Real Estate
Live Price
Offline$24.65
-0.28% today
1Y Change
-22.73%
Window
Jun 25, 2025 โ Jun 24, 2026
Coverage: 251 bars ยท Jun 25, 2025 โ Jun 24, 2026
Research Briefing
A compact read on the setup, peer context, quarterly changes, and recent earnings reaction.
Research Snapshot
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CDPYF) is a Real Estate stock with a market cap of $5.60B and listed on OTC. The stock last traded around $24.65 and down 22.7% across the available one-year price window (Jun 25, 2025 โ Jun 24, 2026). Baseline metrics include revenue growth of -9.9%, EPS growth of -29.3%, a dividend yield of 4.2%. What stands out right now is revenue -9.9%, EPS -29.3%, free cash flow -18.0% with operating margin 59.2% and ROIC 3.6%. The dividend matters to the case here, with a current yield around 4.2%. Valuation sits in the middle of the pack at P/E 29.1 and price/sales 5.6. Overall, the current profile looks closer to a turnaround or cyclical reset than a generic broad-market placeholder. Stock Foundry combines CDPYF price history, valuation, growth, dividend context, earnings, analyst forecasts, news, related Real Estate peers on this page.
Sector Context
How this name stacks up against nearby peers on first-pass metrics.
Revenue Growth
Below sector median
-9.9% vs +11.4% peer median
Operating Margin
Near sector median
+59.2% vs +59.6% peer median
P/E
Above sector median
29.1 vs 19.5 peer median
What Changed This Quarter
Latest report context and the signals most likely to have changed the story.
Latest report is on the board
2026 was reported on May 7, 2026, but the surprise data is still limited.
The operating picture looks softer than before
Revenue is at -9.9% and EPS is at -29.3%, with operating margin around 59.2%.
Shareholder return is still part of the story
The stock is still offering a dividend yield around 4.2%, which matters if the thesis depends on income as much as growth.
Earnings Reaction Memory
How the stock has tended to move after recent reports.
Across the last 3 reported quarters, the stock averaged -4.5% over the next 5 trading days and finished higher after 0 of those reports.
| Quarter | EPS ฮ | 1D | 5D | 20D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2026 May 7, 2026 | โ | -4.6% | -9.8% | -6.9% |
2026 Feb 12, 2026 | โ | -0.0% | -0.1% | -4.7% |
2025 Aug 7, 2025 | โ | -1.3% | -3.5% | -1.2% |
Benchmark Edge
Normalized return, excess return, max drawdown, and calendar-year wins against the benchmarks investors actually use.
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Normalized return
SPY
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S&P 500
Excess Return
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Relative to SPY
CDPYF Max Drawdown
-29.12%
Trailing 1Y
SPY Max Drawdown
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Trailing 1Y
Uses the longest available daily history for CDPYF and SPY.
Company Overview
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust
OTC
Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust is Canada's largest publicly traded provider of quality rental housing. The trust owns and manages a substantial portfolio of multi-unit residential properties, including approximately 45,400 apartment suites, townhomes, and manufactured home community sites, located primarily in and near major urban centers across Canada, with additional holdings in the Netherlands. CAPREIT focuses on acquiring, owning, and leasing these properties to generate rental income, targeting mid-tier and luxury market segments in high-demand areas like Greater Toronto and Greater Montreal. Its operations emphasize active property management to maximize occupancy, grow average monthly rents responsibly, and upgrade portfolio quality through strategic initiatives. The trust maintains a conservative capital structure and strong financial management practices. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust plays a key role in the residential real estate investment trust sector by delivering stable monthly distributions to unitholders while contributing to housing supply in urban markets.
Valuation, growth, profitability, and balance sheet signals.
Company announcements and filings-style updates.
Next Step
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