FORM 10-K
                      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                           Washington, D. C.  20549

            [X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF
                     THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                 For the Fiscal Year Ended DECEMBER 31, 19961997

                                      OR

          [ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF
                     THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                       Commission File Number: 1-12252

                     EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST
            (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

             MARYLAND                             36-387786813-3675988
   (State or Other Jurisdiction of      (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
   Incorporation or Organization)

Identification No.)

 Two North Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IllinoisTWO NORTH RIVERSIDE PLAZA, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS               60606
 (Address of Principal Executive Offices)                (Zip Code)

                                (312) 474-1300
             (Registrant's Telephone Number, Including Area Code)

         Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Common Shares of Beneficial Interest,              New York Stock Exchange
        $0.01 Par Value                          (Name of Each Exchange on
        (Title of Class)                        on                             Which Registered)

 Preferred Shares of  Beneficial                   Interest,       New York Stock Exchange
    Interest, $0.01 Par Value                    (Name of Each Exchange on
        (Title of Class)                        on                             Which Registered)


Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act:     None

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the
registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to
such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes     X     No
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Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers  pursuant to Item
405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to
the best of the registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information
statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any
amendment to this Form 10-K. [ ]

The aggregate market value of voting shares held by non-affiliates was
approximately $2.44.6 billion based upon the closing price on March 19, 199712, 1998 of $47.50$49
using beneficial ownership of shares rules adopted pursuant to Section 13 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to exclude voting shares owned by Trustees and
Officers, some of whom may not be held to be affiliates upon judicial
determination.

At March 20, 1997 51,769,00113, 1998, 95,798,559 of the Registrant's Common Shares of Beneficial
Interest were outstanding.

 
                     DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

Part II incorporates by reference the Registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K
dated March 1, 1996 and filed on March 7, 1996.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibits as filed with the
Company's Form S-11 on May 21, 1993 (Registration No. 33-63158) and as amended
thereafter: Exhibit 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 10.1, 10.1A, 10.2, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 10.9, 10.11, 10.12, 10.14 and 10.15.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibits as filed with the
Company's Form S-11 on November 23, 1993 (Registration No. 33-72080) and as
amended thereafter: Exhibit 10.16, 10.16A, 10.17, and 10.17A.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibits as filed with the
Company's Form S-11 on June 17, 1994 (Registration No. 33-80420) and as amended
thereafter: Exhibit 10.10 and 10.14A.10.9.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibits as filed with the
Operating Partnership's Form 10 on October 7, 1994 (Registration No. 0-24920)
and as amended thereafter: Exhibit 4.1, 4.2 10.1B, 10.13, 10.18 and 10.19.10.10.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibit as filed with the
Operating Partnership's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 1995 on
November 9, 1995 and as amended thereafter: Exhibit 10.1C.10.1.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibits as filed with the
Operating Partnership'sCompany's Form 10-k10-K on March 16, 1995 and as amended thereafter: Exhibit 3.1A10.3.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibits as filed with the
Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1996 on March 20, 1997 and
10.3.as amended thereafter: Exhibit 10.11.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibit as filed with the
Company's Form 10-K for8-K dated September 10, 1997 and filed on September 10, 1997:
Exhibit 10.12.

Part IV incorporates by reference the year ended December 31, 1995following exhibits as filed with the
Company's Form 8-K dated May 30, 1997 and filed on MarchJune 5, 1997: Exhibit 3.1
and 3.2.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibit as filed with the
Company's Form 8-K dated January 16, 1997 and filed on January 17, 1997:
Exhibit 2.1.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following appendix as filed with the
Company's Form S-4 filed on April 29, 1997: Exhibit 2.2.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibit as filed with the
Company's Form 8-K dated August 27, 1997 and filed on August 29, 1997: Exhibit
2.3.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following appendix as filed with the
Company's Form S-4 filed on September 18, 19961997: Exhibit 2.4.

Part IV incorporates by reference the following exhibits as filed with the
Company's Form S-4 filed on September 18, 1997: Exhibit 10.13 and as amended thereafter: Exhibit 4.3.10.14.

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                                    PART I

