American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP Reports Q2 2025 Results with 2.9% RevPAR Growth and Provides Corporate Update
Globenewswire·2025-08-07 02:00

Core Insights - American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP (AHIP) reported its financial results for the second quarter and first half of 2025, highlighting significant progress in debt reduction and portfolio enhancement through asset sales and refinancings [1][3]. Financial Performance - For Q2 2025, diluted FFO per unit was $0.06, down from $0.12 in Q2 2024, while normalized diluted FFO per unit also decreased from $0.10 to $0.06 [6][13]. - Average Daily Rate (ADR) increased by 2.2% to $140, and occupancy rose by 30 basis points to 75.7% compared to Q2 2024 [10][32]. - Revenue for Q2 2025 was $51.1 million, a decrease of 28.5% from $71.5 million in Q2 2024, primarily due to the sale of hotel properties [27][32]. Asset Dispositions - In 2025, AHIP completed the sale of 11 hotel properties for total gross proceeds of $73.5 million, with an additional two properties under contract for estimated proceeds of $25.2 million [3][24]. - The dispositions completed in 2024 and 2025 had a combined capitalization rate of 7.3%, indicating value above current trading levels of remaining assets [3][21]. Debt Management - AHIP has no debt maturing until Q4 2026, with a stable cash position allowing for orderly management of future obligations [8][9]. - The company disposed of 16 hotel properties in 2024 for gross proceeds of $165.2 million, improving overall portfolio quality and significantly reducing leverage [5][19]. Operational Metrics - Same property NOI for Q2 2025 was $15.1 million, down 5.4% from $15.9 million in Q2 2024, with a same property NOI margin of 32.9%, a decrease of 150 basis points [11][12]. - RevPAR increased by 2.9% to $106 in Q2 2025 compared to $103 in Q2 2024, attributed to improved ADR and occupancy [10][32]. Future Outlook - Management anticipates continued interest in marketed properties, with approximately 20 hotels currently being marketed for sale [3][9]. - The company is considering various alternatives to address future obligations, including further hotel sales and recapitalization of Series C Shares and Debentures [9][39]. Corporate Governance - AHIP appointed MNP LLP as its new external auditor, replacing KPMG LLP, effective August 7, 2025 [35][36]. - The Board has determined that it is no longer in the best interests of AHIP for its U.S. subsidiary to maintain REIT status, allowing for greater flexibility in managing financial obligations [38][40].