Realty Income Vs. Agree Realty: What Is The Best REIT To Buy In 2025?

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  • Realty Income and Agree Realty are two of the most popular REITs.
  • Each offers unique pros and cons to investors.
  • But which is the best to buy today?
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Jussi Askola is the President of Leonberg Capital, a value-oriented investment boutique that consults hedge funds, family offices, and private equity firms on REIT investing. He has authored award-winning academic papers on REIT investing, has passed all three CFA exams, and has built relationships with many top REIT executives.

He is the leader of the investing group High Yield Landlord, where he shares his real-money REIT portfolio and transactions in real-time. Features of the group include: three portfolios (core, retirement, international), buy/sell alerts, and a chat room with direct access to Jussi and his team of analysts to ask questions. Learn more.

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