                     EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST

                              TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE ---- PART I. Item 1. Business 4 Item 2. Properties 11 Item 3. Legal Proceedings 27 Item 4. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders 27 PART II. Item 5. Market for Registrant's Common Equity and Related Shareholder Matters 28 Item 6. Selected Financial Data 28 Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 31 Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data 40 Item 9. Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure 40 PART III. Item 10. Trustees and Executive Officers of the Registrant 41 Item 11. Executive Compensation 45 Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management 52 Item 13. Certain Relationships and Related Transactions 56 PART IV. Item 14. Exhibits, Financial Statements, Schedules and Reports on Form 8-K 60
PART I. PAGE ---- Item 1. Business 4 Item 2. Properties 20 Item 3. Legal Proceedings 49 Item 4. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders 49 PART II. Item 5. Market for Registrant's Common Equity and Related Shareholder Matters 50 Item 6. Selected Financial Data 51 Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 54 Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data 66 Item 9. Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure 66 PART III. Item 10. Trustees and Executive Officers of the Registrant 67 Item 11. Executive Compensation 67 Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management 67 Item 13. Certain Relationships and Related Transactions 67 PART IV. Item 14. Exhibits, Financial Statements, Schedules and Reports on Form 8-K 68 3 PART I ItemITEM 1. Business GeneralBUSINESS GENERAL Equity Residential Properties Trust (the "Company"("EQR") is a self-administered and self-managed equity real estate investment trust ("REIT"). The CompanyEQR was organized in March 1993 and commenced operations on August 18, 1993 upon completion of its initial public offering (the "IPO""EQR IPO") of 13,225,000 common shares of beneficial interest, $0.01 par value per share ("Common Shares"). The Company was formed to continue the multifamily property business objectives and acquisition strategies of certain affiliated entities controlled by Mr. Samuel Zell, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Company. These entities had been engaged in the acquisition, ownership and operation of multifamily residential properties since 1969. As used herein, the term "Company" includes EQR and those entities owned or controlled by it, as the survivor of the mergers between EQR and each of Wellsford Residential Property Trust ("Wellsford") (the "Wellsford Merger") and Evans Withycombe Residential, Inc. ("EWR") (the "EWR Merger"). The Company, through itsCompany's subsidiaries which include ERP Operating Limited Partnership (the "Operating Partnership"), Evans Withycombe Residential, L.P. (the "EWR Operating Partnership"), Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership and Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership II (collectively, the "Management Partnerships"), a series of partnerships (the "Financing Partnerships") and limited liability companies ("LLCs"), which beneficially own certain properties encumbered by mortgage indebtedness, is the successor to the multifamily property business of Equity Properties Management Corp. ("EPMC"), an entity controlled by Mr. Zell, and a series of other entities which owned 69 of the multifamily properties contributed at the time of the Company's IPO (the "Initial Properties").indebtedness. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the Company owned or had interests in 239489 multifamily properties, of which it controlled a portfolio of 218463 multifamily properties (individually, a "Property" and collectively, the "Properties") containing 67,705 units, including 61 of the Initial Properties.135,200 units. The remaining 2126 properties represent an investment in partnership interests and subordinated mortgages collateralized by 21 properties (theand mortgage loans collateralized by five properties (collectively, the "Additional Properties") containing 3,8965,267 units. Of the 5,267 units, which1,371 units are property managed by a third party unaffiliated entity.entities. The Company's Properties and the Additional Properties are located throughout the United States in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Washington.Wisconsin. In addition, Equity Residential Properties Management Corp. ("Management Corp.") and Equity Residential Properties Management Corp. II ("Management Corp. II") also provide residential property and asset management services to 4029 properties containing 13,0549,295 units owned by affiliated entities. The Company is, together with the Operating Partnership, one of the largest publicly traded REITs based(based on the aggregate market value of its outstanding Common Shares) and is the largest publicly traded REIT owner of multifamily properties (based on the number of apartment units owned and total revenues earned.)earned). Since the Company'sEQR IPO and through December 31, 1996,1997, the Company, through the Operating Partnership, has acquired direct or indirect interests in 160412 properties (which included the debt 4 PART I collateralized by six Properties) containing 49,679118,510 units in the aggregate for a total purchase price of approximately $2.4$6.5 billion, including the assumption of approximately $554.2 million$1.5 billion of 4 PART I mortgage indebtedness. The Company also made an $89 million investment in partnership interests and subordinated mortgages collateralized by 21 of the Additional Properties.Properties (its "$89 Million Mortgage Note Investment") and an $88 million investment in mortgage loans collateralized by 5 of the Additional Properties (its "$88 Million Mortgage Note Investment"). Since the EQR IPO through December 31, 1997, the Company has disposed of 1118 properties, a portion of its propertiesone Property, containing 3,6995,035 units, and a vacant land parcel for a total sales price of approximately $93.3$129.8 million and the release of mortgage indebtedness in the amount of $20.5 million. The Company's corporate headquarters and executive offices are located in Chicago, Illinois. In addition, the Company has regional operations centers29 management offices in the following cities: Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; Tampa, Florida and Bethesda, Maryland and area offices inMaryland; Atlanta, Georgia; Las Vegas, Nevada; Phoenix,Scottsdale and Tucson, Arizona; Portland, Oregon; San Antonio and Houston, Texas; Ypsilanti, Michigan; Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina; Tampa, Jacksonville and Ft. Lauderdale, FloridaFlorida; Irvine, Pleasant Hill and Irvine, California.Stockton, California; Kansas City, Kansas; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Louisville, Kentucky; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Boston, Massachusetts; Federal Way, Redmond and Seattle, Washington; and Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee. The Company has 2,189 full-time employees (1,944 of which are on site at the Properties).approximately 4,200 employees. Each of the Company's Properties is directed by an on-site manager, who supervises the on-siteon- site employees and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Property. The manager is generally assisted by a leasing administrator and/or property administrator. In addition, a maintenance director at each Property supervises a maintenance staff whose responsibilities include a variety of tasks, including responding to service requests, preparing vacant apartments for the next resident and performing preventive maintenance procedures year-round. Business Objectives and Operating StrategiesBUSINESS OBJECTIVES AND OPERATING STRATEGIES The Company seeks to maximize both current income and long-term growth in income, thereby increasing: (i) the value of the Properties; (ii) distributions on a per Common Share basis; and (iii) shareholders' value. The Company's strategies for accomplishing these objectives are: .- - maintaining and increasing Property occupancy while increasing rental rates; .- - controlling expenses, providing regular preventive maintenance, making periodic renovations and enhancing amenities; .- - maintaining a ratio of consolidated debt-to-total market capitalization of less than 50%; and .- - pursuing acquisitions that: (i) are available at prices below estimated replacement costs; (ii) have potential for rental rate and/or occupancy increases; (iii) have attractive locations in their respective markets; and (iv) provide anticipated total returns that will increase the Company's distributions per Common Share and the Shareholder's value. 5 PART I - - Purchasing newly developed as well as co-investing in the development of multifamily communities in the Company's overallexisting target markets where the market value.conditions warrant such development. The Company is committed to tenant satisfaction by striving to anticipate industry trends and implementing strategies and policies consistent with providing quality tenant services. In addition, the Company continuously surveys rental rates of competing properties and conducts satisfaction surveys of residents to determine the factors they consider most important in choosing a particular apartment unit. 5 PART I Acquisition StrategiesACQUISITION STRATEGIES The Company anticipates that future property acquisitions will be located in the continental United States. Management will continue to use market information to evaluate acquisition opportunities. The Company's market data base allows it to review the primary economic indicators of the markets where the Company currently manages Properties and where it expects to expand its operations. Acquisitions may be financed from various sources of capital, which may include undistributed funds from operations ("FFO"), issuance of additional equity securities, sales of Properties and collateralized and uncollateralized borrowings. In addition, the Company may acquire additional multifamily properties in transactions that include the issuance of limited partnership interests in the Operating Partnership ("OP Units") as consideration for the acquired properties. Such transactions may, in certain circumstances, partially defer the sellers' tax consequences. When evaluating potential acquisitions, the Company will consider: (i) the geographic area and type of community; (ii) the location, construction quality, condition and design of the property; (iii) the current and projected cash flow of the property and the ability to increase cash flow; (iv) the potential for capital appreciation of the property; (v) the terms of resident leases, including the potential for rent increases; (vi) the potential for economic growth and the tax and regulatory environment of the community in which the property is located; (vii) the occupancy and demand by residents for properties of a similar type in the vicinity (the overall market and submarket); (viii) the prospects for liquidity through sale, financing or refinancing of the property; and (ix) competition from existing multifamily properties and the potential for the construction of new multifamily properties in the area. The Company expects to purchase multifamily properties with physical and market characteristics similar to the Properties. Disposition StrategiesDEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES The Company seeks to acquire newly constructed properties and make investments towards the development of properties in markets where it discerns strong demand, which the Company believes will enable it to achieve superior rates of return. The Company's current communities under development and future developments are in markets or will be in