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Equity Residential (EQR) Q4 FFO and Revenues Beat Estimates
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Equity Residential’s (EQR - Free Report) fourth-quarter 2020 normalized funds from operations (FFO) per share of 76 cents surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 74 cents, reflecting better-than-anticipated rental income.
Rental income in the fourth quarter came in at $613.4 million, exceeding the consensus mark of $608 million.
However, on a year-over-year basis, normalized FFO per share declined 16.5% and rental income fell 10.3%. Results reflect lower blended rates and physical occupancy compared with the year-ago period when the residential REIT delivered solid pre-pandemic results.
Management expects the first half of 2021 to be the low point in its reported numbers and anticipates noticeable improvement in the second half of the current year.
Equity Residential's president and CEO Mark J. Parrell noted, “we expect demand to accelerate and pricing to continue to improve as vaccines are widely administered and cities become more active.”
Also, in the fourth quarter, the company collected roughly 97% of its expected residential revenues.
For 2020, the company recorded normalized FFO per share of $3.26, topping the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.23. However, the figure declined 6.6% year on year. Rental income of $2.57 billion slipped 4.8% year on year.
Quarter in Detail
Residential same-store revenues (includes 76,535 apartment units) were down 8.2% year over year to $580.3 million, while expenses flared up 2.8% to $192.9 million. As a result, same-store net operating income (NOI) declined 12.9% to $387.4 million, year on year.
Average rental rate decreased 6.4% year on year to $2,685 during the December-end quarter, while physical occupancy contracted 190 basis points to 94.2% for the same-store portfolio.
Balance Sheet
Equity Residential exited 2020 with cash and cash equivalents of $42.6 million, down from the $45.8 million recorded at the end of 2019. Notably, with the proceeds from property sale, along with cash on hand and borrowings under its commercial paper program, the company efficiently addressed its obligations on the $750-million 4.625% unsecured notes that are due in December 2021.
Portfolio Activity
During the reported quarter, Equity Residential sold a 679-unit apartment property in downtown San Diego for $312.5 million at a disposition yield of 4.1%, resulting in an unlevered IRR of 8.8%. However, it did not acquire any assets during the quarter.
Outlook
For full-year 2021, management projects normalized FFO per share of $2.60-$2.80. This is below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.04.
The company’s full-year outlook incorporates same-store revenue decline of 7-9%, expense rise of 3-4% and NOI contraction of 12-15%. Physical occupancy is expected to be 94.8-95.8%. Moreover, the company expects consolidated rental acquisitions to approximately equal consolidated rental dispositions.
For first-quarter 2021, the company projects normalized FFO per share at 65-69 cents. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is currently pinned at 72 cents.
In Conclusion
Equity Residential’s impressive performance in the fourth quarter is encouraging. The company noted that there has been a 0.9% improvement in same-store physical occupancy since third quarter-end, with occupancy level moving to 95.1% on Jan 31, 2021 from 94.2% on Sep 30, 2020.
Also, the REIT noted that while pricing trends stabilized in November 2020, there was modest improvement in December 2020 and January 2021 for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.
Particularly, in the urban core portfolio (representing 23% of same store residential revenues), physical occupancy improved to 91.8% as of Jan 31, 2021 from 90.2% on Dec 31, 2020 and 89.2% on Sep 30. Blended rate was down 25.0% in January compared with the decline of 26.6% in December and down 25.0% in the fourth quarter.
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.’s (AVB - Free Report) core FFO per share of $2.02 missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.09 for the October-December quarter. The reported figure also declined 16.9% year over year from the prior-year quarter’s $2.43. Results underlined decline in residential rental revenues on lease rates and concessions as well as uncollectible lease revenues.
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (MAA - Free Report) , commonly referred to as MAA, reported fourth-quarter 2020 core FFO per share of $1.65, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.64. Nonetheless, the reported figure marginally declined from the year-ago figure of $1.66. The residential REIT’s quarterly results were driven by an increase in average effective rent per unit for the same-store portfolio. Positive rent growth also aided same-store portfolio revenue growth during the period.
Essex Property Trust Inc. (ESS - Free Report) reported fourth-quarter 2020 core FFO per share of $3.02, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.12. The figure also fell 12.5% from the year-ago quarter’s $3.45. Results reflected the adverse impact of the pandemic on the company’s business. Concessions and delinquencies affected same-property revenues during the quarter.
