Comprehensive Stock Comparison

Compare National Healthcare Properties, Inc. (NHPBP) vs Welltower Inc. (WELL) vs Ventas, Inc. (VTR) vs Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (DOC) vs American Healthcare REIT, Inc. (AHR) Stock

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CategoryWinnerWhy
GrowthWELL38.0% revenue growth vs NHPBP's 2.3%
ValueDOCLower P/E (66.6x vs 75.3x)
Quality / MarginsWELL8.6% net margin vs NHPBP's -23.0%
Stability / SafetyVTRBeta 0.23 vs DOC's 0.48, lower leverage
DividendsDOC6.9% yield, 1-year raise streak, vs AHR's 1.8%
Momentum (1Y)AHR+78.7% vs DOC's -8.1%
Efficiency (ROA)WELL1.4% ROA vs NHPBP's -4.6%, ROIC 0.9% vs -4.8%
Bottom line: WELL leads in 3 of 7 categories, making it the stronger pick for investors who prioritize growth and revenue expansion and profitability and margin quality. Healthpeak Properties, Inc. is the better choice for valuation and capital efficiency and dividend income and shareholder returns. As direct sector peers, they can serve as alternatives in the same portfolio allocation.

Who Each Stock Is For

Income & stability

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Sleep-well-at-night portfolio

Defensive / Recession hedge

Business Model

What each company does and how it makes money

NHPBPNational Healthcare Properties, Inc.
Real Estate

National Healthcare Properties is a real estate investment trust that owns and operates healthcare facilities—primarily seniors housing communities and medical office buildings across the United States. It generates revenue through property leases and rental income from healthcare operators, with seniors housing contributing the majority of its portfolio value. The company's competitive advantage lies in its specialized healthcare real estate expertise and diversified portfolio of mission-critical medical properties that benefit from stable, long-term demand.

WELLWelltower Inc.
Real Estate

Welltower is a healthcare-focused real estate investment trust that owns and invests in seniors housing communities, post-acute care facilities, and outpatient medical properties. It generates revenue primarily through rental income from its healthcare real estate portfolio — with seniors housing contributing roughly 60% of net operating income, outpatient medical properties about 25%, and post-acute care facilities the remainder. The company's competitive advantage lies in its scale and strategic partnerships with leading healthcare operators, creating a diversified portfolio concentrated in high-growth markets across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.

VTRVentas, Inc.
Real Estate

Ventas is a healthcare-focused real estate investment trust that owns and operates senior housing communities, medical office buildings, and life science research facilities. It generates revenue primarily through rental income from its diversified portfolio — roughly 60% from senior housing, 25% from medical office buildings, and 15% from life science and hospital properties. The company's competitive advantage lies in its scale, diversified healthcare property portfolio, and long-term relationships with leading healthcare operators across multiple care settings.

DOCHealthpeak Properties, Inc.
Real Estate

Healthpeak Properties is a healthcare-focused real estate investment trust that owns, operates, and develops specialized properties for life sciences, medical offices, and senior housing. It generates revenue primarily through rental income from its portfolio — with life sciences (about 50%) and medical offices (about 40%) being the largest segments — supplemented by development fees and property sales. The company's competitive advantage lies in its specialized expertise in healthcare real estate and its high-quality, mission-critical properties that serve essential healthcare needs.

AHRAmerican Healthcare REIT, Inc.
Real Estate

American Healthcare REIT is a real estate investment trust that owns and operates a diversified portfolio of healthcare properties including medical office buildings, senior housing facilities, and hospitals. It generates revenue primarily through rental income from its healthcare real estate portfolio — with senior housing and medical office buildings being its largest segments — supplemented by management fees from operating certain facilities. The company's competitive advantage lies in its fully integrated management platform with deep industry expertise and long-term relationships in the healthcare real estate sector.

Revenue Breakdown by Segment

How each company's revenue is distributed across its business units

NHPBPNational Healthcare Properties, Inc.

Segment breakdown not available.

