Starwood Property Trust, Inc. · Real Estate · REIT - Mortgage
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$6.65B
P/E ratio
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FY Revenue
$1.78B
EPS
1.16
Gross Margin
96.59%
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Real Estate
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Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
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Starwood Shares Have Struggled, but Catalysts Could Signal a Turn
Starwood Property Trust (STWD), a commercial mortgage REIT, has underperformed over the past five years due to rising interest rates and declining property values. However, recent catalysts including better-than-expected Q4 2025 revenue, improved dividend coverage expectations, and a newly authorized $400 million share buyback program could signal a potential turnaround. The stock currently trades around $17.37 with analyst price targets suggesting nearly 16% upside potential.
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Sentiment note
Mixed signals with recent positive catalysts (better revenue, dividend coverage improvement, buyback authorization) offsetting persistent challenges (declining BVPS, inconsistent earnings, underperformance vs. peers). Stock down 12% over past year but showing early signs of recovery with 16% upside potential from analyst targets.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Matt Dilallo
Is It Time to Load Up on These 3 Ultra-High-Yielding Dividend Stocks? (1 Yields 11%!)
The article highlights three high-yielding dividend stocks suitable for income-seeking investors: Ares Capital (10.7% yield) with 16+ years of stable dividends, Energy Transfer (6.9% yield) with quarterly increases since 2021, and Starwood Property Trust (11% yield) with over a decade of dividend stability. All three companies demonstrate strong fundamentals and are positioned to continue growing their payouts.
Highest yield at 11% with over a decade of dividend stability, increasing diversification across commercial mortgages, residential loans, and net lease properties, recent $2.2 billion acquisition expected to boost future earnings
PositiveBenzinga• Prnewswire
Starwood Property Trust Announces $0.48 Per Share Dividend for First Quarter 2026
Starwood Property Trust (NYSE: STWD) announced a quarterly dividend of $0.48 per share for Q1 2026, payable on April 15, 2026 to shareholders of record as of March 31, 2026. The company, which has deployed $115 billion in capital since inception and manages a portfolio exceeding $30 billion, continues its focus on generating attractive returns through real estate and infrastructure investments.
The company announced a consistent quarterly dividend of $0.48 per share, demonstrating financial stability and commitment to shareholder returns. The company's substantial capital deployment ($115 billion since inception) and large managed portfolio ($30+ billion) indicate strong operational performance and investor confidence.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Matt Dilallo
3 Monster Dividend Stocks Yielding Up to 10.7%
The article highlights three high-yield dividend stocks suitable for income investors: Conagra Brands (7.4% yield) with improved financial positioning, Delek Logistics Partners (8.9% yield) with 13 consecutive years of distribution growth, and Starwood Property Trust (10.7% yield) with a diversified business model and over a decade of stable dividends. While ultra-high-yield stocks carry dividend cut risks, these three companies appear well-positioned to maintain their current payouts.
Provides highest yield at 10.7%, has never cut or suspended dividend over a decade, recently acquired Fundamental Income Properties providing stable long-term income stream, and increasingly diversified business model across commercial mortgages, residential lending, infrastructure, and real estate equity reduces risk.
NeutralBenzinga• Prnewswire
Starwood Property Trust Announces Tax Reporting Information
Starwood Property Trust (NYSE:STWD) announced tax reporting information for distributions on its common stock paid during the calendar year ended December 31, 2025. The company provided detailed tax treatment disclosures including qualified dividends, capital gain distributions, and split-year dividend allocations for shareholder tax reporting purposes.
The article is a routine tax reporting disclosure announcement with no material business developments, financial performance changes, or strategic updates. It is administrative in nature and provides standard tax information for shareholders without indicating positive or negative business implications.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Matt Dilallo
3 Under-the-Radar Dividend Stocks With Monster Yields of Up to 10.7%
The article highlights three high-yield dividend stocks: Ares Capital (9.5% yield) with 16 years of stable dividends, Starwood Property Trust (10.7% yield) with a decade-long maintained payout, and Western Midstream Partners (9% yield) aiming for low-to-mid single-digit annual distribution increases. All three are positioned to maintain their substantial payouts through diversified portfolios and growth investments.
Highest yield at 10.7%, never cut dividend since 2009 IPO, maintained current payment for over a decade, increased diversification across commercial mortgages, real estate, and infrastructure lending, and recent $2.2 billion acquisition adding stable rental income.
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Matt Dilallo
Want to Make Over $1,000 of Passive Income in 2026? Invest $12,500 in These 5 Ultra-High-Yielding Dividend Stocks.
The article recommends five high-yielding dividend stocks that could generate over $1,000 in annual passive income with a $12,500 investment. The stocks are selected based on their strong dividend histories, stable cash flows, and growth prospects. Each company has demonstrated commitment to maintaining or increasing dividends despite market challenges.
Maintained dividend for over a decade despite real estate market fluctuations, diversified portfolio across mortgages and properties, 10.36% dividend yield, and recent $2.2 billion net lease acquisition providing durable income
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Matt Dilallo
5 Top Dividend Stocks Yielding More Than 5% to Buy in 2026
With S&P 500 dividend yields near record lows at 1.1%, five companies stand out for prioritizing high dividend payouts. Ares Capital (9.6% yield), Starwood Capital (10.4% yield), Energy Transfer (8.2% yield), Brookfield Renewable Partners (5.5% yield), and Vici Properties (6.5% yield) offer sustainable income through diversified investment strategies and consistent dividend growth plans.
Highest yield at 10.4% with dividend maintained for over a decade. Recent $2.2B acquisition of Fundamental Income Properties diversifies portfolio and enhances dividend sustainability with durable, growing income streams.
PositiveBenzinga• Prnewswire
Starwood Property Trust Announces $0.48 Per Share Dividend for Fourth Quarter 2025
Starwood Property Trust declared a quarterly dividend of $0.48 per share, payable on January 15, 2026, to stockholders of record as of December 31, 2025.
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Sentiment note
Company announced a consistent dividend payment, indicating financial stability and commitment to shareholder returns. As of September 30, 2025, they have deployed over $112 billion of capital and manage a portfolio of over $30 billion.
PositiveInvesting.com• Jordan Chussler
Here’s Who Wins If Trump’s 50-Year Mortgages Come to Market
President Trump proposed 50-year mortgages to address housing affordability, potentially benefiting mortgage REITs while potentially increasing long-term interest costs for homebuyers.
Would benefit from potential 50-year mortgage products, offers 10.46% dividend yield
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Matt Dilallo
Should You Forget AGNC Investment and Buy Starwood Property Trust Instead?
The article compares two mortgage REITs, AGNC Investment and Starwood Property Trust, highlighting Starwood's more diversified investment strategy and consistent dividend history as potential advantages for risk-averse investors.
Maintains stable dividend for over a decade, has diversified investment portfolio across commercial real estate, residential loans, infrastructure, and direct property investments, offering more flexibility and lower risk
PositiveThe Motley Fool• Matt Dilallo
Investing $2,500 in This Basket of Dividend Stocks Should Give You Nearly $200 in Yearly Income
An analysis of three dividend stocks that could generate approximately $200 in annual income from a $2,500 investment, focusing on Energy Transfer, Healthpeak Properties, and Starwood Property Trust.
Diversified asset portfolio including commercial loans and real estate, recent strategic acquisition, and consistent dividend delivery
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