As Federal Reserve expectations continue building momentum for 2026, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are emerging as among the most compelling beneficiaries of potential monetary policy easing. REITs often thrive in such environments due to their dependence on borrowing for growth and their appeal to income-focused investors drawn to their dividend yields.
Among them, Realty Income (NYSE:), Prologis (NYSE:), and Digital Realty (NYSE:) stand out as compelling choices for those looking to capitalize on a favorable rate landscape. Here’s why these REITs are poised for success.
1. Realty Income – The ‘Monthly Dividend Company’
Dividend Yield: 5.93%
Annual Payout: $3.24 per share
Market Cap: $52.4 Billion
Known for its reliable monthly dividends and triple-net leases with recession-resistant tenants (Walgreens, 7-Eleven, Dollar General), Realty Income thrives when rates fall. As a defensive income play with a track record of dividend growth, O offers stability and upside in a lower-rate world as rate cuts ease funding costs and boost property values.
Realty Income shines for income-seekers, with a 2.86 financial health score, an eye-catching 5.93% dividend yield and an annual payout of $3.24 per share distributed through monthly payments. It sports an +11.6% analyst target upside, a stable “Buy” consensus, and an enviable 32-year dividend streak.
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The company’s large, diversified portfolio provides resilience, and European expansion offers fresh growth. With a track record of dividend increases and strong occupancy, Realty Income offers income stability plus potential capital appreciation as rates ease.
2. Prologis – Industrial Logistics Leader
Dividend Yield: 3.16%
Annual Payout: $4.04 per share
Market Cap: $121.7 Billion
Prologis, the world’s largest industrial logistics REIT, owns premium warehouses in high-demand e-commerce and supply chain hubs. With strong fundamentals and a focus on essential logistics, PLD is a solid bet for steady performance in an easing cycle.
With a financial health score of 2.92 and a “Strong Buy” consensus, Prologis is positioned to rally as industrial demand and rents rebound alongside a dovish Fed. Its projected EPS and consistent dividend growth (12 years running), combined with its 3.16% yield, offer both income and capital appreciation potential.
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By 2026, Prologis could see expanded development margins and higher asset valuations, making PLD a strong “watchlist” candidate as rates fall.
3. Digital Realty Trust – The AI Data Center Powerhouse
Dividend Yield: 3.30%
Annual Payout: $4.88 per share
Market Cap: $51.9 Billion
Digital Realty Trust is a leader in hyperscale data centers, housing servers for cloud giants (Microsoft, Meta) and AI workloads. With hyperscale clients driving long-term leases, DLR combines growth potential from secular trends with sensitivity to easier monetary policy.
With a 2.48 financial health score and +34% analyst target upside, Digital Realty Trust is favored by a “Strong Buy” consensus. With a dividend yield of 3.3% and an annual payout of $4.88 per share, DLR not only provides an attractive annual payout but also benefits from the growth potential within the tech landscape.
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Analysts project mid- to high-single-digit revenue and funds from operations (FFO) growth in 2026, benefiting from both AI adoption and a friendlier rate backdrop.
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Disclosure: This is not financial advice. Always conduct your own research.
At the time of writing, I am long on the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq 100 via the SPDR® S&P 500 ETF, and the Invesco QQQ Trust ETF. I am also long on the Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF. I regularly rebalance my portfolio of individual stocks and ETFs based on ongoing risk assessment of both the macroeconomic environment and companies’ financials.
The views discussed in this article are solely the opinion of the author and should not be taken as investment advice.
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