Analysts name 3 ASX dividend stocks to buy with $10,000

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Key points
  • HomeCo Daily Needs is ticking higher as investors lean towards defensive property names, with its convenience-focused assets offering a sense of stability while the broader market edges around.
  • Elders is drawing interest amid mixed trading across the market, supported by its exposure to agriculture and a business model that tends to hold up through different economic conditions.
  • IPH is standing out in intraday moves, with attention on its strong income profile as investors search for yield in an otherwise cautious market.

Looking to bolster your income portfolio in 2026?

If you are, then it could be worth checking out the three ASX dividend stocks named below.

They have been rated as buys by brokers and tipped to offer attractive dividend yields. Here's what you need to know about them:

Man holding out Australian dollar notes, symbolising dividends.

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HomeCo Daily Needs REIT (ASX: HDN)

HomeCo Daily Needs REIT is highly rated by analysts. It is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that focuses on convenience-based assets, including supermarkets, pharmacies, and medical clinics. At the last count, it owned 47 properties with an average weighted lease expiry of 4.9 years and 99% occupancy.

UBS is a fan of the company and sees value in its shares at current levels. The broker currently has a buy rating and $1.53 price target on its shares.

As for income, it is expecting the company to reward shareholders with dividends of 8.6 cents per share in FY 2026 and then 8.7 cents per share FY 2027. Based on its current share price of $1.37, this would mean dividend yields of 6.3% and 6.4%, respectively.

Elders Ltd (ASX: ELD)

Elders could be an ASX dividend stock to buy.

It is an agribusiness company that provides rural and livestock services, agricultural inputs, and real estate services to Australia's farming sector.

Macquarie is positive on the company's outlook and recently put an outperform rating and $8.25 price target on its shares.

With respect to income, the broker believes Elders is positioned to pay fully franked dividends of 36 cents per share in FY 2026 and then 37 cents per share in FY 2027. Based on its current share price of $6.85, this would mean dividend yields of 5.25% and 5.4%, respectively.

IPH Ltd (ASX: IPH)

Another ASX dividend stock that could be worth a closer look is IPH.

It is an international intellectual property (IP) services group with businesses operating across 26 IP jurisdictions. It counts Fortune Global 500 companies, multinationals, public sector research organisations, SMEs, and professional services firms as clients.

Morgans remains bullish on the company and is expecting it to reward shareholders with fully franked dividends of 37 cents per share in FY 2026 and FY 2027. Based on its latest share price of $3.52, this would mean generous 10.5% dividend yields for both years.

Morgans has a buy rating and $6.05 price target on its shares.

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 Macquarie Group. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Macquarie Group. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Elders, HomeCo Daily Needs REIT, and IPH Ltd. 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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