markets where certain market demographics justify the development of high quality multifamily communities. In evaluating whether to develop an apartment community in a particular location, 6 PART I the Company analyzes relevant demographic, economic and financial data. Specifically, the Company considers the following factors, among others, in determining the viability of a potential new apartment community: (i) income levels and employment growth trends in the relevant market, (ii) uniqueness of location, (iii) household growth and net migration of the relevant market's population, (iv) supply/demand ratio, competitive housing alternatives, sub- market occupancy and rent levels (v) barriers to entry that would limit competition, and (vi) the purchase price and yields of available existing stabilized communities, if any. DISPOSITION STRATEGIES Management will use market information to evaluate dispositions. Factors the Company considers in deciding whether to dispose of its Properties include the following: (i) the amount ofpotential increases in new construction; (ii) areas where the economy is expected to decline substantially; and (iii) markets where the Company does not intend to establish long-term concentrations. The Company will reinvest the proceeds received from property dispositions to fund property acquisitions. In addition, when feasible the Company will structure these transactions as tax deferred exchanges. Financing StrategiesFINANCING STRATEGIES The Company intends to maintain a ratio of consolidated debt-to-total market capitalization of 50% or less. At December 31, 1996,1997, the Company had a ratio of approximately 31%33% based on the closing price of the Company's Common Shares on the New York Stock Exchange and assuming conversion of all OP Units plus the liquidation preference of non-voting preferred shares of beneficial interest, $0.01 par value per share ("Preferred Shares"). 6 PART IIt is the Company's policy that EQR shall not incur indebtedness other than short-term trade, employee compensation, dividends payable or similar indebtedness that will be paid in the ordinary course of business, and that indebtedness shall instead be incurred by the Operating Partnership to the extent necessary to fund the business activities conducted by the Operating Partnership and its subsidiaries. Equity Offerings For the Years Ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995 - - ---------------- In January 1994, the Company completed a public offering of 5,750,000 Common Shares (the "Second Public Offering") at $29.00 per share and received net proceeds of approximately $157.4 million in connection therewith. In June 1994, the Company concluded a private placement of 1,569,270 Common Shares to six accredited institutional investors (the "Private Equity Offering") and received net proceeds of approximately $47 million in connection therewith. The prices at which the Common Shares were sold ranged from $29.43 to $32.87. In July 1994, the Company completed a public offering of 9,200,000 Common Shares (the "Third Public Offering") at $31.25 per share and received net proceeds of approximately $271.7 million in connection therewith. In September 1994, the Company registered 5,000,000 Common Shares pursuant to an equity shelf registration statement (the "Equity Shelf Registration") of which 2,735,320 registered Common Shares were sold in separate transactions completed in October 1994 (collectively, the "Shelf Offering"). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $81 million in connection therewith. The prices at which the Common Shares were sold ranged from $29.34 to $30.17.--------------------------------------------------------------------- In June 1995, the Company sold 6,120,000 of its 9 3/8% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (liquidation preference $25 per share) (the "Series A Preferred Shares"), pursuant to a $250 million shelf registration (the "Preferred Shelf Registration"), at $25 per share. The Company raised gross proceeds of $153 million from this offering (the "Seriesoffering. The liquidation preference of each of the Series A Preferred Share Offering"). On September 11, 1995, the Company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register up to $500 million ofShares is $25 per Series A Preferred Shares, Common Shares and depositary shares, pursuant to a shelf offering (the "Second Shelf Registration").Share. In November 1995, the Company sold 5,000,000 depositary shares (the "Series B Depositary Shares") pursuant to the Second Shelf Registration.. Each Series B Depositary Share represents a 1/10 fractional interest in a 9 1/8% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Share of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series B Preferred Shares"). The liquidation preference of each of the Series B Preferred Shares is $250.00 (equivalent to $25 per Series B Depositary Share). The Company raised gross proceeds of approximately $125 million from the sale of the Series B Depositary Shares. 7 PART I In January 1996, the Company completed an offering of 1,725,000 registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $29.375 per share (the "January 1996 Common Share Offering") and received net proceeds of approximately $50.7 million in connection therewith. In February 1996, the Company completed an offering of 2,300,000 registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $29.50 per share (the "February 1996 Common Share Offering") and received net proceeds of approximately $67.8 million in connection therewith. 7 PART I On May 21, 1996, the Company completed an offering of 2,300,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $30.50 per share. On May 28, 1996 the Company completed the sale of 73,287 publicly registered Common Shares to employees of the Company and to employees of Equity Group Investments, Inc. ("EGI") and certain of their respective affiliates and consultants at a net price equal to $30.50 per share. On May 30, 1996, the Company completed an offering of 1,264,400 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $30.75 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $111.3 million in connection with the sale of the 3,637,687 Common Shares mentioned above (collectively, the "May 1996 Common Share Offerings"). In September 1996, the Company sold 4,600,000 depositary shares (the "Series C Depositary Shares") pursuant to the Second Shelf Registration.. Each Series C Depositary Share represents a 1/10 fractional interest in a 9 1/8% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Share of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series C Preferred Shares"). The liquidation preference of each of the Series C Preferred Shares is $250.00 (equivalent to $25 per Series C Depositary Share). The Company raised grossnet proceeds of $115$111.4 million from this offering (the "Series C Preferred Share Offering"). On September 18, 1996, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $500 million of equity securities (the "1996 Equity Shelf Registration"). Also in September 1996, the Company completed the sale of 2,272,728 publicly registered Common Shares which were sold at net price of $33 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $75 million in connection with this offering (the "September 1996 Common Share Offering"). In November 1996, the Company issued 39,458 Common Shares pursuant to the 1996 Nonqualified Employee Share Purchase Plan (the "Employee Share Purchase Plan") at a net price of $30.44 and received net proceeds of approximately $1.2 million. In December 1996, the Company completed offerings of 4,440,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at a price of $41.25 per share (the "December 1996 Common Share Offerings"). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $177.4 million. Debt Offerings - - -------------- In May 1994, the Operating Partnership issued $125 million of 8 1/2% unsecured notes due May 15, 1999 (the "1999 Notes") guaranteed byMarch 1997, the Company incompleted three separate public offerings relating to an aggregate of 1,921,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at a private placementprice of $46 per share (the "Debt Offering") to qualified institutional buyers as defined in Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act""March 1997 Common Share Offerings"). The Operating PartnershipCompany received net proceeds of $122.9approximately $88.3 million in connectiontherefrom. On May 14, 1997, the Company filed with the Debt Offering.SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $500 million of equity securities (the "June 1997 Equity Shelf Registration"). The SEC declared this registration statement effective on June 5, 1997. 8 PART I In December 1994,May 1997, the Operating Partnership registered $500 million in debt securitiesCompany sold 7,000,000 depositary shares (the "Series D Depositary Shares") pursuant to the June 1997 Equity Shelf Registration. Each Series D Depositary Share represents a debt shelf registration statement1/10 fractional interest in a 8.60% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Share of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Debt Shelf Registration") of which $100 million of floating rate notes due December 22, 1997 (the "Floating Rate Notes") were issued by the Operating Partnership on December 21, 1994 (the "Public Debt Offering""Series D Preferred Shares"). The Operating Partnershipliquidation preference of each of the Series D Preferred shares is $250.00 (equivalent to $25 per Series D Depositary Share). The Company received net proceeds of $98.6approximately $169.5 million from this offering (the "Series D Preferred Share Offering"). In June 1997, the Company completed five separate public offerings comprising an aggregate of 8,992,023 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at prices ranging from $44.06 to $45.88 per share (the "June 1997 Common Share Offerings"). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $398.9 million therefrom. On July 28, 1997, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $750 million of equity securities (the "August 1997 Equity Shelf Registration"). The SEC declared this registration statement effective on August 4, 1997. In September 1997, the Company completed the sale of 498,000 publicly registered Common Shares which were sold to the public at a price of $51.125 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $24.2 million in connection with this offering (the "September 1997 Common Share Offering"). In September 1997, the PublicCompany sold 11,000,000 depositary shares (the "Series G Depositary Shares") pursuant to the August 1997 Equity Shelf Registration. Each Series G Depositary Share represents a 1/10 fractional interest in a 7 1/4% Series G Convertible Cumulative Preferred Share of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series G Preferred Shares"). Series G Depositary Shares representing Series G Preferred Shares are convertible at the option of the holder thereof at any time into Common Shares at a conversion price of $58.58 per Common Share (equivalent to a conversion rate of approximately .4268 Common Shares for each Series G Depositary Share). The liquidation preference of each of the Series G Preferred Shares is $250.00 per share (equivalent to $25 per Series G Depositary Share). