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Vonovia’s Operational Gains and Interest Headwinds Leave Analysts Split on the Stock’s True Value

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
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Two research houses have drawn sharply divergent conclusions from Vonovia’s first-quarter update, underscoring the tension between the German landlord’s solid operating performance and the rising cost of its debt. Berenberg reaffirmed its “Buy” rating with a price target of €38, implying a 67% upside from the stock’s then level of €22.68, while Bernstein stuck to a cautious “Market-Perform” stance and a €26.50 target.

The share price itself has been treading water. On Tuesday it edged up 0.45% to €22.57, but that still leaves it down 6.43% since the start of the year as investors weigh an increasingly complex outlook.

Analysts are broadly in agreement on the underlying problem. Long-term financing costs have risen to 4.5%, a jump of 0.5 percentage points from a year earlier, and that increase is eating into otherwise healthy operational progress. The adjusted pre-tax result for the first quarter fell 4.1% year-on-year to €462.2 million, despite a 4.0% organic rent gain and double-digit growth in the value-add segment.

That segment, which bundles services such as in-house maintenance and energy solutions, delivered an adjusted EBITDA of €50.1 million in the three months through March – a 30.1% surge. The company’s own handyman unit is running at higher utilisation rates and its energy business is contributing more, CFO Philip Grosse noted, even as the portfolio was trimmed by around 4,000 units.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Vonovia?

Berenberg analyst Kai Klose described the first-quarter figures as “solid” and pointed to progress on Vonovia’s financial profile, which he believes should support the stock once interest rate pressures begin to ease. Goldman Sachs has also struck a positive tone on the sector, arguing that the trough in real estate valuations may already be behind.

Yet the broader industry backdrop remains uneven. Among Vonovia’s German peers, TAG Immobilien saw its first-quarter operating profit climb 10% to €49.3 million, while Grand City Properties announced a new dividend policy that will distribute half of its FFO 1. On the macro front, Germany’s May tax estimate flagged significantly lower municipal revenues in the years ahead, a factor that could indirectly weigh on housing-related investment across the sector.

Vonovia’s own outlook calls for stability: full-year adjusted EBITDA of €2.95–3.05 billion and an adjusted group result of €1.4–1.5 billion. The 2026 dividend proposal of €1.25 per share will be put to the vote at the annual general meeting on 21 May. Meanwhile, management continues to target a reduction in net debt by the end of 2028, a path Bernstein analyst Valerie Jacob sees as the clearest catalyst for any meaningful share price recovery.

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