2 ASX dividend shares for income investors to buy today

Analysts are saying good things about these income options.

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If you're looking to make some new additions to your income portfolio this month, then it could be worth checking out the ASX dividend stocks listed below.

That's because analysts are currently tipping them as buys and forecasting attractive yields. Here's what they are saying about them:

Charter Hall Retail REIT (ASX: CQR)

The first ASX dividend share for income investors to check out is the Charter Hall Retail REIT.

It is a supermarket anchored neighbourhood and sub-regional shopping centre markets-focused property company. Among its tenants are Coles Group Ltd (ASX: COL), Woolworths Group Ltd (ASX: WOW), and Aldi.

Citi is a fan of the company. This is due partly to its "defensive net property income growth despite rising interest rate profile.'

Its analysts are expecting this to underpin dividends of 28 cents per share in both FY 2024 and FY 2025. Based on its current share price of $3.51, this will mean generous yields of 6.8% for investors.

Citi currently has a buy rating and $4.00 price target on its shares.

Tourism Holdings Ltd (ASX: THL)

Another ASX dividend share that has been given the thumbs up is Tourism Holdings. It is the largest commercial recreational vehicle rental operator in the world.

The team at Morgans thinks investors should be buying its shares right now, particularly given its dirt cheap price. The broker highlights that "THL is trading on a recovery year (FY25) PE of only 9.3x, which is attractively priced for a global, market leader."

In addition, Morgans is expecting some decent dividend yields in the near term. It has pencilled in dividends per share of 15 cents in FY 2024 and 17.6 cents in FY 2025. Based on the current Tourism Holdings share price of $3.37, this would mean yields of 4.4% and 5.2%, respectively.

The broker currently has an add rating and $5.02 price target on its shares.

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