WELLWelltower Inc.
FY 2025
Senior Housing - Operating
81.1%$8.5B
Triple Net
11.4%$1.2B
Outpatient Medical
7.5%$782M
VTRVentas, Inc.
FY 2025
Senior Living Operations
74.0%$4.3B
Outpatient Medical And Research Portfolio
15.5%$898M
Triple Net Leased Properties
10.4%$602M
DOCHealthpeak Properties, Inc.
FY 2025
Outpatient Medical Buildings
46.5%$1.3B
Lab
31.4%$860M
Senior Housing
22.1%$604M
AHRAmerican Healthcare REIT, Inc.
FY 2024
Resident Fees and Services
100.0%$1.9B

Financial Metrics Comparison

Side-by-side fundamentals across 5 stocks. BestLagging

Financial Scorecard

DOC 2WELL 1AHR 1NHPBP 0VTR 0
Financial MetricsTie2/6 metrics
Valuation MetricsDOC4/6 metrics
Profitability & EfficiencyWELL4/9 metrics
Total ReturnsAHR5/6 metrics
Risk & VolatilityTie1/2 metrics
Analyst OutlookDOC2/2 metrics

DOC leads in 2 of 6 categories (Valuation Metrics, Analyst Outlook). WELL leads in 1 (Profitability & Efficiency). 2 tied.

Financial Metrics (TTM)

WELL is the larger business by revenue, generating $10.8B annually — 31.1x NHPBP's $348M. WELL is the more profitable business, keeping 8.6% of every revenue dollar as net income compared to NHPBP's -23.0%. On growth, WELL holds the edge at +46.3% YoY revenue growth, suggesting stronger near-term business momentum.

MetricNHPBPNational Healthca…WELLWelltower Inc.VTRVentas, Inc.DOCHealthpeak Proper…AHRAmerican Healthca…
RevenueTrailing 12 months$348M$10.8B$5.6B$2.8B$2.2B
EBITDAEarnings before interest/tax$72M$2.6B$2.2B$1.6B$378M
Net IncomeAfter-tax profit-$80M$934M$238M$71M$27M
Free Cash FlowCash after capex-$125M$2.1B$1.2B$1.2B$269M
Gross MarginGross profit ÷ Revenue+36.2%+20.9%+42.0%+22.5%+20.7%
Operating MarginEBIT ÷ Revenue-4.2%+4.9%+14.7%+19.3%+7.7%
Net MarginNet income ÷ Revenue-23.0%+8.6%+4.3%+2.5%+1.2%
FCF MarginFCF ÷ Revenue-35.9%+19.4%+20.7%+42.5%+12.2%
Rev. Growth (YoY)Latest quarter vs prior year-3.9%+46.3%+20.4%+3.1%+9.4%
EPS Growth (YoY)Latest quarter vs prior year-26.3%+2.1%+11.7%
Evenly matched — WELL and DOC each lead in 2 of 6 comparable metrics.

Valuation Metrics

At 149.0x trailing earnings, WELL trades at a 16% valuation discount to DOC's 176.8x P/E. On an enterprise value basis, DOC's 13.8x EV/EBITDA is more attractive than WELL's 54.4x.

MetricNHPBPNational Healthca…WELLWelltower Inc.VTRVentas, Inc.DOCHealthpeak Proper…AHRAmerican Healthca…
Market CapShares × price$144.3B$40.4B$12.3B$8.9B
Enterprise ValueMkt cap + debt − cash$142.0B$53.1B$22.2B$10.7B
Trailing P/EPrice ÷ TTM EPS149.01x159.56x176.80x-180.14x
Forward P/EPrice ÷ next-FY EPS est.73.28x114.29x66.59x75.30x
PEG RatioP/E ÷ EPS growth rate
EV / EBITDAEnterprise value multiple54.40x24.07x13.84x29.93x
Price / SalesMarket cap ÷ Revenue13.31x6.93x4.35x4.31x
Price / BookPrice ÷ Book value/share3.26x3.08x1.48x2.96x
Price / FCFMarket cap ÷ FCF50.06x31.53x9.82x106.18x
DOC leads this category, winning 4 of 6 comparable metrics.

