Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc. Reports Results for Third Quarter 2019

November 4, 2019 4:44 PM EST

ATLANTA, Nov. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc. (NYSE: APTS) ("we," "our," the "Company" or "Preferred Apartment Communities") today reported results for the quarter ended September 30, 2019. Unless otherwise indicated, all per share results are reported based on the basic weighted average shares of Common Stock and Class A Units of the Company's operating partnership ("Class A Units") outstanding. See Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures.

Preferred Apartment Communities

"We had a strong quarter, up 10.7% on FFO over Q3 2018. We accomplished this despite incurring nearly $0.02/share in direct costs associated with our consideration of internalizing our external manager. We incurred additional indirect internalization related costs as we built up cash reserves to fund portions of an internalization if required. These extraordinary costs will have a significant impact on our year end numbers and we now expect that when these expenses are added back to FFO we will perform at the low end of our previously provided guidance range," said Daniel M. DuPree, Preferred Apartment Communities' Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

Financial Highlights

Our operating results are presented below.

Three months ended September 30,

Nine months ended September 30,

2019

2018

% change

2019

2018

% change

Revenues (in thousands)

$

120,203

$

104,232

15.3

%

$

345,561

$

290,991

18.8

%

Per share data:

Net income (loss) (1)

$

(0.71)

$

(0.35)

$

(2.02)

$

(1.16)

FFO (2)

$

0.31

$

0.28

10.7

%

$

1.06

$

1.03

2.9

%

AFFO (2)

$

0.12

$

0.21

(42.9)

%

$

0.66

$

0.84

(21.4)

%

Dividends (3)

$

0.2625

$

0.255

2.9

%

$

0.785

$

0.76

3.3

%

 

(1) Per weighted average share of Common Stock outstanding for the periods indicated.

(2) FFO and AFFO results are presented per weighted average share of Common Stock and Class A Unit in our Operating Partnership outstanding for the periods indicated. See Reconciliations of FFO Attributable to Common Stockholders and Unitholders and AFFO to Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Stockholders and Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures.

(3)  Per share of Common Stock and Class A Unit outstanding.

           

  • For the third quarter 2019, our FFO payout ratio to Common Stockholders and Unitholders was approximately 85.0% and our FFO payout ratio (before the deduction of preferred dividends) to our preferred stockholders was approximately 67.5%. (A)
  • Our AFFO payout ratio to Common Stockholders and Unitholders was approximately 223.5% for the third quarter 2019 and 93.2% for the trailing twelve-month period ended September 30, 2019. Our AFFO payout ratio (before the deduction of preferred dividends) to our preferred stockholders was approximately 84.5% for the third quarter 2019 and 68.2% for the trailing twelve-month period ended September 30, 2019.  (B) We have $27.9 million of accrued but not yet paid interest on our real estate loan investment portfolio.
  • For the quarter ended September 30, 2019, our same-store rental revenues increased approximately 3.3% and our operating expenses increased 2.3%, resulting in an increase in net operating income of approximately 4.4% for our same-store multifamily communities as compared to the quarter ended September 30, 2018.(C) For the third quarter 2019, our average same-store multifamily communities' physical occupancy was 95.6%.
  • At September 30, 2019, the market value of our common stock was $14.45 per share. A hypothetical investment in our Common Stock in our initial public offering on April 5, 2011, assuming the reinvestment of all dividends and no transaction costs, would have resulted in an average annual return of approximately 17.4% through September 30, 2019.
  • As of September 30, 2019, the average age of our multifamily communities was approximately 5.4 years, which is the youngest in the public multifamily REIT industry.
  • As of September 30, 2019, approximately 91.6% of our permanent property-level mortgage debt has fixed interest rates and approximately 3.8% has variable interest rates which are capped. We believe we are well protected against potential increases in market interest rates. 
  • During the third quarter 2019, we refinanced six retail assets with new fixed-rate mortgage debt and on October 1, we repaid two other maturing mortgages on retail properties which remain unencumbered.
  • At September 30, 2019, our leverage, as measured by the ratio of our debt to the undepreciated book value of our total assets, was approximately 52.4%. Included in our total assets were our investments in the Series 2018-ML04 and Series 2019-ML05 from the Freddie Mac K program. Our leverage calculation excludes the gross assets of approximately $586 million and liabilities of approximately $586 million that are owned by other pool participants in the Freddie Mac K program that we consolidated under the VIE rules.
  • As of September 30, 2019, our total assets were approximately $5.3 billion compared to approximately $4.1 billion as of September 30, 2018, an increase of approximately $1.1 billion, or approximately 26.9%. This growth was driven by (i) the net acquisition of 12 real estate properties and (ii) the consolidation of the mortgage pools from the Freddie Mac K program. Excluding the VIE mortgage pool assets from other participants in the K Program, our total assets grew approximately $789 million, or 20.3% since September 30, 2018.
  • On July 29, 2019, we entered into a purchase and sale agreement to sell six of our student housing properties to a third party. A non-refundable earnest money deposit has been placed into an escrow account by the purchaser and we anticipate the sale to close in the near future. We expect to realize a book gain on the sale.
  • On August 16, 2019, we closed on a real estate loan investment of up to approximately $14.8 million in connection with the development of Kennesaw Crossing, a 250-unit multifamily community to be located in Kennesaw, Georgia.

 

(A) We calculate the FFO payout ratio to Common Stockholders as the ratio of Common Stock dividends and distributions to FFO Attributable to Common Stockholders and Unitholders. We calculate the FFO payout ratio to preferred stockholders as the ratio of Preferred Stock dividends to the sum of Preferred Stock dividends and FFO. Since our operations resulted in a net loss from continuing operations for the periods presented, a payout ratio based on net loss is not calculable.  See Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures.

(B) We calculate the AFFO payout ratio to Common Stockholders as the ratio of Common Stock dividends and distributions to AFFO. We calculate the AFFO payout ratio to preferred stockholders as the ratio of Preferred Stock dividends to the sum of Preferred Stock dividends and AFFO.

(C) Same store net operating income is a non-GAAP measure. See Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures.

 

Acquisitions of Properties

During the third quarter 2019, we acquired the following properties:

Property

Location (MSA)

Units / Leasable square feet

Multifamily communities:

Artisan at Viera

Melbourne, FL

259

units

Five Oaks at Westchase

Tampa, FL

218

units

Office building:

CAPTRUST Tower

Raleigh, NC

300,000

LSF

251 Armour (1)

Atlanta, GA

35,000

LSF

Grocery-anchored shopping center:

Fairfield Shopping Center (2)

Virginia Beach, VA

231,829

LSF

(1) 251 Armour is  an additional building acquired within our Armour Yards office building complex in Atlanta, Georgia.

(2) Property is owned through a consolidated joint venture.

 

Real Estate Assets

 

Owned as of September 30, 2019

Potential additions from real estate loan investment portfolio (1) (2)

Potential total

Multifamily communities:

Properties

34

8

42

Units

10,245

2,303

12,548

Grocery-anchored shopping centers:

Properties

50

(3)

50

Gross leasable area (square feet)

5,644,427

5,644,427

Student housing properties:

Properties

8

1

9

Units

2,011

175

2,186

Beds

6,095

543

6,638

Office buildings:

Properties

9

1

10

Rentable square feet

2,913,000

192,000

3,105,000

(1)  We evaluate each project individually and we make no assurance that we will acquire any of the underlying properties from our real estate loan investment portfolio.

(2)  The Company has terminated various purchase option agreements in exchange for termination fees.  These properties are excluded from the potential additions from our real estate loan investment portfolio.

(3) One property is owned through a consolidated joint venture.

 

Subsequent to Quarter End

Between October 1, 2019 and October 31, 2019, we issued 42,025 Units under the $1.5 Billion Unit Offering and collected net proceeds of approximately $37.8 million after commissions and fees and issued 7,463 shares of Series M Preferred Stock under the mShares offering and collected net proceeds of approximately $7.2 million after commissions and fees.

On October 11, 2019, we closed on a real estate loan investment of up to approximately $10.9 million in connection with the development of a 340-unit multifamily community to be located in Orlando, Florida.

On October 14, 2019, we announced that our Board of Directors had unanimously elected Joel T. Murphy as Chief Executive Officer, effective as of January 1, 2020. Mr. Murphy will continue as a member of the board, where he has served since May 2019. Mr. Murphy currently is, and has for the last five years been, the CEO of our New Market Properties subsidiary, and since June 2018 has been the chairman of the Company's investment committee. Mr. Murphy succeeds our current CEO and Chairman of the Board, Daniel M. DuPree, who will remain with us as Executive Chairman of the Board.

On October 16, 2019, the borrowers repaid all amounts due under the 464 Bishop real estate loan investment and the Newport Development Partners, LLC revolving line of credit held by us. On October 24, 2019, the borrower repaid all amounts due under the Park 35 on Clairmont real estate loan investment held by us. Included in the repayments were accrued interest amounts that totaled approximately $3.4 million.

On October 17, 2019, we closed on mortgage financing for our Five Oaks at Westchase multifamily community located in Tampa, Florida. The new mortgage has a principal amount of $31.5 million, bears interest at a fixed rate of 3.27% per annum and matures on November 1, 2031.

On October 30, 2019, we amended the purchase and sale agreement for the sale of six of our student housing properties to include the sale of our Haven 12 real estate loan investment that has an outstanding principal and accrued interest amount of approximately $7.3 million.

Same-Store Multifamily Communities Financial Data

The following chart presents same-store operating results for the Company's multifamily communities. We define our population of same-store multifamily communities as those that have achieved occupancy at or above 93% for all three consecutive months within a single quarter (stabilized) before the beginning of the prior year and that have been owned for at least 15 full months as of the end of the first quarter of the current year, enabling comparisons of the current year quarterly and annual reporting periods to the prior year comparative periods. The Company excludes the operating results of properties for which construction of adjacent phases has commenced and properties which are undergoing significant capital projects, have sustained significant casualty losses, or are being marketed for sale as of the end of the reporting period. For the periods presented, same-store operating results consist of the operating results of the following multifamily communities containing an aggregate 6,172 units:

 

Aster at Lely Resort

Avenues at Cypress

Avenues at Northpointe

Citi Lakes

Lenox Village

Retreat at Lenox Village

Summit Crossing I

Sorrel

Venue at Lakewood Ranch

Overton Rise

525 Avalon Park

Vineyards

Avenues at Creekside

Retreat at Greystone

City Vista

Citrus Village

Luxe at Lakewood Ranch

Adara at Overland Park

Founders Village

Summit Crossing II

Aldridge at Town Village

 

Same-store net operating income is a non-GAAP measure that is most directly comparable to net income (loss), as shown in the reconciliations below.