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $264 million from this offering (the "Series G Preferred Share Offering"). In addition, in October 1997, the Company sold 1,650,000 additional Series G Depositary Shares pursuant to an over-allotment option granted to the underwriters and received net proceeds of approximately $39.6 million therefrom. In October 1997, in connection with the acquisition of a portfolio of Properties, the Company issued 3,315,500 publicly registered Common Shares, which were issued at a price of $45.25 per share with a value of approximately $150 million (the "October 1997 Common Share Offering"). On November 3, 1997, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register 7,000,000 Common Shares pursuant to a Distribution Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan. This registration statement was declared effective on November 25, 1997. The Distribution Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan (the "DRIP Plan") of the Company provides holders of record and beneficial owners of Common Shares, Preferred Shares, and limited partnership interests 9 PART I in the Operating Partnership with a simple and convenient method of investing cash distributions in additional Common Shares. Common Shares may also be purchased on a monthly basis with optional cash payments made by participants in the Plan and interested new investors, not currently shareholders of the Company, at the market price of the Common Shares less a discount ranging between 0% and 5% (as determined in accordance with the DRIP Plan). In December 1997, in connection with an acquisition of a Property, the Company issued 736,296 publicly registered Common Shares, which were issued at a price of $48.85 per share with a value of approximately $36 million. Also in December 1997, the Company completed the sale of 467,722 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a price of $51.3125 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $22.8 million in connection with this offering (the "December 1997 Common Share Offering"). During 1997, the Company issued 84,183 Common Shares pursuant to the Employee Share Purchase Plan at net prices which ranged from $35.63 per share to $42.08 per share and raised approximately $3.2 million in connection therewith. Debt Offering. The Floating Rate Notes bear interest at three month London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR") plus 0.75%.Offerings For the Years Ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995 - ------------------------------------------------------------------- In April 1995, the Operating Partnership issued $125 million of 7.95% unsecured fixed rate notes (the "2002 Notes") pursuant to the Debt Shelf Registration in a public debt offering (the "Second Public Debt Offering"). The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $123.1 million in connection with the Second Public Debt Offering. In August 1996, the Operating Partnership issued $150 million of 7.57% unsecured fixed rate notes (the "2026 Notes") in connection with the Debt Shelf Registration in a public debt offering (the "Third Public Debt Offering"). The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $149 million in connection with this issuance. On September 18, 1996, the Operating Partnership filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $500 million of debt securities (the "1996 Debt Shelf Registration"). Credit Facility The Company, throughIn October 1997, the Operating Partnership hadissued $150 million of unsecured fixed rate notes (the "2017 Notes") pursuant to the 1996 Debt Shelf Registration in a $250public debt offering (the "Fourth Public Debt Offering"). The 2017 Notes are due on October 15, 2017 and bear interest at 7.125%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on April 15 and October 15, commencing April 15, 1998. The 2017 Notes are redeemable at any time by the Operating Partnership pursuant to the terms thereof. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $147.4 million in connection with this issuance. In November 1997, the Operating Partnership issued $200 million of unsecured linefixed rate notes pursuant to the 1996 Debt Shelf Registration in a public debt offering (the "Fifth Public Debt 10 PART I Offering"). Of the $200 million issued, $150 million of creditthese notes are due November 15, 2001 (the "2001 Notes") and bear interest at a rate of 6.55%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on May 15 and November 15, commencing on May 15, 1998. The remaining $50 million of these notes are due November 15, 2003 (the "2003 Notes") and bear interest at a rate of 6.65%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on May 15 and November 15, commencing on May 15, 1998. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $198.5 million in connection with Wells Fargo Realty Advisors Funding Incorporated, as agent, through November 14, 1996.the 2001 Notes and the 2003 Notes. CREDIT FACILITY On November 15, 1996, the Company completed an agreement with Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York ("Morgan Guaranty") and Bank of America Illinois ("Bank of America") to provide the CompanyOperating Partnership a $250 million unsecured line of credit. In September 1997, this agreement was amended to increase the potential borrowings to $500 million. This new line of credit matures in November 1999 and borrowings generally will bear interest at a per annum rate of one, two, three or six month LIBOR, plus 0.75%a certain rate dependent upon the Company's credit rating, which rate is currently at 0.45%, and is subject to an annual facility fee of $500,000.$750,000. As of December 31, 1996, there1997, $235 million of borrowings were no amounts outstanding on this line of credit. Recent Developments In Januarycredit, bearing interest at a weighted average rate of 6.46%. BUSINESS COMBINATIONS On May 30, 1997, the Company completed the acquisition of the multifamily property business of Wellsford through the tax-free Wellsford Merger. The transaction was valued at approximately $1 billion and included 72 Properties of Wellsford containing 19,004 units. The purchase price consisted of 10.8 million Common Shares issued by the Company with a market value of $443.7 million, the liquidation value of $157.5 million for the Wellsford Series A Cumulative Convertible Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest and the Wellsford Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, the assumption of mortgage indebtedness and unsecured notes in the amount of $345 million, the assumption of other liabilities of approximately $33.5 million and other merger related costs of approximately $23.4 million. In the Wellsford Merger, each outstanding common share of beneficial interest of Wellsford was converted into .625 of a Common Share. In addition, Wellsford Series A Cumulative Convertible Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest were redesignated as the Company's 3,999,800 Series E Cumulative Convertible Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series E Preferred Shares") and Wellsford's Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest were redesignated as the Company's 2,300,000 9.65% Series F Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series F Preferred Shares"). On December 23, 1997, the Company completed the acquisition of the multifamily property business of EWR, through the tax-free EWR Merger. The transaction was valued at approximately $1.2 billion and included 53 Properties of EWR containing 15,331 units and three Properties under construction or expansion expected to contain 953 units. The purchase price consisted of 10.3 million Common Shares issued by the Company with a total market value of approximately $501.6 11 PART I million, the assumption of EWR's minority interest with a market value of approximately $107.3 million, the assumption of mortgage indebtedness and unsecured notes in the amount of $498 million, the assumption of other liabilities of approximately $28.2 million and other EWR Merger related costs of approximately $16.7 million. In the EWR Merger, each outstanding common share of beneficial interest of EWR was converted into .50 of a Common Share. RECENT TRANSACTIONS From January 1, 1998 through March 13, 1998, the Company acquired three12 properties from unaffiliated third parties for a total purchase price of approximately $44.6$158.2 million, which included the assumption of mortgage indebtedness of approximately $20.2$50.8 million. These properties were Town Center,Cityscape, a 258-unit156-unit property located in Kingwood, Texas; Harborview,St. Louis Park, Minnesota; 740 River Drive, a 160-unit162-unit property located in San Pedro, California and The Cardinal,St. Paul, Minnesota; Prospect Towers, a 256-unit157-unit property located in Greensboro, North Carolina. On January 16, 1997 the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger regarding the planned acquisition of the multifamilyHackensack, New Jersey; Park Westend, a 312-unit property business of Wellsford Residential Property Trust ("Wellsford"),located in Richmond, Virginia; Park Place, a Maryland real estate investment trust, through the tax free merger of the Company and Wellsford (the "Merger"). The transaction is valued at approximately $1 billion and 9 PART I includes 75 multifamily properties containing 19,004 units. In the Merger, each outstanding common share of beneficial interest of Wellsford will be converted into .625 of a Common Share of the Company, assuming the market price of a Common Share remains in excess of $40. The Merger plans call for the issuance of approximately 10.7 million new common shares valued at approximately $464 million based on the Company's January 16, 1997 closing price of $43.375 and requires the assumption of all Wellsford outstanding debt of approximately $332 million and of approximately $158 million in preferred shares. In February 1997, the Company acquired four properties from unaffiliated third parties for a total purchase price of approximately $90.5 million, which included the assumption of mortgage indebtedness of approximately $30.6 million. These properties were Trails at Dominion, a 843-unit multifamily229-unit property located in Houston, Texas; Dartmouth Woods,Emerald Bay at Winter Park, a 201-unit431-unit property located in Denver, Colorado; Rincon Apartments,Winter Park, Florida; Farnham Park, a 288-unit216-unit property located in Houston, Texas; and Waterford at the Lakes,Plantation, a 344-unit232-unit property located in Kent, Washington. In March 1997, the Company acquired oneHouston, Texas; Balcones Club, a 312-unit property from an unaffiliated third party forlocated in Austin, Texas; Coach Lantern, a total purchase price of approximately $9.15 million. This90-unit property was Junipers atlocated in Scarborough, Maine; Foxcroft, a 104-unit property located in Scarborough, Maine; and Yarmouth Woods, a 225-unit138- unit property located in Yarmouth, Maine. As of March 20, 1997,In January 1998, the Company completed offeringsthe sale of 938,8004,000,000 publicly registered Common Shares which were sold to the public at a net price of $46$50.4375 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $43.2$195.3 million in connection with thesethis offering (the "January 1998 Common Share Offering"). In February 1998, the Company completed offerings in the aggregate of 1,988,340 publicly registered Common Shares which were sold to the public at prices ranging from $48 to $50.625 per share (the "March 1997"February 1998 Common Share Offerings"). CompetitionThe Company received net proceeds of approximately $95 million therefrom. Through February 1998, the Company sold approximately 639,000 Common Shares pursuant to the DRIP Plan and raised proceeds of approximately $31.7 million therefrom. On February 3, 1998, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $1 billion of equity securities. The SEC declared this registration statement effective on February 27, 1998. On February 3, 1998, the Operating Partnership filed a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $1 billion of debt securities. The SEC declared this registration statement effective on February 27, 1998. On March 12, 1998, the Company disposed of two Properties for a total sales price of $16.7 million. 