Profitability & Efficiency

WELL delivers a 2.2% return on equity — every $100 of shareholder capital generates $2 in annual profit, vs $-12 for NHPBP. WELL carries lower financial leverage with a 0.07x debt-to-equity ratio, signaling a more conservative balance sheet compared to NHPBP's 1.67x. On the Piotroski fundamental quality scale (0–9), VTR scores 7/9 vs DOC's 4/9, reflecting strong financial health.

MetricNHPBPNational Healthca…WELLWelltower Inc.VTRVentas, Inc.DOCHealthpeak Proper…AHRAmerican Healthca…
ROE (TTM)Return on equity-12.3%+2.2%+1.9%+0.9%+1.0%
ROA (TTM)Return on assets-4.6%+1.4%+0.9%+0.4%+0.6%
ROICReturn on invested capital-4.8%+0.9%+2.5%+2.3%+2.4%
ROCEReturn on capital employed-7.7%+0.9%+3.2%+2.8%+4.1%
Piotroski ScoreFundamental quality 0–945747
Debt / EquityFinancial leverage1.67x0.07x1.04x1.26x0.81x
Net DebtTotal debt minus cash$1.1B-$2.2B$12.6B$9.9B$1.8B
Cash & Equiv.Liquid assets$22M$5.0B$786M$538M$77M
Total DebtShort + long-term debt$1.1B$2.8B$13.4B$10.4B$1.9B
Interest CoverageEBIT ÷ Interest expense-1.78x0.81x1.35x1.78x1.07x
WELL leads this category, winning 4 of 9 comparable metrics.

Total Returns (with DRIP)

A $10,000 investment in AHR five years ago would be worth $41,029 today (with dividends reinvested), compared to $8,913 for DOC. Over the past 12 months, AHR leads with a +78.7% total return vs DOC's -8.1%. The 3-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) favors AHR at 60.1% vs DOC's -2.8% — a key indicator of consistent wealth creation.

MetricNHPBPNational Healthca…WELLWelltower Inc.VTRVentas, Inc.DOCHealthpeak Proper…AHRAmerican Healthca…
YTD ReturnYear-to-date+7.2%+11.2%+11.4%+10.4%+10.6%
1-Year ReturnPast 12 months+47.6%+36.8%+27.3%-8.1%+78.7%
3-Year ReturnCumulative with dividends+9.0%+190.2%+88.4%-8.0%+310.3%
5-Year ReturnCumulative with dividends+6.8%+221.2%+80.6%-10.9%+310.3%
10-Year ReturnCumulative with dividends+6.8%+270.5%+97.3%+30.4%+310.3%
CAGR (3Y)Annualised 3-year return+2.9%+42.6%+23.5%-2.8%+60.1%
AHR leads this category, winning 5 of 6 comparable metrics.

Risk & Volatility

VTR is the less volatile stock with a 0.23 beta — it tends to amplify market swings less than DOC's 0.48 beta. A beta below 1.0 means the stock typically moves less than the S&P 500. NHPBP currently trades 98.4% from its 52-week high vs DOC's 83.1% drawdown — a narrower gap to the peak suggests stronger recent price momentum.

MetricNHPBPNational Healthca…WELLWelltower Inc.VTRVentas, Inc.DOCHealthpeak Proper…AHRAmerican Healthca…
Beta (5Y)Sensitivity to S&P 5000.44x0.29x0.23x0.48x0.48x
52-Week HighHighest price in past year$19.11$215.56$87.87$21.28$54.67
52-Week LowLowest price in past year$11.77$130.29$60.15$15.71$26.48
% of 52W HighCurrent price vs 52-week peak+98.4%+96.1%+98.1%+83.1%+95.6%
RSI (14)Momentum oscillator 0–10048.969.077.758.473.2
Avg Volume (50D)Average daily shares traded6K2.5M2.3M8.1M2.3M
Evenly matched — NHPBP and VTR each lead in 1 of 2 comparable metrics.

Analyst Outlook

Analyst consensus: WELL as "Buy", VTR as "Buy", DOC as "Buy", AHR as "Buy". Consensus price targets imply 6.9% upside for WELL (target: $221) vs -3.5% for AHR (target: $50). For income investors, DOC offers the higher dividend yield at 6.90% vs AHR's 1.77%.

