Mid-America Apartment Communities

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About MAA

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. is a real estate investment trust, which engages in the operation, acquisition, and development of apartment communities. It operates through the Same Store and Non-Same Store segments. 

CEO
Bradley A. Hill
CEOBradley A. Hill
Employees
2,507
Employees2,507
Headquarters
Germantown, Tennessee
HeadquartersGermantown, Tennessee
Founded
1994
Founded1994
Employees
2,507
Employees2,507

MAA Key Statistics

Market cap
14.59B
Market cap14.59B
Price-Earnings ratio
31.83
Price-Earnings ratio31.83
Dividend yield
5.04%
Dividend yield5.04%
Average volume
1.05M
Average volume1.05M
High today
$123.21
High today$123.21
Low today
$120.83
Low today$120.83
Open price
$121.19
Open price$121.19
Volume
663.58K
Volume663.58K
52 Week high
$169.42
52 Week high$169.42
52 Week low
$120.30
52 Week low$120.30

MAA News

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Is Mid-America Apartment Communities Now Offering Value After A 23% One-Year Share Price Slide?

Curious whether Mid-America Apartment Communities is priced fairly or presenting an opportunity? This article walks through what the current share price might b...

Is Mid-America Apartment Communities Now Offering Value After A 23% One-Year Share Price Slide?

Analyst ratings

50%

of 26 ratings
Buy
38.5%
Hold
50%
Sell
11.5%

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