We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Real Estate and Realty Stocks To Buy According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Prologis, Inc. (NYSE:PLD) stands against the other real estate and realty stocks.
US Real Estate: A Market Stuck for Too Long
Soaring mortgage rates and sky-high home prices have pushed American homebuyers out of the market for long. The situation seems demoralizing as economists at Bank of America expected the market to remain stuck until 2026 or even longer. Home prices are expected to rise by 4.5% in 2024 and then by another 5% in 2025. A critical issue hurting first-time buyers is the rate lock-in effect, the effect due to which existing homeowners remain unwilling to sell their houses since they will have to pay a higher mortgage on a new home. While this effect has restricted the supply of homes in the market, it might persist for another 6 to 8 years. In such conditions, the divide between have and have nots has amplified since current homeowners have more financial flexibility while a large proportion can simply not afford to own a house.
Long Awaited Fed Rate Cuts: What Can We Expect?
With mortgage rates currently dropping to their lowest since May 2023, the mortgage demand from both homebuyers and homeowners surged as the applications to refinance a home loan climbed. The housing industry has its eyes on the interest rate cut which had been signaled by the Fed to take place in September. Some experts believe that it could ease the affordability concerns of homebuyers in the short run. However, the cut has been expected to be rather small than replicating the historically low rates during the pandemic. On the contrary, Nick Villa, a Moody’s economist, is of the opinion that the rate cut is unlikely to solve the housing crisis although a lower mortgage rate might offer some relief. Even after the rate cut, homebuyers will have to be patient with the limited housing supply which continues to be the core and unaddressed problem in the market.
It is important to consider the Fed’s rate impact on homebuilders as well. Evercore ISI head of housing research, Stephen Kim, in an interview with CNBC, shed light on how the currently dropping rates have set homebuilders for a nice fall which will witness a rebound in demand. He pointed out the same short supply dilemma where the US has 3.8 months of supply of resale homes on the market which used to be 5 to 6 months, normally. Under these circumstances, he expects a really tight market with low pressure on home prices. While the Fed actually cutting rates might not have a huge impact on mortgage rates, it will drive the would-be homebuyers out of their places to look for a home. In conclusion, the future of the US housing market seems promising for homebuilders while homebuyers might be subject to temporary gratification since the interest rate cut won’t make that much of an impact on the mortgage rate and on a market deeply plagued with the unavailability of houses.
Our Methodology:
In order to compile a list of the 10 best real estate and realty stocks to buy according to hedge funds, we first use a stock screener to make an extended list of the relevant companies with the highest market caps. Moving on, we shortlisted the top 10 stocks from our list which had the highest number of hedge fund holders. The 10 best real estate and realty stocks to buy according to hedge funds have been arranged in ascending order of the number of hedge funds that have stakes in them, as of Q1 2024.
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Prologis, Inc. (NYSE:PLD)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 48
Prologis, Inc. (NYSE:PLD) operates as the global leader in logistics real estate which tends to focus on high-barrier, high-growth markets. The company’s real estate offerings include gateway and multimarket properties, Last Touch® distribution centers, and city distribution property buildings. It also leases modern logistics facilities to 6,700 customers spread across the business-to-business and retail/online fulfillment categories. The company claims that 2.8% of the global GDP flows through its distribution centers globally.
Prologis, Inc. (NYSE:PLD) has a leading position in industrial real estate. The firm’s irreplaceable portfolio makes it unique. As of June 30, Prologis, Inc. (NYSE:PLD) owned or had investments in, on a wholly owned basis or through co-investment ventures, properties, and development projects amounting to nearly 1.2 billion square feet in 19 countries. The top retail, e-commerce, and logistics companies prefer the firm as their real estate partner including Amazon, FedEx, DHL, and Maersk.
Over the past 3 years, the company’s bottom line has grown by 19.18% while its top line has expanded by 22.10%. With dominance in the industry, strong potential for growth, and a market capitalization of $110 billion making it one of the largest publicly traded real estate investment trusts, Prologis, Inc. (NYSE:PLD) ranks among the 10 best real estate and realty stocks to buy according to hedge funds. As of March 31, the stock was held by 48 hedge funds.
Overall PLD ranks 4th on our list of the best real estate and realty stocks to buy. While we acknowledge the potential of PLD as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than PLD but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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