Equity Residential EQR Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Lease Lease Income by Product | ||||||
| Other Rental Income | $102.01M-1.0% | $103.05M-1.9% | $105.06M+0.9% | $104.12M-0.9% | $105.06M-1.2% | |
| Other Revenue | $58.79M-1.7% | $59.8M-2.6% | $61.41M+2.0% | $60.21M-1.3% | $60.99M-2.0% | |
| Parking Revenue | $43.22M-0.1% | $43.25M-0.9% | $43.65M-0.6% | $43.92M-0.4% | $44.08M0.0% | |
| Net Operating Income Loss From Rental Real Estate by Geography | ||||||
| Boston | $222.04M-0.2% | $222.53M-0.4% | $223.51M-0.6% | $224.83M0.0% | $224.92M-0.8% | |
| Denver | $56.28M-2.8% | $57.9M-1.5% | $58.75M-0.9% | $59.3M-1.2% | $59.99M+9.0% | |
| Los Angeles | $324.29M-0.3% | $325.14M+0.2% | $324.61M+0.2% | $323.85M-0.2% | $324.35M-0.3% | |
| Non Same Store | $116.52M+13.1% | $102.99M+11.8% | $92.11M+31.0% | $70.33M+49.0% | $47.22M+1.6% | |
| Orange County | $100.26M+0.5% | $99.72M+1.0% | $98.7M+0.6% | $98.15M+0.8% | $97.41M+0.4% | |
| Same And Non-Same Store | $2.07B+1.0% | $2.05B+1.1% | $2.03B+1.8% | $1.99B+1.8% | $1.96B+0.9% | |
| San Diego | $66.74M+0.2% | $66.58M+0.5% | $66.27M+0.7% | $65.82M+0.3% | $65.64M+0.2% | |
| San Francisco | $330.24M+2.0% | $323.66M+1.7% | $318.15M+1.8% | $312.64M+1.0% | $309.57M+1.5% | |
| Seattle | $190.1M-0.2% | $190.51M+0.8% | $189M+0.9% | $187.27M+0.6% | $186.21M-1.2% | |
| Southern California | $491.29M0.0% | $491.44M+0.4% | $489.57M+0.4% | $487.82M+0.1% | $487.41M-0.1% |
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- How does Equity Residential break its business down?
- Equity Residential (EQR) reports operating lease lease income by product across 3 parts — Other Rental Income, Other Revenue and Parking Revenue. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Equity Residential's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Equity Residential's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
