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Sun Communities Reports Q1 2026: Net Loss $0.07 Per Share, Core FFO Rises

27.06.2026 01:09 1 min 2 sources
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In Brief

Sun Communities, a REIT owning RV and mobile home parks, reported a net loss of $0.07 per share for Q1 2026. Core FFO per share rose to $1.40, and same-property NOI in North America grew 6.3%.

Sun Communities, a real estate investment trust (REIT) specializing in RV and manufactured home (MH) communities, released its first-quarter 2026 financial results.

Key Metrics

  • Net loss per share: $0.07 (compared to a loss of $0.34 a year ago, per sources).
  • Core FFO per share: $1.40 (up from $1.26).
  • Same-property NOI growth in North America: +6.3%, driven by demand for RV and MH sites.

The company raised its 2026 Core FFO guidance by $0.04 to a range of $6.87–$7.07 per share.

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Sun Communities Reports 2026 First Quarter Results

27.04.2026 markets.businessinsider.com ENG Original source

Sun Communities Reports 2026 First Quarter Results

27.04.2026 GlobeNewswire News Room ENG Original source

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