5.4% Yield: A Monthly Paying Dividend Stock Canadians Should Watch
Alex Smith
6 days ago
Dividend-paying stocks with attractive yields are top investments for generating passive income. Among dividend payers, monthly dividend stocks can be more appealing. Monthly payments closely resemble a regular paycheque, offering more frequent income to manage their day-to-day financial needs.
Against this background, here is a monthly paying dividend stock Canadians should watch. Its solid fundamentals, steady distribution history, and attractive 5.4% yield make this dividend stock an attractive option.
A monthly dividend stock to watch
Canadians seeking a reliable monthly income from dividend-paying stocks should watch Dream Industrial REIT (TSX:DIR.UN). The real estate investment trust specializes in industrial properties and operates a portfolio of urban logistics and distribution facilities across Canada, the U.S., and Europe. This geographic diversification helps stabilize earnings by reducing reliance on any single market.
The REIT also benefits from a diversified tenant base. Importantly, the company maintains strong diversification across industries, with no single sector accounting for more than 18% of total annualized gross rent. This operating structure helps mitigate customer concentration risk and adds stability to rental income even when certain industries experience economic pressure.
Dream Industrial also benefits from strong leasing demand, which drives occupancy and supports favourable rental spreads. High occupancy and rents drive its comparative property net operating income, supporting consistent dividend distributions.
The REITâs growth is further supported by the companyâs targeted leasing and asset management initiatives, expanding ancillary revenue streams, and accretive acquisitions.
Dream Industrial REIT pays a monthly distribution of $0.058 per share, yielding 5.4% based on its recent closing price.
Earn $116 per month in monthly income
Dream Industrial REITâs monthly distributions appear sustainable, supported by high occupancy, improving rental fundamentals, and rising in-place rents across its portfolio. The REITâs management stated during the last quarterâs conference call that the leasing conditions strengthened considerably during the second half of 2025, which augurs well for growth.
Increased leasing activity across key markets helped maintain stable asking rents and strengthened the REITâs strong operating performance. Dream Industrial reported in-place and committed occupancy of 96.2%, while tenant retention remained strong. These metrics highlight the consistent demand for its industrial properties and the stability of its tenant relationships.
In addition, Dream Industrial has been expanding complementary revenue streams to diversify its revenue base. The REITâs solar energy initiatives and private capital platform are gaining traction. Both businesses are growing rapidly and already making meaningful contributions to funds from operations (FFO), thereby strengthening the overall earnings base.
Management is also focusing on improving free cash flow and lowering the payout ratio, thereby enhancing the long-term sustainability of distributions. At the same time, the REIT continues to recycle capital from non-strategic assets into higher-quality urban industrial properties and targeted development projects that benefit from durable structural demand.
Overall, Dream Industrial REIT appears well-positioned to sustain its payouts. Its high-quality portfolio, strong leasing activity, solid occupancy levels, diversified tenant base, and expanding ancillary revenue streams support a positive outlook for future growth.
For investors focused on passive income, holding 2,000 shares of Dream Industrial REIT would currently generate approximately $116 in monthly income.
CompanyRecent PriceNumber of SharesDividendTotal PayoutsFrequencyDream Industrial REIT$12.922,000$0.058$116MonthlyPrice as of 04/08/2026The post 5.4% Yield: A Monthly Paying Dividend Stock Canadians Should Watch appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
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