Apartment Investment and Management Posts Quarterly Earnings

Real estate investment trust reports strong Q4 results, beating analyst estimates

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Apartment Investment and Management (NYSE:AIV), a real estate investment trust focused on multifamily residential properties, announced its quarterly earnings results on Monday. The company reported earnings per share of $2.08 for the quarter, significantly exceeding the consensus analyst estimate of -$0.11 per share.

Why it matters

Apartment Investment and Management's strong quarterly performance highlights the continued demand for multifamily housing, even as broader economic conditions remain uncertain. As a major REIT in this sector, Aimco's results provide insight into trends in the residential real estate market.

The details

Apartment Investment and Management reported a negative return on equity of 98.07% and a net margin of 125.34% for the quarter. The company's stock price declined slightly on the news, trading down 0.1% to $4.41 per share. Aimco also announced a special dividend of $1.45 per share to be paid on March 13th.

  • Apartment Investment and Management reported its quarterly earnings on Monday, March 2, 2026.
  • The company's special dividend of $1.45 per share will be paid on Friday, March 13, 2026.

The players

Apartment Investment and Management

A real estate investment trust focused on the ownership and operation of multifamily residential communities in the United States.

Quadrant Capital Group LLC

An institutional investor that increased its holdings in Apartment Investment and Management by 72.5% during the fourth quarter.

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The takeaway

Apartment Investment and Management's results demonstrate the resilience of the multifamily real estate sector, as the company was able to deliver impressive financial metrics despite broader economic headwinds. This suggests that well-managed REITs focused on in-demand property types may continue to be attractive investment opportunities for investors.