Extra Space Storage has delivered a 30.9% return over the past three years, yet its current share price of US$147.26 sits against an intrinsic value estimate from a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model that suggests the stock may still offer some upside, while market based multiples look closer to fair.
The issue now is whether Extra Space Storage’s current price already reflects the intrinsic value suggested by the Discounted Cash Flow model or still leaves a reasonable margin for error.
The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model estimates what Extra Space Storage is worth based on the cash it is expected to generate for shareholders. For the latest twelve months, the company produced about US$1.75b in free cash flow, and the model assumes these cash flows continue to grow rather than decline.
On these assumptions, the DCF model points to an intrinsic value of about $167 per share, compared with the current share price of $147. This implies the stock trades at an 11.6% discount to that estimate, which suggests the market price does not fully reflect the cash flow stream implied by the model. The growth expectations used are described as moderate rather than aggressive, which is intended to keep the valuation grounded in steady cash generation rather than a sharp jump in future profits.
On this cash flow view, Extra Space Storage currently screens as undervalued relative to its DCF based intrinsic value estimate.
Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Extra Space Storage is undervalued by 11.6%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 50 more high quality undervalued stocks.
The P/E ratio is a useful cross check for Extra Space Storage because earnings quality matters for REIT investors who focus on steady profit streams alongside cash flow.
Extra Space Storage trades on a P/E of about 32.5x, which is well above the Specialized REITs industry average of 16.7x and below the peer group average of 53.9x. A blended “fair” P/E ratio for the stock, which incorporates factors such as growth profile, margins, size and risk, is around 34.3x. That is slightly higher than where the shares trade today, so the current P/E sits a little under this tailored benchmark rather than at a clear premium or discount.
Taken together, Extra Space Storage looks roughly fairly valued on its P/E multiple relative to both the sector and its model based fair ratio.
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For Extra Space Storage, the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate points to some upside from today’s price, while the P/E based view suggests the stock is now roughly in line with what the market is willing to pay for similar REITs. The broader valuation checks are mixed, so the DCF signal should be treated as one input rather than a decisive answer. The key question from here is whether Extra Space Storage can sustain cash flows through steady occupancy and pricing without funding costs or rental pressure eroding that implied discount.
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