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AMT vs PLD

Two blue-chip growth REITs — communications towers versus logistics warehouses. Here’s how AMT and PLD compare for dividend investors — with a calculator for each so you can model the income yourself.

AMT

American Tower Corporation

Type
REIT
Issuer
American Tower
Pays
quarterly

American Tower is a REIT that owns and operates communications real estate — primarily wireless cell towers and some data centers — leasing space to carriers under long-term contracts with annual rent escalators. It pays a quarterly, steadily growing dividend.

AMT dividend calculator

PLD

Prologis, Inc.

Type
REIT
Issuer
Prologis
Pays
quarterly

Prologis is the world’s largest logistics REIT, owning and developing warehouse and distribution real estate leased to e-commerce and supply-chain tenants. It pays a quarterly dividend that has grown alongside demand for logistics space.

PLD dividend calculator

How AMT and PLD differ

AMTAmerican Tower is a REIT that owns and operates communications real estate — primarily wireless cell towers and some data centers — leasing space to carriers under long-term contracts with annual rent escalators. It pays a quarterly, steadily growing dividend.

PLDPrologis is the world’s largest logistics REIT, owning and developing warehouse and distribution real estate leased to e-commerce and supply-chain tenants. It pays a quarterly dividend that has grown alongside demand for logistics space.

In practice the choice comes down to your goal. AMT suits an investor who wants real-estate income, often with a steadily growing payout, while PLD suits one who wants real-estate income, often with a steadily growing payout. The two are not mutually exclusive — plenty of portfolios hold a growth-oriented fund and an income-oriented one together. What matters is matching each to its job and not judging a fund on its headline yield alone.

Rather than compare a single snapshot yield (which moves daily), open each calculator and enter current figures: the AMT calculator and the PLD calculator. To compare long-term compounding head to head, run the same contributions through the dividend reinvestment calculator with each fund’s assumptions.

AMT vs PLD FAQ

What's the main difference between AMT and PLD?
AMT is a reit from American Tower; PLD is a reit from Prologis. Two blue-chip growth REITs — communications towers versus logistics warehouses.
Does AMT or PLD pay more dividends?
It depends on current figures, which change — use the calculators linked below with each fund's live yield rather than a fixed number. As a rule, higher-yield funds pay more today, while dividend-growth funds start lower and raise the payout over time.
Which is better, AMT or PLD?
Neither is universally better — they suit different goals. AMT fits an investor who wants real-estate income, often with a steadily growing payout; PLD fits one who wants real-estate income, often with a steadily growing payout. Match the fund to your objective, time horizon, and tax situation, and consider a licensed advisor.
Can I hold both AMT and PLD?
Many investors do, to blend current income with growth. Just be aware of overlap — if both hold similar large-cap US stocks, you may be less diversified than the two tickers suggest.
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