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Realty Income is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that focuses on net lease properties and pays investors reliable monthly dividends. It earns rental income from a broad portfolio of long-term leased properties across retail, industrial, and agricultural assets (including vineyards), with tenants responsible for most property expenses. This structure provides stable, predictable cash flows that Realty Income distributes as dividends. The company emphasizes a diversified tenant base and prudent financial management with a conservative capital structure to reduce risk. Its goal is to deliver steady, risk-adjusted returns and long-term value for shareholders while maintaining transparency and sustainable, ethical practices.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Escondido, California
Founded
1969
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Realty Income Corporation has closed a $694 million unsecured term loan due 2036 with an affiliate of Goldman Sachs, priced at a fixed rate of 4.91%. The company executed a cross-currency swap for $500 million of proceeds into approximately €431 million, achieving an effective blended borrowing rate of 4.34%. The financing supports San Diego Community Power, California's second-largest Community Choice Aggregator, serving nearly one million customers. Community Power used a municipal prepay structure to secure long-term electricity supply, with Aron Energy Prepay 60 LLC lending a portion of proceeds to Realty Income. Realty Income has no exposure to electricity markets or commodity price risk. The term loan represents a senior unsecured obligation ranking equally with its other senior unsecured debt. Goldman Sachs served as sole underwriter on the municipal bond financing.
Realty Income has raised $120 million in a Series C round led by Ribbit Capital, valuing the monthly dividend real estate investment trust at $1.45 billion. The company reported $5.75 billion in revenue for 2025, up 9% year-over-year, whilst net income rose 23% to $1.06 billion. The REIT owns over 15,500 single-tenant, net leased properties with nearly 99% occupancy, attracting blue-chip clients including Dollar General and Wynn Resorts. Despite higher interest rates, Realty Income completed nearly $6.3 billion in property investments in 2025 using convertible senior notes with rates between 3.375% and 5.125%. Funds from operations reached $3.89 billion, or $4.25 per share, supporting an annual dividend yielding 5.1%. The stock trades at a price-to-FFO ratio of approximately 15.
Realty Income and Apollo have announced a strategic partnership in which Apollo-managed funds will invest $1.0 billion for a 49% equity interest in a joint venture owning approximately 500 single-tenant retail properties. The transaction values the diversified portfolio at over $2 billion. The partnership represents a cornerstone of Realty Income's private capital initiative, designed to diversify funding sources beyond public equity markets. Realty Income will continue managing the properties under a long-term agreement and retains a call option to redeem Apollo's equity interest between years 7 and 15 at a capped internal rate of return of 6.875%. The portfolio generates $140 million in annualised base rent with a weighted average lease term of 9.1 years. The transaction has received permanent equity treatment from Moody's and S&P and is expected to close on 31 March 2026.
Realty Income has raised eyebrows with a 16.18% year-to-date gain and a nearly 5% dividend yield, earning praise from Jim Cramer, who called it "the best of the REITs". The company deployed $2.4 billion in Q4 2025 and is guiding for $8 billion in investment volume for 2026. CEO Sumit Roy is shifting the company beyond its traditional retail focus into industrial, gaming and data centres. The firm recently committed $200 million to Mexico industrial properties, targeting near-shoring logistics facilities in Mexico City and Guadalajara. Roy noted the stock trades 3 to 4 turns below historical multiples, citing new capital channels including a $1.7 billion US Core Plus Fund that will take 3 to 5 years to fully contribute to growth.
Realty Income has launched its first US Open-End Core Plus Fund targeting institutional investors and is building a new institutional asset management business. The real estate investment trust, trading at $65.99, is also expanding internationally with new operations in Europe and Mexico. The company has entered a major partnership with Singapore's GIC focused on US logistics developments. These initiatives add potential fee and investment income streams alongside Realty Income's core net lease business. The stock has risen 9.3% over the past month and 24.4% over the past year. Simply Wall St estimates shares are trading 34.3% below fair value. However, the company's interest payments are not well covered by earnings, which could create pressure if it uses additional debt to fund expansion.