Here are 2 growing ASX dividend shares for income investors to buy: analysts

These dividend shares have been given the thumbs up by analysts. Here's why.

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Are you searching for ASX dividend shares to buy? If you are, then the two named below could be worth checking out.

Both have been named as buys by analysts and tipped to provide attractive yields. Here's what you need to know about them:

Charter Hall Long WALE REIT (ASX: CLW)

The Charter Hall Long Wale REIT could be an ASX dividend share to buy when the market reopens.

When you own property, your biggest concern is having tenants in there paying rent. The good news is that this is not a problem for this REIT. Far from it! At the last count, the company had almost 100% occupancy with a weighted average lease expiry (WALE) of 12 years.

This provides great visibility on its future earnings and arguably makes it a low risk option in the property space. Particularly given how the majority of its tenants are either from The corporate and government sectors.

It is largely for this reason that Citi currently has a buy rating and $5.00 price target on its shares. The broker highlights its "low risk income stream with c. 12 year WALE and 99.9% occupancy."

Citi also expects some big dividend yields. It is forecasting dividends per share of 28 cents in FY 2023 and then 29 cents in FY 2024. Based on the current Charter Hall Long Wale REIT share price of $4.38, this will mean yields of 6.6% and 6.85%, respectively.

Dicker Data Ltd (ASX: DDR)

Dicker Data could be another ASX dividend share to buy next week. It is one of the largest technology hardware, software, and cloud distributors in Australia and New Zealand.

Last week, Dicker Data released its first-quarter update and revealed solid revenue and earnings growth over the prior corresponding period.

Analysts at Morgan Stanley were pleased with its performance, noting that it was in-line with expectations. And while it is warning investors not to extrapolate this quarterly performance for the whole year, the broker remains positive on the company's medium term outlook.

As a result, it has retained its overweight rating and $10.00 price target on Dicker Data's shares.

In addition, its analysts continue to forecast fully franked dividends per share of 43.8 cents in FY 2023 and 48.8 cents in FY 2024. Based on the latest Dicker Data share price of $8.96, this will mean yields of 4.9% and 5.4%, respectively.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Dicker Data. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Dicker Data. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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