 

Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Multifamily Communities' Same-Store Net Operating Income (NOI)

Three months ended:

(in thousands)

9/30/2019

9/30/2018

Net (loss) income

$

(2,137)

$

8,354

Add:

Equity stock compensation

305

796

Depreciation and amortization

46,239

44,499

Interest expense

28,799

25,657

Management fees

8,611

7,234

Insurance, professional fees and other expenses

1,945

715

Waived asset management and general and administrative expense fees

(3,081)

(1,934)

Loan loss allowance

3,029

Less:

Interest revenue on notes receivable

12,608

13,618

Interest revenue on related party notes receivable

2,546

3,671

Income from consolidated VIEs

591

131

Gain on sale of real estate

18,605

Loss on extinguishment of debt

(15)

Property net operating income

64,951

52,325

Less:

Non-same-store property revenues

(78,400)

(60,925)

Add:

Non-same-store property operating expenses

28,638

23,143

Same-store net operating income

$

15,189

$

14,543

 

Multifamily Communities' Same Store Net Operating Income

Three months ended:

(in thousands)

9/30/2019

9/30/2018

$ change

% change

Revenues:

Rental revenues

$

25,613

$

24,802

$

811

3.3

%

Other property revenues

1,036

944

92

9.7

%

Total revenues

26,649

25,746

903

3.5

%

Operating expenses:

Property operating and maintenance

3,503

3,566

(63)

(1.8)

%

Payroll

2,150

2,170

(20)

(0.9)

%

Property management fees

1,067

1,032

35

3.4

%

Real estate taxes

3,629

3,422

207

6.0

%

Other

1,111

1,013

98

9.7

%

Total operating expenses

11,460

11,203

257

2.3

%

Same-store net operating income

$

15,189

$

14,543

$

646

4.4

%

Same-store average physical occupancy

95.6

%

95.7

%

 

Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Multifamily Communities' Same-Store Net Operating Income (NOI)

Nine months ended:

(in thousands)

9/30/2019

9/30/2018

Net (loss) income

$

(6,094)

$

17,339

Add:

Equity stock compensation

922

2,881

Depreciation and amortization

137,191

127,210

Interest expense

83,166

68,972

Management fees

24,649

20,096

Insurance, professional fees and other expenses

4,888

2,487

Loan loss allowance

3,029

Waived asset management and general and administrative expense fees

(8,505)

(4,583)

Less:

Interest revenue on notes receivable

35,989

37,576

Interest revenue on related party notes receivable

9,980

12,310

Income from consolidated VIEs

1,316

185

Miscellaneous revenues (1)

1,023

Loss on extinguishment of debt

(84)

Gain on sale of real estate loan investment

747

Gain on sale of real estate

38,961

Gain on sale of trading investment

4

Property net operating income

187,242

148,399

Less:

Non-same-store property revenues

(219,882)

(164,339)

Add:

Non-same-store property operating expenses

78,067

59,726

Same-store net operating income

$

45,427

$

43,786

(1) Revenue from a forfeited earnest money deposit from a prospective property purchaser.

 

Multifamily Communities' Same-Store Net Operating Income

Nine months ended:

(in thousands)

9/30/2019

9/30/2018

$ change

% change

Revenues:

Rental revenues

$

75,972

$

73,611

$

2,361

3.2

%

Other property revenues

2,715

2,770

(55)

(2.0)

%

Total revenues

78,687

76,381

2,306

3.0

%

Operating expenses:

Property operating and maintenance

9,744

10,036

(292)

(2.9)

%

Payroll

6,226

6,173

53

0.9

%

Property management fees

3,149

3,057

92

3.0

%

Real estate taxes

10,872

10,235

637

6.2

%

Other

3,269

3,094

175

5.7

%

Total operating expenses

33,260

32,595

665

2.0

%

Same-store net operating income

$

45,427

$

43,786

$

1,641

3.7

%

 

Capital Markets Activities

On September 27, 2019, our registration statement on Form S-3 (Registration No. 333-233576) (the "Series A1/M1 Registration Statement") was declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). The Series A1/M1 Registration Statement allows us to offer up to a maximum of 1,000,000 shares of Series A1 Redeemable Preferred Stock, Series M1 Redeemable Preferred Stock or a combination of both (the "Series A1/M1 Offering"). The stated price per share is $1,000, subject to adjustment under certain conditions. The shares are being offered by our affiliate, Preferred Capital Securities, LLC ("PCS"), on a "reasonable best efforts" basis and we intend to invest substantially all the net proceeds of the Series A1/M1 Offering in connection with the acquisition of multifamily communities, grocery-anchored shopping centers, office buildings, real estate loans and mortgages, other real estate-related investments and general working capital purposes.

During the third quarter 2019, we issued and sold an aggregate of 117,787 Units from our offering of up to 1,500,000 Units, with each Unit consisting of one share of Series A Redeemable Preferred Stock and one Warrant to purchase up to 20 shares of Common Stock (the "$1.5 Billion Series A Unit Offering"), resulting in net proceeds of approximately $106.0 million after commissions and other fees.

In addition, during the third quarter 2019, we issued 194,100 shares of Common Stock pursuant to the exercise of warrants issued under our Series A Preferred Stock offering, resulting in aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $2.5 million. We also issued  approximately 869,100 shares of Common Stock for redemptions of 15,601 shares of our Series A Redeemable Preferred Stock.

During the third quarter 2019, we issued and sold an aggregate of 17,156 shares of Series M Redeemable Preferred Stock ("mShares"), resulting in net proceeds of approximately $16.6 million after dealer manager fees.

Dividends

Quarterly Dividends on Common Stock and Class A OP Units

On August 1, 2019, we declared a quarterly dividend on our Common Stock of $0.2625 per share for the third quarter 2019. This represents a 2.9% increase in our common stock dividend from our third quarter 2018 common stock dividend of $0.255 per share, and an average annual dividend growth rate of 13.4% since June 30, 2011, the first quarter end following our initial public offering in April 2011. The third quarter dividend was paid on October 15, 2019 to all stockholders of record on September 13, 2019. In conjunction with the Common Stock dividend, the Company's operating partnership declared a distribution on its Class A Units of $0.2625 per unit for the third quarter 2019, which was paid on October 15, 2019 to all Class A Unit holders of record as of September 13, 2019.

Monthly Dividends on Preferred Stock

We declared monthly dividends of $5.00 per share on our Series A Redeemable Preferred Stock, which totaled approximately $28.1 million for the third quarter 2019 and represent a 6% annual yield. We declared dividends totaling approximately $1.3 million on our Series M Redeemable Preferred Stock, or mShares, for the third quarter 2019. The mShares have a dividend rate that escalates from 5.75% in year one of issuance to 7.50% in year eight and thereafter.

Conference Call and Supplemental Data

We will hold our quarterly conference call on Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss our third quarter 2019 results. To participate in the conference call, please dial in to the following:

Live Conference Call Details Domestic Dial-in Number: 1-844-890-1791 International Dial-in Number: 1-412-380-7408 Company: Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc. Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 Time: 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time (8:00 a.m. Pacific Time)

The live broadcast of our third quarter 2019 conference call will be available online, on a listen-only basis, at our website, www.pacapts.com, under "Investors" and then click on the "Upcoming Events" link. A replay of the call will be archived on under the Investors/Audio Archive section.

2019 Guidance:

Net income (loss) per share -  We are actively adding properties and real estate loan investments to our real estate portfolio and the specific timing of the closing of acquisitions is difficult to predict. Acquisition activity by its nature can cause material variation in our reported depreciation and amortization expense and interest income. Since net income (loss) per share is calculated net of depreciation and amortization expense, our net income (loss) results can fluctuate, possibly significantly, depending upon the timing of the closing of acquisitions. For this reason, we are unable to reasonably forecast this measure or provide a reconciliation of our projected FFO per share to this measure.

FFO per share  - Extraordinary internalization costs will have a significant impact on our year end numbers and we now expect that when these expenses are added back to FFO we will perform at the low end of our previously provided guidance range of $1.44 to $1.50 per share for the full year 2019.

AFFO and FFO are calculated after deductions for all preferred stock dividends. Reconciliations of net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders to FFO and AFFO for the three-month and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2019 and 2018 appear beginning in the attached report, as well as on our website using the following link:

http://investors.pacapts.com/download/3Q19_Earnings_and_Supplemental_Data.pdf

Forward-Looking Statements

"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:  Estimates of future earnings, guidance, goals and performance are, by definition, and certain other statements in this Earnings Release and Supplemental Financial Data Report may constitute, "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance, achievements or transactions to be materially different from the results, guidance, goals, performance, achievements or transactions expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that impact such forward-looking statements include, among others, our business and investment strategy; legislative or regulatory actions; the state of the U.S. economy generally or in specific geographic areas; economic trends and economic recoveries; changes in operating costs, including real estate taxes, utilities and insurance costs; our ability to obtain and maintain debt or equity financing; financing and advance rates for our target assets; our leverage level; changes in the values of our assets; the occurrence of natural or man-made disasters; availability of attractive investment opportunities in our target markets; our ability to maintain our qualification as a real estate investment trust, or REIT, for U.S. federal income tax purposes; our ability to maintain our exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended; availability of quality personnel; our understanding of our competition and market trends in our industry; and interest rates, real estate values, the debt securities markets and the general economy.

Except as otherwise required by the federal securities laws, we assume no liability to update the information in this Earnings Release and Supplemental Financial Data Report.

We refer you to the sections entitled "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018 that was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, on March 1, 2019, which discuss various factors that could adversely affect our financial results. Such risk factors and information may be updated or supplemented by our Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K filings and other documents filed from time to time with the SEC.

Additional Information

The SEC has declared effective the registration statement filed by the Company for each of the offerings to which this communication may relate. Before you invest, you should read the final prospectus, and any prospectus supplements, forming a part of the registration statement and other documents the Company has filed with the SEC for more complete information about the Company and the offering to which this communication may relate. In particular, you should carefully read the risk factors described in the final prospectus and in any related prospectus supplement and in the documents incorporated by reference in the final prospectus and any related prospectus supplement to which this communication may relate. You may get these documents for free by visiting EDGAR on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Alternatively, the Company or its dealer manager, Preferred Capital Securities, LLC, will arrange to send you a prospectus with respect to any of the mShares Offering, the $1.5 Billion Unit Offering and the Series A1/M1 Offering upon request by contacting Leonard A. Silverstein at (770) 818-4100, 3284 Northside Parkway NW, Suite 150, Atlanta, Georgia 30327.

The final prospectus for the mShares Offering, dated January 19, 2017, can be accessed through the following link:

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1481832/000148183217000008/a424prospectus-mshares1.htm

The final prospectus for the $1.5 Billion Unit Offering, dated March 16, 2017, can be accessed through the following link:

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1481832/000148183217000061/a424prospectus-15bseriesar.htm

The final prospectus for the Series A1/M1 Offering, dated October 22, 2019, can be accessed through the following link:

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1481832/000148183219000097/a424b5-2019seriesamshares.htm

 

 

Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc.

