DEA
Easterly Government Properties, Inc. · Real Estate · REIT - Office
Last
$23.29
−$0.27 (−1.17%) 4:00 PM ET
After hours $23.28 −$0.00 (−0.02%) 8:37 PM ET
Prev close $23.56
Open $23.30
Day high $23.74
Day low $23.27
Volume 391,733
Avg vol 456,684
Mkt cap
$1.07B
P/E ratio
86.24
FY Revenue
$333.56M
EPS
0.27
Gross Margin
76.77%
Sector
Real Estate
AI report sections
DEA
Easterly Government Properties, Inc.
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Volume vs average
Intraday (cumulative)
−7% (Below avg)
Vol/Avg: 0.93×
RSI
51.81 (Neutral)
Neutral (40–60)
MACD momentum
Intraday
-0.01 (Weak)
MACD: -0.01 Signal: -0.00
Short-Term
-0.12 (Weak)
MACD: 0.19 Signal: 0.31
Long-Term
-0.08 (Weak)
MACD: 0.53 Signal: 0.61
Intraday trend score 43.00

Latest news

DEA 12 articles Positive: 6 Neutral: 3 Negative: 2
Positive The Motley Fool • Jesterai
Easterly (DEA) Q2 Revenue Jumps 10%

Easterly Government Properties reported strong Q2 2025 financial results, with Core FFO per share of $0.74, exceeding analyst expectations. The company continues to focus on government-leased properties and maintains its full-year guidance.

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Sentiment note

Exceeded earnings expectations, reported strong leasing and acquisitions, maintained full-year guidance, and demonstrated stable growth in government-leased properties

Negative Investing.com • Brett Owens
5 'Return to Office' REITs Offering Yields Up to 14.4%

The article analyzes five Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) focused on office spaces, examining their dividend yields, financial health, and potential in the post-pandemic return-to-office trend.

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Sentiment note

Recent significant dividend cut, government tenant challenges, and declining stock value

Negative The Motley Fool • Lou Whiteman
Why Easterly Government Properties Stock Is Down Today

Easterly Government Properties reported quarterly results in line with expectations, but investors are more focused on the company's recent decision to reduce its dividend and implement a reverse stock split. The company believes it can benefit from the government's efforts to cut real estate costs, but investors are cautious after the recent corporate actions.

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Sentiment note

The company's decision to reduce its dividend by 32% and implement a 1-for-2.5 reverse stock split has led to a 15% drop in its share price, indicating investor dissatisfaction with these corporate actions.

Neutral The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool
This Stock Just Slashed Its Dividend -- Could It Still Be a Buy?

Easterly Government Properties (DEA) announced a 32% dividend cut and a reverse split, which are usually signs of trouble. However, the article suggests that the analysts are not in panic mode yet.

DEA Easterly Government Properties dividend cut reverse split
Sentiment note

The article suggests that the analysts are not in panic mode yet, despite the dividend cut and reverse split, which are usually signs of trouble. The article indicates that the analysts are waiting to see how the situation unfolds before making a definitive judgment.

Positive The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool
2 Cheap Dividend Stocks to Put on Your Radar

The article discusses two dividend stocks that are currently attractive investments despite the S&P 500 being near its all-time high: General Motors (GM) and Easterly Government Properties (DEA).

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Sentiment note

The article indicates that Easterly Government Properties is starting to look interesting as a potential investment.

Neutral The Motley Fool • Matt Frankel
2 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks You Can Buy and Hold for a Decade

Easterly Government Properties and EPR Properties are two high-yield REITs that could be attractive long-term investments, despite facing near-term challenges. Easterly Government Properties has a high dividend yield but faces uncertainty around federal office space, while EPR Properties has exposure to the movie theater industry, which is facing an uncertain future.

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Sentiment note

Easterly Government Properties has a high dividend yield of 9.9%, but faces uncertainty around federal office space usage, which could put pressure on the company in the near term.

Neutral The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool
This Stock Has a 10% Dividend Yield and Trades at a 52-Week Low. Is It a Bargain Right Now?

Easterly Government Properties (DEA), a real estate investment trust that leases properties to the U.S. government, has a 10% dividend yield and is trading at a 52-week low. However, the authors discuss that this business model may not be as unbreakable as it once was, especially with the Trump administration's government efficiency efforts.

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Sentiment note

The article presents a balanced view on Easterly Government Properties, noting that its business model of leasing properties to the U.S. government may not be as secure as it once was, especially with the Trump administration's focus on government efficiency. The high dividend yield and 52-week low price suggest potential value, but the authors caution that the company's prospects may be less certain than in the past.

Positive The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool
2 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks Worth Buying Right Now

The article discusses two high-yield dividend stocks, Easterly Government Properties and Brookfield Renewable, that Motley Fool contributors Jason Hall and Tyler Crowe recommend.

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Sentiment note

The article recommends Easterly Government Properties as one of the two ultra-high-yield dividend stocks to consider.

Positive The Motley Fool • Eric Volkman
Why Easterly Government Properties Stock Topped the Market Today

Easterly Government Properties, a specialty REIT focused on commercial properties leased to U.S. government agencies, was upgraded to a buy rating by Jefferies analyst Peter Abramowitz. The analyst believes declining interest rates and client demand will drive the company's fundamentals higher.

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Sentiment note

The article reports that Easterly Government Properties was upgraded to a buy rating by a Jefferies analyst, who believes the company's fundamentals will improve due to declining interest rates and client demand.

Positive The Motley Fool • Matthew Frankel
My Top 10 Dividend Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now

The article discusses 10 dividend-paying stocks that could outperform in a falling-rate environment. It suggests that these stocks could be strong long-term investment opportunities.

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Sentiment note

The article recommends Easterly Government Properties, indicating a positive sentiment towards the company.

Positive The Motley Fool • Matt Frankel
Prediction: These 2 Boring Stocks Will Outperform Nvidia Through 2025

The article suggests that Easterly Government Properties and Vici Properties, two real estate investment trusts (REITs), could outperform Nvidia's stock over the next 18 months. This is due to the expected falling-rate environment, which is generally positive for income-focused stocks like REITs.

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Sentiment note

The article suggests that Easterly Government Properties, a REIT that owns properties leased to the U.S. government, could be a major beneficiary of a falling-rate environment due to its stable rental income and high debt levels.

Unknown Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research
Easterly Government Properties (DEA) Just Flashed Golden Cross Signal: Do You Buy?

Is it a good or bad thing when a stock experiences a golden cross technical event?

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