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To own UDR, you need to believe in the long term appeal of its coastal and urban apartment portfolio and its ability to translate that into steady cash flows. The latest US$0.15 per share dividend, despite a high payout ratio, does not materially change the near term focus on rent growth recovery in pressured Sunbelt and urban markets, or the key risk around how comfortably cash generation can cover both dividends and ongoing investment needs.
The recent decision to maintain monthly dividends at US$0.145 per share through mid 2026 is the most relevant backdrop to this new US$0.15 announcement. Together, they keep income front and center for investors, even as higher operating and technology costs, plus elevated supply in some markets, remain important swing factors for margins and free cash flow.
Yet behind the steady dividend, investors should be aware that...
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UDR's narrative projects $1.8 billion revenue and $176.7 million earnings by 2029. This implies an earnings increase from today's level to reach the forecast consensus by that year.
Uncover how UDR's forecasts yield a $42.33 fair value, a 14% upside to its current price.
Two fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly US$42 to US$56 per share, underlining how far opinions can stretch. Set this against concerns about elevated supply in some key markets and consider what that might mean for cash flow resilience and dividend comfort over time.
Explore 2 other fair value estimates on UDR - why the stock might be worth as much as 51% more than the current price!
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