Realty Income stock has delivered a 30.3% return over the past three years, yet its low overall value score and current market pricing suggest the shares are not a clear bargain today.
The issue now is whether Realty Income's current price fairly reflects its income profile and risks, or if recent returns have left only a thin margin of safety for new investors.
Find out why Realty Income's 13.2% return over the last year is lagging behind its peers.
The P/E ratio suits a company like Realty Income because earnings are a key driver of its ability to keep paying and growing its dividend over time. Right now the stock trades on about 46.8x earnings, which is well above the Retail REITs industry average of roughly 27.2x and also higher than the peer group average of about 28.1x.
The fair P/E multiple for Realty Income is estimated at around 36.8x, based on its sector, size and risk profile. That is still comfortably below where the stock trades today, so the market is asking investors to pay a premium relative to both this tailored benchmark and to other retail focused REITs. Despite the recent US$1.0b convertible notes deal and share repurchase that support growth capacity and balance sheet options, the current P/E already reflects a rich earnings valuation.
On the P/E multiple, Realty Income stock currently appears overvalued compared with both its industry and its own fair ratio benchmark.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Simply Wall St Narratives for Realty Income pick up where this valuation puzzle leaves off and explain which earnings, growth and margin paths would need to occur for the stock to be worth materially more or materially less than it is today. Each narrative on the Community page links a specific number to a clear view on how Realty Income's growth, profitability and key risks might evolve, which you can revisit as fresh information comes through.
One of the top community narratives on Realty Income: 12% undervalued
"Please remember that the fair value estimate has a 100% probability of being wrong and it will never be a precise number, even if it has decimals next to it..."
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Realty Income currently screens as overvalued on its market multiples, which are well ahead of sector and peer benchmarks. The low overall value score reinforces that the broader set of checks is not especially supportive of a clear value opportunity at this time. The key question from here is whether Realty Income can sustain sufficient earnings progress and balance sheet strength to justify that premium, or whether the valuation multiple eventually settles closer to peers.
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