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1. Net Lease Office Properties (NYSE:NLOP)

Average Upside Potential: 41.32%

Gain Over Past 1 Year: 35.57%

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 18

Net Lease Office Properties (NYSE:NLOP) is a real estate investment trust that has a portfolio of 39 high-quality office properties, with a majority of the properties owned by the REIT situated in the United States, with the rest in Europe.

The REIT has successfully accomplished significant expertise in the single-tenant office real estate sector in its 50-year history. Other than having a proven track record in office and net lease properties, NLOP favors from the core strength of its high-quality, net lease portfolio which remains diversified by tenant, industry, and geography in addition to favorable exposure to investment grade credit, staggered lease terms, and a consistent performance through market cycles including the global pandemic.

Net Lease Office Properties’ (NYSE:NLOP) business plan revolves around creating value for its shareholders mainly through strategic asset management and disposition of its property portfolio. In January, the real estate investment trust announced the sales of five office properties in November and December totaling $43 million. Total gross proceeds from dispositions completed during the year 2024 stood at approximately $364 million.

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