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Price: 25.4 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $10.1B
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Market Cap
10.1B USD
Industry
Real Estate

Deutsche Wohnen SE is a German residential landlord. It owns, manages, and rents out apartments, mainly in large urban areas, and also holds some care and nursing properties. Its business is built around collecting rent, keeping buildings in usable condition, and handling tenant relationships. The company makes most of its money from recurring rental income. In practice, it earns that income by leasing homes to private households and by managing the buildings over the long term. It may also generate money from selling selected properties when that fits its portfolio strategy. What makes Deutsche Wohnen different is that it sits on the owner side of the housing market, not the builder side. It is a long-term property holder with a large, regulated rental base, so its results depend more on occupancy, local rent levels, and maintenance costs than on selling new homes. That makes it an infrastructure-like real estate business focused on steady housing demand.

DWHHF Intrinsic Value
49.07 USD
Undervaluation 48%
Intrinsic Value
Price $25.4

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