Consolidated Statements of Operations

(Unaudited)

Three months ended September 30,

(In thousands, except per-share figures)

2019

2018

Revenues:

Rental revenues

$

101,817

$

84,500

Other property revenues

3,232

2,443

Interest income on loans and notes receivable

12,608

13,618

Interest income from related parties

2,546

3,671

Total revenues

120,203

104,232

Operating expenses:

Property operating and maintenance

14,928

12,893

Property salary and benefits

5,360

4,911

Property management fees

3,534

2,998

Real estate taxes

12,870

10,597

General and administrative

1,898

2,221

Equity compensation to directors and executives

305

796

Depreciation and amortization

46,239

44,499

Asset management and general and administrative expense

fees to related party

8,611

7,234

Loan loss allowance

3,029

Insurance, professional fees, and other expenses

3,453

1,713

Total operating expenses

97,198

90,891

Waived asset management and general and administrative

expense fees

(3,081)

(1,934)

Net operating expenses

94,117

88,957

Operating income before (loss) gain on sales of

real estate

26,086

15,275

Gain on sale of real estate

18,605

Operating income

26,086

33,880

Interest expense

28,799

25,657

Change in fair value of net assets of consolidated

VIEs from mortgage-backed pools

591

131

Loss on extinguishment of debt

(15)

Net (loss) income

(2,137)

8,354

Consolidated net loss (income) attributable to non-controlling interests

59

(216)

Net (loss) income attributable to the Company

(2,078)

8,138

Dividends declared to preferred stockholders

(29,446)

(22,360)

Earnings attributable to unvested restricted stock

(5)

(5)

Net loss attributable to common stockholders

$

(31,529)

$

(14,227)

Net loss per share of Common Stock available to

 common stockholders, basic and diluted

$

(0.71)

$

(0.35)

Weighted average number of shares of Common Stock outstanding,

basic and diluted

44,703

40,300

 

 

 

Reconciliation of FFO Attributable to Common Stockholders and Unitholders and AFFO

to Net (Loss) Income Attributable to Common Stockholders (A)

Three months ended September 30,

(In thousands, except per-share figures)

2019

2018

Net loss attributable to common stockholders (See note 1)

$

(31,529)

$

(14,227)

Add:

Depreciation of real estate assets

37,381

33,037

Amortization of acquired real estate intangible assets and deferred leasing costs

8,386

11,058

Net loss attributable to non-controlling interests (See note 2)

(59)

216

Less:

(Gain) loss on sale of real estate

(18,605)

FFO attributable to common stockholders and unitholders

14,179

11,479

Add:

Loan cost amortization on acquisition term note

19

19

Amortization of loan coordination fees paid to the Manager (See note 3)

492

673

Payment of costs related to property refinancing

170

Weather-related property operating losses

161

Non-cash equity compensation to directors and executives

305

796

Amortization of loan closing costs (See note 4)

1,168

1,309

Depreciation/amortization of non-real estate assets

472

404

Net loan fees received (See note 5)

148

248

Accrued interest income received (See note 6)

4,298

Internalization costs (See note 7)

818

Loan loss allowance

3,029

Deemed dividends from cash redemptions of preferred stock

5

2

Amortization of lease inducements (See note 8)

435

387

Non-cash dividends on Preferred Stock

147

63

Less:

Non-cash loan interest income (See note 6)

(3,763)

(4,104)

Non-cash revenues from mortgage-backed securities

(281)

(131)

Cash paid for loan closing costs

(29)

(25)

Amortization of purchase option termination revenues (See note 9)

(1,283)

(4,478)

Amortization of acquired above and below market lease intangibles

and straight-line rental revenues (See note 10)

(4,293)

(3,353)

Amortization of deferred revenues (See note 11)

(940)

(680)

Normally recurring capital expenditures and leasing costs (See note 12)

(2,379)

(1,528)

AFFO

$

5,390

$

8,569

Common Stock dividends and distributions to Unitholders declared:

Common Stock dividends

$

11,823

$

10,377

Distributions to Unitholders (See note 2)

225

272

Total

$

12,048

$

10,649

Common Stock dividends and Unitholder distributions per share

$

0.2625

$

0.255

FFO per weighted average basic share of Common Stock and Unit outstanding

$

0.31

$

0.28

AFFO per weighted average basic share of Common Stock and Unit outstanding

$

0.12

$

0.21

Weighted average shares of Common Stock and Units outstanding: (A)

Basic:

44,703

40,300

Common Stock

868

1,069

Class A Units

45,571

41,369

Common Stock and Class A Units

Diluted Common Stock and Class A Units (B)

45,768

42,890

Actual shares of Common Stock outstanding, including 20 and 19 unvested shares

 of restricted Common Stock at September 30, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

45,355

40,804

Actual Class A Units outstanding at September 30, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

856

1,068

Total

46,211

41,872

(A) Units and Unitholders refer to Class A Units in our Operating Partnership (as defined in note 2), or Class A Units, and holders of Class A Units, respectively. Unitholders include recipients of awards of Class B Units in our Operating Partnership, or Class B Units, for annual service which became vested and earned and automatically converted to Class A Units. Unitholders also include the entity that contributed the Wade Green grocery-anchored shopping center. The Class A Units collectively represent an approximate 1.90% weighted average non-controlling interest in the Operating Partnership for the three-month period ended September 30, 2019.

(B) Since our FFO and AFFO results are positive for the periods reflected above, we are presenting recalculated diluted weighted average shares of Common Stock and Class A Units for these periods for purposes of this table, which includes the dilutive effect of common stock equivalents from grants of the Class B Units, warrants included in units of Series A Preferred Stock issued, as well as annual grants of restricted Common Stock. The weighted average shares of Common Stock outstanding presented on the Consolidated Statements of Operations are the same for basic and diluted for any period for which we recorded a net loss available to common stockholders.

 

See Notes to Reconciliation of FFO and AFFO to Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Stockholders.

 

Reconciliation of FFO Attributable to Common Stockholders and Unitholders and AFFO

to Net (Loss) Income Attributable to Common Stockholders (A)

Nine months ended September 30,

(In thousands, except per-share figures)

2019

2018

Net loss attributable to common stockholders (See note 1)

$

(88,497)

$

(45,931)

Add:

Depreciation of real estate assets

109,408

90,190

Amortization of acquired real estate intangible assets and deferred leasing costs

26,402

35,963

Net loss attributable to non-controlling interests (See note 2)

(138)

456

Less:

(Gain) loss on sale of real estate

(38,961)

FFO attributable to common stockholders and unitholders

47,175

41,717

Add:

Loan cost amortization on acquisition term note

58

63

Amortization of loan coordination fees paid to the Manager (See note 3)

1,433

1,780

Payment of costs related to property refinancing

594

61

Weather-related property operating losses

(33)

Non-cash equity compensation to directors and executives

922

2,881

Amortization of loan closing costs (See note 4)

3,458

3,567

Depreciation/amortization of non-real estate assets

1,381

1,057

Net loan fees received (See note 5)

674

1,459

Accrued interest income received (See note 6)

5,078

8,410

Internalization costs (See note 7)

1,143

Loan loss allowance

3,029

Deemed dividends from cash redemptions of preferred stock

12

522

Amortization of lease inducements (See note 8)

1,295

955

Non-cash dividends on Preferred Stock

359

216

Less:

Non-cash loan interest income (See note 6)

(10,745)

(14,726)

Non-cash revenues from mortgage-backed securities

(696)

(185)

Cash paid for loan closing costs

(37)

(416)

Amortization of purchase option termination revenues (See note 9)

(2,370)

(1,964)

Amortization of acquired above and below market lease intangibles

and straight-line rental revenues (See note 10)

(12,375)

(9,047)

Amortization of deferred revenues (See note 11)

(2,821)

(1,765)

Normally recurring capital expenditures and leasing costs (See note 12)

(5,122)

(3,482)

AFFO

$

29,416

$

34,099

Common Stock dividends and distributions to Unitholders declared:

Common Stock dividends

$

34,599

$

30,283

Distributions to Unitholders (See note 2)

683

813

Total

$

35,282

$

31,096

Common Stock dividends and Unitholder distributions per share

$

0.7850

$

0.76

FFO per weighted average basic share of Common Stock and Unit outstanding

$

1.06

$

1.03

AFFO per weighted average basic share of Common Stock and Unit outstanding

$

0.66

$

0.84

Weighted average shares of Common Stock and Units outstanding: (A)

Basic:

43,703

39,598

Common Stock

875

1,070

Class A Units

44,578

40,668

Common Stock and Class A Units

Diluted Common Stock and Class A Units (B)

45,235

41,936

Actual shares of Common Stock outstanding, including 20 and 19 unvested shares

 of restricted Common Stock at September 30, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

45,355

40,804

Actual Class A Units outstanding at September 30, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

856

1,068

Total

46,211

41,872

(A) Units and Unitholders refer to Class A Units in our Operating Partnership (as defined in note 2), or Class A Units, and holders of Class A Units, respectively. Unitholders include recipients of awards of Class B Units in our Operating Partnership, or Class B Units, for annual service which became vested and earned and automatically converted to Class A Units. Unitholders also include the entity that contributed the Wade Green grocery-anchored shopping center. The Class A Units collectively represent an approximate 1.96% weighted average non-controlling interest in the Operating Partnership for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2019.

(B) Since our FFO and AFFO results are positive for the periods reflected above, we are presenting recalculated diluted weighted average shares of Common Stock and Class A Units for these periods for purposes of this table, which includes the dilutive effect of common stock equivalents from grants of the Class B Units, warrants included in units of Series A Preferred Stock issued, as well as annual grants of restricted Common Stock. The weighted average shares of Common Stock outstanding presented on the Consolidated Statements of Operations are the same for basic and diluted for any period for which we recorded a net loss available to common stockholders.

 

See Notes to Reconciliation of FFO and AFFO to Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Stockholders.

Notes to Reconciliations of FFO Attributable to Common Stockholders and Unitholders and AFFO to Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Common Stockholders

1)

Rental and other property revenues and property operating expenses for the quarter ended September 30, 2019 include activity for the properties acquired during the quarter only from their respective dates of acquisition. In addition, the third quarter 2019 period includes activity for the properties acquired since September 30, 2018. Rental and other property revenues and expenses for the third quarter 2018 include activity for the acquisitions made during that period only from their respective dates of acquisition.

2)

Non-controlling interests in Preferred Apartment Communities Operating Partnership, L.P., or our Operating Partnership, consisted of a total of 856,409 Class A Units as of September 30, 2019. Included in this total are 419,228 Class A Units which were granted as partial consideration to the seller in conjunction with the seller's contribution to us on February 29, 2016 of the Wade Green grocery-anchored shopping center. The remaining Class A units were awarded primarily to our key executive officers. The Class A Units are apportioned a percentage of our financial results as non-controlling interests. The weighted average ownership percentage of these holders of Class A Units was calculated to be 1.90% and 2.59% for the three-month periods ended September 30, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

3)

We pay loan coordination fees to Preferred Apartment Advisors, LLC, our Manager, to reflect the administrative effort involved in arranging debt financing for acquired properties. The fees are calculated as 0.6% of the amount of any mortgage indebtedness on newly-acquired properties or refinancing and are amortized over the lives of the respective mortgage loans. This non-cash amortization expense is an addition to FFO in the calculation of AFFO. At September 30, 2019, aggregate unamortized loan coordination fees were approximately $14.1 million, which will be amortized over a weighted average remaining loan life of approximately 10.4 years.

