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Is Acadia Realty Trust (AKR) a buy or sell?
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Decision snapshot
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What is the conclusion?
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Do analysts agree?
We compare consensus targets with today's price.
Consensus target for Acadia Realty Trust is $20.50, which is $0.0400 (0.19%) below the current price today's price.
Low target: $16.00 | High target: $27.00
Company snapshot
A quick overview of the business and its public profile.
Acadia Realty Trust is an equity real estate investment trust focused on delivering longterm profitable growth via its dual Core Portfolio and Fund operating platforms and its disciplined locationdriven investment strategy Acadia Realty Trust is accomplishing this goal by building a bestinclass core real estate portfolio with meaningful concentrations of assets in the nations most dynamic corridors making profitable opportunistic and valueadd investments through its series of discretionary institutional funds and maintaining a strong balance sheet
Website: https://www.acadiarealty.com
Rates and inflation backdrop
US inflation for December 2025 was 0.31%. Over the last 12 months, inflation is 3.03%. The 10-year yield is 4.22 and is up 0.170 over the last 30 days.
Inflation sensitivity
Debt ratio: 0.41. Cash flow to debt ratio: 0.08. Net profit margin: 4.44%. Inflation risk score: medium (0.65/1).
Dividend history check
Yes, Acadia Realty Trust pays dividends. Last payment was 2026-01-15 for holders on 2025-12-31. Over 122 payments between 1993 and 2025, total $40,743,551 with an average of $333,964 per share. Last dividend was $0.200.
Trading liquidity
Yes, the average daily trading liquidity for Acadia Realty Trust is $28.1M. You should therefore be able to get in and out of your positions relatively fast.
10-year return check
On Acadia Realty Trust, 2016-02-11 had a stock price of $32.56. If you invested back then, your return now would be a loss of $11.13 per share or 34.18%.
Why this answer
We combine price momentum, volatility, and trend signals to simplify the decision to one word.
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Targets and sentiment are checked against the live quote.
We keep the output simple: buy, sell, or hold.
Analyst consensus
How Wall Street targets compare to today's price.