If You Invested $10K In LTC Properties Stock 10 Years Ago, How Much Would You Have Now?

October 30, 2025

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LTC Properties Inc. (NYSE:LTC) is a real estate investment trust that invests in and manages senior housing and healthcare properties. It finances these properties through various methods, such as sale-leasebacks, mortgages, and joint ventures, and its portfolio is roughly balanced between seniors housing and skilled nursing centers.

It is set to report its Q3 2025 earnings on Nov. 4. Wall Street analysts expect the company to post EPS of $0.54, down from $0.78 in the prior-year period. According to Benzinga Pro, quarterly revenue is expected to reach $52.18 million, down from $55.78 million a year earlier.

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The company’s stock traded at approximately $43.43 per share 10 years ago. If you had invested $10,000, you could have bought roughly 230 shares. Currently, shares trade at $35.38, meaning your investment’s value could have declined to $8,146 from stock price depreciation. However, LTC Properties also paid dividends during these 10 years.

LTC Properties’ dividend yield is currently 6.45%. Over the last 10 years, it has paid about $24.78 in dividends per share, which means you could have made $5,706 from dividends alone.

Summing up $8,146 and $5,706, we end up with the final value of your investment, which is $13,852. This is how much you could have made if you had invested $10,000 in LTC Properties stock 10 years ago. This means a total return of 38.52%. However, this figure is significantly less than the S&P 500 total return for the same period, which was 295.27%.

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LTC Properties has a consensus rating of “Market Outperform” and a price target of $36.85 based on the ratings of 14 analysts. The price target implies more than 4% potential upside from the current stock price.

The company on Aug. 4 announced its Q2 2025 earnings, posting FFO of $0.51, below the consensus estimate of $0.66, while revenues of $60.24 million beat the consensus of $34.08 million, as reported by Benzinga.

“Growth is front and center for LTC. With $400 million of investments now included in our guidance, our SHOP portfolio will more than double in size. Even with this level of increased investment activity, we are continuing to backfill our pipeline with an additional accretive SHOP transactions as we transform our company from a small cap, triple-net REIT to a larger, more diversified seniors housing focused REIT,” said co-CEOs Pam Kessler and Clint Malin.

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The company updated its full-year 2025 guidance, expecting diluted core FFO in the range of $2.67 to $2.71 per share, up from the prior range of $2.65 to $2.69.

Check out this article by Benzinga for six analysts’ insights on LTC Properties.

Given the expected upside potential of just 4%, growth-focused investors may not find LTC Properties stock attractive. Conversely, the stock can be a good option for income-focused investors, who can benefit from the company’s solid dividend yield of 6.45%.

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