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To own Innovative Industrial Properties, you need to believe that regulated cannabis real estate and its newer life sciences exposure can collectively support consistent rent collections and a sustainable dividend, despite tenant and regulatory uncertainties. The recent easing of selling pressure and higher earnings estimates improve sentiment but do not change the core short term catalyst, which remains stabilizing cannabis tenant performance, or the key risk, which is prolonged stress across cannabis operators and lease recoveries.
The most relevant recent announcement here is IIPR’s Q2 2026 earnings, which showed stable revenue at about US$63.3 million and higher net income of US$43.9 million. Those results, together with ongoing dividends of US$1.90 per quarter and active share repurchases, give context to the upgraded earnings estimates by reinforcing that profitability has held up even as the share price has pulled back and the stock screens as oversold.
Yet investors should be aware that if cannabis tenant weakness persists longer than expected, even improved earnings estimates may not fully offset the risk that...
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Innovative Industrial Properties' narrative projects $290.4 million revenue and $155.8 million earnings by 2029. This requires 3.3% yearly revenue growth and about a $44.7 million earnings increase from $111.1 million today.
Uncover how Innovative Industrial Properties' forecasts yield a $61.75 fair value, a 10% upside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts were already penciling in earnings of about US$162.0 million by 2029, even as they flagged tenant bankruptcies and payment defaults as a key risk that could still worsen in light of this recent volatility.
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