MetricNHPBPNational Healthca…WELLWelltower Inc.VTRVentas, Inc.DOCHealthpeak Proper…AHRAmerican Healthca…
Analyst RatingConsensus buy/hold/sellBuyBuyBuyBuy
Price TargetConsensus 12-month target$221.45$88.70$18.33$50.43
# AnalystsCovering analysts34324011
Dividend YieldAnnual dividend ÷ price+6.9%+1.8%
Dividend StreakConsecutive years of raises1010
Dividend / ShareAnnual DPS$1.22$0.93
Buyback YieldShare repurchases ÷ mkt cap0.0%0.0%+0.8%+0.0%
DOC leads this category, winning 2 of 2 comparable metrics.

Historical Charts

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Chart 1Total Return — 5 Years (Rebased to 100)

StockMar 24Feb 26Change
National Healthcare… (NHPBP)100114.84+14.8%
Welltower Inc. (WELL)100202.15+102.1%
Ventas, Inc. (VTR)100175.93+75.9%
Healthpeak Properti… (DOC)10098.95-1.1%
American Healthcare… (AHR)103.48359.91+247.8%

American Healthcare… (AHR) returned +310% over 5 years vs Healthpeak Properti… (DOC)'s -11%. A $10,000 investment in AHR 5 years ago would be worth $41,029 today (including dividends reinvested).

Chart 2Revenue Growth — 10 Years

Stock20162025Change
National Healthcare… (NHPBP)$375M$354M-5.6%
Welltower Inc. (WELL)$4.3B$10.8B+154.9%
Ventas, Inc. (VTR)$3.4B$5.8B+69.4%
Healthpeak Properti… (DOC)$2.1B$2.8B+32.6%
American Healthcare… (AHR)$980M$2.1B+111.2%

Welltower Inc.'s revenue grew from $4.3B (2016) to $10.8B (2025) — a 11.0% CAGR.

Chart 3Net Margin Trend — 10 Years

Stock20162025Change
National Healthcare… (NHPBP)-23.4%-53.6%-128.7%
Welltower Inc. (WELL)25.4%8.6%-65.9%
Ventas, Inc. (VTR)18.9%4.3%-77.1%
Healthpeak Properti… (DOC)29.5%2.5%-91.4%
American Healthcare… (AHR)-14.9%-1.8%+87.7%

Welltower Inc.'s net margin went from 25% (2016) to 9% (2025).

Chart 4P/E Ratio History — 9 Years

Stock20172025Change
Welltower Inc. (WELL)50.6133.5+163.8%
Ventas, Inc. (VTR)15.9143.3+801.3%
Healthpeak Properti… (DOC)29.6160.8+443.2%

Welltower Inc. has traded in a 27x–219x P/E range over 9 years; current trailing P/E is ~149x. Ventas, Inc. has traded in a 16x–393x P/E range over 7 years; current trailing P/E is ~160x.

Chart 5EPS Growth — 10 Years

Stock20162025Change
National Healthcare… (NHPBP)00
Welltower Inc. (WELL)2.811.39-50.5%
Ventas, Inc. (VTR)1.860.54-71.0%
Healthpeak Properti… (DOC)1.340.1-92.5%
American Healthcare… (AHR)-3.01-0.29+90.4%

Welltower Inc.'s EPS grew from $2.81 (2016) to $1.39 (2025) — a -8% CAGR.

Chart 6Free Cash Flow — 5 Years

2021
$20M
$1B
$593M
$795M
$-62M
2022
$0M
$1B
$666M
$900M
$76M
2023
$-1M
$2B
$860M
$956M
$-1M
2024
$-102M
$2B
$726M
$1B
$84M
2025
$3B
$1B
$1B
National Healthcare… (NHPBP)Welltower Inc. (WELL)Ventas, Inc. (VTR)Healthpeak Properti… (DOC)American Healthcare… (AHR)

National Healthcare Properties, Inc. generated $-102M FCF in 2024 (-614% vs 2021). Welltower Inc. generated $3B FCF in 2025 (+129% vs 2021).

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NHPBP vs WELL vs VTR vs DOC vs AHR: Key Questions Answered

9 questions · data-driven answers · updated daily

01

Is NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR a better buy right now?

