
AMREP and Five Point face different models, footprints and valuations, but which land development stock looks better positioned right now? Let's dive in.
AMREP Corporation is primarily engaged in the real estate business. The company is headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.
| Revenue (TTM) | $53.00M |
| Gross Profit (TTM) | $22.49M |
| EBITDA | $14.11M |
| Operating Margin | 20.60% |
| Return on Equity | 9.75% |
| Return on Assets | 6.33% |
| Revenue/Share (TTM) | $9.94 |
| Book Value | $26.44 |
| Price-to-Book | 0.98 |
| Price-to-Sales (TTM) | 2.55 |
| EV/Revenue | 1.643 |
| EV/EBITDA | 6.17 |
| Quarterly Earnings Growth (YoY) | 346.20% |
| Quarterly Revenue Growth (YoY) | 93.80% |
| Shares Outstanding | $5.31M |
| Float | $2.80M |
| % Insiders | 46.29% |
| % Institutions | 44.32% |
Volatility is currently contracting

AMREP and Five Point face different models, footprints and valuations, but which land development stock looks better positioned right now? Let's dive in.

AMREP Corporation purchased a large chunk of land in Sandoval County, New Mexico, in the 1960s and early 70s. To generate the bulk of its revenue, AXR develops this land and sells it to homebuilders and property developers in the Sandoval County area. AXR's shares are already cheap relative to book value.

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