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Howard Hughes Holdings (HHH) Could Be 18% Undervalued As Earnings Beat And Vantage Deal Loom
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Howard Hughes Holdings (HHH) is back in focus after reporting quarterly revenues of $235.9 million, an increase of 18.4% year on year, beating earnings expectations and lifting the stock about 12.7% since the release.

See our latest analysis for Howard Hughes Holdings.

The recent earnings beat and the planned Vantage Group acquisition have helped shift sentiment, with a 30-day share price return of 13.71% and a 90-day share price return of 18.15%. However, the year-to-date share price return is still down 5.84% and the 5-year total shareholder return is down 18.43%, indicating that any momentum is still rebuilding after a weaker multi year period.

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With Howard Hughes Holdings now trading at a discount to both analyst price targets and some intrinsic value estimates, the key question is whether this is still a mispriced real estate platform or if the market is already factoring in future growth.

Most Popular Narrative: 17.8% Undervalued

At a last close of $74.21 versus a narrative fair value of $90.33, Howard Hughes Holdings is framed as undervalued, with that gap resting on specific long term assumptions about its business mix.

The pending acquisition and integration of a cash-generative insurance operation will diversify the earnings base, deploy excess capital into higher-yielding investments, and leverage Pershing Square's proven investment management expertise, which together are likely to significantly enhance long-term earnings power, return on equity, and share value compounding.

Read the complete narrative.

Curious what justifies that higher fair value for Howard Hughes Holdings? It rests on a detailed playbook for earnings growth, fatter margins, and a re-rated profit multiple that looks more like a compounder than a typical real estate stock.

Result: Fair Value of $90.33 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, Howard Hughes Holdings still carries real execution risk around the Vantage insurance integration and its sizeable US$5.2b debt, either of which could weaken the bullish margin story.

Find out about the key risks to this Howard Hughes Holdings narrative.

Another View: Howard Hughes Holdings Through The P/E Lens

On the flip side of the fair value story, Howard Hughes Holdings looks expensive on earnings. The stock trades on a 36.1x P/E versus a fair ratio of 34.4x, while the US Real Estate industry sits at 24.6x and peers at just 12.2x, which points to meaningful valuation risk if expectations cool.

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NYSE:HHH P/E Ratio as at Jul 2026
NYSE:HHH P/E Ratio as at Jul 2026

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