How Much Money Do You Need to Invest in Real Estate Stocks?
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How Much Money Do You Need to Invest in Real Estate Stocks?<\/strong><\/p>
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Real Estate Stocks Generate Net Profit of 0.03-0.77 Baht per Share<\/strong><\/p>
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Holding Real Estate Stocks Yields Dividend Returns of 1.6%-8.35%<\/strong><\/p>
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All of this is just a glimpse of the financial figures of real estate stocks. Every investment carries risks, and investors should research thoroughly before making any investment decisions. --- TerraBKK<\/strong><\/p>
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Article by: TerraBKK Investment Tips<\/strong>
When it comes to real estate investment, aside from investing in rental condominiums or condominiums for profit from holding, many people consider investing in real estate but are still concerned about the capital required. Relying solely on loans can be daunting, and many are not ready to take on debt. TerraBKK<\/strong> offers options that can help you step into real estate investment with less capital, but it still requires thorough study.
TerraBKK<\/strong> is discussing investing in real estate through the Stock Exchange of Thailand, specifically investing in real estate stocks. Let's take a look at 15 well-known real estate stocks, including Land and Houses, Sansiri, Origin Property, Plandin Thong Property, Quality Houses, Supalai, L.P.N. Development, Pruksa Holding, Property Perfect, SC Asset, Lalin Property, AP (Thailand), Sena Development, Ananda Development, and Richy Place 2002. What are their stock prices, earnings per share, and dividend yields? (Data as of 24/7/62)
Investing in Real Estate Stocks: 1 Share Costs 0.79-23.6 Baht<\/strong><\/p>
The stock prices of the 15 famous real estate brands mentioned above (data as of 24/7/62) range from below 1 Baht per share to 24 Baht per share. Buying 100 shares would therefore require only 100-2,400 Baht (excluding commissions and the conditions of each broker). The highest market price stock is Supalai (SPALI) at 23.6 Baht per share, followed by Pruksa Holding (PSH) at 22.3 Baht per share, and Land and Houses (LH) at 11.3 Baht per share. Meanwhile, Property Perfect (PF) has the lowest market price at 0.79 Baht per share.<\/p>
Buying high-priced stocks does not guarantee a high net profit per share; it depends on the performance of the respective real estate company. This is why investing in stocks requires knowledge and thorough study of the business. According to the Stock Exchange of Thailand's disclosures for the 15 real estate stocks mentioned, Pruksa Holding (PSH) generates the highest net profit per share at 0.77 Baht, followed by Supalai (SPALI) at 0.71 Baht per share, and Plandin Thong Property (GOLD) at 0.48 Baht per share.<\/p>
“Dividends” are another form of return that investors seek. Investments that yield dividends as high as 8% are considered quite substantial in today's era. Among these 15 real estate stocks, there are 3 brands offering high dividend returns of 8%: Property Perfect (PF) at 8.4%, Sansiri (SIRI) at 8.3%, and L.P.N. Development (LPN) at 8.2%.<\/p>
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