These 5 Dividend Stocks Can Be Had for a Bargain

Agrium Inc. (TSX:AGU)(NYSE:AGU) and other stocks offer buy-low opportunities and attractive income as the Canadian market looks to rebound after a shaky summer.

Commodities experienced some major declines in the beginning of 2017 that dropped the stock prices of valuable Canadian companies. Rising interest rates and worries over housing have also damaged Canadian REITs. However, the narrative may be shifting as we head into the last few months of 2017, and investors have an opportunity to purchase high-yield dividend stocks at a low price.

Agrium Inc. (TSX:AGU)(NYSE:AGU) is a Calgary-based retail supplier of agricultural products and services. The company announced its second-quarter results on August 10. Earnings were down slightly from Q2 2016 with net income reported at $557 million driven by weak nitrogen and phosphate benchmark prices. Still, sales volumes and potash production were reported at record numbers. The stock has fallen 2.1% in 2017 and offers a 3.5% dividend yield at $0.88 per share.

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. (TSX:POT)(NYSE:POT) is the largest potash producer in the world and the third-largest producer of nitrogen and phosphate. The company posted its second-quarter earnings on July 27 and reported earnings of $0.24 per share. The stock has fallen 10.8% in 2017 as previously mentioned low nitrogen and phosphate prices have generated downward pressure. Experts expect nitrogen prices to be reaching a low, and Potash Corp. offers a dividend yield of 2.4% at $0.13 per share.

Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB)(NYSE:ENB) stock has been punished by a prolonged slump in oil prices and news that Ontario is reviewing a key infrastructure deal with the company after rising costs have put pressure on the government. Shares are down 11% in 2017 and 5.9% year over year. Enbridge has significant projects in its pipeline, and over 95% of its cash flow is regulated or backed by long-term contracts. It is primed for big future dividend growth and currently boasts a 4.9% dividend yield at $0.61 per share.

RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX:REI.UN) has fallen 10.7% in 2017 and 15% year over year as investor sentiment has begun to sour on Canadian real estate and now that the Bank of Canada has triggered its first interest rate increases in almost a decade. The stock offers a 5.9% dividend yield at $0.12 per share.

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX:HR.UN) has also dipped in 2017, experiencing a 3.7% decline and a 7.6% fall year over year. It owns and operates several properties in Houston, which it recently reported were undamaged by Hurricane Harvey. The stock has a dividend yield of 6.4%, offering $0.12 per share.

Both of the real estate stocks give investors the opportunity to load up on income and buy low. Interest rates will remain at near historic lows, even in the face of gradual increases, and fragile consumer debt loads will prevent any measures that could destabilize the market.

Fool contributor Ambrose O'Callaghan has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of Enbridge. Agrium and Enbridge are recommendations of Stock Advisor Canada.

More on Investing

ETF stands for Exchange Traded Fund
Dividend Stocks

The #1 Index Fund I’d Hold in My Portfolio Forever — No Hesitation

Anchor your portfolio forever with the XDIV ETF – a low-cost ETF that delivered 13.6% in annual returns and pays…

Read more »

ETF is short for exchange traded fund, a popular investment choice for Canadians
Investing

Why I’m Buying This ETF Like There’s No Tomorrow and Never Selling

The Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Index ETF (TSX:VEE) is a great value.

Read more »

Train cars pass over trestle bridge in the mountains
Dividend Stocks

A Reasonably Priced Safety Stock That Canadian Retirees Might Want to Know About

CN Rail (TSX:CNR) is starting to get too cheap to pass up for value investors.

Read more »

Map of Canada showing connectivity
Dividend Stocks

Don’t Buy BCE Stock Until This Happens

BCE stock clearly has attractive qualities, but I believe patient investors may get a better opportunity ahead.

Read more »

TFSA (Tax-Free Savings Account) on wooden blocks and Canadian one hundred dollar bills.
Retirement

The Ideal Canadian Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever in a TFSA

If you use your TFSA wisely, you could save over $185,000 in tax! Here are the ideal stocks to help…

Read more »

a woman sleeps with her eyes covered with a mask
Dividend Stocks

The ETFs That Canadians Are Sleeping on But Shouldn’t Be Right Now

Canadians are sleeping on as these ETFs that offer income diversification and long-term potential right now.

Read more »

concept of real estate evaluation
Stocks for Beginners

The Bank of Canada Held Rates Again – Here’s the 1 TSX Stock I’d Buy in Response

Strong infrastructure demand and rental growth are helping power this TSX stock higher.

Read more »

A worker uses a double monitor computer screen in an office.
Bank Stocks

What is Considered a Good Dividend Stock? 2 Financial Stocks That Fit the Bill

These two Canadian financial stocks combine reliable dividends with strong long-term growth potential.

Read more »