Morgan Stanley Raises Price Targets On A Half Dozen REITs

Morgan Stanley Raises Price Targets On A Half Dozen REITs

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It's always interesting to see the nuances of consistency when analysts raise price targets on stocks. Often, they will increase price targets on groups of stocks in a certain sector. Sometimes an analyst will announce price hikes that are similar to one or two other analysts from the same firm on the same day. Is that a coincidence? It doesn't seem to be.

For example, on Feb. 26, three Morgan Stanley analysts maintained Equal-Weight ratings on six different REITs, while raising the price targets on all of them. Take a look at the similar conclusions the three analysts reached on all six.

Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. (NYSE:MAA) is a self-administered residential REIT that specializes in purchasing and leasing apartment complexes. As of Dec. 31, it owns 102,662 units in 276 communities across 16 states and Washington, D.C. Most of Mid-America Apartment Communities' properties are in the Southeast, Southwest and Mid-Atlantic states.

Mid-America Apartment Communities is a member of the S&P 500 and has been a public company for almost 30 years. The Atlanta and Dallas areas comprise over 22% of its same-store net operating income. Mid-America has paid 119 consecutive quarterly cash dividends since its initial public offering (IPO) in 1994. At the end of the third quarter, same-store occupancy was 95.6%.

On Feb. 26, Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Kramer maintained Mid-America Apartment Communities with an Equal-Weight rating and raised the price target from $128 to $129.50.

Equity Residential (NYSE:EQR) is a Chicago-based REIT that owns or invests in 305 apartment buildings with 80,683 units, located in larger and more affluent cities such as Boston, New York, Washington D.C, Seattle, San Francisco and Denver. Its third-quarter occupancy rate was 96%. Equity Residential has been a member of the S&P 500 since 2001.

Kramer also maintained Equity Residential with an Equal-Weight rating and raised the price target from $58 to $64.

Camden Property Trust  (NYSE:CPT) is a Houston-based residential REIT that owns and manages over 240,000 square feet of apartment complexes in major cities across the U.S. Some of its apartment complexes also contain ground-floor retail space, offices or mixed-use space. It's a member of the S&P 500 and had its IPO in 1993. At the end of the third quarter, its occupancy level was 95.6%, down from 96.6% one year earlier.

Kramer remained consistent, maintaining Camden Property Trust with an Equal-Weight rating and raising the price target from $95 to $98.

Essex Property Trust Inc. (NYSE:ESS) is a San Mateo, California-based residential REIT that acquires, develops and manages multifamily apartment communities on the West Coast of the U.S. Its portfolio includes 252 apartment communities, with approximately 62,000 apartment units in eight California and Washington state markets.