Invitation Homes Q2 2020 Earnings Report
Key Takeaways
Invitation Homes reported a 1.9% increase in total revenues to $450 million, a 10.2% increase in net income attributable to common stockholders to $43 million, and a 9.4% increase in AFFO per share to $0.27. The company also saw Same Store NOI grow by 2.3% and Same Store average occupancy reach 97.5%.
Total revenues increased 1.9% year over year to $450 million.
Net income attributable to common stockholders increased 10.2% year over year to $43 million.
Core FFO per share increased 4.4% year over year to $0.32.
Same Store average occupancy was 97.5%, up 100 basis points year over year.
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Forward Guidance
Resilience of business model and team agility cited as key strengths. Demand for homes is strong, with summer occupancy at record highs. Continued strong rent collection from mature, stable resident base.
Positive Outlook
- Demand for homes is as strong as it has ever been, with summer occupancy at record highs.
- Collections in June and July near historical average levels.
- Differentiated locations of homes, the scale of portfolio in each market, and local approach to asset management and resident service.
- Significant pipeline of demand in the millennial generation moving toward single-family rental over the next decade.
- Compelling opportunity for long-term external growth, and we resumed placing acquisitions under contract in June.
Challenges Ahead
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Macroeconomic factors beyond the Company's control
- Competition in identifying and acquiring properties
- Competition in the leasing market for quality residents
- Potential negative impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, on the Company’s financial condition, results of operations, cash flows, business, associates, and residents.