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He likes the healthcare space, and this company owns medical office buildings, seniors’ homes, etc. This is generally a good business. However, being structured as a REIT, it has had a huge, huge run in share price and trades at a fairly steep valuation. It is vulnerable to interest rates coming down. He prefers Capital Senior Living (CSU-N) which trades at a much more modest valuation. Dividend yield of 4.2%.
A healthcare REIT. He owns a similar one. They are growth vehicles and trade significantly above NAV because they are constantly acquiring. The prices come off when there is a sign their acquisitions will drop off. They are looking at Canada. He thinks you are better buying companies they may want to acquire, however.
Seniors housing REIT in the US. He likes it. It has been clobbered. The decline is based on the broader US REIT index. People are getting older and you should see an increase in demand for seniors housing. You should see good rent increases. It is a little bit growth by acquisition based which is harder when you are trading at a discount.
Ventas Inc is a American stock, trading under the symbol VTR (previously VTR-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (VTR). It is usually referred to as NYSE:VTR or VTR
In the last year, no analyst issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on VTR (previously VTR-N on Stockchase) on Stockchase. Read the latest expert commentary for Ventas Inc.
Ventas Inc was recommended as a Top Pick by Derek Warren on 2014-06-13. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Ventas Inc.
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Ventas Inc is followed by 7 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-06-18, Ventas Inc (VTR) stock closed at a price of $81.61.
Higher interest rates will weigh on this and other REITs. Their core business is seniors' homes, so long-term demographics are a tailwind. Their last quarter was in line, but shares were hammered. Pays a 4.3% dividend. Buy it gradually on the way down. You're paid to wait.