4)

We incur loan closing costs on our existing mortgage loans, which are secured on a property-by-property basis by each of our acquired real estate assets, and also for occasional amendments to our syndicated revolving line of credit with Key Bank National Association, or our Revolving Line of Credit. Effective April 13, 2018, the maximum borrowing capacity on the Revolving Line of Credit was increased from $150 million to $200 million. These loan closing costs are also amortized over the lives of the respective loans and the Revolving Line of Credit, and this non-cash amortization expense is an addition to FFO in the calculation of AFFO. Neither we nor the Operating Partnership have any recourse liability in connection with any of the mortgage loans, nor do we have any cross-collateralization arrangements with respect to the assets securing the mortgage loans, other than security interests in 49% of the equity interests of the subsidiaries owning such assets, granted in connection with our Revolving Line of Credit, which provides for full recourse liability. At September 30, 2019, aggregate unamortized loan costs were approximately $25.1 million, which will be amortized over a weighted average remaining loan life of approximately 9.1 years.

5)

We receive loan origination fees in conjunction with the origination of certain real estate loan investments. These fees are then recognized as revenue over the lives of the applicable loans as adjustments of yield using the effective interest method. The total fees received after the payment of loan origination fees to our Manager are additive adjustments in the calculation of AFFO. Correspondingly, the amortized non-cash income is a deduction in the calculation of AFFO. Over the lives of certain loans, we accrue additional interest amounts that become due to us at the time of repayment of the loan or refinancing of the property, or when the property is sold. This non-cash interest income is subtracted from FFO in our calculation of AFFO. The amount of additional accrued interest becomes an additive adjustment to FFO once received from the borrower (see note 6).

6)

This adjustment reflects the receipt during the periods presented of additional interest income (described in note 5 above) which was earned and accrued prior to those periods presented on various real estate loans.

7)

This adjustment reflects the add-back of exploratory expenses incurred by the Company related to the potential internalization of the functions performed by its Manager.

8)

This adjustment removes the non-cash amortization of costs incurred to induce tenants to lease space in our office buildings and grocery-anchored shopping centers.

9)

Effective January 1, 2019, we terminated our purchase options on the Sanibel Straits, Newbergh, Wiregrass and Cameron Square multifamily communities and the Solis Kennesaw student housing property; on May 7, 2018, we terminated our purchase options on the Encore, Bishop Street and Hidden River multifamily communities and the Haven46 and Haven Charlotte student housing properties, all of which are (or were) partially supported by real estate loan investments held by us. In exchange, we arranged to receive termination fees aggregating approximately $20.2 million from the developers, which are recorded as revenue over the period beginning on the date of election until the earlier of (i) the maturity of the real estate loan investment and (ii) the sale of the property. The receipt of the cash termination fees are an additive adjustment in our calculation of AFFO and the removal of non-cash revenue from the recognition of the termination fees are a reduction to FFO in our calculation of AFFO; both of these adjustments are presented in a single net number within this line. For the three-month and nine month periods ended September 30, 2019, we had recognized termination fee revenues in excess of cash received, resulting in the negative adjustments shown to FFO in our calculation of AFFO.

10)

This adjustment reflects straight-line rent adjustments and the reversal of the non-cash amortization of below-market and above-market lease intangibles, which were recognized in conjunction with our acquisitions and which are amortized over the estimated average remaining lease terms from the acquisition date for multifamily communities and over the remaining lease terms for grocery-anchored shopping center assets and office buildings. At September 30, 2019, the balance of unamortized below-market lease intangibles was approximately $53.0 million, which will be recognized over a weighted average remaining lease period of approximately 9.4 years.

11)

This adjustment removes the non-cash amortization of deferred revenue recorded by us in conjunction with Company-owned lessee-funded tenant improvements in our office buildings.

12)

We deduct from FFO normally recurring capital expenditures that are necessary to maintain our assets' revenue streams in the calculation of AFFO. This adjustment also deducts from FFO capitalized amounts for third party costs during the period to originate or renew leases in our grocery-anchored shopping centers and office buildings. No adjustment is made in the calculation of AFFO for nonrecurring capital expenditures. See Capital Expenditures, Grocery-Anchored Shopping Center Portfolio, and Office Buildings Portfolio sections for definitions of these terms.

 

See Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures.

 

 

Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc.

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited)

(In thousands, except per-share par values)

September 30, 2019

December 31, 2018

Assets

Real estate

Land

$

607,055

$

519,300

Building and improvements

3,117,087

2,738,085

Tenant improvements

151,960

128,914

Furniture, fixtures, and equipment

321,478

278,151

Construction in progress

11,242

8,265

Gross real estate

4,208,822

3,672,715

Less: accumulated depreciation

(382,479)

(272,042)

Net real estate

3,826,343

3,400,673

Real estate loan investments, net of deferred fee income and allowance for loan loss

356,272

282,548

Real estate loan investments to related parties, net

25,214

51,663

Total real estate and real estate loan investments, net

4,207,829

3,734,884

Cash and cash equivalents

86,177

38,958

Restricted cash

61,032

48,732

Notes receivable

17,698

14,440

Note receivable and revolving lines of credit due from related parties

23,959

32,867

Accrued interest receivable on real estate loans

27,877

23,340

Acquired intangible assets, net of amortization

147,649

135,961

Deferred loan costs on Revolving Line of Credit, net of amortization

1,454

1,916

Deferred offering costs

2,804

6,468

Tenant lease inducements, net

19,972

20,698

Receivable from sale of mortgage-backed security

41,181

Tenant receivables and other assets

60,948

41,567

Variable Interest Entity ("VIE") assets mortgage-backed pool, at fair value

610,248

269,946

Total assets

$

5,267,647

$

4,410,958

Liabilities and equity

Liabilities

Mortgage notes payable, net of deferred loan costs and mark-to-market adjustment

$

2,561,837

$

2,299,625

Revolving line of credit

50,000

57,000

Real estate loan investment participation obligation

5,181

Unearned purchase option termination fees

5,050

2,050

Deferred revenue

40,663

43,484

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

58,762

38,618

Accrued interest payable

7,853

6,711

Dividends and partnership distributions payable

22,429

19,258

Acquired below market lease intangibles, net of amortization

53,033

47,149

Security deposits and other liabilities

19,253

17,611

VIE liabilities from mortgage-backed pool, at fair value

585,837

264,886

Total liabilities

3,404,717

2,801,573

Commitments and contingencies

Equity

Stockholders' equity

Series A Redeemable Preferred Stock, $0.01 par value per share; 3,050

   shares authorized; 2,047 and 1,674 shares issued; 1,932 and 1,608

shares outstanding at September 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively

19

16

Series M Redeemable Preferred Stock, $0.01 par value per share; 500

   shares authorized; 91 and 44 shares issued and 90 and 44 shares outstanding

at September 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively

1

Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share; 400,067 shares authorized;

45,335 and 41,776 shares issued and outstanding at

September 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018, respectively

453

418

Additional paid-in capital

1,861,446

1,607,712

Accumulated (deficit) earnings

      Total stockholders' equity

1,861,919

1,608,146

Non-controlling interest

1,011

1,239

Total equity

1,862,930

1,609,385

Total liabilities and equity

$

5,267,647

$

4,410,958

 

 

Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc.

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Unaudited)

Nine months ended September 30,

(In thousands)

2019

2018

Operating activities:

Net (loss) income

$

(6,094)

$

17,339

Reconciliation of net (loss) income to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization expense

137,191

127,210

Amortization of above and below market leases

(4,525)

(4,297)

Deferred revenues and fee income amortization

(4,024)

(3,103)

Purchase option termination fee amortization

(6,900)

(6,554)

Non-cash interest income amortization on MBS, net of amortized costs

(696)

(185)

Amortization of market discount on assumed debt and lease incentives

1,492

1,152

Deferred loan cost amortization

4,752

5,213

(Increase) in accrued interest income on real estate loan investments

(7,888)

(4,385)

Equity compensation to executives and directors

922

2,881

Gains on sales of real estate and trading investment

(4)

(38,961)

Cash received for purchase option terminations

1,330

5,100

Loss on extinguishment of debt

84

Gain from sale of real estate loan investments, net

(747)

Non-cash payment of interest on related party line of credit

(637)

Mortgage interest received from consolidated VIEs

13,398

3,429

Mortgage interest paid to other participants of consolidated VIEs

(13,398)

(3,429)

Loan loss allowance

3,029

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

(Increase) in tenant receivables and other assets

(12,379)

(3,518)

(Increase) in tenant lease incentives

(570)

(6,786)

Increase in accounts payable and accrued expenses

22,399

14,470

Increase in accrued interest, prepaid rents and other liabilities

730

3,369

Net cash provided by operating activities

124,436

111,974

Investing activities:

Investments in real estate loans

(74,668)

(145,413)

Repayments of real estate loans

141,729

Notes receivable issued

(5,399)

(5,949)

Notes receivable repaid

2,169

8,941

Notes receivable issued and draws on lines of credit by related parties

(30,434)

(39,377)

Repayments of notes receivable and lines of credit by related parties

26,222

28,566

Sale of real estate loan investment

747

Origination fees received on real estate loan investments

1,347

2,919

Origination fees paid to Manager on real estate loan investments

(674)

(1,459)

Purchases of mortgage-backed securities (K program), net of acquisition costs

(18,656)

Mortgage principal received from consolidated VIEs

5,024

705

Purchases of mortgage-backed securities

(12,278)

(4,739)

Sales of mortgage-backed securities

53,445

Acquisition of properties

(442,415)

(662,918)

Disposition of properties, net

83,636

Receipt of insurance proceeds for capital improvements

746

412

Additions to real estate assets - improvements

(34,251)

(36,288)

Deposits paid on acquisitions

(952)

3,552

Net cash used in investing activities

(530,027)

(625,683)

Financing activities:

Proceeds from mortgage notes payable

329,905

386,559

Repayments of mortgage notes payable

(106,728)

(66,875)

Payments for deposits and other mortgage loan costs

(6,738)

(7,150)

Proceeds from real estate loan participants

5

Payments to real estate loan participants

(5,223)

(4,372)

Proceeds from lines of credit

240,200

362,100

Payments on lines of credit

(247,200)

(348,200)

Repayment of the Term Loan

(11,000)

Mortgage principal paid to other participants of consolidated VIEs

(5,024)

(705)

Proceeds from repurchase agreements

4,857

Payments for repurchase agreements

(4,857)

Proceeds from sales of Units, net of offering costs and redemptions

380,016

303,391

Proceeds from exercises of warrants

9,875

16,553

Payments for redemptions of preferred stock

(7,995)

(9,033)

Common Stock dividends paid

(33,617)

(29,488)

Preferred stock dividends paid

(80,339)

(61,093)

Distributions to non-controlling interests

(686)

(762)

Payments for deferred offering costs

(3,386)

(2,862)

Contributions from non-controlling interests

2,050

Net cash provided by financing activities

465,110

527,068

Net increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

59,519

13,359

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of year

87,690

73,012

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period

$

147,209

$

86,371

 

 

Real Estate Loan Investments

The following tables present details pertaining to our portfolio of fixed rate, interest-only real estate loan investments.

