Reports Q1 revenue $674.5M, consensus $657.2M. The company said, “Our first quarter 2025 financial and operational results highlight the stability and resilience of our business, the dedication of our teams, and the compelling value proposition we offer our residents. This is demonstrated by the significant cost difference between owning and leasing a home in our markets, our consistently positive customer survey results, and our residents’ renewal rates that are among the highest in the industry. As outlined within this release, Same Store renewal rent growth, which constitutes a substantial majority of our leasing activity, remained solid at 5.2% during the first quarter. At the same time, we’re pleased to share that new lease rent growth has accelerated each month of 2025 so far, with March new lease rate growth at 1.3% and preliminary April new lease rate growth at 2.7%. Whatever may come in the broader economic environment, we take pride in offering a crucial, valuable, and sought-after leasing option for the over 14 million Americans who choose to lease a home.”
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