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Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (MAA - Free Report) , commonly referred as MAA, reported first-quarter 2019 funds from operations (FFO) of $1.58 per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.50. The bottom line comes in higher than the prior-year quarter’s reported figure of $1.44.
This residential REIT’s quarterly results reflect growth in same-store net operating income (NOI) and rise in average effective rent per unit for the same-store portfolio. Further, during the March-end quarter the company recorded the strongest year-over-year rent growth of the past two years.
Rental and other property revenues came in at $401.2 million in the quarter, outpacing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $400.7 million. Further, the reported tally comes in higher than the prior-year figure of $386 million.
Quarter in Detail
The same-store portfolio revenues increased 2.3%, backed by rise in average effective rent per unit of 3.1% year over year. During the first quarter, the company’s same-store NOI increased to $251.8 million, registering 2.5% year-over-year growth. Moreover, average physical occupancy for the same-store portfolio was 95.9%.
As of Dec 31, 2019, MAA held cash and cash equivalents of nearly $44.6 million, significantly up from approximately $34.2 million as of Dec 31, 2018.
Furthermore, as of the same date, around $967.2 million of combined cash and capacity were available under its unsecured revolving credit facility.
Portfolio Activity
During the quarter, MAA purchased a 345-unit multifamily apartment community development — Novel Midtown — in Phoenix, AZ.
During the March-end quarter, it closed on the sale of a 42,000-square-foot office property in Memphis, TN for proceeds of $3.3 million.
During the quarter ended Mar 31, 2019, MAA completed the renovation of 1,679 units under its redevelopment program. Notably, the company attained an increase in the average rental rate of 10.9%, above non-renovated units. Further, it expects to redevelop a total of 7,500-8,500 units in 2019.
At the end of the first quarter, MAA had five development community projects under construction, with total projected cost of $230.5 million. Notably, an estimated $171 million remained to be funded as of Mar 31, 2019.
Outlook
For second-quarter 2019, MAA expects FFO per share in the range of $1.45-$1.57. Currently, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pegged at $1.53.
MAA revised its guidance for 2019 FFO per share to $6.11-$6.35 from the previous estimate of $6.03-$6.27. Currently, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pinned at $6.16.
Our Viewpoint
MAA is witnessing favorable demand for its apartment communities on the back of strategic location in the high-growth Sunbelt markets. This has enabled the company to capture high tenant retention while maintaining strong occupancy rates.
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. Price and EPS Surprise
Nevertheless, elevated supply in a number of the company’s markets and escalating competition from other housing alternatives will likely curb its ability to raise rents. This will, thereby, affect the company’s pricing power over the upcoming period.
Cousins Properties Incorporated (CUZ - Free Report) reported FFO per share of 20 cents in the January-March quarter, in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate. The figure came in higher than the prior-year quarter’s reported tally of 15 cents.
Duke Realty Corporation’s first-quarter 2019 core FFO per share of 33 cents surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 32 cents. Moreover, the figure came in ahead of the year-ago quarter’s reported tally of 30 cents.
Ventas, Inc. (VTR - Free Report) delivered first-quarter normalized FFO of 99 cents, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 96 cents. The reported figure, however, came in lower than the prior year’s $1.05.
Note: Anything related to earnings presented in this write-up represent funds from operations (FFO) — a widely used metric to gauge the performance of REITs.
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Mid-America Apartment (MAA) Beats Q1 FFO & Revenue Estimates
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (MAA - Free Report) , commonly referred as MAA, reported first-quarter 2019 funds from operations (FFO) of $1.58 per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.50. The bottom line comes in higher than the prior-year quarter’s reported figure of $1.44.
This residential REIT’s quarterly results reflect growth in same-store net operating income (NOI) and rise in average effective rent per unit for the same-store portfolio. Further, during the March-end quarter the company recorded the strongest year-over-year rent growth of the past two years.
Rental and other property revenues came in at $401.2 million in the quarter, outpacing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $400.7 million. Further, the reported tally comes in higher than the prior-year figure of $386 million.
Quarter in Detail
The same-store portfolio revenues increased 2.3%, backed by rise in average effective rent per unit of 3.1% year over year. During the first quarter, the company’s same-store NOI increased to $251.8 million, registering 2.5% year-over-year growth. Moreover, average physical occupancy for the same-store portfolio was 95.9%.
As of Dec 31, 2019, MAA held cash and cash equivalents of nearly $44.6 million, significantly up from approximately $34.2 million as of Dec 31, 2018.
Furthermore, as of the same date, around $967.2 million of combined cash and capacity were available under its unsecured revolving credit facility.
Portfolio Activity
During the quarter, MAA purchased a 345-unit multifamily apartment community development — Novel Midtown — in Phoenix, AZ.
During the March-end quarter, it closed on the sale of a 42,000-square-foot office property in Memphis, TN for proceeds of $3.3 million.
During the quarter ended Mar 31, 2019, MAA completed the renovation of 1,679 units under its redevelopment program. Notably, the company attained an increase in the average rental rate of 10.9%, above non-renovated units. Further, it expects to redevelop a total of 7,500-8,500 units in 2019.
At the end of the first quarter, MAA had five development community projects under construction, with total projected cost of $230.5 million. Notably, an estimated $171 million remained to be funded as of Mar 31, 2019.
Outlook
For second-quarter 2019, MAA expects FFO per share in the range of $1.45-$1.57. Currently, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pegged at $1.53.
MAA revised its guidance for 2019 FFO per share to $6.11-$6.35 from the previous estimate of $6.03-$6.27. Currently, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is pinned at $6.16.
Our Viewpoint
MAA is witnessing favorable demand for its apartment communities on the back of strategic location in the high-growth Sunbelt markets. This has enabled the company to capture high tenant retention while maintaining strong occupancy rates.
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. Price and EPS Surprise
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. Price and EPS Surprise | Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. Quote
Nevertheless, elevated supply in a number of the company’s markets and escalating competition from other housing alternatives will likely curb its ability to raise rents. This will, thereby, affect the company’s pricing power over the upcoming period.
MAA currently has a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Performance of Other REITs
Cousins Properties Incorporated (CUZ - Free Report) reported FFO per share of 20 cents in the January-March quarter, in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate. The figure came in higher than the prior-year quarter’s reported tally of 15 cents.
Duke Realty Corporation’s first-quarter 2019 core FFO per share of 33 cents surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 32 cents. Moreover, the figure came in ahead of the year-ago quarter’s reported tally of 30 cents.
Ventas, Inc. (VTR - Free Report) delivered first-quarter normalized FFO of 99 cents, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 96 cents. The reported figure, however, came in lower than the prior year’s $1.05.
Note: Anything related to earnings presented in this write-up represent funds from operations (FFO) — a widely used metric to gauge the performance of REITs.
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In addition to the stocks discussed above, would you like to know about our 10 finest buy-and-holds for the year?
Who wouldn't? Our annual Top 10s have beaten the market with amazing regularity. In 2019, while the market dropped -5.2%, the portfolio scored well into double-digits overall with individual stocks rising as high as +61.5%. And from 2012-2017, while the market boomed +126.3, Zacks' Top 10s reached an even more sensational +181.9%.
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