A 9% dividend and a deep discount: what investors are really being paid to accept

At first glance, the setup looks perfect for income investors: a dividend above 9%, a stock price well below book value, and the claim of stable earnings even with higher rates. But when a real-estate lender trades that cheaply, the market is usually pricing something specific: leverage, rate sensitivity, and uncertainty about how the balance sheet behaves when conditions change.

This is not a classic “property landlord.” It is a financial machine built on mortgage assets, servicing, securitization, and asset management, amplified by leverage that can help returns in good times and hurt quickly in bad times. The right way to read the dividend is as a starting point, not a conclusion. The key questions are whether the payout survives different rate scenarios, what level of margins and return on equity the business must deliver, and what needs to go right for the discount to book value to narrow.

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