Agree Realty Corp
NYSE:ADC

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Price: 73.9 USD -0.65% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8.5B USD

During the last 3 months Agree Realty Corp insiders bought 2m USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 7, 2025 by Rakolta John Jr , who bought 1.8m USD worth of ADC shares.

Last Transactions:
Rakolta John Jr
$+1.8m
Erlich Craig
$+25.5k
Agree Joey
$+249.2k
Lehmkuhl Greg
$+54.6k
Agree Joey
$+151.4k
Agree Joey
$+296.4k
Rakolta John Jr
$+743.4k
Rakolta John Jr
$+2m
Rakolta John Jr
$+700.7k
Rakolta John Jr
$+1.4m
Lehmkuhl Greg
$+59k
Rakolta John Jr
$+592.4k
Breslin Stephen
$+24.9k
Agree Richard
$+888k
Rakolta John Jr
$+1.1m
Agree Joey
$+199.2k
Rakolta John Jr
$+5.8k
Rakolta John Jr
$+1.2m
Agree Joey
$+115.1k
Agree Richard
$+657k
Rakolta John Jr
$+20.9k
Rakolta John Jr
$+811.7k
Lehmkuhl Greg
$+104k
Agree Joey
$+78.9k
Agree Joey
$+76k
Agree Joey
$+215.4k
Erlich Craig
$+99.4k
Agree Joey
$+561k
Rakolta John Jr
$+1.1m
Rakolta John Jr
$+1.7m
Coughenour Peter
$+30.9k
Erlich Craig
$+93.5k
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During the last 3 months Agree Realty Corp insiders bought 2m USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 7, 2025 by Rakolta John Jr , who bought 1.8m USD worth of ADC shares.

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In the realm of real estate investment trusts (REITs), Agree Realty Corporation has carved a niche for itself by specializing in retail properties. Founded in 1971, the company has grown its portfolio to include predominantly free-standing, net-leased properties across the United States. Unlike many traditional landlords, Agree Realty's business model revolves around the net lease structure, where tenants are responsible for most, if not all, property-related expenses such as maintenance, insurance, and taxes. This model not only mitigates risk but also provides a predictable stream of income, since tenants are mainly high-quality, creditworthy retailers that agree to long-term leases. This strategic positioning allows Agree Realty to limit its exposure to the volatility often seen in retail and focus on generating stable revenue streams. Agree Realty’s business agility is reflected in its tenant base and proactive acquisition strategy. The majority of its properties are leased to national tenants with a focus on recognized leaders in various retail sectors, including grocery, drugstores, and dollar stores—industries known for their resilience against economic downturns and e-commerce pressures. By concentrating on properties with essential retail tenants, Agree Realty captures a reliable cash flow and higher occupancy rates. Furthermore, the company continuously expands its portfolio through strategic acquisitions, which are meticulously selected based on rigorous market analyses and financial merit, ensuring these properties align with their long-term growth objectives. Through this model, Agree Realty not only fortifies its income stability but also retains the flexibility to adapt its portfolio in response to evolving market trends.

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