12 PART I COMPETITION All of the Properties are located in developed areas that include other multifamily properties. The number of competitive multifamily properties in a particular area could have a material effect on the Company's ability to lease units at the Properties or at any newly acquired properties and on the rents charged. The Company may be competing with other entities that have greater resources than the Company and whose managers have more experience than the Company's officers and trustees. In addition, other forms of multifamily properties, including multifamily properties and manufactured housing controlled by Mr. Zell, and single-family housing, provide housing alternatives to potential residents of multifamily properties. Tax StatusTAX STATUS The Company has elected to be taxed as a REIT under Section 856(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), commencing with its taxable year ending December 31, 1993.. As a result, the Company generally will not be subject to Federal income tax to the extent it distributes 95% of its taxable income to its shareholders. REITs are subject to a number of organizational and operational requirements. If the Company fails to qualify as a REIT in any year, its taxable income may be subject to income tax at regular corporate rates (including any applicable alternative minimum tax). Even if the Company qualifies for taxation as a REIT, the Company may be subject to certain state and local taxes on its income and excise taxes on its undistributed income. 10 PART I Item 2.RISK FACTORS The PropertiesCompany's results of operations are subject to certain risks and uncertainties relating to the operations of its Properties. Investors should carefully consider, among other factors, the matters described below prior to making an investment decision regarding the securities of the Company. Adverse Consequences of Debt Financing and Preferred Shares General Risks. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the Properties were subject to approximately $1.6 billion of mortgage indebtedness and the Company's total debt equaled approximately $2.9 billion. Of the total debt outstanding, $912.7 million, including the line of credit balance of $235 million, represented floating rate debt, of which approximately $611 million was issued at tax exempt rates. In addition, from June 1995 through October 1997, the Company issued Preferred Shares and Depositary Shares pursuant to offerings previously mentioned and utilized the proceeds to repay indebtedness and to acquire additional Properties. The Company is subject to the risks normally associated with debt or preferred equity financing, including the risk that the Company's cash flow will be insufficient to meet required payments of principal and interest as well as Preferred Share distributions, the risk that existing indebtedness may not be refinanced or that the terms of such refinancing will not be as favorable as the terms of current indebtedness and the risk that necessary capital expenditures for such purposes as renovations and other improvements may not be financed on favorable terms or at all. If the Company were unable to refinance its indebtedness on acceptable terms, or at all, the Company might be forced to dispose of one or more of the Properties on disadvantageous terms, which might result in losses to the Company and might adversely affect the 13 PART I cash available for distributions to shareholders. If interest rates or other factors at the time of the refinancing result in higher interest rates upon refinancing, the Company's interest expense would increase, which would affect the Company's ability to make distributions to its shareholders. Furthermore, if a Property is mortgaged to secure payment of indebtedness and the Company is unable to meet mortgage payments, the mortgagee could foreclose upon the Property, appoint a receiver and receive an assignment of rents and leases or pursue other remedies, all with a consequent loss of income and asset value to the Company. Foreclosures could also create taxable income without accompanying cash proceeds, thereby hindering the Company's ability to meet the REIT distribution requirements of the Code. Restrictions on the Company's Activities. A substantial portion of the Company's debt was issued pursuant to certain indentures (the "Indentures") which restrict the amount of indebtedness (including acquisition financing) the Company may incur. Accordingly, in the event that the Company is unable to raise additional equity or borrow money because of the debt restrictions in the Indentures, the Company's ability to acquire additional properties may be limited. If the Company is unable to acquire additional properties, its ability to increase the distributions with respect to Common Shares, as it has done in the past, will be limited to management's ability to increase funds from operations, and thereby cash available for distributions, from the existing Properties in the Company's portfolio at such time. Bond Compliance Requirements. Certain of the Company's Properties are subject to restrictive covenants or deed restrictions relating to current or previous tax-exempt bond financing and owns the bonds collateralized by several additional Properties. The Company has retained an independent outside consultant to monitor compliance with the restrictive covenants and deed restrictions that affect these Properties. The bond compliance requirements may have the effect of limiting the Company's income from certain of these Properties if the Company is required to lower its rental rates to attract low or moderate income tenants, or eligible/qualified tenants. CONTROL AND INFLUENCE BY SIGNIFICANT SHAREHOLDERS As of March 13, 1998, Mr. Zell, certain of the current holders (the "Zell Holders") of certain OP Units ("Original OP Units") issued at the time of the EQR IPO to certain affiliates of Mr. Zell which contributed 33 of the Properties at the time of the EQR IPO (the "Zell Original Owners"), Equity Properties Management Corp. ("EPMC") and other affiliates of Mr. Zell owned in the aggregate approximately 4.4% of the Common Shares (assuming that all of the partnership interests in the Operating Partnership are exchanged for Common Shares), and certain entities controlled by Starwood Capital Partners L.P. ("Starwood") and its affiliates which contributed 23 of the Properties at the time of the EQR IPO (the "Starwood Original Owners") owned in the aggregate approximately 1.7% of the Common Shares (assuming that all of the OP Units are exchanged for Common Shares). The Starwood Original Owners, together with the Zell Original Owners, shall be referred to collectively as the "Original Owners." As of March 13, 1998, the Company had options outstanding to purchase approximately 5.6 million Common Shares (plus an additional 1.3 million options to purchase Common Shares which have been authorized by the Company for issuance subject to shareholder approval) which it has granted to certain officers, employees and trustees of the Company and consultants to the Company, some of whom are 14 PART I affiliated with Mr. Zell, representing in the aggregate approximately 6% of the Common Shares outstanding (assuming that all such options are exercised for Common Shares and all of the outstanding OP Units are exchanged for Common Shares). Further, the consent of affiliates of Mr. Zell who are Zell Holders and of the Starwood Original Owners is required for certain amendments to the Operating Partnership's Fourth Amended and Restated ERP Operating Limited Partnership Agreement of Limited Partnership (the "Partnership Agreement"). Accordingly, Mr. Zell and the Starwood Original Owners may continue to have substantial influence over the Company, which influence might not be consistent with the interests of other shareholders, and on the outcome of any matters submitted to the Company's shareholders for approval. In addition, although there is no current agreement, understanding or arrangement for these shareholders to act together on any matter, these shareholders would be in a position to exercise significant influence over the affairs of the Company if they were to act together in the future. POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY AFFECTING THE COMPANY Under various federal, state and local environmental laws, ordinances and regulations, an owner of real estate may be liable for the costs of removal or remediation of certain hazardous or toxic substances on such property. These laws often impose environmental liability without regard to whether the owner knew of, or was responsible for, the presence of such hazardous or toxic substances. The presence of such substances, or the failure properly to remediate such substances, may adversely affect the owner's ability to sell or rent the property or to borrow using the property as collateral. Persons who arrange for the disposal or treatment of hazardous or toxic substances may also be liable for the costs of removal or remediation of such substances at a disposal or treatment facility, whether or not such facility is owned or operated by such person. Certain laws impose liability for release of asbestos-containing materials ("ACMs") into the air and third parties may seek recovery from owners or operators of real properties for personal injury associated with ACMs. In connection with the ownership (direct or indirect), operation, management and development of real properties, the Company or the Subsidiaries, as the case may be, may be considered an owner or operator of such properties or as having arranged for the disposal or treatment of hazardous or toxic substances and, therefore, potentially liable for removal or remediation costs, as well as for certain other related costs, including governmental fines and injuries to persons and property. All of the Properties have been the subject of a Phase I, and in certain cases a supplemental, environmental assessment completed by qualified independent environmental consultant companies. The most recent environmental assessments for each of the Properties were conducted within the last five years. Environmental assessments were obtained prior to the acquisition by the Company of each of the Properties. These environmental assessments have not revealed, nor is the Company aware of, any environmental liability that the Company's management believes would have a material adverse effect on the Company's business, results of operations, financial condition or liquidity. No assurance can be given that existing environmental assessments with respect to any of the Properties reveal all environmental liabilities, that any prior owner of a Property did not create any material environmental 15 PART I condition not known to the Company, or that a material environmental condition does not otherwise exist as to any one or more Properties. GENERAL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CONSIDERATIONS; CHANGES IN LAWS General. Real property investments are subject to varying degrees of risk and are relatively illiquid. Income from real property investments and the Company's resulting ability to make expected distributions to shareholders may be adversely affected by the general economic climate, local conditions such as oversupply of apartment units or a reduction in demand for apartment units in the area, the attractiveness of the Properties to tenants, zoning or other regulatory restrictions, the ability of the Company to provide adequate maintenance and insurance, and increased operating costs (including insurance premiums and real estate taxes). The Company's income would also be adversely affected if tenants were unable to pay rent or the Company were unable to rent apartment units on favorable terms. If the Company were unable to promptly relet units or renew the leases for a significant number of apartment units, or if the rental rates upon such renewal or reletting were significantly lower than expected rates, then the Company's funds from operations and ability to make expected distributions to shareholders may be adversely affected. In