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The Link University City in PennsylvaniaAscott Residence Trust (ART) will acquire four student accommodation assets in the USA for US$213.0 million[1] (S$291.2 million[2]). The four assets have a total of 1,651 beds, serving more than 100,000 students across five universities in three states. The Link University City is located in Pennsylvania, while Latitude on Hillsborough and Uncommon Wilmington are in North Carolina, and Latitude at Kent is in Ohio.
The yield-accretive acquisition is set to increase ART’s pro forma FY 2020 Distribution per Stapled Security by approximately 3.0%[3] and the EBITDA[4] yield is expected to be about 4.9%. The acquisition is expected to be completed in phases from end-December 2021. The acquisition will be 92% funded by debt and 8% funded by the remaining proceeds from ART’s private placement launched in September 2021.
With the new acquisition, ART has built a diversified and quality portfolio of eight student accommodation assets with about 4,400 beds in under a year.  Seven of the student accommodation assets are operating assets that are contributing stable income while one is under development. ART’s student accommodation assets are located across seven states, with each state accounting for less than 23% of total beds, reducing portfolio concentration risk through its diversified geographical presence. They are strategically located predominantly in USA’s Sunbelt states, Ivy League and ‘Power 5’ athletics conference markets[5]. Situated near their respective key educational institutions, the eight student accommodation assets will serve over 250,000 students from reputable universities with large student populations, steady enrolment growth and a strong athletics programme. The seven operating assets are new with an average age of two years, offering students well-designed apartments equipped with best-in-class facilities.

Ms Beh Siew Kim, Chief Executive Officer of Ascott Residence Trust Management Limited and Ascott Business Trust Management Pte. Ltd. (the Managers of ART)

Ms Beh Siew Kim, Chief Executive Officer of Ascott Residence Trust Management Limited and Ascott Business Trust Management Pte. Ltd. (the Managers of ART) said: “With the new acquisition, ART has doubled the number of student accommodation assets in our portfolio. Our student accommodation assets and rental housing properties now make up about 16% of our total portfolio value, surpassing our initial target of 15%. We remain on track to grow this longer-stay portfolio to 20% in the medium term, building a sizeable stable income base. In FY 2020 and 2021 to date, ART divested five assets[6] for about S$501 million at an average exit yield of around 2%. In 2021, ART has invested a total of about S$780 million[7] in eight student accommodation assets and three rental housing properties at an average EBITDA yield of about 5%[8], replacing the distributable income from our divested assets at higher yields. We would successfully deploy our funds from the private placement upon completion of the acquisition of the four new student accommodation assets and ART’s gearing will be at 37.8%[9]. ART remains in a strong financial position to seek further yield-accretive investments and generate long-term value for our Stapled Securityholders.”
“ART’s student accommodation assets in the USA have proven to be resilient throughout COVID-19. We are investing more into the sector given the favourable conditions of the overall student accommodation market in the USA. Occupancy rates have recovered to pre-COVID-19 levels and the 2.3% year-on-year increase in rents for Academic Year (AY) 2021 is the strongest rental growth rate across the country since Fall 2016[10]. The latest four student accommodation assets we are acquiring were newly completed between 2019 and 2020. They have a weighted average occupancy rate of about 94% for the AY 2021. With longer lease terms of about a year and continued rental growth has given the positive demand-supply dynamics, this yield-accretive acquisition will not only increase our stable income but also enhance the resilience of ART’s portfolio,” added Ms Beh.
Latitude on Hillsborough in North Carolina is one of the four student accommodation assets Ascott Residence Trust will be acquiring. The yield-accretive acquisition is set to increase ART’s pro forma FY 2020 Distribution per Stapled Security by approximately 3.0% and the EBITDA yield is expected to be about 4.9%.
Uncommon Wilmington, together with the three other student accommodation assets acquired, has a weighted average occupancy rate of about 94% for AY 2021.
Lease terms at Latitude at Kent are about a year, similar to the three other student accommodation assets acquired. The acquisition will not only increase Ascott Residence Trust’s (ART) stable income but also enhance the resilience of ART’s portfolio.
Four new quality assets that augment ART’s student accommodation portfolio
The four new student accommodation assets are predominantly freehold. They serve five reputable universities with strong athletics programmes. The universities also have large student populations with a collective student population of more than 100,000 students. The assets are also well-located within walking distance to campus or close to amenities. The four new student accommodation assets will be managed by unrelated third-party operators.
Edited by: Stephen Morton