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REA Group shares slide as buyback window opens — what investors watch next
23 February 2026
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REA Group shares slide as buyback window opens — what investors watch next

Sydney, Feb 23, 2026, 18:11 AEDT — Market closed.

  • REA Group shed 1.8% to A$159.02, deepening its early 2026 slide.
  • Investors are eyeing a planned A$200 million on-market buyback, set to begin on or after Feb. 23, as a possible source of support.
  • Coming up: REA’s interim payout hits its ex-dividend date on March 3.

REA Group slipped 1.8% to A$159.02 on Monday. Shares have dropped 12.5% this year and lost roughly a third since the start of FY2026, Morningstar data via Intelligent Investor show.

Why it matters now: Management’s buyback, flagged earlier this month, is set to kick off as soon as Monday—injecting a new technical bid as the stock works to steady itself. REA’s interim dividend goes ex-dividend March 3.

Investors kept risk in check. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 ended Monday off 0.61%, dragged lower by growth names, as fresh trade concerns clouded the outlook.

REA—the operator of realestate.com.au—posted half-year revenue of A$916 million, a 5% increase over the prior year, with net profit from core operations climbing 9% to A$341 million, according to its ASX filing on Feb. 6. The company also announced a fully franked interim dividend of A$1.24 per share.

Chief executive Cameron McIntyre credited “strong double-digit yield growth” in REA’s core residential business for the first-half result, highlighting record audiences and heightened customer demand.

REA is looking to buy back as much as A$200 million of its own stock directly on the exchange. The company said it will decide both the pace and the total amount based on how the market is behaving and where the share price lands.

Chairman Hamish McLennan described the buyback as evidence of the Board’s confidence in the company’s long-term outlook, adding it shows the group is sticking to a disciplined approach when it comes to capital management.

Still, there’s no promise the support will hold. REA flagged a projected 1% to 3% drop in national residential Buy listing volumes for FY26. January numbers didn’t help, with listing volumes slipping 8% year-on-year—Melbourne and Sydney both off by 1%.

This is significant for REA, since the company’s ad inventory depends on the flow of new listings from agents and developers. When supply softens, growth may take a hit—even if pricing stays resilient.

This week, investors are eyeing evidence that the buyback is underway, plus any moves ahead of the interim dividend’s March 3 ex-dividend date — when eligibility for the payout ends for new shareholders.

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