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Research Alert: Extra Space Storage Q1: Same-store Revenue Improved Q/q To +1.7%

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-- CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

EXR reported Q1 revenue of $856M (+4.4% Y/Y), with property revenue of $733M beating consensus by $5M. Same-store revenue improved to +1.7% Y/Y ($679M) from 0.4% in Q4, while same-store net operating income grew 1.2% Y/Y to $477M as operating expense growth of 2.7% Y/Y continued to outpace revenue performance. The sequential improvement in same-store revenue growth suggests some operational stabilization, though persistent margin pressure remains a concern. Management's current guidance implies elevated expenses in 2H 2026, with same-store expense growth expected to outpace revenue growth again in 2026. We believe the ongoing expense revenue growth imbalance will continue to pressure net operating income margins and limit the company's ability to generate meaningful operating leverage throughout the year. The persistent cost headwinds represent a key structural challenge for EXR's profitability outlook, particularly given management's expectation that this unfavorable dynamic will extend well into next year.

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