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Jordan Real Estate Stocks Worth Watching As Rents Drive Inflation
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Inflation in Jordan has picked up to 2.13% so far this year and rents sit at the heart of that story, which puts real estate and rental-focused stocks firmly in the spotlight. Some companies could see stronger income streams, while tenants and investors both feel the pressure. This article walks through three Jordan listed stocks exposed to these trends and explains how the current mix of prices and rents might matter for your portfolio.

The three stocks highlighted below are only a starting sample from Jordan listed real estate and rental-focused companies, and the full screen surfaced 2 more businesses with equally compelling stories that are not covered in this article. If you want to quickly sort through the full universe, identify patterns in the data and analyze potential opportunities side by side, head straight to the Jordan Listed Real Estate & Rental-Focused Companies screener.

Arab East Investment (ASE:AEIV)

Overview: Arab East Investment is a Jordan based investment company that channels capital into real estate projects, securities, and financing activities, primarily through its subsidiaries. Alongside property and rental exposure, it provides loans, guarantees, master planning, training, and consulting services to the local business community.

Market Cap: JOD54.1 million

Arab East Investment gives you direct exposure to Jordan’s rent driven inflation story through its focus on local real estate, at a time when rising rents are a key source of price pressure. The company has recently shifted into profit, with Q2 2026 net income of JOD0.41 million, although the first half of the year still shows a loss and a weak 5 year earnings trend. Its reliance on higher risk external borrowing and a relatively high P/E of 32x mean funding and valuation risks are hard to ignore. Yet for investors who want targeted real estate exposure to an economy where housing costs are front and center, this mix of improving profitability and elevated risk may warrant closer examination.

Arab East Investment’s return to profit with a 32x P/E raises a clear question: is the story rebuilding, or is it overextended? Get the full context in the analysis report for Arab East Investment

ASE:AEIV P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
ASE:AEIV P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Build your own rent focused real estate shortlist

Arab East Investment and the other stocks in this article all came from a single screener, but the real value is shaping a filter that fits how you invest. Use our flexible Screener to mix criteria like valuation, earnings trends, balance sheet strength and risks, or start with one of our curated Investing Ideas.

Shira Real Estate Development and Investments Company(P.L.C) (ASE:SHRA)

Overview: Shira Real Estate Development and Investments Company(P.L.C) develops, buys, sells, and manages a wide range of real estate projects in Jordan, from villas and apartment buildings to commercial and industrial complexes. It also invests in land, tourism, agriculture, and financial assets like stocks and bonds.

Market Cap: JOD6.5 million

Shira Real Estate Development and Investments Company(P.L.C) provides direct exposure to Jordan’s housing market at a time when rents are a key driver of inflation and property values are central to the economic story. The stock appears inexpensive on a P/S of 0.6x compared with local real estate peers. However, the company is currently loss making, with earnings having declined over the past 5 years and return on equity in negative territory. A short cash runway and reliance on higher risk external borrowing add clear funding pressure, which may help explain recent underperformance. For investors weighing a low revenue multiple against funding constraints and execution risk, Shira Real Estate may warrant closer research.

Shira Real Estate looks inexpensive relative to its revenue, yet the real story may lie in its funding strain and project pipeline. Before you decide what that mix really signals, review the 2 warning signs (2 are major!)

ASE:SHRA P/S Ratio as at Aug 2026
ASE:SHRA P/S Ratio as at Aug 2026

Real Estate Development (ASE:REDV)

Overview: Real Estate Development Company PLC is a Jordan based developer that buys, sells, and rents properties and also builds residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural projects, including housing construction, mainly in and around Amman.

Market Cap: JOD31.9 million

Real Estate Development operates at the intersection of rising inflation and Jordan’s rent heavy price pressures, which may make it worth a closer look if you are considering how housing contributes to your portfolio. The company has moved back into profit in 2026, with Q2 and first half results both positive, although a large one off gain and a high 51.8x P/E mean the earnings picture is complex. Returns on equity are 3.4% and funding relies on higher risk external borrowing, which can add pressure if conditions tighten. For investors seeking pure play exposure to Jordanian property at a time when rents are a key inflation driver, this combination of improving results and clearly identified risks is a notable development.

Real Estate Development’s high 51.8x P/E and recent profitability suggest a story investors may not have fully priced in. To see what the current numbers are really indicating, walk through the analysis report for Real Estate Development

ASE:REDV P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
ASE:REDV P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

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