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EPR Properties (EPR) Declares Monthly Dividend, Is The Stock Fully Valued?
Dividend declaration and what it means for EPR Properties investors
EPR Properties (EPR) drew fresh attention after its Board of Trustees declared a monthly cash dividend of $0.31 per common share, payable on August 17, 2026, to shareholders of record on July 31.
This payout represents an annualized dividend of $3.72 per share. It keeps income front and center for investors assessing the real estate investment trust’s experiential focused portfolio and overall capital return profile.
See our latest analysis for EPR Properties.
The latest dividend news comes as EPR Properties trades at $62.21, with a 7-day share price return of 4.34% and a 90-day share price return of 9.76%. The 1-year total shareholder return stands at 13.17% and the 5-year total shareholder return at 68.19%, suggesting momentum has been building over both shorter and longer horizons alongside recent income and experiential asset updates.
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After a strong run in EPR Properties and a dividend that keeps cash flowing, the key question now is whether to add exposure at today’s price or wait for a pullback. How does the current valuation stack up?
Most Popular Narrative: 3% Overvalued
The most followed narrative currently pegs EPR Properties’ fair value at $60.22, slightly below the last close of $62.21, which frames the recent dividend against a modest premium.
The analysts have a consensus price target of $60.22 for EPR Properties based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. In order for you to agree with the analysts, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be $839.9 million, earnings will come to $274.5 million, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 21.9x, assuming you use a discount rate of 8.6%.
Curious what drives a fair value above $60 per share when growth is modeled as steady rather than explosive? The narrative leans heavily on measured revenue expansion, disciplined margins, and a future earnings multiple that sits below many peers but still supports today’s pricing. The full breakdown shows exactly how those assumptions stack up against EPR Properties’ experiential portfolio.
Result: Fair Value of $60.22 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, EPR Properties still faces meaningful risks if consumer habits tilt further toward at home entertainment or if weaker tenants in experiential venues struggle to keep paying rent.
Find out about the key risks to this EPR Properties narrative.
Another view on EPR Properties valuation
The first take suggests EPR Properties looks slightly overvalued against the $60.22 fair value estimate, yet the current P/E of 19.2x tells a different story. It sits well below the US Specialized REITs average of 30x and an estimated fair ratio of 35x, which points to a sizeable valuation gap investors will want to judge for themselves: discount or value trap?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Next Steps
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About NYSE:EPR
EPR Properties
EPR Properties is the leading diversified experiential net lease real estate investment trust (REIT), specializing in select enduring experiential properties in the real estate industry.
Solid track record established dividend payer.
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