Goldman Sachs has downgraded Camden Property Trust (CPT) from Neutral to Sell, effective September 16, 2025. The new rating comes as the company trades at $104.66 per share.
This downgrade underscores heightened caution regarding Camden's outlook, potentially reflecting concerns about competitive pressures, market conditions, or execution risks that could affect its performance. Camden Property Trust, a real estate investment trust headquartered in Houston, Texas, specializes in the ownership, management, and development of multifamily apartment communities. The firm operates approximately 175 properties across the United States, encompassing over 59,210 apartment homes.
With a market capitalization of $14.4 billion, Camden has a P/E ratio of 53.56 and an EPS of 2.47. The company's dividend yield stands at 411.1%. Upcoming earnings are scheduled for July 29, 2026, with an estimated EPS of $0.33 and revenue of $405.6 million.
Analyst ratings, including this recent downgrade, provide insights based on research and financial models. However, they should be viewed alongside company fundamentals, competitive positioning, and broader industry trends. As of November 1, 2025, the consensus among analysts remains a Buy, with 8 Strong Buy, 5 Buy, 15 Hold, and 2 Sell ratings.
Analyst opinions can shift as new information emerges, indicating that investment decisions should consider a range of factors beyond ratings alone.