 

Project/Property

Location

Maturity date

Optional extension date

Total loan commitments

Carrying amount (1) as of

Current / deferred interest %

per annum

September 30,2019

December 31,2018

Multifamily communities:

(in thousands)

Palisades

Northern VA

5/17/2020

N/A

$

17,270

$

17,250

$

17,132

8 / 0  (2)

464 Bishop

Atlanta, GA

12/31/2019

N/A

12,693

12,693

12,693

8.5 / 0 (3)

Park 35 on Clairmont

Birmingham, AL

6/26/2020

N/A

21,060

21,060

21,060

8.5 / 2

Wiregrass

Tampa, FL

5/15/2020

5/15/2023

14,976

14,976

14,136

8.5 / 6.5

Wiregrass Capital

Tampa, FL

5/15/2020

5/15/2023

4,244

4,149

3,891

8.5 / 6.5

Berryessa

San Jose, CA

2/13/2021

2/13/2023

137,616

113,339

95,349

8.5 / 3 (4)

The Anson

Nashville, TN

11/24/2021

11/24/2023

6,240

6,240

8.5 / 4.5

The Anson Capital

Nashville, TN

11/24/2021

11/24/2023

5,659

4,345

3,160

8.5 / 4.5

Sanibel Straights

Fort Myers, FL

2/3/2021

2/3/2022

9,416

8,657

8,118

8.5 / 5.5

Sanibel Straights Capital

Fort Myers, FL

2/3/2021

2/3/2022

6,193

5,803

5,442

8.5 / 5.5

Falls at Forsyth

Atlanta, GA

7/11/2020

7/11/2022

22,412

21,052

19,742

8.5 / 5.5

Newbergh

Atlanta, GA

1/31/2021

1/31/2022

11,749

11,449

10,736

8.5 / 5.5

Newbergh Capital

Atlanta, GA

1/31/2021

1/31/2022

6,176

5,532

5,188

8.5 / 5.5

V & Three

Charlotte, NC

8/15/2021

8/15/2022

10,336

10,335

10,335

8.5 / 5

V & Three Capital

Charlotte, NC

8/18/2021

8/18/2022

7,338

6,430

6,030

8.5 / 5

Cameron Square

Alexandria, VA

10/11/2021

10/11/2023

21,340

18,184

17,050

8.5 / 3

Cameron Square Capital

Alexandria, VA

10/11/2021

10/11/2023

8,850

8,058

7,557

8.5 / 3

Southpoint

Fredericksburg, VA

2/28/2022

2/28/2024

7,348

7,348

896

8.5 / 4

Southpoint Capital

Fredericksburg, VA

2/28/2022

2/28/2024

4,962

4,154

3,895

8.5 / 4

E-Town

Jacksonville, FL

6/14/2022

6/14/2023

16,697

14,239

3,886

8.5 / 3.5

Vintage

Destin, FL

3/24/2022

3/24/2024

10,763

5,453

8.5 / 4

Hidden River II

Tampa, FL

10/11/2022

10/11/2024

4,462

192

8.5 / 3.5

Hidden River II Capital

Tampa, FL

10/11/2022

10/11/2024

2,763

2,209

8.5 / 3.5

Kennesaw Crossing

Atlanta, GA

9/1/2023

9/1/2024

14,810

5,142

8.5 / 5.5

Student housing properties:

Haven 12

Starkville, MS

11/30/2020

N/A

6,116

6,116

6,116

8.5 / 0

Haven Charlotte (5)

Charlotte, NC

N/A

N/A

19,462

Haven Charlotte Member (5)

Charlotte, NC

N/A

N/A

8,201

Solis Kennesaw

Atlanta, GA

9/26/2020

9/26/2022

12,359

12,096

11,343

8.5 / 5.5

Solis Kennesaw Capital

Atlanta, GA

10/1/2020

10/1/2022

8,360

8,303

7,786

8.5 / 5.5

Solis Kennesaw II

Atlanta, GA

5/5/2022

5/5/2024

13,613

12,221

4,268

8.5 / 4

New Market Properties:

Dawson Marketplace

Atlanta, GA

12/31/2019

N/A

12,857

12,857

12,857

8.5 / 5.0 (6)

Preferred Office Properties:

8West

Atlanta, GA

11/29/2022

11/29/2024

19,193

3,334

8.5 / 5

8West construction loan

Atlanta, GA

N/A

N/A

(7)

$

457,871

383,216

336,329

Unamortized loan origination fees

(1,730)

(2,118)

Allowance for loan losses

Carrying amount

$

381,486

$

334,211

(1) Carrying amounts presented per loan are amounts drawn, exclusive of deferred fee revenue.

(2) Pursuant to an amendment of the loan agreement, effective January 1, 2019, the loan ceased accruing deferred interest.

(3) Effective January 1, 2019, the loan ceased accruing deferred interest.

(4) Effective January 1, 2019, the deferred interest rate decreased from 6.0% to 3.0%.

(5) The Company assumed the membership interests of the project from the developer in satisfaction of the project indebtedness owed to the Company.

(6) Per the terms of the loan documents, the deferred interest rate reverted to 5.0% from 6.9% per annum in January 2019.

(7) The 8West construction loan was amended and sold to a third party effective June 30, 2019.

 

We hold options, but not obligations, to purchase some of the properties which are partially financed by our real estate loan investments. The option purchase prices are negotiated at the time of the loan closing and are to be calculated based upon market cap rates at the time of exercise of the purchase option, less a discount ranging from between 10 and 60 basis points (if any), depending on the loan. As of September 30, 2019, potential property acquisitions and units from projects in our real estate loan investment portfolio consisted of:

 

Total units upon

Purchase option window

Project/Property

Location

completion (1)

Begin

End

Multifamily communities:

Falls at Forsyth

Atlanta, GA

356

S + 90 days (2)

S + 150 days (2)

V & Three

Charlotte, NC

338

S + 90 days (2)

S + 150 days (2)

The Anson

Nashville, TN

301

S + 90 days (2)

S + 150 days (2)

Southpoint

Fredericksburg, VA

240

S + 90 days (2)

S + 150 days (2)

E-Town

Jacksonville, FL

332

S + 90 days (3)

S + 150 days (3)

Vintage

Destin, FL

282

(4)

(4)

Hidden River II

Tampa, FL

204

S + 90 days (2)

S + 150 days (2)

Student housing properties:

Solis Kennesaw II

Atlanta, GA

175

(5)

(5)

Office property:

8West

Atlanta, GA

(6)

(6)

(6)

2,228

(1) We evaluate each project individually and we make no assurance that we will acquire any of the underlying properties from our

real estate loan investment portfolio. The purchase options held by us on the 464 Bishop, Haven Charlotte, Sanibel Straights, Wiregrass, Newbergh, Cameron Square and Solis Kennesaw projects were terminated, in exchange for an aggregate $20.2 million in termination fees from the developers, net of amounts due to third party loan participants.

(2) The option period window begins and ends at the number of days indicated beyond the achievement of a 93% physical

occupancy rate by the underlying property.

(3) The option period window begins on the earlier of June 21, 2024 and the number of days indicated beyond the achievement of a 93% physical occupancy rate by the underlying property.

(4) The option period window begins on the later of one year following receipt of final certificate of occupancy or 90 days beyond

the achievement of a 93% physical occupancy rate by the underlying property and ends 60 days beyond the option period beginning date.

(5) The option period begins on October 1 of the second academic year following project completion and ends on the following December 31. The developer may elect to expedite the option period to begin December 1, 2020 and end on December 31, 2020.

(6) The project plans are for the construction of a class A office building consisting of approximately 192,000 rentable square feet; our purchase option window opens 90 days following the achievement of 90% lease commencement and ends on November 30, 2024 (subject to adjustment). Our purchase option is at the to-be-agreed-upon market value. In the event the property is sold to a third party, we would be due a fee based on a minimum multiple of 1.15 times the total commitment amount of the real estate loan investment, less the amounts actually paid by the borrower, up to and including payment of accrued interest and repayment of principal at the time of the sale.

 

Mortgage Indebtedness

The following table presents certain details regarding our mortgage notes payable:

Principal balance as of

Interest only through date (1)

Acquisition/

refinancing date

September 30, 2019

December 31, 2018

Maturity date

Interest rate

Basis point spread over 1 Month LIBOR

Multifamily communities:

(in thousands)

Summit Crossing

10/31/2017

$

37,829

$

38,349

11/1/2024

3.99

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Summit Crossing II

3/20/2014

13,273

13,357

4/1/2021

4.49

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Vineyards

9/26/2014

33,549

34,039

10/1/2021

3.68

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Avenues at Cypress

2/13/2015

20,830

21,198

9/1/2022

3.43

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Avenues at Northpointe

2/13/2015

26,462

26,899

3/1/2022

3.16

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Venue at Lakewood Ranch

5/21/2015

28,241

28,723

12/1/2022

3.55

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Aster at Lely Resort

6/24/2015

31,272

31,796

7/5/2022

3.84

%

Fixed rate

N/A

CityPark View

6/30/2015

20,211

20,571

7/1/2022

3.27

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Avenues at Creekside

7/31/2015

39,077

39,697

8/1/2024

3.62

%

160

(2)

N/A

Citi Lakes

7/29/2019

41,266

41,582

8/1/2029

3.66

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Stone Creek

6/22/2017

19,886

20,139

7/1/2052

3.22

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Lenox Village Town Center

2/28/2019

38,972

29,274

3/1/2029

4.34

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Retreat at Lenox

12/21/2015

17,204

17,465

1/1/2023

4.04

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Overton Rise

2/1/2016

38,630

39,220

8/1/2026

3.98

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Village at Baldwin Park

12/17/2018

70,841

71,453

1/1/2054

4.16

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Crosstown Walk

1/15/2016

30,407

30,878

2/1/2023

3.90

%

Fixed rate

N/A

525 Avalon Park

6/15/2017

64,831

65,740

7/1/2024

3.98

%

Fixed rate

N/A

City Vista

7/1/2016

33,856

34,387

7/1/2026

3.68

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Sorrel

8/24/2016

31,624

32,137

9/1/2023

3.44

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Citrus Village

3/3/2017

28,947

29,393

6/10/2023

3.65

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Retreat at Greystone

11/21/2017

34,204

34,644

12/1/2024

4.31

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Founders Village

3/31/2017

30,342

30,748

4/1/2027

4.31

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Claiborne Crossing

4/26/2017

26,057

26,381

6/1/2054

2.89

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Luxe at Lakewood Ranch

7/26/2017

37,845

38,378

8/1/2027

3.93

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Adara at Overland Park

9/27/2017

30,771

31,203

4/1/2028

3.90

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Aldridge at Town Village

10/31/2017

36,736

37,222

11/1/2024

4.19

%

Fixed rate

(3)

