Q2 2026 Camden Property Trust Earnings Call Transcript
Key Points
- Successfully completed the sale of its California portfolio for $1.625 billion, executing a strategic rebalancing into faster-growing Sunbelt markets and repurchasing shares at an attractive discount to NAV.
- Reported second-quarter core FFO of $1.68 per share, exceeding guidance, driven by stronger-than-anticipated occupancy and improved operating fundamentals.
- Leasing trends are improving significantly, with signed blended lease rates up 160 basis points sequentially in Q2 and 75% of communities showing positive signed blends in July, up from 55% in Q2.
- Renewal rate growth is strengthening, with signed renewal increases reaching over 4% in July and renewal offers for August and September averaging 4.2%, positioning the company for continued revenue growth.
- The company's balance sheet is strong, with pro forma net debt to EBITDA at 4.5 times, and it has enhanced liquidity through a new $350 million term loan and full availability under its credit facilities.
- The portfolio is now younger and more growth-oriented, with the average age reduced by one year and expectations for lower future recurring CapEx and bad debt expenses.
- Management is seeing broad-based pricing recovery, with 50% of communities achieving positive effective blends in Q2, increasing to 65% in July, and system-wide signed new leases turning positive for the first time in years.
- The sale of the California portfolio resulted in parting ways with approximately 100 long-tenured Camden team members, a significant negative impact on the company's workforce.
- Same-store revenue growth guidance remains modest at 0.5% for the full year, reflecting ongoing challenges in achieving significant rent growth despite improving trends.
- Same-store NOI is still expected to decline by 0.6% for the full year, indicating that expense pressures and market conditions continue to weigh on profitability.
- The company is still facing headwinds in certain markets like Austin, Denver, and Phoenix, where new lease growth remains negative, though improving.
- The strategic rebalancing is only expected to be FFO-neutral in year one, with accretion anticipated only in the short order, limiting immediate earnings growth.
- The company incurred approximately $15 million in transaction costs related to the California sale, which includes a significant management tax from the City of Los Angeles.
- Marketing and leasing expenses have increased by double digits year-to-date, driven by higher customer acquisition costs and a strategic push to capture demand during peak leasing season.
Good morning, and welcome to Camden Property Trust second-quarter 2026 earnings conference call. I'm Kim Callahan, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations. Joining me today for our prepared remarks are Ric Campo, Camden's Executive Chairman; Alex Jessett, Chief Executive Officer; Laurie Baker, President and Chief Operating Officer; and Ben Fraker, Chief Financial Officer. Keith Oden, our Executive Vice Chairman; and Stanley Jones, Senior Vice President of Real Estate Investment will also be available for the Q&A portion of our call. Today's event is being webcast through the Investors section of our website at camdenliving.com, and a replay will be available shortly after the call ends. And please note, this event is being recorded.
Before we begin our prepared remarks, I would like to advise everyone that we will be making forward-looking statements based on our current expectations and beliefs. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties that could
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