American Homes 4 Rent (NYSE: AMH) Sees Positive Analyst and Institutional Investor Sentiment
Font: Financial Modeling Prep • Dec 19, 2025
- Eric Wolfe from Wolfe Research sets a price target of $34.50 for NYSE:AMH, indicating a potential increase of approximately 10.08%.
- Institutional investors, including Axa S.A. and First Trust Advisors LP, significantly increase their stakes in AMH, showing strong confidence in the company's growth potential.
- Despite a 17% decline year-to-date, AMH reaffirms its 2025 guidance with a 4% growth in same-store net operating income (NOI), underpinned by high resident retention and robust rental demand.
American Homes 4 Rent (NYSE:AMH) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that focuses on acquiring, developing, and managing single-family homes as rental properties. The company aims to provide quality rental homes in desirable neighborhoods across the United States. As of December 19, 2025, Eric Wolfe from Wolfe Research set a price target of $34.50 for AMH, suggesting a potential increase of approximately 10.08% from its trading price of $31.34.
Institutional investors have shown growing interest in AMH, as highlighted by Axa S.A.'s recent increase in its stake by 13.6%, now holding 600,387 shares valued at $21.7 million. This move represents approximately 0.16% of the company. Other financial entities, such as Hantz Financial Services Inc., have also significantly increased their holdings, with a 922.2% rise in the second quarter, now owning 828 shares valued at $30,000.
First Trust Advisors LP has made a notable investment in AMH, increasing its holdings by over 2,000% during the second quarter. The fund now owns 1,129,609 shares, valued at approximately $40.7 million, representing 0.30% of the company. This substantial increase in holdings reflects a strong confidence in AMH's potential growth and stability.
Despite a 17% decline in its share price year-to-date, AMH maintains strong business fundamentals and has reaffirmed its guidance for 2025. The company anticipates a 4% growth in same-store net operating income (NOI) for 2025, driven by high resident retention and robust rental demand. This demand is supported by the affordability challenges in homeownership, making rental properties an attractive option.
Currently, AMH is trading at $31 per share, marking its lowest valuation multiples since its initial public offering (IPO). The stock is trading with a 6.3% implied capitalization rate and a 15.7 times funds from operations (FFO) estimate for 2026. With a market capitalization of approximately $11.59 billion, AMH continues to attract attention from investors, as evidenced by today's trading volume of 1,782,127 shares.