N/A

Reserve at Summit Crossing

9/29/2017

19,372

19,654

10/1/2024

3.87

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Overlook at Crosstown Walk

11/21/2017

21,552

21,848

12/1/2024

3.95

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Colony at Centerpointe

12/20/2017

32,285

32,770

10/1/2026

3.68

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Lux at Sorrel

1/9/2018

30,622

31,057

2/1/2030

3.91

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Green Park

2/28/2018

38,706

39,236

3/10/2028

4.09

%

Fixed rate

N/A

The Lodge at Hidden River

9/27/2018

41,075

41,576

10/1/2028

4.32

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Vestavia Reserve

11/9/2018

37,282

37,726

12/1/2030

4.40

%

Fixed rate

N/A

CityPark View South

11/15/2018

23,861

24,140

6/1/2029

4.51

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Artisan at Viera

8/8/2019

40,000

9/1/2029

3.93

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Total multifamily communities

1,147,918

1,112,880

Grocery-anchored shopping centers:

Spring Hill Plaza

9/17/2019

8,200

9,261

10/1/2031

3.72

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Parkway Town Centre

9/17/2019

8,100

6,735

10/1/2031

3.72

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Woodstock Crossing

8/8/2014

2,892

2,935

9/1/2021

4.71

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Deltona Landings

8/16/2019

6,325

6,622

9/1/2029

4.18

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Powder Springs

8/13/2019

8,000

6,987

9/1/2029

3.65

%

Fixed rate

(4)

Kingwood Glen

9/30/2014

10,899

11,079

10/1/2019

3.48

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Barclay Crossing

8/16/2019

6,269

6,229

9/1/2029

4.18

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Sweetgrass Corner

9/30/2014

7,434

7,555

10/1/2019

3.58

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Parkway Centre

8/16/2019

4,556

4,338

9/1/2029

4.18

%

Fixed rate

N/A

The Market at Salem Cove

10/6/2014

9,120

9,253

11/1/2024

4.21

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Independence Square

8/27/2015

11,522

11,716

9/1/2022

3.93

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Royal Lakes Marketplace

4/12/2019

9,627

9,544

5/1/2029

4.29

%

Fixed rate

N/A

The Overlook at Hamilton Place

12/22/2015

19,612

19,913

1/1/2026

4.19

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Summit Point

10/30/2015

11,586

11,858

11/1/2022

3.57

%

Fixed rate

N/A

East Gate Shopping Center

4/29/2016

5,316

5,431

5/1/2026

3.97

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Fury's Ferry

4/29/2016

6,141

6,273

5/1/2026

3.97

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Rosewood Shopping Center

4/29/2016

4,125

4,214

5/1/2026

3.97

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Southgate Village

4/29/2016

7,333

7,491

5/1/2026

3.97

%

Fixed rate

N/A

The Market at Victory Village

5/16/2016

8,951

9,066

9/11/2024

4.40

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Wade Green Village

4/7/2016

7,695

7,815

5/1/2026

4.00

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Lakeland Plaza

7/15/2016

27,661

28,256

8/1/2026

3.85

%

Fixed rate

N/A

University Palms

8/8/2016

12,516

12,798

9/1/2026

3.45

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Cherokee Plaza

4/12/2019

25,011

24,683

5/1/2027

4.28

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Sandy Plains Exchange

8/8/2016

8,743

8,940

9/1/2026

3.45

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Thompson Bridge Commons

8/8/2016

11,688

11,951

9/1/2026

3.45

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Heritage Station

8/8/2016

8,651

8,845

9/1/2026

3.45

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Oak Park Village

8/8/2016

8,927

9,128

9/1/2026

3.45

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Shoppes of Parkland

8/8/2016

15,773

15,978

9/1/2023

4.67

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Champions Village

10/18/2016

27,400

27,400

11/1/2021

5.11

%

300

(5)

11/1/2021

Castleberry-Southard

4/21/2017

11,014

11,175

5/1/2027

3.99

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Rockbridge Village

6/6/2017

13,668

13,875

7/5/2027

3.73

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Irmo Station

7/26/2017

10,107

10,307

8/1/2030

3.94

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Maynard Crossing

8/25/2017

17,571

17,927

9/1/2032

3.74

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Woodmont Village

9/8/2017

8,375

8,535

10/1/2027

4.13

%

Fixed rate

N/A

West Town Market

9/22/2017

8,562

8,737

10/1/2025

3.65

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Crossroads Market

12/5/2017

18,232

18,584

1/1/2030

3.95

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Anderson Central

3/16/2018

11,610

11,817

4/1/2028

4.32

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Greensboro Village

5/22/2018

8,302

8,452

6/1/2028

4.20

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Governors Towne Square

5/22/2018

11,045

11,245

6/1/2028

4.20

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Conway Plaza

6/29/2018

9,591

9,716

7/5/2028

4.29

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Brawley Commons

7/6/2018

18,070

18,387

8/1/2028

4.36

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Hollymead Town Center

12/21/2018

26,907

27,300

1/1/2029

4.64

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Gayton Crossing

1/17/2019

17,776

2/1/2029

4.71

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Free State Shopping Center

5/28/2019

46,597

6/1/2029

3.99

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Polo Grounds Mall

6/12/2019

13,286

7/1/2034

3.93

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Disston Plaza

6/12/2019

17,985

7/1/2034

3.93

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Fairfield Shopping Center

8/16/2019

19,750

8/16/2026

4.08

%

205

8/16/22

Total grocery-anchored shopping centers

598,521

488,351

Student housing properties:

North by Northwest

6/1/2016

31,411

32,004

10/1/2022

4.02

%

Fixed rate

N/A

SoL

10/31/2018

35,795

36,197

11/1/2028

4.71

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Stadium Village

10/27/2017

45,449

46,095

11/1/2024

3.80

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Ursa

12/18/2017

31,400

31,400

1/5/2020

5.02

%

300

1/5/2020

The Tradition

5/10/2018

30,000

30,000

6/6/2021

5.77

%

375

(6)

6/6/2021

Retreat at Orlando

5/31/2018

47,125

47,125

9/1/2025

4.09

%

Fixed rate

9/1/2020

The Bloc

6/27/2018

28,966

28,966

7/9/2021

5.57

%

355

(7)

7/9/2021

Haven49

3/27/2019

41,550

12/22/2019

5.77

%

375

12/22/2019

Total student housing properties

291,696

251,787

Office buildings:

Brookwood Center

8/29/2016

30,910

31,481

9/10/2031

3.52

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Galleria 75

11/4/2016

5,390

5,540

7/1/2022

4.25

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Three Ravinia

12/30/2016

115,500

115,500

1/1/2042

4.46

%

Fixed rate

1/31/2022

Westridge at La Cantera

11/13/2017

52,172

53,163

12/10/2028

4.10

%

Fixed rate

N/A

Armour Yards

1/29/2018

40,000

40,000

2/1/2028

4.10

%

Fixed rate

2/29/2020

150 Fayetteville

7/31/2018

114,400

114,400

8/10/2028

4.27

%

Fixed rate

9/9/2020

Capitol Towers

12/20/2018

125,322

126,650

1/10/2037

4.60

%

Fixed rate

N/A

CAPTRUST Tower

7/25/2019

82,650

8/1/2029

3.61

%

Fixed rate

7/31/2029

Total office buildings

566,344

486,734

Grand total

2,604,479

2,339,752

Less: deferred loan costs

(37,954)

(35,242)

Less: below market debt adjustment

(4,688)

(4,885)

Mortgage notes, net

$

2,561,837

$

2,299,625

 

Footnotes to Mortgage Notes Table

(1) Following the indicated interest only period (where applicable), monthly payments of accrued interest and principal are based on a 25 to 35-year amortization period through the maturity date.

(2)  The mortgage instrument was assumed as part of the sales transaction; the 1 Month LIBOR index is capped at 5.0%, resulting in a cap on the combined rate of 6.6%.

(3) The property was temporarily financed through a credit facility sponsored by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation; the Company obtained permanent mortgage financing subsequent to the closing as shown.

(4) The mortgage has interest-only payment terms for the periods of June 1, 2023 through May 1, 2024 and from June 1, 2028 through May 1, 2029.

(5) The interest rate has a floor of 3.25%.

(6) The interest rate has a floor of 5.35%.

(7) The interest rate has a floor of 5.25%.

 

Multifamily Communities

As of September 30, 2019, our multifamily community portfolio consisted of the following properties:

 

Three months endedSeptember 30, 2019

Property

Location

Number of units

Average unit size (sq. ft.)

Average physical occupancy

Average rent per unit

Same-Store Communities:

Summit Crossing I

Atlanta, GA

345

1,034

96.7

%

$

1,215

Summit Crossing II

Atlanta, GA

140

1,100

96.7

%

$

1,319

Overton Rise

Atlanta, GA

294

1,018

95.4

%

$

1,574

Aldridge at Town Village

Atlanta, GA

300

969

96.7

%

$

1,374

Avenues at Cypress

Houston, TX

240

1,170

95.1

%

$

1,471

Avenues at Northpointe

Houston, TX

280

1,167

97.6

%

$

1,420

Vineyards

Houston, TX

369

1,122

95.9

%

$

1,186

Avenues at Creekside

San Antonio, TX

395

974

94.3

%

$

1,176

Aster at Lely Resort

Naples, FL

308

1,071

94.5

%

$

1,465

Venue at Lakewood Ranch

Sarasota, FL

237

1,001

92.1

%

$

1,591

525 Avalon Park

Orlando, FL

487

1,394

94.7

%

$

1,504

Citi Lakes

Orlando, FL

346

984

95.1

%

$

1,478

Luxe at Lakewood Ranch

Sarasota, FL

280

1,105

96.4

%

$

1,518

Citrus Village

Tampa, FL

296

980

96.7

%

$

1,312

Lenox Village

Nashville, TN

273

906

96.0

%

$

1,300

Regent at Lenox

Nashville, TN

18

1,072

94.4

%

$

1,400

Retreat at Lenox

Nashville, TN

183

773

96.9

%

$

1,223

Retreat at Greystone

Birmingham, AL

312

1,100

95.4

%

$

1,323

City Vista

Pittsburgh, PA

272

1,023

95.2

%

$

1,428

Adara Overland Park

Kansas City, KS

260

1,116

96.8

%

$

1,358

Founders Village

Williamsburg, VA

247

1,070

95.5

%

$

1,413

Sorrel

Jacksonville, FL

290

1,048

95.3

%

$

1,315

Total/Average Same-Store Communities

6,172

95.6

%

CityPark View

Charlotte, NC

284

948

95.3

%

$

1,149

CityPark View South

Charlotte, NC

200

1,005

95.8

%

$

1,269

Stone Creek

Houston, TX

246

852

96.1

%

$

1,163

Crosstown Walk

Tampa, FL

342

1,070

94.2

%

$

1,331

Overlook at Crosstown Walk

Tampa, FL

180

986

93.9

%

$

1,413

Claiborne Crossing

Louisville, KY

242

1,204

97.2

%

$

1,379

The Reserve at Summit Crossing

Atlanta, GA

172

1,002

95.3

%

$

1,383

Colony at Centerpointe

Richmond, VA

255

1,149

98.7

%

$

1,395

Lux at Sorrel

Jacksonville, FL

265

1,025

95.0

%

$

1,416

Green Park

Atlanta, GA

310

985

96.7

%

$

1,474

Lodge at Hidden River

Tampa, FL

300

980

95.7

%

$

1,407

Vestavia Reserve

Birmingham, AL

272

1,113

93.1

%

$

1,570

Artisan at Viera

Melbourne, FL

259

1,070

Five Oaks at Westchase

Tampa, FL

218

983

Value-add project:

