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DHC fund operating (FFO) Q4 expected disappointment - Marking a 25% decline
Diversified Healthcare (DHC) just announced disappointing numbers for the market. The company’s fourth-quarter Funds From Operations (FFO) was only $0.09 per share, well below the consensus estimate of $0.12 predicted by Zacks analysts. This miss represents a 25% decline from market expectations—a warning sign that investors interested in this healthcare-focused REIT should not ignore.
Compared to the same period last year, FFO increased from a modest $0.02, but this figure still failed to meet analyst expectations. Fourth-quarter revenue showed a similar pattern—$379.57 million, below the estimated $397 million by about 4.53%. These weaknesses once again demonstrate that DHC is struggling to meet investor expectations.
DHC’s Unstable FFO Trend
This current situation is not unusual for DHC. Over the past four quarters, the company has only exceeded consensus FFO estimates once. The previous quarter (Q3 2025) was even worse—analysts forecasted FFO of $0.08 per share, but actual results were only $0.04, a 50% disappointment.
This pattern indicates that DHC faces fundamental challenges in forecasting and managing financial performance. Although DHC shares have risen approximately 28.7% since the start of 2025, outperforming the 0.9% gain of the S&P 500, these weak FFO numbers suggest that the rally may not be sustainable unless the company improves its actual operational results.
Future FFO Outlook: Key to Understanding Stock Price Movements
The key question for investors is: can DHC reverse this downward trend in the coming quarters? The answer largely depends on the company’s FFO outlook—not just current expectations but also the trend of those expectations changing over time.
Empirical research shows a strong correlation between the speed of estimate revisions and short-term stock price volatility. The Zacks Rank—a proven ranking tool—has a good track record of leveraging the power of these estimate adjustments.
Before earnings are released, DHC’s FFO revision trend is mixed. These revisions are likely to continue changing after the recent report, but currently, DHC holds a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). This suggests the stock is expected to move in line with the overall market trend in the near term.
Current estimates for the upcoming period:
REIT Industry Outlook: Common Challenges for Real Estate Funds
To better understand DHC’s situation, it’s important to consider the broader industry context. According to Zacks Industry Rank, the REIT and Equity Trust - Other sector currently ranks in the bottom 35% of over 250 tracked industries. Studies show that the top-ranked Zacks industries outperform the bottom-ranked ones by more than 50%, with a performance ratio of over 2:1.
RLJ Lodging (RLJ)—a hotel REIT in the same sector—also shows signs of pressure. RLJ’s Q4 results are expected to be announced around February 26, with an estimated EPS of $0.28 per share (down 15.2% year-over-year). RLJ Lodging’s revenue is projected at $323.02 million, down 2.1% from the same period last year. These figures reflect the broader pressures faced by the hospitality and service real estate sector.
Conclusion: Investors Should Watch FFO Signals Closely
DHC’s disappointing FFO results in Q4 serve as a warning that the company needs to improve. While the stock has performed well relative to the broader market, the ongoing weak FFO numbers suggest that this rally may not be sustainable. Investors should closely monitor upcoming FFO estimates and changes in the Zacks Rank to make informed investment decisions.