Investor Who Invested R$100 Thousand in MXRF11 Receives Over R$1,000 Per Month, With Tax-Free Earnings
MXRF11 and real estate investment funds have gained prominence among those seeking monthly income. With R$ 100 thousand invested, it is possible to have constant earnings that are tax-exempt. But how much does it yield, in practice?
With the advancement of financial education and the growth of the Stock Exchange, real estate investment funds have become an increasingly popular alternative among investors.
One of the leading names in this market is MXRF11, a hybrid fund that invests both in properties and in securities linked to the real estate sector.
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In May 2025, the fund stood out again for its results. With the share being traded at R$ 9.40 on May 18, those who invested R$ 100 thousand managed to acquire exactly 10,638 shares.
Monthly Earnings Above R$ 1,000
The strong point of MXRF11 lies in its monthly dividend payments. In May, the fund distributed R$0.10 per share, an amount that, multiplied by the 10,638 shares, results in earnings of R$ 1,063.80 per month.
This amount is tax-free, one of the great advantages of real estate investment funds for individual investors.
For many, this monthly return is comparable to the rent of a property, but with less bureaucracy and without maintenance costs or risks of default.
Comparison with Other Investments
While savings yield around 0.5% per month (less than R$ 500 on R$ 100 thousand), MXRF11’s earnings represent over 1% per month, with recurring payments.
Furthermore, dividends are deposited into the account monthly, attracting those seeking passive income and predictability.
It is clear that, unlike savings, the fund is subject to fluctuations in share value. However, many investors view this volatility as a natural phenomenon in the market and prefer to focus on the income flow generated monthly.
Fund Popular Among Beginners and Veterans
The MXRF11 has remained one of the most traded funds on the Stock Exchange. It has over 800 thousand shareholders and is part of the portfolio of various investors seeking monthly income with tax exemptions.
In addition to the attractiveness of the earnings, the fund is listed on the IFIX, the main index of real estate investment funds on B3. This provides greater liquidity and security for those wishing to buy or sell shares at any time.
The Share Value and Future Earnings
Even with consistent payments, the share value remains accessible. At R$ 9.40, MXRF11 becomes a viable entry point for new investors. This allows for smaller investments and portfolio diversification without the need for large contributions.
On the other hand, it is important to remember that the amount of dividends can vary.
Although the fund has maintained an average of R$ 0.10 per share in recent months, this depends on the performance of its asset portfolio, such as CRIs (Real Estate Receivables Certificates) and shares of other funds.
Tax Exemption Continues to Be a Differentiator
The exemption from income tax on dividends paid by real estate investment funds is one of the most attractive factors.
To benefit from this advantage, the investor needs to purchase shares traded on the Stock Exchange and have the correct information on B3.
This benefit is even more relevant when compared to investments such as CDB or Treasury Direct, where returns are taxed.
Long-Term Investment
While MXRF11 has good liquidity, investment in real estate funds is ideal for those thinking long-term.
The monthly income acts as an extra salary, which can be used to complement income or reinvested to increase future earnings.
Many investors follow the strategy of reinvesting the dividends received every month, buying more shares and increasing their wealth over time.
In the current scenario, R$ 100 thousand invested in MXRF11 yields R$ 1,063.80 per month, tax-free.
For those seeking passive and regular income, this fund remains one of the most interesting options on the Stock Exchange. But, like any investment, it is important to monitor the fund’s reports, understand the risks, and maintain a well-defined strategy.

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