
Core Insights - American Healthcare REIT, Inc. reported strong performance in Q1 2025, with a Same-Store NOI growth of 15.1% compared to Q1 2024, driven by demand for long-term care and effective expense management [4][8][14] - The company has increased its full-year 2025 guidance for Same-Store NOI growth from a range of 7.0% to 10.0% to a revised range of 9.0% to 13.0% [8][14] - The company has a pipeline of over $300 million in potential acquisitions, indicating a proactive approach to external growth opportunities [6][8] Financial Performance - The company reported a GAAP net loss of $(6.8) million for Q1 2025, with a net loss per diluted share of $(0.04) [8][29] - Normalized Funds from Operations (NFFO) for Q1 2025 were reported at $0.38 per diluted share, reflecting a strong operational performance [8][32] - Total revenues for Q1 2025 increased to $540.6 million from $499.5 million in Q1 2024, primarily due to higher resident fees and services [29][40] Segment Performance - The ISHC segment achieved a Same-Store NOI growth of 19.8%, while the SHOP segment saw a growth of 30.7% in Q1 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 [5][8] - The outpatient medical segment reported a modest Same-Store NOI growth of 2.0%, while the triple-net leased properties experienced a decline of (1.4)% [5][8] Capital Markets and Balance Sheet - As of March 31, 2025, the company's total consolidated indebtedness was $1.67 billion, with a Net Debt-to-Annualized Adjusted EBITDA ratio of 4.5x [11][8] - The company raised approximately $47.7 million through the issuance of 1,577,113 shares of common stock during Q1 2025 [12][8] - The company has approximately $634.5 million in total liquidity, which includes cash, restricted cash, and undrawn capacity on its line of credit [11][8] Development and Transactional Activity - The company initiated two new development projects during Q1 2025, with a total expected cost of approximately $60.0 million [10][8] - A lease buyout in the ISHC segment was completed for approximately $16.1 million, and several non-core properties were sold for a total of approximately $39.0 million [9][8]