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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Equity Residential (EQR) Q4 FFO and Revenues Beat Estimates
Equity Residential’s (EQR - Free Report) fourth-quarter 2020 normalized funds from operations (FFO) per share of 76 cents surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 74 cents, reflecting better-than-anticipated rental income.
Rental income in the fourth quarter came in at $613.4 million, exceeding the consensus mark of $608 million.
However, on a year-over-year basis, normalized FFO per share declined 16.5% and rental income fell 10.3%. Results reflect lower blended rates and physical occupancy compared with the year-ago period when the residential REIT delivered solid pre-pandemic results.
Management expects the first half of 2021 to be the low point in its reported numbers and anticipates noticeable improvement in the second half of the current year.
Equity Residential's president and CEO Mark J. Parrell noted, “we expect demand to accelerate and pricing to continue to improve as vaccines are widely administered and cities become more active.”
Also, in the fourth quarter, the company collected roughly 97% of its expected residential revenues.
For 2020, the company recorded normalized FFO per share of $3.26, topping the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.23. However, the figure declined 6.6% year on year. Rental income of $2.57 billion slipped 4.8% year on year.
Quarter in Detail
Residential same-store revenues (includes 76,535 apartment units) were down 8.2% year over year to $580.3 million, while expenses flared up 2.8% to $192.9 million. As a result, same-store net operating income (NOI) declined 12.9% to $387.4 million, year on year.
Average rental rate decreased 6.4% year on year to $2,685 during the December-end quarter, while physical occupancy contracted 190 basis points to 94.2% for the same-store portfolio.
Balance Sheet
Equity Residential exited 2020 with cash and cash equivalents of $42.6 million, down from the $45.8 million recorded at the end of 2019. Notably, with the proceeds from property sale, along with cash on hand and borrowings under its commercial paper program, the company efficiently addressed its obligations on the $750-million 4.625% unsecured notes that are due in December 2021.
Portfolio Activity
During the reported quarter, Equity Residential sold a 679-unit apartment property in downtown San Diego for $312.5 million at a disposition yield of 4.1%, resulting in an unlevered IRR of 8.8%. However, it did not acquire any assets during the quarter.
Outlook
For full-year 2021, management projects normalized FFO per share of $2.60-$2.80. This is below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.04.
The company’s full-year outlook incorporates same-store revenue decline of 7-9%, expense rise of 3-4% and NOI contraction of 12-15%. Physical occupancy is expected to be 94.8-95.8%. Moreover, the company expects consolidated rental acquisitions to approximately equal consolidated rental dispositions.
For first-quarter 2021, the company projects normalized FFO per share at 65-69 cents. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the same is currently pinned at 72 cents.
In Conclusion
Equity Residential’s impressive performance in the fourth quarter is encouraging. The company noted that there has been a 0.9% improvement in same-store physical occupancy since third quarter-end, with occupancy level moving to 95.1% on Jan 31, 2021 from 94.2% on Sep 30, 2020.
Also, the REIT noted that while pricing trends stabilized in November 2020, there was modest improvement in December 2020 and January 2021 for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.
Particularly, in the urban core portfolio (representing 23% of same store residential revenues), physical occupancy improved to 91.8% as of Jan 31, 2021 from 90.2% on Dec 31, 2020 and 89.2% on Sep 30. Blended rate was down 25.0% in January compared with the decline of 26.6% in December and down 25.0% in the fourth quarter.
Equity Residential currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Equity Residential Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
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Performance of Other Residential REITs
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.’s (AVB - Free Report) core FFO per share of $2.02 missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.09 for the October-December quarter. The reported figure also declined 16.9% year over year from the prior-year quarter’s $2.43. Results underlined decline in residential rental revenues on lease rates and concessions as well as uncollectible lease revenues.
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (MAA - Free Report) , commonly referred to as MAA, reported fourth-quarter 2020 core FFO per share of $1.65, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.64. Nonetheless, the reported figure marginally declined from the year-ago figure of $1.66. The residential REIT’s quarterly results were driven by an increase in average effective rent per unit for the same-store portfolio. Positive rent growth also aided same-store portfolio revenue growth during the period.
Essex Property Trust Inc. (ESS - Free Report) reported fourth-quarter 2020 core FFO per share of $3.02, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.12. The figure also fell 12.5% from the year-ago quarter’s $3.45. Results reflected the adverse impact of the pandemic on the company’s business. Concessions and delinquencies affected same-property revenues during the quarter.
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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