Core Insights - UDR Inc. reported third-quarter 2025 funds from operations as adjusted (FFOA) per share of 65 cents, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 63 cents and up from 62 cents in the prior-year quarter [1][9] - The company raised its 2025 FFOA midpoint per share guidance, reflecting positive performance in same-store net operating income (NOI) driven by higher effective blended lease rates [1][8] Financial Performance - Quarterly revenues from rental income were $429.3 million, slightly below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $429.7 million, while total revenues reached $431.9 million, both showing over 2.5% year-over-year growth [2] - Same-store revenues increased by 2.6% year over year, while same-store expenses rose by 3.1%, resulting in a 2.3% improvement in same-store NOI [3] - The weighted average same-store physical occupancy was 96.6%, up 30 basis points year over year but down 30 basis points sequentially [4] Balance Sheet and Liquidity - As of September 30, 2025, UDR had $1.0 billion in liquidity, with total debt at $5.8 billion, of which only $485.9 million (8.9%) is maturing through 2026 [5] - The net debt-to-EBITDA ratio remained stable at 5.5X, with a weighted average interest rate of 3.4% and an average maturity of 4.6 years [6] Portfolio Activity - UDR has agreed to acquire a home community in suburban Metropolitan Washington, D.C., consisting of 406 apartment units for approximately $147 million, expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2025 [7] 2025 Guidance - For the fourth quarter of 2025, UDR expects FFOA per share in the range of 63-65 cents, with a full-year 2025 FFOA per share guidance raised to $2.53-$2.55, reflecting an increase from the previous guidance of $2.52 [8][10]
UDR's Q3 FFOA Beats Estimates, Revenues & Same-Store NOI Grow