-- 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:我们将目标价下调6美元至119美元,原因是MAA的主要租赁市场疲软,且其预期市盈率(P/FFO)为14.0倍,低于多户住宅房地产投资信托基金(REIT)的平均水平15.5倍。我们将2026年的FFO预期上调0.15美元至每股8.50美元,并将2027年的FFO预期下调0.10美元至每股8.70美元,预计2026年和2027年的总租赁收入分别为22亿美元和23亿美元。我们对2027年的FFO展望更为谨慎,因为我们认为提高新租约的租金将面临挑战,正如2026年的情况一样。MAA的业务主要集中在阳光地带市场,但新增供应给月租金带来了下行压力,因此需要为新租户的租约提供激励措施,以满足市场需求并降低空置率。我们认为美国经济和就业趋势不太可能成为推高月租金或收入的催化剂。MAA在阳光地带的一些主要市场,例如丹佛(同比下降13%)和德克萨斯州奥斯汀(同比下降9%),现金净营业收入均出现下滑,其他一些本地市场也表现疲软。股息收益率为4.7%,我们认为这一水平较为稳健。
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