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To own Welltower, you need to believe in a long-term need for senior housing and healthcare real estate, supported by disciplined capital management. The recent surge in normalized FFO and same-store NOI reinforces the short term catalyst of stronger senior housing demand, while low leverage tempers, but does not remove, the risk that higher rates or tighter capital markets could still pressure asset values and margins.
Among recent announcements, the raised 2025 guidance for net income and same-store NOI growth stands out as most relevant. It ties directly to the latest operating momentum, suggesting that current occupancy and pricing strength in the senior housing portfolio are flowing through to earnings expectations, which many investors see as central to the current thesis.
Yet, despite this strength, investors should be aware that higher investment levels and acquisition activity could still strain the balance sheet if...
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Welltower's narrative projects $14.6 billion revenue and $2.0 billion earnings by 2028. This requires 16.3% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about $0.9 billion from $1.1 billion today.
Uncover how Welltower's forecasts yield a $207.38 fair value, a 9% upside to its current price.
Six fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly US$136 to US$208 per share, showing how far apart individual views can be. Against that backdrop, Welltower’s strong same-store NOI performance and raised guidance highlight why many investors are rethinking how sustained current demand and earnings momentum might influence the company’s future resilience and income generation.
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