addition, certain expenditures associated with each equity investment (such as real estate taxes and maintenance costs) generally are not reduced when circumstances cause a reduction in income from the investment. The Company intends to purchase newly developed, as well as invest in the development of multifamily communities, including the expansion of existing multifamily communities. Such projects generally require the expenditure of capital, and consequently there can be no assurance that any of such projects will be completed or that such projects will prove to be profitable. The failure of the Company to complete or to profitably operate planned development projects may have an adverse affect on the Company's results of operations and financial position. Furthermore, real estate investments are relatively illiquid and, therefore, will tend to limit the ability of the Company to vary its portfolio promptly in response to changes in economic or other conditions. Changes in Laws. Increases in real estate taxes, income taxes and service or other taxes generally are not passed through to tenants under existing leases and may adversely affect the Company's FFO and its ability to make distributions to shareholders. Similarly, changes in laws increasing the potential liability for environmental conditions existing on Properties or increasing the restrictions on discharges or other conditions may result in significant unanticipated expenditures, which would adversely affect the Company's FFO and its ability to make distributions to shareholders. OWNERSHIP LIMIT AND LIMITS ON CHANGES IN CONTROL 5% Ownership Limit; Inapplicability to Mr. Zell and Others. In order to maintain its qualification as a REIT under the Code, not more than 50% of the value of the outstanding shares of beneficial interest of the Company may be owned, directly or indirectly, by five or fewer individuals (as defined in the Code to include certain entities). Certain beneficial owners of the Zell Holders (i.e., beneficiaries of trusts established for the benefit of Mr. Zell and his family and trusts established for the benefit of the family of Mr. Robert Lurie, a deceased partner of Mr. Zell (the "Lurie Family Trusts")), EPMC, the Starwood Original Owners, Mr. Keith Withycombe and Mr. 16 PART I Stephen Evans, a Trustee of the Company (through their potential ownership of Common Shares), together constitute five individuals for purposes of this test and, under the Internal Revenue Service's (the "Service") rules applicable to determining percentages of ownership, will be deemed to own approximately 4.8% of the value of the outstanding shares of beneficial interest of the Company. Due to such concentration of ownership of the Company, ownership of more than 5% or the lesser of the number or value of the outstanding shares of beneficial interest of the Company by any single shareholder has been restricted, with certain exceptions, for the purpose of maintaining the Company's qualification as a REIT under the Code. Such restrictions in the Company's Declaration of Trust do not apply to the ownership of the 5,499,403 Common Shares subject to acquisition by the holders of Original OP Units and EPMC through the exchange of Original OP Units. Additionally, the Company's Declaration of Trust allows certain transfers of such Common Shares without the transferees being subject to the 5% ownership limit, provided such transfers do not result in an increased concentration in the ownership of the Company. The Company's Board of Trustees, upon receipt of a ruling from the Service, an opinion of counsel or other evidence satisfactory to the Board of Trustees and upon such other conditions as the Board of Trustees may direct, may also exempt a proposed transferee from this restriction. The 5% ownership limit, as well as the ability of the Company to issue additional Common Shares or other shares of beneficial interest (which may have rights and preferences senior to the Common Shares), may discourage a change of control of the Company and may also (i) deter tender offers for the Common Shares, which offers may be advantageous to shareholders, and (ii) limit the opportunity for shareholders to receive a premium for their Common Shares that might otherwise exist if an investor were attempting to assemble a block of Common Shares in excess of 5% of the outstanding shares of beneficial interest of the Company or otherwise effect a change of control of the Company. Possible Adverse Consequences of Ownership Limit. To maintain its qualification as a REIT for federal income tax purposes, not more than 50% in value of the outstanding shares of beneficial interest of the Company may be owned, directly or indirectly, by five or fewer individuals (as defined in the Code, to include certain entities). Certain beneficial owners of the Zell Holders (i.e., beneficiaries of trusts established for benefit of Mr. Zell and his family and the Lurie Family Trusts and EPMC, together with the Starwood Original Owners, Mr. Withycombe and Mr. Evans (through their potential ownership of Common Shares) together constitute five individuals for purposes of this test and, under the Service's rules applicable to determining percentages of ownership, are deemed to own approximately 4.8% of the value of the outstanding shares of beneficial interest of the Company. To facilitate maintenance of its qualification as a REIT for federal income tax purposes, the Company generally will prohibit ownership, directly or by virtue of the attribution provisions of the Code, by any single shareholder of more than 5% of the issued and outstanding Common Shares and generally will prohibit ownership, directly or by virtue of the attribution provisions of the Code, by any single shareholder of more than 5% of the issued and outstanding shares of any class or series of the Company's Preferred Shares (collectively, the "Ownership Limit"). The Board of Trustees may, in its reasonable discretion, waive or modify the Ownership Limit with respect to one or more persons who would not be treated as "individuals" for purposes of the Code if it is satisfied, based upon information required to be provided by the party seeking the waiver, that ownership in excess of this limit will not cause 17 PART I a person who is an individual to be treated as owning Common Shares or Preferred Shares in excess of the Ownership Limit, applying the applicable constructive ownership rules, and will not otherwise jeopardize the Company's status as a REIT for federal income tax purposes. The Company's Declaration of Trust also exempts from the Ownership Limit certain of the beneficial owners of the Original Owners and EPMC, who would exceed the Ownership Limit as a result of the exchange of the OP Units for Common Shares, which OP Units were received by them at the time of the formation of EQR. Absent any such exemption or waiver, Common Shares or Preferred Shares acquired or held in violation of the Ownership Limit will be transferred to a trust for the benefit of a designated charitable beneficiary, with the person who acquired such Common Shares and/or Preferred Shares in violation of the Ownership Limit not entitled to receive any distributions thereon, to vote such Common Shares or Preferred Shares, or to receive any proceeds from the subsequent sale thereof in excess of the lesser of the price paid therefore or the amount realized from such sale. A transfer of Common Shares and/or Preferred Shares to a person who, as a result of the transfer, violates the Ownership Limit may be void under certain circumstances. The Ownership Limit may have the effect of delaying, deferring or preventing a change in control and, therefore, could adversely affect the shareholders' ability to realize a premium over the then-prevailing market price for the Common Shares in connection with such transaction. Staggered Board. The Board of Trustees of the Company has been divided into three classes of trustees. As the term of each class expires, trustees for that class will be elected for a three-year term and the trustees in the other two classes will continue in office. The staggered terms for trustees may impede the shareholders' ability to change control of the Company even if a change in control were in the shareholders' interest. Preferred Shares. The Company's Declaration of Trust authorizes the Board of Trustees to issue up to 100,000,000 preferred shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value per share ("Preferred Shares"), and to establish the preferences and rights (including the right to vote and the right to convert into Common Shares) of any Preferred Shares issued. The power to issue Preferred Shares could have the effect of delaying or preventing a change in control of the Company even if a change in control were in the shareholders' interest. As of March 13, 1998, 15,343,500 Preferred Shares were issued and outstanding. CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO QUALIFY AS A REIT Taxation as a Corporation. The Company believes that it has qualified and will continue to qualify as a REIT under the Code, commencing with its taxable year ended December 31, 1992. However, no assurance can be given that the Company was organized and has been operated and will be able to operate in a manner so as to qualify or remain so qualified. Qualification as a REIT involves the satisfaction of numerous requirements (some on an annual and quarterly basis) established under highly technical and complex Code provisions for which there are only limited judicial or administrative interpretations, and involves the determination of various factual matters and circumstances not entirely within the Company's control. If the Company were to fail to qualify as a REIT in any taxable year, the Company would be subject to federal income tax (including any applicable alternative minimum tax) on its taxable 18 PART I income at corporate rates. Moreover, unless entitled to relief under certain statutory provisions, the Company also would be disqualified from treatment as a REIT for the four taxable years following the year during which qualification is lost. This treatment would reduce the net earnings of the Company available for investment or distribution to shareholders because of the additional tax liability to the Company for the years involved. In addition, distributions to shareholders would no longer be required to be made. Other Tax Liabilities. Even if the Company qualifies as a REIT, it will be subject to certain federal, state and local taxes on its income and property. In addition, the Company's management operations, which are conducted through the Management Partnerships, generally will be subject to federal income tax at regular corporate rates. DEPENDENCE ON KEY PERSONNEL The Company is dependent on the efforts of its executive officers. While the Company believes that it could find replacements for these key personnel, the loss of their services could have a temporary adverse effect on the operations of the Company. Only one of these officers has entered into an employment agreement with the Company. DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS POTENTIALLY INCREASING INDEBTEDNESS OF THE COMPANY The Company may be required from time to time, under certain circumstances, to accrue as income for tax purposes interest and rent earned but not yet received. In such event, or upon the repayment by the Company or its Subsidiaries of principal on debt, the Company could have taxable income without sufficient cash to enable the Company to meet the distribution requirements of a REIT. Accordingly, the Company could be required to borrow funds or liquidate investments on adverse terms in order to meet such distribution requirements. EXEMPTIONS FOR MR. ZELL AND OTHERS FROM MARYLAND BUSINESS COMBINATION LAW WHICH TEND TO INHIBIT TAKEOVERS Under the Maryland General Corporation Law, as amended ("MGCL"), certain "business