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Public Storage PSA West Palm Beach — Accumulated Depreciation

Other geography segments

Los Angeles
$1.13B+6.5%
New York
$687.48M+8.1%
San Francisco
$660.44M+5.3%
Houston
$534.99M+12.2%
Seattle/Tacoma
$529.84M+8.4%
Chicago
$505.45M+6.1%
Miami
$497.03M+6.7%
Atlanta
$381.48M+7.3%
Orlando/Daytona
$278.48M+13.9%
Denver
$243.88M+9.3%
Baltimore
$240.59M+18.4%
Philadelphia
$238.24M+8.5%
Tampa
$218.14M+12.1%
Charlotte
$207.71M+9.0%
Phoenix
$195.3M+11.2%
Detroit
$189.27M+10.2%
Portland
$165.51M+9.1%
Boston
$161.04M+8.2%
San Diego
$143.3M+8.2%
Austin
$143.28M+8.9%
Raleigh
$120.8M+12.4%
San Antonio
$120.78M+12.4%
Sacramento
$108.4M+6.0%
Norfolk
$104.35M+7.2%
Honolulu
$99.43M+8.1%
Kansas City
$87.05M+5.8%
Indianapolis
$84.75M+13.2%
Oklahoma City
$82.26M+24.9%
Las Vegas
$79.84M+11.3%
Columbus
$77.08M+11.6%
Columbia
$71.9M+15.5%
Nashville/Bowling Green
$53.97M+15.9%
Cincinnati
$50.83M+10.6%
Memphis
$45.75M+22.6%
Colorado Springs
$45.57M+8.3%
Jacksonville
$45.45M+5.6%
Fort Myers/Naples
$45.15M+19.0%
Charleston
$45.01M+11.2%
New Orleans
$42.84M+10.7%
Milwaukee
$42.08M+5.5%
Hartford/New Haven
$40.71M+4.4%
Greensboro
$39.59M+8.8%
Greensville/Spartanburg/Asheville
$36.7M+14.1%
Birmingham
$35.89M+7.1%
Richmond
$33.81M+10.0%
Mobile
$32.11M+26.8%
Savannah
$31.65M+13.2%
Louisville
$29.75M+11.2%
Monterey/Salinas
$29.3M+5.1%
Tucson
$28.26M+6.5%
Chattanooga
$26.71M+11.4%
Salt Lake City
$23.05M+10.6%
Omaha
$20.67M+20.4%
Cleveland/Akron
$20.39M+12.2%
Buffalo/Rochester
$20.35M+8.3%
Reno
$18.19M+8.3%
Palm Springs
$16.5M+7.5%
Boise
$15.28M+50.3%
Augusta
$14.92M+16.3%
Wichita
$14.39M+6.7%
Providence
$11.2M+14.3%
Dayton
$9.92M+9.4%
Huntsville/Decatur
$9.33M+10.1%
Santa Barbara
$8.24M+6.8%
Fort Wayne
$8.2M+8.8%
Roanoke
$7.96M+20.6%
Evansville
$7.62M+11.6%
Rochester
$6.24M+14.0%
Shreveport
$5.83M+4.4%
Lansing
$5.79M+33.1%
Springfield/Holyoke
$5.69M+3.3%
Flint
$4.47M+28.1%
Topeka
$3.59M+4.8%
Syracuse
$2.44M+6.1%
Joplin
$1.91M+5.7%
Modesto/Fresno/Stockton
$1.37M+8.0%

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Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$1.2B+2.9%
Operating income$474.3M+2.2%
Net income$526.3M+29.1%
EPS (diluted)$2.71+32.8%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$134.6M-53.1%
Total debt$10.3B+9.6%
Total equity$9.2B-3.6%
Total assets$19.9B+1.2%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow$694.8M-1.5%

Valuation

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Market cap$55.89B+14.3%
P/E29.4×+2.4×
P/S11.5×+1.2×

Profitability

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Gross margin72%
Operating margin51.6%
Net margin39.2%-2.6pp
FCF margin64.3%

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity20.3%+0.1pp
Debt / equity1.1×+0.1×

Where this comes from

Reported directly by Public Storage in its filing.

Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:RealEstateAccumulatedDepreciation.

The official record: Public Storage’s 10-K, filed February 12, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is Public Storage's west palm beach — accumulated depreciation?
Public Storage (PSA) reported west palm beach — accumulated depreciation of $210.12M in Q4 2025.
How has Public Storage's west palm beach — accumulated depreciation changed year-over-year?
Public Storage's west palm beach — accumulated depreciation increased by 8.5% year-over-year, from $193.75M to $210.12M.
What does west palm beach — accumulated depreciation mean?
The total amount of depreciation taken against the buildings and improvements in the West Palm Beach market since their acquisition. This reflects the aging of the physical assets and the reduction in their net book value.