Village at Baldwin Park

Orlando, FL

528

1,069

94.9

%

$

1,695

Total PAC Non-Same-Store Communities

4,073

Average stabilized physical occupancy

95.6

%

Total multifamily community units

10,245

 

For the three-month period ended September 30, 2019, our average same-store multifamily communities' physical occupancy was 95.6%. We calculate average same-store physical occupancy for quarterly periods as the average number of occupied units on the 20th day of each of the trailing three months from the reporting period end date and that have been owned for at least 15 full months as of the end of the first quarter of each year. We exclude the operating results of properties for which construction of adjacent phases has commenced, properties which are undergoing significant capital projects, have sustained significant casualty losses, or are being marketed for sale as of the end of the reporting period. For the three-month period ended September 30, 2019, our average stabilized physical occupancy was 95.6%. We calculate average stabilized physical occupancy for quarterly periods as the average number of occupied units on the 20th day of each of the trailing three months from the reporting period end date. For the three-month period ended September 30, 2019, our average economic occupancy was 95.3%. We define average economic occupancy as market rent reduced by vacancy losses, expressed as a percentage. All of our multifamily properties are included in these calculations except for properties which are not yet stabilized (which we define as properties having first achieved 93% physical occupancy for three full months in a quarter), properties which are owned for less than the entire reporting period and properties which are undergoing significant capital projects, have sustained significant casualty losses or are adding additional phases (Village at Baldwin Park, Lodge at Hidden River, Vestavia Reserve, Artisan at Viera and Five Oaks at Westchase). We also exclude properties which are currently being marketed for sale, of which we had none at September 30, 2019.

Student Housing Properties

As of September 30, 2019, our student housing portfolio consisted of the following properties:

 

Three months endedSeptember 30, 2019

Property

Location

Number of units

Number of beds

Average unit size (sq. ft.)

Average physical occupancy (1)

Average rent per bed

Student housing properties:

North by Northwest (2)

Tallahassee, FL

219

679

1,250

86.7

%

$

712

SoL  (2)

Tempe, AZ

224

639

1,296

98.9

%

$

712

Stadium Village (2, 3)

Atlanta, GA

198

792

1,466

97.4

%

$

721

Ursa (2,3)

Waco, TX

250

840

1,634

95.5

%

$

596

The Tradition

College Station, TX

427

808

539

95.7

%

$

596

The Retreat at Orlando (2)

Orlando, FL

221

894

2,036

98.6

%

$

763

The Bloc

Lubbock, TX

140

556

1,394

%

n/a

Haven49 (2)

Charlotte, NC

332

887

1,224

%

n/a

2,011

6,095

95.6

%

$

682

(1) Data only presented for stabilized student housing properties.

(2) On July 29, 2019, we entered into a purchase and sale agreement to sell six of our student housing properties to a third party. A non-refundable earnest money deposit has been placed into an escrow account by the purchaser and we anticipate the sale to close in the near future.

(3) The Company acquired and owns an approximate 99% equity interest in a joint venture which owns both Stadium Village and Ursa.

 

Capital Expenditures

We regularly incur capital expenditures related to our owned multifamily communities and student housing properties. Capital expenditures may be nonrecurring and discretionary, as part of a strategic plan intended to increase a property's value and corresponding revenue-generating ability, or may be normally recurring and necessary to maintain the income streams and present value of a property. Certain capital expenditures may be budgeted and reserved for upon acquiring a property as initial expenditures necessary to bring a property up to our standards or to add features or amenities that we believe make the property a compelling value to prospective residents in its individual market. These budgeted nonrecurring capital expenditures in connection with an acquisition are funded from the capital source(s) for the acquisition and are not dependent upon subsequent property operating cash flows for funding.

For the three-month period ended September 30, 2019, our capital expenditures for multifamily communities consisted of:

 

Capital Expenditures - Multifamily Communities

Recurring

Non-recurring

Total

(in thousands, except per-unit figures)

Amount

Per Unit

Amount

Per Unit

Amount

Per Unit

Appliances

$

143

$

14.11

$

$

$

143

$

14.11

Carpets

474

46.91

474

46.91

Wood / vinyl flooring

28

2.69

74

7.36

102

10.05

Mini blinds and ceiling fans

74

7.32

74

7.32

Fire safety

45

4.36

45

4.36

HVAC

216

21.36

216

21.36

Computers, equipment, misc.

2

0.25

82

8.15

84

8.40

Elevators

Exterior painting

297

29.34

297

29.34

Leasing office and other common amenities

101

9.95

188

18.31

289

28.26

Major structural projects

543

53.36

543

53.36

Cabinets and countertop upgrades

143

14.03

143

14.03

Landscaping and fencing

95

9.02

95

9.02

Parking lot

94

9.24

94

9.24

Signage and sanitation

12

1.16

12

1.16

Totals

$

1,038

$

102.59

$

1,573

$

154.33

$

2,611

$

256.92

 

For the three-month period ended September 30, 2019, our capital expenditures for student housing properties consisted of:

 

Capital Expenditures - Student Housing Properties

Recurring

Non-recurring

Total

(in thousands, except per-bed figures)

Amount

Per Bed

Amount

Per Bed

Amount

Per Bed

Appliances

$

28

$

4.56

$

$

$

28

$

4.56

Carpets

199

34.17

199

34.17

Wood / vinyl flooring

20

3.43

20

3.43

Mini blinds and ceiling fans

22

3.78

22

3.78

Fire safety

HVAC

34

5.79

138

23.18

172

28.97

Computers, equipment, misc.

4

0.70

65

10.88

69

11.58

Elevators

Exterior painting

204

32.47

204

32.47

Leasing office and other common amenities

89

14.29

89

14.29

Major structural projects

369

56.27

369

56.27

Cabinets and counter top upgrades

13

1.95

13

1.95

Landscaping and fencing

60

8.43

60

8.43

Parking lot

6

0.83

6

0.83

Signage and sanitation

61

10.16

61

10.16

Unit furniture

291

49.68

291

49.68

Totals

$

578

$

98.68

$

1,025

$

161.89

$

1,603

$

260.57

 

Grocery-Anchored Shopping Center Portfolio

As of September 30, 2019, our grocery-anchored shopping center portfolio consisted of the following properties:

 

Property name

Location

Year built

GLA (1)

Percent leased

Grocery anchor tenant

Castleberry-Southard

 Atlanta, GA

2006

80,018

98.3

%

 Publix

Cherokee Plaza

 Atlanta, GA

1958

102,864

100.0

%

Kroger

Governors Towne Square

 Atlanta, GA

2004

68,658

95.9

%

 Publix

Lakeland Plaza

 Atlanta, GA

1990

301,711

93.6

%

Sprouts

Powder Springs

 Atlanta, GA

1999

77,853

96.9

%

 Publix

Rockbridge Village

 Atlanta, GA

2005

102,432

89.3

%

 Kroger

Roswell Wieuca Shopping Center

 Atlanta, GA

2007

74,370

100.0

%

 The Fresh Market

Royal Lakes Marketplace

 Atlanta, GA

2008

119,493

95.0

%

 Kroger

Sandy Plains Exchange

 Atlanta, GA

1997

72,784

96.7

%

Publix

Summit Point

 Atlanta, GA

2004

111,970

90.7

%

 Publix

Thompson Bridge Commons

 Atlanta, GA

2001

92,587

96.4

%

Kroger

Wade Green Village

 Atlanta, GA

1993

74,978

86.0

%

 Publix

Woodmont Village

 Atlanta, GA

2002

85,639

98.6

%

Kroger

Woodstock Crossing

 Atlanta, GA

1994

66,122

100.0

%

 Kroger

East Gate Shopping Center

 Augusta, GA

1995

75,716

92.2

%

 Publix

Fury's Ferry

 Augusta, GA

1996

70,458

96.2

%

 Publix

Parkway Centre

 Columbus, GA

1999

53,088

97.7

%

 Publix

Greensboro Village

 Nashville, TN

2005

70,203

96.3

%

 Publix

Spring Hill Plaza

 Nashville, TN

2005

61,570

100.0

%

 Publix

Parkway Town Centre

 Nashville, TN

2005

65,587

100.0

%

 Publix

The Market at Salem Cove

 Nashville, TN

2010

62,356

100.0

%

 Publix

The Market at Victory Village

 Nashville, TN

2007

71,300

98.0

%

 Publix

The Overlook at Hamilton Place

 Chattanooga, TN

1992

213,095

100.0

%

 The Fresh Market

Shoppes of Parkland

 Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2000

145,720

100.0

%

BJ's Wholesale Club

Polo Grounds Mall

West Palm Beach, FL

1966

130,285

98.9

%

Publix

Crossroads Market

 Naples, FL

1993

126,895

100.0

%

Publix

Neapolitan Way

 Naples, FL

1985

137,580

91.8

%

Publix

Conway Plaza

 Orlando, FL

1966

117,705

83.4

%

Publix

Deltona Landings

 Orlando, FL

1999

59,966

100.0

%

 Publix

University Palms

 Orlando, FL

1993

99,172

98.6

%

Publix

Disston Plaza

 Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL

1954

129,150

96.6

%

Publix

Barclay Crossing

 Tampa, FL

1998

54,958

100.0

%

 Publix

Champions Village

 Houston, TX

1973

383,346

78.0

%

Randalls

Kingwood Glen

 Houston, TX

1998

103,397

97.1

%

 Kroger

Independence Square

 Dallas, TX

1977

140,218

87.2

%

 Tom Thumb

Oak Park Village

 San Antonio, TX

1970

64,855

100.0

%

H.E.B.

Sweetgrass Corner

 Charleston, SC

1999

89,124

29.1

%

(2)

Irmo Station

 Columbia, SC

1980

99,384

96.4

%

Kroger

Rosewood Shopping Center

 Columbia, SC

2002

36,887

93.5

%

 Publix

Anderson Central

 Greenville Spartanburg, SC

1999

223,211

96.8

%

 Walmart

Fairview Market

 Greenville Spartanburg, SC

1998

53,888

76.6

%

Aldi

Brawley Commons

 Charlotte, NC

1997

122,028

97.4

%

 Publix

West Town Market

 Charlotte, NC

2004

67,883

100.0

%

Harris Teeter

Heritage Station

 Raleigh, NC

2004

72,946

100.0

%

Harris Teeter

Maynard Crossing

 Raleigh, NC

1996

122,781

91.1

%

Harris Teeter

Southgate Village

 Birmingham, AL

1988

75,092

96.8

%

 Publix

Hollymead Town Center

Charlottesville, VA

2005

158,807

90.8

%

Harris Teeter

Gayton Crossing

Richmond, VA

1983

158,316

(3)

84.3

%

Kroger

Fairfield Shopping Center (4)

Virginia Beach, VA

1985

231,829

85.8

%

Food Lion

Free State Shopping Center

Washington, DC

1970

264,152

97.7

%

Giant

Grand total/weighted average

5,644,427

92.7

%

(1) Gross leasable area, or GLA, represents the total amount of property square footage that can be leased to tenants.