Welltower Inc. (WELL) offers the better valuation at 149.0x trailing P/E (73.3x forward), making it the more compelling value choice. Analysts rate Welltower Inc. (WELL) a "Buy" — based on 34 analyst ratings — the highest consensus in this comparison. The "better buy" depends entirely on your goals: growth investors should weight revenue trajectory, value investors should weight P/E and PEG, and income investors should weight dividend yield and streak.

02

Which has the better valuation — NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR?

On trailing P/E, Welltower Inc. (WELL) is the cheapest at 149.0x versus Healthpeak Properties, Inc. at 176.8x. On forward P/E, Healthpeak Properties, Inc. is actually cheaper at 66.6x — notably different from the trailing picture, reflecting expected earnings growth.

03

Which is the better long-term investment — NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR?

Over the past 5 years, American Healthcare REIT, Inc. (AHR) delivered a total return of +310.3%, compared to -10.9% for Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (DOC). A $10,000 investment in AHR five years ago would be worth approximately $41K today (assuming dividends reinvested). Over 10 years, the gap is even starker: AHR returned +310.3% versus NHPBP's +6.8%. Past returns do not guarantee future results, and the stock with the higher historical return may already have its best growth priced in.

04

Which is safer — NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR?

By beta (market sensitivity over 5 years), Ventas, Inc. (VTR) is the lower-risk stock at 0.23β versus Healthpeak Properties, Inc.'s 0.48β — meaning DOC is approximately 111% more volatile than VTR relative to the S&P 500. On balance sheet safety, Welltower Inc. (WELL) carries a lower debt/equity ratio of 7% versus 167% for National Healthcare Properties, Inc. — giving it more financial flexibility in a downturn.

05

Which has better profit margins — NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR?

Welltower Inc. (WELL) is the more profitable company, earning 8.6% net margin versus -53.6% for National Healthcare Properties, Inc. — meaning it keeps 8.6% of every revenue dollar as bottom-line profit. Operating margin tells a similar story: DOC leads at 19.3% versus -34.9% for NHPBP. At the gross margin level — before operating expenses — NHPBP leads at 37.5%, reflecting greater pricing power or product mix advantage. Stronger margins indicate durable pricing power, lower cost of revenue, or higher mix of software/services. They are one of the clearest signs of business quality.

06

Is NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR more undervalued right now?

On forward earnings alone, Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (DOC) trades at 66.6x forward P/E versus 114.3x for Ventas, Inc. — 47.7x cheaper on a one-year earnings basis. Analyst consensus price targets imply the most upside for WELL: 6.9% to $221.45.

07

Which pays a better dividend — NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR?

In this comparison, DOC (6.9% yield), AHR (1.8% yield) pay a dividend. NHPBP, WELL, VTR do not pay a meaningful dividend and should not be held primarily for income.

08

Is NHPBP or WELL or VTR or DOC or AHR better for a retirement portfolio?

For long-horizon retirement investors, American Healthcare REIT, Inc. (AHR) is the stronger choice — it scores higher on the combination of lower volatility, dividend reliability, and long-term compounding (low volatility (β 0.48), 1.8% yield, +310.3% 10Y return). Both have compounded well over 10 years (AHR: +310.3%, NHPBP: +6.8%), confirming both are viable long-term holds — but the lower-volatility option typically results in less emotional selling during corrections. Retirement portfolios generally favour predictability over maximum returns. Consult a financial advisor before making allocation decisions.

09

What are the main differences between NHPBP and WELL and VTR and DOC and AHR?

Both stocks operate in the Real Estate sector, making this a peer-level intra-sector comparison — the same macro tailwinds and headwinds will affect both. In terms of investment character: NHPBP is a small-cap quality compounder stock; WELL is a mid-cap quality compounder stock; VTR is a mid-cap quality compounder stock; DOC is a mid-cap income-oriented stock; AHR is a small-cap quality compounder stock. DOC, AHR pay a dividend while NHPBP, WELL, VTR do not, making them suitable for different income and tax situations. These fundamental differences mean investors should not choose between them on a single metric — the "better stock" depends entirely on which of these characteristics aligns with your investment strategy.

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