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Northern California Gains Boost as Lower Concessions Fuel Essex’s Positive Q4

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Essex Property Trust Reports Strong Q4 2025 Performance

Essex Property Trust has released its fourth-quarter results for 2025, highlighting robust same-store revenue growth and occupancy improvements. The company’s performance can be attributed to reduced concessions, enhanced delinquency recovery, and strong performance in the Northern California market.

Financial Highlights

The San Mateo-based REIT reported a 3.8% year-over-year increase in revenue, expenses, and net operating income (NOI) for Q4. According to their financial report, operating revenues reached $414.8 million, while net operating income came in at $291.2 million. Essex’s operating expenses also rose to $123.6 million, showcasing consistent growth across all metrics.

Category Q4 YOY Change
Operating Revenues $414.8 million 3.8%
Net Operating Income $291.2 million 3.8%
Operating Expenses $123.6 million 3.8%
FFO per Share $3.94 6.8%
Average Rental Rate $2,720 2.3%
Occupancy Rate 96.3% +40 bps

Source: Essex Property Trust

Regional Performance

Essex’s Northern California market saw the highest growth, increasing by 4.2% year-over-year, driven primarily by the region’s vibrant technology sector and favorable migration trends. Angela Kleiman, Essex’s president and CEO, noted the limited housing supply, which has prompted rental prices to rise above the national average.

Despite a slowdown in job growth throughout the year, Essex achieved considerable gains in delinquency recovery, nearing pre-pandemic levels. Overall, Kleiman stated, “2025 played out generally in line with our initial macro forecast for the U.S., with job growth moderating throughout the year.”

Outlook for 2026

Looking ahead, Essex believes its northern markets are well-positioned for future hiring growth, particularly as technology companies expand and invest in artificial intelligence. Nonetheless, Kleiman emphasized the need for cautious optimism, as major employers appear to be taking a conservative stance on hiring.

“We anticipate slow but stable economic growth for 2026,” she remarked. However, uncertainty in hiring could temper demand, with new housing supply expected to decline by approximately 20% year-over-year.

Essex is hopeful that even small improvements in hiring trends could significantly impact fundamentals, given the historically low levels of new housing supply.

Strategic Acquisitions and Sales

Throughout 2025, Essex made strategic moves in real estate transactions, purchasing seven apartment communities for a total of $829.4 million and divesting five properties for $563.8 million. One notable acquisition was the 1250 Lakeside, a 250-unit complex in Sunnyvale, California, purchased for $143.5 million.

Forecasting Growth

Essex’s financial outlook for 2026 includes a projected 3% same-property expense growth, the lowest rate in years. Controllable expenses are expected to rise by 2%, while insurance costs may drop 5%. Essex anticipates a 2.1% increase in same-property NOI by the midpoint of 2026.

Conclusion

Essex Property Trust’s fourth-quarter report illustrates a strong financial position and strategic growth, particularly in its Northern California market. With positive trends in revenue and occupancy, coupled with a cautious outlook for the upcoming year, Essex remains a significant player in the multifamily real estate sector.

For more information on multifamily investments and market trends, explore additional resources such as Multifamily Dive.

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