SL Green Realty (SLG) is the most overvalued stock in the Real Estate sector with an estimated 67.6% downside, followed by Welltower (WELL) at 61.8%, Phillips Edison & Company, (PECO) at 56.9%, and Iron Mountain (IRM) at 54.9%.
Updated todayBased on intrinsic value modelsSector: Real Estate
They are Real Estate companies where the share price sits furthest above modeled intrinsic (fair) value—often expressed as the largest headline downside versus the current quote.
This screen ranks names by headline downside on our snapshot; it is not a recommendation and models can disagree—always validate on the company page.
How We Identify the Most Overvalued Real Estate Stocks
We combine a live most-overvalued feed for this sector with price and market-cap context. Downside is expressed versus modeled intrinsic value; fair value and rankings can change as inputs move.
Rankings can shift intraday as prices move. Use the stock screener for custom filters beyond this sector leaderboard.
FAQs
Answers about the most overvalued real estate names, intrinsic value, and how often this list refreshes.
What are mostOvervalued real estate stocks?
MostOvervalued real estate stocks are Real Estate companies whose market prices sit above modeled intrinsic (fair) value—often shown as positive downside versus price. The gap is model-dependent and can change quickly; it is a screen, not a recommendation.
How do you find mostOvervalued real estate stocks?
We pull a live Real Estate mostOvervalued list ranked by headline downside, then show price, intrinsic value, market cap, and country context. Use column sorts on the table and company pages to validate fundamentals before acting.
Are mostOvervalued real estate stocks a good investment?
Not automatically. A discount to a model can reflect risk, cyclical pressure, or stale inputs as easily as opportunity. Always review financials, liquidity, and your goals; seek licensed advice for personal decisions.
Why are some real estate stocks mostOvervalued?
Common drivers include sentiment, earnings revisions, sector rotation, rates, and idiosyncratic news. Models may also disagree—treat upside as one input alongside quality and risk.
How often is this list updated?
This page is rebuilt on a schedule (typically hourly) from our servers. Prices and model inputs can move intraday—open a company page for the latest detail.