combinations" (including a merger, consolidation, share exchange or, in certain circumstances, an asset transfer or issuance or reclassification of equity securities) between a Maryland real estate investment trust and any person who beneficially owns 10% or more of the voting power of the trust's shares of beneficial interest or an affiliate of the trust who, at any time within the two-year period prior to the date in question, was the beneficial owner of 10% or more of the voting power of the trust's shares of beneficial interest (an "Interested Shareholder"), or an affiliate of such Interested Shareholder, are prohibited for five years after the most recent date on which the Interested Shareholder becomes an Interested Shareholder. Thereafter, any such business combination must be recommended by the board of trustees of such trust and approved by the affirmative vote of at least (a) 80% of the votes entitled to be cast by holders of outstanding voting shares of beneficial interest of the trust and (b) two-thirds of the votes entitled to be cast by holders of voting shares of beneficial interest of the trust other than shares held by the Interested Shareholder with whom (or with whose affiliate) the business combination is to be effected, 19 PART I (unless, among other conditions, the holders of the common shares of the trust receive a minimum price (as defined in the MGCL) for their shares and the consideration is received in cash or in the same form as previously paid by the Interested Shareholder for its common shares. As permitted by the MGCL, the Company has exempted any business combination involving Mr. Zell, the Zell Original Owners, EPMC and their respective affiliates and associates, present or future, or any other person acting in concert or as a group with any of the foregoing persons and, consequently, the five- year prohibition and the super-majority vote requirements will not apply to a business combination between any of them and the Company. As a result, Mr. Zell, the Zell Original Owners, EPMC, any present or future affiliate or associate of theirs or any other person acting in concert or as a group with any of the foregoing persons may be able to enter into business combinations with the Company, which may not be in the best interest of the shareholders, without compliance by the Company with the super-majority vote requirements and other provisions of the MGCL. ITEM 2. THE PROPERTIES As of December 31, 1997, the Company controlled a portfolio of 218463 multifamily propertiesProperties located in 3034 states consisting of 5,198 buildings containing 67,705135,200 apartment units. The average number of units per Property was approximately 311.293. The units are typically contained in a series of two-story buildings. The Properties contain an aggregate of 59.5118.9 million rentable square feet, with an average unit size of 878886 square feet. The average rent per unit was $673$696 and the average rent per square foot was $0.77.$0.79. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the Properties had an average occupancy rate of 95%. Tenant leases are generally year-to-year and require security deposits. The Properties typically provide residents with attractive amenities, which may include a clubhouse, swimming pool, laundry facilities and cable television access. Certain Properties offer additional amenities such as saunas, whirlpools, spas, sports courts and exercise rooms. The Company believes that the Properties provide amenities and common facilities that create an attractive residence for tenants. It is management's role to monitor compliance with Property policies and to provide preventive maintenance of the Properties including common areas, facilities and amenities. The Company holds periodic meetings of its Property management personnel for training and implementation of the Company's strategies. The Company believes that, due in part to this strategy, the Properties historically have had high occupancy rates. The distribution of the Properties throughout the United States reflects the Company's belief that geographic diversification helps insulate the portfolio from regional and economic influences. At the same time, the Company has sought to create clusters of Properties within each of its primary markets in order to achieve economies of scale in management and operation; however, the Company may acquire additional multifamily properties located anywhere in the United States. The Company beneficially owns fee simple title to 211456 of the Properties and holds a 73-year leasehold interest with respect to one Property (Mallgate). Direct fee simple title for certain of the Properties is owned by single-purpose nominee corporations or land trusts that engage in no 20 business other than holding title to the Property for the benefit of the Company. Holding title in such a manner is expected to make it less costly to transfer such Property in the future in the event of a sale and should facilitate financing, since lenders often require title to a Property to be held in a single purpose entity in order to isolate that Property from potential liabilities of other Properties. Direct fee simple title for certain other Properties is owned by an LLC. In addition, with respect to two Properties, the Company owns the debt collateralized by such Properties and with respect to four Properties, the Company owns an interest in the debt collateralized by the Properties. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the Company had an investment in partnership interests and subordinated mortgages and mortgage loans collateralized by the Additional Properties. The Additional Properties consisted of 578 buildings containing 3,896contain 5,267 units, located in fourseven states. The following two tables set forth certain information relating to the Properties and the Additional Properties: 1121 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALABAMA Meadows on the Lake/Park, Birmingham (2 properties) 1986/1987 37 400 418,452 1,046 94% $570 $0.54 ARIZONA Bay Club, Phoenix (1) 1976 22 13 420 257,790 614 96% $493 $0.8095% $526 $0.86 Camellero, Scottsdale (1) 1979 33 15 344 311,526 906 94% $72295% $723 $0.80 Canyon Creek, TuscanTucson 1986 15 10 242 169,946 702 97% $473 $0.6796% $488 $0.69 Canyon Sands, Phoenix (1) 1983 38 20 412 353,592 858 91% $56092% $557 $0.65 Chandler Court, Chandler 1987 33 20 311 263,338 847 95% $613 $0.7292% $641 $0.76 Crystal Creek, Phoenix 1985 24 10 273 190,140 696 97% $559 $0.8096% $571 $0.82 Del Coronado, Mesa (1) 1985 43 19 419 394,062 940 95% $609 $0.6593% $671 $0.71 Desert Sands, Phoenix (1) 1982 39 20 412 353,592 858 91% $56092% $557 $0.65 Flying Sun, Phoenix (1) 1983 10 4 108 93,708 868 97% $553 $0.6498% $590 $0.68 Fountain Creek, Phoenix 1984 20 9 186 144,374 776 94% $600 $0.7796% $603 $0.78 Indian Bend, Scottsdale 1973 8 14 275 226,444 823 97% $675 $0.8293% $692 $0.84 Southbank, Mesa 1985 13 5 113 99,448 880 98% $552 $0.6396% $573 $0.65 Southcreek, Mesa (1) 1986-89 66 23 528 472,152 894 95% $650 $0.7393% $663 $0.74 Via Ventura, Scottsdale 1980 22 19 320 279,187 872 71% $712 $0.8297% $728 $0.83 Villa Madeira, Scottsdale 1971 39 17 332 291,280 877 95% $692 $0.79$700 $0.80 Villa Manana, Phoenix 1971-85 13 8 260 212,150 816 96% $587 $0.72 ARKANSAS Fox Run, Little Rock (1) 197493% $619 $0.76 Copper Creek, Phoenix 1984 8 144 146,024 1,014 97% $789 $0.78 Crown Court, Phoenix 1987 27 14 337 303,230 900 97% $536 $0.60416 464,582 1,117 99% $857 $0.77
1222 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARKANSAS, continued Greenwood Forest, Little RockARIZONA , CONTINUED Dos Caminos, Phoenix 1983 16 264 265,884 1,007 98% $781 $0.78 The Pointe ASM, Phoenix 1988 14 364 309,548 850 93% $666 $0.78 San Tropez, Phoenix 1989 13 316 332,080 1,051 98% $886 $0.84 Misson Palms, Tucson 1980 35 360 372,918 1,036 99% $669 $0.65 Skyline Gateway, Tucson 1985 8 246 179,422 729 98% $568 $0.78 Sedona Ridge, Phoenix 1988 17 250 235,345 941 95% $728 $0.77 Windemere, Mesa (1) 1975 23 10 239 191,062 799 98% $ 501 $0.63 Walnut Ridge, Little Rock (1) 19751986 18 10 252 210,776224 187,192 836 95% $ 477 $0.57 Williamsburg, Little Rock (1) 1974 21 10 211 184,348 874 99% $ 552 $0.63 CALIFORNIA Carmel Terrace, San Diego 1988-89 27 20 384 298,588 778 98% $ 771 $0.99 Casa Capricorn, San Diego 1981 24 10 192 178,320 929 96% $ 742 $0.80 Creekside Oaks, Walnut$591 $0.71 Sycamore Creek, (1) 1974 5 7 316 237,952 753 97% $ 724 $0.96 Deerwood, San Diego 1990 37 29 315 333,079 1,057 93% $ 987 $0.93 Eagle Canyon, Chino Hills 1985 34 32 252 252,493 1,002 95% $ 907 $0.90 Emerald Place, Bermuda Dunes 1988 27 17 240 214,072 892 98% $ 619 $0.69 Hathaway, Long Beach 1987 41 17 385 266,805 693 95% $ 843 $1.22 Lakeville Resort, PetalumaScottsdale (1) 1984 84 45 492 461,798 939 99% $ 729 $0.78 Lands End, Pacifica 1974 11 7 260 161,121 620 98% $ 927 $1.50 Merrimac Woods, Costa Mesa 1970 19 39 123 88,160 717 97% $ 744 $1.04 Mountain Terrace, Stevenson Ranch 1992 19 39 510 425,612 835 77% $ 852 $1.02 Oak Park North, Agoura350 335,420 958 91% $759 $0.79 Villa Serenas, Tucson (1) 1990 31 12 220 180,600 821 94% $1,023 $1.25 Oak Park South, Agoura1973 18 611 452,751 741 87% $506 $0.68 Acacia Creek, Scottsdale 1988-1994 20 508 462,280 910 95% $765 $0.84 Bayside at the Islands, Gilbert (1) 1989 31 12 224 188,000 83915 272 236,640 870 93% $1,006 $1.20 Park West, Los Angeles 1990 1$736 $0.85 Country Brook, Chandler (1) 1986-1996 24 396 380,556 961 95% $739 $0.77 Gateway Villas, Scottsdale 1995 18 180 179,664 998 97% $836 $0.84 Greenwood Village, Tempe (1) 1984 13 270 238,768 884 92% $670 $0.76 Superstition Vista, Mesa 1987 16 316 300,510 951 93% $649 $0.68 Heritage Point, Mesa 1986 7 148 114,436 773 91% $797 $1.03 La Mariposa, Mesa (1) 1986 11 222 206,052 928 96% $645 $0.69 Little Cottonwoods, Tempe (1) 1984 20 379 389,012 1,026 94% $766 $0.75 Miramonte, Scottsdale 1983 4 444 315,588 711 95% $ 962 $1.35151 118,568 785 96% $666 $0.85
1323 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALIFORNIA, CONTINUED Promenade Terrace, Corona HillsARIZONA, continued Morningside, Scottsdale (1) 1990 38 27 330 360,838 1,093 96% $851 $0.78 Regency Palms, Huntington Beach 1969 391989 10 160 163,116 1,019 98% $802 $0.79 Mountain Park, Phoenix (1) 1994 12 240 230,560 961 92% $800 $0.83 Park Meadow, Gilbert (1) 1986 7 224 197,120 880 97% $691 $0.79 Rancho Murietta, Tempe 1983 14 310 261,634 844 97% $806 $0.95 Summer Ridge, Riverside 1985 9 6 136 104,832 771 98% $660292 253,016 866 95% $698 $0.81 Scottsdale Courtyards, Scottsdale (1) 1993 18 274 284,175 1,037 99% $895 $0.86 Summerset Village, Chatsworth 1985 29 29 280 286,752 1,024 98% $1,067 $1.04 Villa Solana, Laguna HillsScottsdale Meadows, Scottsdale 1984 7 168 149,520 890 95% $727 $0.82 Shadow Brook, Scottsdale (1) 1984 17 13 272 245,104 901 97% $827 $0.92 Vista Del Lago, Mission Viejo (1) 1986-88 51 29 608 512,200 842224 226,296 1,010 98% $864 $1.03 Windridge, Laguna Niguel$863 $0.85 Shores at Andersen Springs, Chandler (1) 1989 22 19 344 375,312 1,09111 299 265,218 887 95% $776 $0.87 Sonoran, Phoenix (1) 1995 15 429 413,344 964 93% $770 $0.80 The Enclave, Tempe (1) 1994 25 204 194,142 952 98% $850 $0.89 The Meadows, Mesa 1984 15 306 247,378 808 92% $948 $0.87 COLORADO Cheyenne Crest, Colorado Springs$575 $0.71 Towne Square, Chandler 1987-1996 16 584 560,640 960 96% $683 $0.71 Villa Encanto, Phoenix 1983 21 382 309,982 811 93% $631 $0.78 Village at Lakewood, Phoenix (1) 1984 13 9 208 175,424 843 94% $640 $0.76 Glenridge, Colorado Springs1988 12 240 205,752 857 95% $754 $0.88 Harrison Park, Tucson (1) 1985 6 360 291,240 809 90% $623 $0.77 La Reserve Villas, Tucson (1) 1988 12 8 220 176,792 804 96% $641 $0.80 Indian Tree, Arvada240 216,008 900 97% $619 $0.69 Orange Grove Village, Tucson (1) 1983 7 8 168 140,000 833 99% $641 $0.77 Trails, Aurora1986-1995 17 400 285,600 714 90% $561 $0.79 Suntree Village, Tucson (1) 1986 17 11 351 286,964 818 95% $614 $0.75 Willow Glen, Aurora 1983 22 20 384 302,944 789 90% $597 $0.76 Windmill, Colorado Springs16 424 345,761 815 92% $529 $0.65 Arboretum, Tucson (1) 1985 15 11 304 180,640 5941987 14 496 439,456 886 97% $503 $0.85 Yuma Court, Colorado Springs 1985 10 5 40 37,400 935 95% $597$569 $0.64 FLORIDA Brierwood, Jacksonville 1974 22 17 196 263,052 1,342 97% $620 $0.46 Casa Cordoba, Tallahassee 1972-73 32 12 168 164,336 978 99% $615 $0.63 Casa Cortez, Tallahassee 1970 13 4 66 74,916 1,135 97% $613 $0.54
