Realbricks Returns Over Time: Dividend History & Performance for 2024 & 2025

Since launching the Realbricks marketplace in July 2024, the platform has continued to grow across both its user base and property offerings. As the marketplace has expanded, one factor has remained steady and consistent: quarterly distributions to investors.

📊 Realbricks’ Dividend History

To date, Realbricks has issued five consecutive quarterly dividends, reinforcing a clear track record of performance across income-producing properties.

Quarter Distribution Percentage Applicable Properties
Q4 2025 1.75% Dalmore, Stag, Woody Creek, Blanton - Income-Producing Properties
1.00% Garrison - Construction Completed
Q3 2025 2.00% All income-producing properties
Q2 2025 2.00% All income-producing properties
Q1 2025 2.00% All income-producing properties
Q4 2024 2.25% All income-producing properties

Key takeaway: Every quarter since Q4 2024 has resulted in a distribution to investors.

Disclaimer: Past distributions are NOT indicative of future results. Distribution amounts may vary based on property performance, market conditions, and other factors. There is no guarantee that distributions will continue at the previous rate or even at all.

📈 Property-Level Returns to Date

In certain cases, we identified opportunities to exit properties when it aligned with the best interests of our investors. These events allowed us to return the original capital back to each investor while also delivering additional returns above the initial investment.

This process demonstrates an important aspect of the platform: the ability to create liquidity through strategic property exits, while providing favorable outcomes for investors.

Looking at total returns from sales across select properties, we’ve seen strong investor returns:

  • Stag: 5% (distributed (03/06/2026)
  • Templeton: 10% (distributed 04/02/2025)
  • Cedar Ridge: 6.5% (distributed 09/03/2025)

🔍 Looking Ahead: Q1 2026 Distribution

As we move into Q1 2026, we are currently finalizing projected distribution figures.

Estimated dividend distribution figures for homes on the Realbricks platform will be announced once the current quarter closes on March 31, 2026.

Dividend-Eligible Properties (Q1 2026)

  • Woody Creek(Shares still available)
  • Dalmore(Fully funded)
  • Blanton(Fully funded)
  • Garrison(Fully funded)

Woody Creek is currently the only Q1 2026 dividend-eligible property with shares still available and is now over 97% funded.

Because distributions are not prorated, any shares purchased in Woody Creek prior to March 31, 2026 will be eligible to receive the full quarterly distribution.

🏡 Why Reliable Dividends Matter

Consistency is one of the most important factors when evaluating real estate performance.

  • Every quarter since launch has resulted in a distribution
  • Multiple properties have already delivered measurable total returns
  • The platform continues to expand with new opportunities

This establishes a clear and consistent pattern of performance as the marketplace continues to grow.

View Woody Creek

Woody Creek is currently the only dividend-eligible property for Q1 2026 with shares still available and is now over 97% funded.

As we approach the end of the quarter, this creates a timely opportunity for investors to:

  • Participate in the upcoming Q1 2026 distribution
  • Receive the full quarterly distribution if shares are purchased before March 31, 2026
  • Gain exposure to an income-producing property
  • Secure shares before the offering is fully funded

A 2024 & 2025 Realbricks Recap

Realbricks has now delivered five consecutive quarterly distributions, with additional returns generated through strategic property exits.

Dividends for Q1 2026 are currently in progress, and Woody Creek remains the only dividend-eligible property with shares still available.

For investors looking to participate in the upcoming distribution, timing matters. Shares purchased in Woody Creek before March 31, 2026 will receive the full quarterly payout.

Disclaimer: Investing in real estate involves risks, including the potential loss of capital. This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as investment advice. Investors should perform their own research and consult with financial professionals before making investment decisions.