-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师的观点总结如下:鉴于潜在的联邦立法可能限制单户住宅市场,我们将目标股价上调1美元至30美元,预期市盈率(P/FFO)为15.2倍,低于五年历史平均水平的20.0倍。我们将2026年的FFO预期上调0.03美元至1.93美元,并将2027年的FFO预期上调0.05美元至2.00美元,预计营收分别为28.4亿美元和28.5亿美元。我们看好该股4.3%的股息收益率。我们认为INVH拥有充足的流动性来履行其债务义务、维持营运资金运转、支付建设支出和推进开发项目。华盛顿分析公司 (WA) 是 CFRA 旗下的一家机构,该公司认为,鉴于白宫并未积极参与,单户住宅出租法案 (SFHR) 通过的可能性为 20% 或更低。此外,WA 认为,如果修订后的法案在国会两院获得通过,那么其中关于“建造出租”的处置条款被大幅削弱或删除的可能性为 45%。WA 还认为,该法案今年内夭折的可能性为 35%。因此,该法案获得两党支持并最终通过的可能性为 20%。
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