(2) Bi-Lo (the former anchor tenant) had extended their term through April 30, 2019 and had no further right or option to extend their lease.

(3) The GLA figure shown excludes the GLA of the Kroger store, which is owned by others.

(4)As of September 30, 2019, our grocery-anchored shopping center portfolio was 92.7% leased. We define percent leased as the percentage of gross leasable area that is leased, including noncancelable lease agreements that have been signed which have not yet commenced.

 

Details regarding lease expirations (assuming no exercises of tenant renewal options) within our grocery-anchored shopping center portfolio as of September 30, 2019 were:

 

Totals

Number of leases

Leased GLA

Percent of leased GLA

Month to month

6

13,943

0.3

%

2019

22

61,052

1.2

%

2020

139

447,860

8.6

%

2021

158

590,374

11.3

%

2022

158

500,008

9.6

%

2023

118

518,907

9.9

%

2024

116

1,129,834

21.6

%

2025

52

692,952

13.3

%

2026

16

170,882

3.3

%

2027

24

184,585

3.5

%

2028

26

302,066

5.8

%

2029 +

37

617,577

11.6

%

Total

872

5,230,040

100.0

%

 

The Company's grocery-anchored shopping center portfolio contained the following anchor tenants as of September 30, 2019:

 

Tenant

GLA

Percent of total GLA

Publix

1,131,159

20.0%

Kroger

518,194

9.2%

Harris Teeter

222,523

3.9%

Wal-Mart

183,211

3.2%

BJ's Wholesale Club

108,532

1.9%

Giant

73,149

1.3%

Randall's

61,604

1.1%

H.E.B

54,844

1.0%

Tom Thumb

43,600

0.8%

The Fresh Market

43,321

0.8%

Food Lion

38,538

0.7%

Sprouts

29,855

0.5%

Aldi

23,622

0.5%

Total

2,532,152

44.9%

 

The Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for third quarter 2019 will present income statements of New Market Properties, LLC within the Results of Operations section of Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.

Second-generation capital expenditures within our grocery-anchored shopping center portfolio by property for the third quarter 2019 totaled approximately $744,000. Second-generation capital expenditures exclude those expenditures made in our grocery-anchored shopping center portfolio (i) to lease space to "first generation" tenants (i.e. leasing capital for existing vacancies and known move-outs at the time of acquisition), (ii) to bring recently acquired properties up to our ownership standards, and (iii) for property redevelopments and repositioning.

Office Building Portfolio

As of September 30, 2019, our office building portfolio consisted of the following properties:

 

Property Name

Location

GLA

Percent leased

Three Ravinia

Atlanta, GA

814,000

98

%

150 Fayetteville

Raleigh, NC

560,000

91

%

Capitol Towers

Charlotte, NC

479,000

96

%

Westridge at La Cantera

San Antonio, TX

258,000

100

%

CAPTRUST Tower

Raleigh, NC

300,000

100

%

Armour Yards

Atlanta, GA

187,000

(1)

95

%

Brookwood Center

Birmingham, AL

169,000

100

%

Galleria 75

Atlanta, GA

111,000

96

%

2,878,000

97

%

(1) GLA for Armour Yards excludes 35,000 square feet for 251 Armour, which is under redevelopment.

 

The Company's office building portfolio includes the following significant tenants:

 

Rentable square footage

Percent of Annual Base Rent

Annual Base Rent (in thousands)

InterContinental Hotels Group

520,000

16.0

%

$

12,043

Albemarle

162,000

7.6

%

5,706

CapFinancial

113,000

5.3

%

3,954

United Services Automobile Association

129,000

4.1

%

3,118

Harland Clarke Corporation

129,000

3.8

%

2,881

1,053,000

36.8

%

$

27,702

 

The Company defines Annual Base Rent as the current monthly base rent annualized under the respective leases.

The Company's leased square footage of its office building portfolio expires according to the following schedule:

 

Office building portfolio

Percent of

Year of lease expiration

Rented square

rented

feet

square feet

2019

25,000

0.9

%

2020

100,000

3.6

%

2021

220,000

7.9

%

2022

106,000

3.9

%

2023

144,000

5.2

%

2024

242,000

8.8

%

2025

217,000

7.9

%

2026

239,000

8.8

%

2027

267,000

9.7

%

2028

213,000

7.8

%

2029+

975,000

35.5

%

Total

2,748,000

100.0

%

 

The Company recognized second-generation capital expenditures within its office building portfolio of approximately $20,000 during the third quarter 2019. Second-generation capital expenditures exclude those expenditures made in our office building portfolio (i) to lease space to "first generation" tenants (i.e. leasing capital for existing vacancies and known move-outs at the time of acquisition), (ii) to bring recently acquired properties up to our Class A ownership standards (and which amounts were underwritten into the total investment at the time of acquisition), (iii) to newly leased space which had been vacant for more than one year and (iv) for property re-developments and repositionings.

Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures

We disclose FFO, AFFO and NOI, each of which meet the definition of a "non-GAAP financial measure", as set forth in Item 10(e) of Regulation S-K promulgated by the SEC. As a result we are required to include in this filing a statement of why the Company believes that presentation of these measures provides useful information to investors. None of FFO, AFFO and NOI should be considered as an alternative to net income (determined in accordance with GAAP) as an indication of our performance, and we believe that to understand our performance further FFO, AFFO and NOI should be compared with our reported net income or net loss and considered in addition to cash flows in accordance with GAAP, as presented in our consolidated financial statements. FFO and AFFO are not considered measures of liquidity and are not alternatives to measures calculated under GAAP.

Funds From Operations Attributable to Common Stockholders and Unitholders ("FFO")

FFO is one of the most commonly utilized Non-GAAP measures currently in practice. In its 2002 "White Paper on Funds From Operations," which was restated in 2018, the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, or NAREIT, standardized the definition of how Net income/loss should be adjusted to arrive at FFO, in the interests of uniformity and comparability. We have adopted the NAREIT definition for computing FFO as a meaningful supplemental gauge of our operating results, and as is most often presented by other REIT industry participants.

The NAREIT definition of FFO (and the one reported by the Company) is:

Net income/loss, excluding:

  • depreciation and amortization related to real estate;
  • gains and losses from the sale of certain real estate assets;
  • gains and losses from change in control and
  • impairment writedowns of certain real estate assets and investments in entities where the impairment is directly attributable to decreases in the value of depreciable real estate held by the entity. 

Not all companies necessarily utilize the standardized NAREIT definition of FFO, so caution should be taken in comparing the Company's reported FFO results to those of other companies. The Company's FFO results are comparable to the FFO results of other companies that follow the NAREIT definition of FFO and report these figures on that basis. FFO is a non-GAAP measure that is reconciled to its most comparable GAAP measure, net income/loss available to common stockholders.

Adjusted Funds From Operations Attributable to Common Stockholders and Unitholders ("AFFO")

AFFO makes further adjustments to FFO results in order to arrive at a more refined measure of operating and financial performance. There is no industry standard definition of AFFO and practice is divergent across the industry. The Company calculates AFFO as:

FFO, plus:

  • non-cash equity compensation to directors and executives;
  • amortization of loan closing costs;
  • losses on debt extinguishments or refinancing costs;
  • weather-related property operating losses;
  • amortization of loan coordination fees paid to the Manager;
  • depreciation and amortization of non-real estate assets;
  • net loan fees received;
  • accrued interest income received;
  • internalization costs;
  • allowances for loan loss reserves;
  • cash received for purchase option terminations;
  • deemed dividends on preferred stock redemptions;
  • non-cash dividends on Series M Preferred Stock; and
  • amortization of lease inducements;

Less:

  • non-cash loan interest income;
  • cash paid for loan closing costs;
  • amortization of acquired real estate intangible liabilities;
  • amortization of straight line rent adjustments and deferred revenues; and
  • normally-recurring capital expenditures and capitalized retail direct leasing costs.

AFFO figures reported by us may not be comparable to those AFFO figures reported by other companies. We utilize AFFO as another measure of the operating performance of our portfolio of real estate assets. We believe AFFO is useful to investors as a supplemental gauge of our operating performance and may be useful in comparing our operating performance with other real estate companies. Since our calculation of AFFO removes other significant non-cash charges and revenues and other costs which are not representative of our ongoing business operations, we believe it improves comparability to investors in assessing our core operating results across periods. AFFO is a non-GAAP measure that is reconciled to its most comparable GAAP measure, net income/loss available to common stockholders. FFO and AFFO are not considered measures of liquidity and are not alternatives to measures calculated under GAAP.

Multifamily Communities' Same-Store Net Operating Income ("NOI")

We use same store net operating income as an operational metric for our same-store communities, enabling comparisons of those properties' operating results between the current reporting period and the prior year comparative period. We define our population of same-store communities as those that are stabilized and that have been owned for at least 15 full months, as of the end of the first quarter of each year, and exclude the operating results of properties for which construction of adjacent phases has commenced, and properties which are undergoing significant capital projects, have sustained significant casualty losses, or are being marketed for sale as of the end of the reporting period. We define net operating income as rental and other property revenues, less total property and maintenance expenses, property management fees, real estate taxes, general and administrative expenses, and property insurance. We believe that net operating income is an important supplemental measure of operating performance for REITs because it provides measures of core operations, rather than factoring in depreciation and amortization, financing costs, acquisition costs, and other corporate expenses. Net operating income is a widely utilized measure of comparative operating performance in the REIT industry, but is not a substitute for the most comparable GAAP-compliant measure, net income/loss.

About Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc.         

Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc. is a Maryland corporation formed primarily to own and operate multifamily properties and, to a lesser extent, own and operate grocery-anchored shopping centers, class A office buildings and student housing properties. As part of our business strategy, we may enter into forward purchase contracts or purchase options for to-be-built multifamily communities and we may make real estate related loans, provide deposit arrangements, or provide performance assurances, as may be necessary or appropriate, in connection with the development of multifamily communities. As a secondary strategy, we may acquire or originate senior mortgage loans, subordinate loans or real estate loans secured by interests in multifamily properties, membership or partnership interests in multifamily properties and other multifamily related assets and invest a lesser portion of our assets in other real estate related investments, including other income-producing property types, senior mortgage loans, subordinate loans or real estate loans secured by interests in other income-producing property types, membership or partnership interests in other income-producing property types as determined by our manager as appropriate for us. At September 30, 2019, the Company was the approximate 98.2% owner of Preferred Apartment Communities Operating Partnership, L.P., the Company's operating partnership. Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc. has elected to be taxed as a real estate investment trust under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, commencing with its tax year ended December 31, 2011. Learn more at www.pacapts.com.

 

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