Episode 984
In this episode, we dive into the history and growth of Camden Property Trust (NYSE: CPT), a powerhouse in the American real estate sector. We explore how founders Richard J. Campo and D. Keith Oden launched the company in 1981 by purchasing the failing condo business of their employer and reorganizing it into a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). Listeners will learn that the company’s name is actually a combination of the founders' last names—Campo and Oden.
We trace the company's journey from its initial public offering in 1993 through decades of massive strategic acquisitions, including:
We also cover key strategic pivots, such as the 2016 sale of their entire Nevada portfolio for $630 million. Today, Camden Property Trust stands as the 14th largest owner of apartments in the United States, boasting interests in 176 communities and nearly 60,000 homes as of late 2023. Tune in to understand how this S&P 500 component grew into a company with over $9.3 billion in total assets and annual revenues exceeding $1.5 billion.
Analogy: Building a company like Camden Property Trust is like playing a high-stakes game of Monopoly that spans four decades; you start by salvaging a few distressed properties, but through decades of strategic trades and buying out competitors, you eventually replace those small houses with massive apartment complexes across the entire board.
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