UMH Properties (NYSE: UMH) director adds shares through dividend reinvestment purchase
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
UMH Properties, Inc. director William Edward Mitchell acquired 67.8000 common shares on July 15, 2026 at $14.7500 per share through the company’s Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan, bringing his direct holdings to 34133.2700 shares. He also continues to hold multiple stock option awards on UMH shares.
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 67.8 shares ($1,000)
Net Buy
5 txns
Insider
Mitchell William Edward
Role
Director
Bought
67.8 shs ($1K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | UMH Properties, Inc. | 67.8 | $14.75 | $1K |
| holding | UMH Properties, Inc. | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | UMH Properties, Inc. | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | UMH Properties, Inc. | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | UMH Properties, Inc. | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
UMH Properties, Inc. — 34,133.27 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Shares purchased: 67.8000 shares
Purchase price: $14.7500 per share
Common shares held after transaction: 34133.2700 shares
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7 metrics
Shares purchased
67.8000 shares
Common shares acquired on July 15, 2026 through Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan
Purchase price
$14.7500 per share
Price paid for 67.8000 common shares acquired on July 15, 2026
Common shares held after transaction
34133.2700 shares
Total direct UMH common share holdings following the July 15, 2026 purchase
Option underlying shares (2036-01-21)
12000.0000 shares
Underlying shares for options with a 16.1500 exercise price expiring 2036-01-21
Option exercise price (2036-01-21)
$16.1500
Exercise price for options on 12000.0000 underlying shares expiring 2036-01-21
Option underlying shares (2035-06-16)
12000.0000 shares
Underlying shares for options with a 16.8600 exercise price expiring 2035-06-16
Option underlying shares (2033-03-21)
10000.0000 shares
Underlying shares for options with a 14.3600 exercise price expiring 2033-03-21
Key Terms
Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan, open-market purchase, underlying security, exercise price, +1 more
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Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan financial
"Purchase of shares through the Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan on 7/15/2026."
A dividend reinvestment and stock purchase plan lets investors automatically use cash dividends to buy additional shares and often make extra share purchases directly from the company, usually at low or no commission. Think of it as an automatic savings plan for stock: dividends and optional contributions are turned into more shares, helping ownership grow through compounding and making regular investing simple and low-cost—key for long-term investors.
open-market purchase financial
"Transaction code P denotes a purchase in open market or private transaction."
An open-market purchase is when an investor or a company buys shares on a public stock exchange at the going market price, rather than through a private deal. It matters to investors because these purchases change how many shares are available, can push the stock price up or signal confidence from large buyers, and often affect per-share metrics like earnings—think of it like someone buying lots of apples off a grocery shelf, reducing supply and potentially raising the price.
underlying security financial
"Options reference an underlying security title of UMH Properties, Inc."
exercise price financial
"Options carry an exercise price such as 16.1500 with a stated expiration date."
The exercise price is the fixed amount at which you can buy or sell an asset, like a stock, when using an options contract. It matters because it helps determine whether exercising the option will be profitable or not, depending on the current market price. Think of it as the set price you agree on today to buy or sell later.
expiration date financial
"Each option award lists an expiration date, including 2036-01-21 and 2035-06-16."
The expiration date is the deadline after which a financial contract, such as an option or a futures agreement, is no longer valid or can be exercised. It matters to investors because it determines the timeframe during which they can take action or benefit from the contract, similar to how a coupon or a food item has a limited period of usefulness. Once the expiration date passes, the contract loses its value or ability to be used.
FAQ
Was the UMH (UMH) director’s July 15, 2026 transaction an open-market trade?
The transaction is coded as a purchase (code P) but the footnote specifies it was a purchase of shares through the Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan on July 15, 2026, rather than a discretionary open-market trade.
Does this UMH (UMH) Form 4 show net buying or selling by the director?
The filing shows net buying of 67.8000 shares and no reported sales. Transaction data indicate one purchase transaction and no sell transactions, resulting in a net-buy direction for William Edward Mitchell on July 15, 2026.