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Top Analysts Weigh In on High-Yield REITs: APLE and OUT Offer Dividend Potential

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hen market volatility is high, investors often turn to dividend-paying stocks that have strong cash flows and reward shareholders with generous payouts. To stay informed about analyst opinions on these stocks, readers can visit the Analyst Stock Ratings page on Benzinga.

    Below are ratings from top-performing analysts for three real estate sector stocks with attractive yields:

    Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. (PK) boasts a 8.95% dividend yield. UBS analyst Robin Farley upgraded her price target to $15 and maintained a Neutral rating, citing an accuracy rate of 83%. Truist Securities' Patrick Scholes also has a high accuracy rate of 78%, with a Buy rating and reduced price target of $18.

    Recent news includes Park Hotels reinstating its 2024 outlook on November 11. Benzinga Pro's real-time newsfeed alerted readers to this development.

    OUTFRONT Media Inc. (OUT) offers a 6.33% dividend yield. Barrington Research analyst James Goss has an Outperform rating and $21 price target, with an accuracy rate of 68%. TD Cowen's Lance Vitanza initiated coverage with a Hold rating and $16 price target, boasting an accuracy rate of 82%.

    Recent news includes OUTFRONT Media posting mixed quarterly results on November 12. Benzinga Pro's real-time newsfeed kept readers up-to-date.

    Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc. (APLE) has a 5.98% dividend yield. Oppenheimer analyst Tyler Batory reiterated an Outperform rating and raised the price target to $18, with an accuracy rate of 67%. Wells Fargo's Dori Kesten maintained an Equal-Weight rating and reduced her price target to $15, with an accuracy rate of 60%.

    Recent news includes Apple Hospitality REIT posting downbeat quarterly sales on November 4. Benzinga Pro's charting tool helped identify the trend in APLE stock.

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Stock analysts discuss high-yield REITs APLE and OUT for dividend potential.