Equity Residential Q4 EPS at USD 1.00, down 9.1 percent

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Equity Residential Q4 EPS at USD 1.00, down 9.1 percent

Equity Residential $(EQR)$ reported its financial results for the fourth quarter (Q4) and full year (FY) ended December 31, 2025. For Q4 2025, earnings per share $(EPS)$ stood at 1.00 and Funds from Operations (FFO) per share were 0.97. EPS for the quarter declined by 9.1%. FFO per share was unchanged for the period. Residential operations continued to account for over 96 percent of total revenues for FY 2025. The company also announced that it has posted a management presentation on its website and will hold a webcast conference call to discuss the results. Management highlighted changes in general market conditions, including job growth rates, labor and construction costs, new multifamily development activity, government regulations, and competitive dynamics, as key factors shaping performance. Equity Residential also provided guidance for 2026.

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