- UBS maintains a Neutral rating on Boston Properties, acknowledging its strong current performance in the real estate market.
- The company demonstrates solid near-term fundamentals, with Funds From Operations (FFO) and revenue growth exceeding estimates.
- Despite positive earnings, Boston Properties faces long-term challenges due to high balance sheet leverage and significant total debt.
On July 29, 2026, analyst firm UBS maintains its Neutral rating on Boston Properties (NYSE: BXP), also known as Boston Properties Inc. Boston Properties is the largest publicly traded developer and owner of premier workplaces in the United States. As a real estate investment trust (REIT), it focuses on high-quality office properties. The hold action comes when the stock price is $69.96.
Boston Properties' recent earnings report supports its stable outlook. The company's second-quarter FFO per share is $1.78, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.71 per share. Revenues for the quarter are $831.68 million, which also exceeds estimates and is an increase from the $805.93 million reported in the same quarter last year.
However, there are long-term debt concerns. The company faces challenges with high balance sheet leverage, which stands at 7.9x net debt/EBITDA, as noted by Seeking Alpha. With approximately $15.4 billion in total debt, Boston Properties may face difficulties when it needs to refinance its loans in the future.
Despite these debt concerns, Boston Properties continues to pursue growth strategies. The company recently secured a $1.2 billion construction loan for a new premier workplace tower in Midtown Manhattan, as reported by Businesswire. This project shows the company is still actively developing valuable assets that can generate future income.