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As of December 31, 2020, the Company owned or held a direct or indirect ownership interest in 291 apartment communities containing 86,025 apartment homes in 11 states and the District of Columbia, of which 18 communities were under development and one community was under redevelopment. The Company is an equity REIT in the business of developing, redeveloping, acquiring and managing apartment communities in leading metropolitan areas in New England, the New York/New Jersey Metro area, the Mid-Atlantic, the Pacific Northwest, and Northern and Southern California, as well as in the Company's expansion markets consisting of Southeast Florida and Denver, Colorado (the Expansion Markets).
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We bought four “new” holdings in the quarter. Two of the four — Blackstone and Otis — we have owned before. In IT, we exited Oracle and trimmed Broadcom. Our five-year investment in Oracle proved highly profitable as the company transitioned its business model from licensing to software-as-a-service. On the semiconductor side, we modestly reduced our position in Broadcom to fund our new investment in Taiwan Semiconductor.

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ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AVALONBAY COMMUNITIES, INC. (NYSE: AVB) (the “Company”) will release its first quarter 2026 earnings on April 27, 2026 after the market close. The Company will hold a conference call on April 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) to discuss its first quarter 2026 results. Live Conference Call Details Domestic: (877) 407-9716 International: (201) 493-6779 Webcast: https://investors.avalonbay.com Details for the Replay of the Conference Call Domestic: (844) 512-29.

U.S. equity markets snapped a five-week losing streak this week, while interest rates retreated, as resilient economic data pushed back against stagflation concerns amid a continuation of the Iran conflict. Major equity benchmarks rebounded sharply, with the S&P 500 gaining 3.4% and the Nasdaq 100 rising 4.0%, while real estate stocks outperformed as falling Treasury yields boosted rate-sensitive sectors. Treasury yields declined despite surging oil prices, breaking their recent correlation with crude, as investors weighed solid U.S. employment data against risks that higher energy costs could slow growth abroad.

U.S. equity markets fell for a fifth-straight week— pulling several major benchmarks into correction territory— as the Iran conflict remained locked in a volatile stalemate, keeping energy markets on edge. The fourth week of the Iran conflict delivered little progress toward de-escalation, as Washington maintained strikes on Iranian nuclear sites while Tehran continued retaliatory attacks across the Persian Gulf. The S&P 500 declined 2.1% this week and now sits 8.7% below its late-January record. The Dow and Nasdaq both entered "correction" territory, while the VIX volatility index topped 30.

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Multifamily REITs, once overvalued, now trade at steep discounts, offering renewed value opportunities. Sector-wide P/AFFO multiples have compressed, with names like NXRT and BRT trading at less than 60% of NAV. Share buybacks signal management conviction, as REITs repurchase stock at significant discounts to private market values.

The oil spike is driving panic, but the inflation impact may be far smaller than feared. The REIT sell-off looks sentiment-driven, not fundamentals-driven. Select REITs now trade at deep discounts with strong rebound potential.

U.S. equity markets fell for a fourth straight week, while interest rates jumped to eight-month highs, as continued turmoil in the Middle East rattled financial markets and revived inflation concerns. The third week of the Iran conflict settled into an uneasy equilibrium between escalation and de-escalation amid a continued standstill in the Strait of Hormuz, the key global energy chokepoint. The Federal Reserve - long bemoaning tariff-related inflation that failed to materialize - did little to calm markets, delivering a “hawkish hold” that pushed traders to price in rate hikes by year-end.

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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PulteGroup (NYSE: PHM), the nation's third-largest homebuilder, today announced the nomination of Benjamin (“Ben”) Schall for election as a new independent director to its Board of Directors (“Board”). Mr. Schall is Chief Executive Officer and President of AvalonBay Communities Inc. (NYSE: AVB), a leading multifamily real estate investment trust (REIT). Mr. Schall's appointment would be effective immediately if elected by PulteGroup shareholders at its annual meeting s.

U.S. equities slid to four-month lows as the escalating Iran war rattled markets, sending oil to three-year highs and interest rates higher amid tanker attacks, shipping disruptions, and intensifying strikes. Brent Crude jumped above $100 as attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and tanker explosions threatened global oil flows, fueling inflation fears and keeping investors on edge. The White House deployed emergency supply measures—including Russian crude purchases and potential strategic reserve releases—but markets remain skeptical they can offset disruptions to global energy flows.

44 Wealth Management LLC acquired a new position in AvalonBay Communities, Inc. (NYSE: AVB) during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm acquired 3,933 shares of the real estate investment trust's stock, valued at approximately $760,000. Other hedge

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