NYSE: BRT
Real Estate · REIT - Residential
Market Cap
$280.26M
52w High
$16.69
52w Low
$13.18
P/E
-21.91
Volume
37.07K
Outstanding Shares
18.82M
Price vs Fundamentals
The stock fell 6.47% over the last year. Revenue grew 2.15% over the trailing twelve months. Operating margin moved from 11.06% to 12.37%. Free cash flow declined 45.71% over the trailing twelve months.
The stock has moved lower with no clear directional signal from operating metrics. The operating data does not yet tell a clear story — the move may reflect sentiment, sector rotation, or macro factors rather than company-specific earnings power.
Operating margin currently stands at 12.37%. A decisive move in revenue — currently up 2.15% — would be the clearest signal to resolve the ambiguity.
Company profile
BRT, a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), specializes in multi-family housing.
Valuation
Stock splits
Every 3 shares became 1
Profitability & growth
Standard profitability metrics can be misleading for financial/insurance companies. GAAP requires unrealized investment gains/losses in net income (affecting ROE), and margins are blended across diverse business segments.
Analyst consensus
4
Buy
1
Hold
0
Sell
Analyst ratings tend to be lagging indicators. Use as one signal among many.
Earnings
Full quarter-by-quarter history of actuals vs estimates. Switch into compare mode to inspect one metric year-over-year.
Next report
Aug 6, 2026
Q3 FY26 · EPS est -$0.20 · Revenue est $24.75M
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Dividends
$1.00/shareQuarterly8yr growth streakEx-div Jun 25, 2026 · in 6dAt RiskBRT pays a dividend with a 6.72% declared yield, 8 consecutive years of growth, growing at 2.59% annually, covered 0.4× by free cash flow.
Declared Yield
6.72%
Annual Div / Share
$1.00
5yr CAGR
+2.59%
Doubles every ~27.1yr
FCF Coverage
0.4×
At Risk
Dividend Growth Rate
3yr CAGR
+0%
5yr CAGR
+2.59%
10yr CAGR
-7.04%
Dividend History
Annualized dividend cycles per share
Income Projection
Today
$6/mo
In 5 yrs
$6/mo
In 10 yrs
$7/mo
| Today | In 5 yrs | In 10 yrs |
|---|---|---|
$67/yr $6/mo | $76/yr+14% $6/mo | $87/yr+29% $7/mo |
Yield-on-cost grows from 6.72% → 8.67% over 10yr
Analysis
No strong strength signal stands out from the latest period pair.
Dividend exceeds free cash flow
Free cash flow covers only 0.35× the dividend. The company is paying out more than it generates in cash, which is unsustainable without borrowing or asset sales.