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Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. in the Real Estate sector is trading at $20.50. Wall Street consensus targets $20.94 (18 analysts), implying a +2.2% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently near its 52-week high of $20.70, remaining 19.1% above its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 5/9 shows mixed financial quality, Altman Z in the distress zone. The Whystock Score of 55/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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Healthpeak Properties, Inc. is a Standard & Poor's 500 company that owns, operates, and develops high-quality real estate focused on healthcare discovery and delivery in the United States. Our company was originally founded in 1985. We are organized ...
Healthpeak Properties recently reported first-quarter 2026 funds from operations as adjusted of US$0.45 per share, ahead of expectations, and completed the Janus Living IPO, raising about US$880 million in net proceeds while retaining an 81.6% ownership stake. Alongside highlighting leasing momentum and capital recycling, management raised its 2026 FFOA guidance, signaling increased confidence in the company’s operating outlook. Next, we’ll examine how the raised 2026 FFOA guidance might...
If you are wondering whether Healthpeak Properties is priced attractively or already reflecting its prospects, the recent share performance offers a useful starting point. The stock last closed at US$19.79, with returns of 3.3% over 7 days, 0.8% over 30 days, 22.2% year to date, 22.9% over 1 year, 15.5% over 3 years, and a decline of 25.2% over 5 years. These mixed time frame returns have kept valuation in focus as investors weigh near term momentum against a longer period of weaker...
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DOC gains 22.7% year-to-date, driven by leasing momentum, rising occupancy and Janus Living growth.