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HOUSTON - Camden Property Trust (NYSE:CPT) announced Monday its Board of Trust Managers has declared a third quarter cash dividend of $1.05 per share. The dividend will be paid on October 17, 2025, to shareholders of record as of September 30, 2025. The company currently offers a 3.84% dividend yield, and according to InvestingPro, has maintained dividend payments for 33 consecutive years, with three straight years of dividend increases.
Camden Property Trust, an S&P 500 company, specializes in the ownership, management, development, redevelopment, acquisition, and construction of multifamily apartment communities. The company currently owns and operates 173 properties with 59,046 apartment homes across the United States.
The company is also developing four additional properties, which upon completion will increase its portfolio to 60,577 apartment homes across 177 properties.
According to the press release statement, Camden Property Trust has been recognized among FORTUNE magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For® for 18 consecutive years, with its most recent ranking at #18.
In other recent news, Camden Property Trust reported impressive second-quarter 2025 earnings, surpassing analyst expectations. The company achieved earnings per share of $0.74, significantly higher than the projected $0.32, representing a surprise of 131.25%. Additionally, Camden Property Trust’s revenue reached $396.51 million, exceeding the forecasted $393.97 million. In the realm of analyst ratings, Stifel upgraded Camden Property Trust from Hold to Buy, citing a recovery in the Sunbelt market and a decrease in supply, with a new price target of $122.75. Meanwhile, Truist Securities adjusted its price target for Camden Property Trust to $123.00 from $131.00, maintaining a Buy rating. This adjustment was due to expectations of a faster-than-anticipated slowdown in national job growth, leading to reduced funds from operations estimates. These developments highlight recent shifts in analyst perspectives and the company’s financial performance.
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