1424 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLORIDA, CONTINUED Chaparral, LargoARIZONA, continued Village at Tanque Verde, Tucson (1) 1976 52 23 444 451,420 1,0171984-1994 9 217 174,668 805 91% $571 $0.71 Legends at La Paloma, Tucson 1995 20 312 325,648 1,044 95% $582 $0.57 Gatehouse on the Green, Pambroke Pines 1990 12 21 312 310,140$783 $0.75 Bear Canyon, Tucson 1996 14 238 231,640 973 92% $726 $0.75 Promontory Pointe I&II, Phoenix (1) 1984-1996 27 424 421,446 994 96% $772 $0.78 The Hawthorne, Phoenix 1996 10 276 259,784 941 91% $782 $0.83 Isle at Arrowhead Ranch, Glendale 1996 18 256 244,608 956 95% $839 $0.88 Ladera, Phoenix 1995 15 248 243,312 981 96% $832 $0.85 Ingleside, Phoenix 1995 5 120 118,664 989 98% $908 $0.91 Gatehouse at Pine Lake, Plantation 1990 11 25 296 293,792 993 92% $908 $0.92 Habitat, Orlando 1974 26 17 344 334,352$865 $0.87 The Heritage, Phoenix (1) 1995 8 204 198,276 972 95% $556 $0.57 Hammock's Place, Miami91% $797 $0.82 Sun Creek, Glendale (1) 1985 7 175 129,661 741 94% $601 $0.81 Silver Creek, Phoenix (1) 1986 11 15 296 307,900 1,0405 174 134,820 775 95% $614 $0.79 Preserve at Squaw Park, Phoenix (1) 1990 4 108 92,168 853 94% $836 $0.98 The Palms, Phoenix (1) 1990 5 132 135,460 1,026 98% $924 $0.90 Mirador, Phoenix 1995 16 316 311,928 987 92% $817 $0.83 La Valencia, Mesa 1997 18 361 342,946 950 94% $664 $0.70 ARKANSAS Combined Little Rock Properties (1)(3) 1974-1975 44 1,039 889,416 856 93% $520 $0.61 CALIFORNIA Carmel Terrace, San Diego 1988-89 20 384 298,588 778 97% $739 $0.71 Heron Cove, Coral Springs 1987 13 12 198 189,932 959 96% $754 $0.79 Heron Landing, Lauderhill 1988 13 11 144 151,684 1,053$816 $1.05 Casa Capricorn & Pardee Casas, San Diego 1976-1986 19 388 346,720 894 97% $800 $0.90 Creekside Oaks, Walnut Creek (1) 1974 7 316 237,952 753 92% $769 $0.73 Heron Run, Plantation 1987 13 13 198 185,504 937 96% $793 $0.85 La Costa Brava, Orlando 1967 17 10 194 190,780 983 96% $615 $0.63 La Costa Brava, Jacksonville (1)(2) 1970-73 46 30 464 441,268 951 95% $530 $0.56 Marbrisa, Tampa 1984 16 37 224 188,544 842 98% $565 $0.67 Oaks of Lakebridge, Ormond Beach 1984 13 12 170 120,792 711 97% $578 $0.81 Paradise Point, Dania 1987-90 13 13 260 226,980 873 96% $810 $0.93 Pine Harbour, Orlando 1991 18 20 366 344,204 940 93% $654 $0.70 Pines of Springdale, W. Palm Beach 1986 3 5 151 126,975 841 95% $616 $0.73 The Place, Fort Meyers 1986 15 9 230 183,588 798 94% $544 $0.68 Port Royale, Fort Lauderdale 1988 10 17 252 182,380 724 98% $855 $1.18 Port Royale II, Fort Lauderdale 1991 3 5 161 115,025 714 99% $883 $1.24$850 $1.13
1525 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLORIDA, CONTINUED River Bend, Tampa 1971CALIFORNIA, continued Deerwood, San Diego 1990 29 316 333,079 1,054 95% $1,072 $1.02 Eagle Canyon, Chino Hills 1985 32 15 296 333,580 1,127252 252,493 1,002 93% $975 $0.97 Emerald Place, Bermuda Dunes 1988 17 240 214,072 892 97% $622 $0.70 Hathaway, Long Beach 1987 17 385 266,805 693 95% $558 $0.50 Sabal Pointe, Coral Springs 1995 11$885 $1.28 Lakeville Resort, Petaluma (1) 1984 45 492 461,798 939 98% $806 $0.86 Lands End, Pacifica 1974 7 260 161,121 620 97% $1,062 $1.71 Merrimac Woods, Costa Mesa 1970 39 123 88,160 717 98% $807 $1.13 Mountain Terrace, Stevenson Ranch 1992 39 510 425,612 835 93% $878 $1.05 Oak Park North & South, Agoura (1) 1989-1990 24 444 368,600 830 96% $1,078 $1.30 Park West, Los Angeles 1990 4 444 315,588 711 95% $1,015 $1.43 Promenade Terrace, Corona Hills (1) 1990 27 330 360,838 1,093 99% $882 $0.81 Regency Palms, Huntington Beach 1969 14 275 355,575 1,293 97% $895 $0.69 Sawgrass Cove, Bradenton 1991 21 28 336 342,880 1,020 93% $664 $0.65 Springs Colony, Altamonte Springs 1986 9 10 188 161,168 857 98% $573 $0.67 Stonelake Club, Ocala (1) 1986 31 15 240 194,320 810 95% $501 $0.62 Woodlake at Killearn, Tallahassee 1986-90 18 25 352 305,480 868310 261,634 844 91% $615 $0.71 GEORGIA Frey, Atlanta (1)$866 $1.03 Summer Ridge, Riverside 1985 6 136 104,832 771 99% $695 $0.90 Summerset Village, Chatsworth 1985 29 44 489 453,760 928280 286,752 1,024 96% $1,098 $1.07 Villa Solana, Laguna Hills 1984 13 272 245,104 901 97% $915 $1.02 Vista Del Lago, Mission Viejo (1) 1986-88 29 608 512,200 842 92% $941 $1.12 Windridge, Laguna Niguel (1) 1989 19 344 375,312 1,091 95% $697 $0.75 Governor's Place, Augusta 1972 20 9 190 191,580 1,008$1,046 $0.96 Bay Ridge, San Pedro 1987 2 60 46,836 781 95% $908 $1.16 La Mirage, San Diego 1988-1992 75 1,070 972,689 909 94% $448 $0.44 Greengate, Marietta 1971 11 11 152 157,808 1,038 92% $621 $0.60 Holcomb Bridge, Atlanta (1) 1985 34 36 437 419,150 959 95% $695 $0.72 Ivy Place, Atlanta 1978 17 15 122 180,830 1,482 94% $918 $0.62 Longwood, Decatur 1992 9 9 268 216,970 810 96% $747 $0.92 Maxwell House, Augusta 1951 1 1 216 97,173 450 94% $370 $0.82 Park Knoll, Marietta 1983 51 41 484 587,250 1,213 95% $828 $0.68 Preston Lake, Tucker 1984-86 9 32 320 338,130 1,057 93% $708 $0.67 Roswell, Atlanta (1) 1985 23 30 236 225,598 956 93% $720 $0.75 Terraces at Peachtree, Atlanta 1987 1 1 96 86,800 904 93% $928 $1.03$1,094 $1.20
1626 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GEORGIA, CONTINUED Woodland Hills, DecaturCALIFORNIA, continued Harborview, San Pedro (1) 1985 25 19 228 266,304 1,168 91% $790 $0.68 IDAHO7 160 171,800 1,074 89% $1,351 $1.26 Wood Creek, Pleasant Hill 1987 16 256 257,632 1,006 95% $1,253 $1.25 Geary Courtyard, San Francisco (1) 1990 0.4 164 85,675 522 86% $1,123 $2.15 Deerwood, Corona 1992 15 316 338,345 1,071 94% $871 $0.81 Larkspur Woods, Sacramento (1) 1989/1993 16 232 253,134 1,091 95% $959 $0.88 Ridgewood Village, San Diego 1997 9 192 163,336 851 95% $907 $1.07 The Seasons, Boise 1990 10 6 120 108,460 904 94% $623 $0.69 ILLINOIS Bourbon Square, Palatine (1) 1984-87 102 47 612 875,160 1,430 90% $1,018 $0.71 Four Lakes III-IV, Lisle (1) 1968 31 92 942 798,245 847 92% $828 $0.98 Four Lakes V, Lisle (1) 1988 2 15 478 310,208 649 90% $735 $1.13 Spice Run, Naperville 1988 20 32 400 396,320 991 88% $872 $0.88 INDIANA Diplomat South, Beech Grove (1) 1970 16 15 272 254,528 936 93% $502 $0.54 IOWA 3000 Grand, Des Moines 1970 1 6 186 199,530 1,073 84% $876 $0.82 KANSAS Cedar Crest, Overland Park 1986 38 30 466 430,034 923 96% $610 $0.66 Essex Place, Overland Park (1) 1970-84 32 34 352 429,048 1,219 94% $767 $0.63 Rosehill Pointe, Lenexa 1984 32 35 498 459,318 922 88% $590 $0.64 Silverwood, MissionAshton, Corona (1) 1986 24 492 457,184 929 90% $717 $0.77 Canyon Crest Views, Riverside 1982-1983 11 178 212,292 1,193 97% $945 $0.79 Canyon Ridge, San Diego 1989 8 162 126,000 778 99% $854 $1.10 Marquessa, Corona (1) 1992 14 336 299,744 892 94% $770 $0.86 Portofino, Chino Hills 1989 11 176 153,708 873 99% $860 $0.98 Parkview Terrace, Redlands (1) 1986 32 558 446,856 801 96% $699 $0.87 Redlands Lawn and Tennis Club, Redlands (1) 1986 27 496 394,560 795 93% $658 $0.83 COLORADO Cheyenne Crest, Colorado Springs 1984 9 208 175,424 843 96% $659 $0.78 Glenridge, Colorado Springs (1) 1985 8 220 176,792 804 96% $648 $0.81 Indian Tree, Arvada 1983 8 168 140,000 833 95% $666 $0.80 Trails, Aurora 1986 11 351 286,964 818 93% $633 $0.77 Willow Glen, Aurora 1983 20 15 280 234,876 839 98% $603 $0.72 Sunnyoak Village, Overland Park 1984 55 46 548 492,700 899 93% $578 $0.64 KENTUCKY Cloisters on the Green, Lexington (1) 1974 6 12 228 196,560 862 97% $551 $0.64 Doral, Louisville (1) 1972 19 10 228 293,106 1,286384 302,944 789 94% $600 $0.47$614 $0.78
1727 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KENTUCKY, CONTINUED Mallgate, Louisville 1969 46 24 540 535,444 992COLORADO, continued Windmill, Colorado Springs 1985 11 304 180,640 594 97% $523 $0.88 Yuma Court, Colorado Springs 1985 5 40 37,400 935 100% $620 $0.66 Village at Bear Creek, Denver 1987-1996 31 472 464,558 984 93% $848 $0.86 Cimmaron Ridge, Denver 1984 10 296 229,048 774 93% $586 $0.76 Colinas Pointe, Denver 1986 13 272 213,984 787 92% $534 $0.54 Sonnet Cove I-II, Lexington (1) 1972-1974 11$647 $0.82 Highland Pointe, Denver 1984 14 331 346,675 1,047318 237,886 748 97% $611 $0.58 LOUISIANA Plantation, Monroe 1972 6 10 200 180,416 902 92% $437 $0.48 MARYLAND Canterbury, Germantown$568 $0.76 Ironwood at the Ranch, Denver (1) 1986 37 23 544 481,083 8849 226 184,081 815 97% $732 $0.90 The Marks, Denver (1) 1987-1996 24 616 520,712 845 93% $741 $0.88 The Registry, Denver 1987 9 208 156,558 753 98% $695 $0.92 Sterling Point, Denver 1979 9 143 130,120 910 94% $732 $0.80 Warwick Station, Denver (1) 1986 18 332 250,432 754 96% $689 $0.91 Parkwood East, Fort Collins 1986 25 259 215,064 830 92% $710 $0.80 Country Club I & II, Silver Spring$676 $0.81 Dartmouth Woods, Lakewood (1) 1980-1982 24 20 376 371,296 9871990 13 201 165,777 825 97% $708 $0.86 Highline Oaks, Denver (1) 1986 10 220 170,756 776 94% $779 $0.79 Georgian Woods II, Wheaton$679 $0.88 Crescent at Cherry Creek, Denver (1) 1967 211994 6 216 189,191 876 94% $821 $0.94 Cierra Crest, Denver 1996 22 480 439,498 916 95% $808 $0.88 CONNECTICUT The Classic, Stamford 1990 1 144 165,727 1,151 97% $1,981 $1.72 FLORIDA Brierwood, Jacksonville 1974 17 371 305,693 824 95% $766 $0.93 Greenwich Woods, Silver Spring (1) 1967 47 12 564 514,318 912 96% $792 $0.87 Marymont, Laurel 1987-88 12 10 308 251,264 816 94% $759 $0.93 Northhampton I & II, Largo (1) 1977-1988 47 58 620 564,399 910 96% $792 $0.87 Oak Mill II, Germantown (1) 1985 16 8 192 165,611 863 92% $712 $0.83 Town Centre III & IV, Laurel (1) 1968-1969 49 30 562 553,083 984 96% $731 $0.74 Yorktowne at Olde Mill, Millersville 1974 18 21 216 195,100 903 96% $681 $0.75 MICHIGAN Country Ridge, Farmington Hills 1986 26 18 252 278,060 1,103 94% $850 $0.77 Hidden Valley, Ann Arbor 1973 6 28 324 237,348 733 97% $695 $0.95 Lake in the Woods, Ypsilanti 1969 40 175 1,028 971,873 945 89% $728 $0.77 Pines of Cloverlane, Pittsfield Township 1975-79 59 63 582 471,966 811 94% $633 $0.78196 263,052 1,342 99% $642 $0.48
1828 ItemITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES-CONTINUEDPROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MICHIGAN, CONTINUED Walden Wood, Southfield(1) 1972FLORIDA, continued Casa Cordoba, Tallahassee 1972-73 12 168 164,336 978 95% $605 $0.62 Casa Cortez, Tallahassee 1970 4 66 74,916 1,135 94% $628 $0.55 Chaparral, Largo 1976 23 20 210 295,080 1,405444 451,420 1,017 95% $613 $0.60 Gatehouse on the Green, Pembroke Pines 1990 21 312 310,140 994 90% $944 $0.95 Gatehouse at Pine Lake, Plantation 1990 25 296 293,792 993 97% $861 $0.87 Habitat, Orlando 1974 17 344 334,352 972 93% $589 $0.61 Hammock's Place, Miami (1) 1986 15 296 307,900 1,040 93% $740 $0.71 Heron Cove, Coral Springs 1987 12 198 189,932 959 98% $847 $0.60 MINNESOTA Park Place I & II, Plymouth(1) 1986 4 60 500 569,768 1,140 98% $768 $0.67 MISSOURI Hunters Glen, Chesterfield 1985 8 19 192 156,489 815 97% $626 $0.77 Sleepy Hollow, Kansas City(1) 1987 26 33 388 325,486 839 98% $546 $0.65 NEVADA Catalina Shores, Las Vegas 1989 15 13 240 211,200 880 92% $709 $0.81 Cypress Point, Las Vegas(1) 1989 19 9 212 179,800 848 88% $675 $0.80 Desert Park, Las Vegas 1987 23 15 368 172,513 469 92% $508 $1.08 Fountains at Flamingo, Las Vegas 1989-91 34 30 521 417,870 802 96% $679 $0.85 Newport Cove, Henderson 1983 35 10 140 152,600 1,090$786 $0.82 Heron Landing, Lauderhill 1988 11 144 151,684 1,053 94% $771 $0.71 Silver Shadow, Las Vegas 1992$0.73 Heron Run, Plantation 1987 13 9 200 194,656 973198 185,504 937 93% $723 $0.74 Sunrise Springs, Las Vegas 1989 18$814 $0.87 La Costa Brava, Orlando 1967 10 192 164,424 856 94% $678 $0.79 Trails, Las Vegas 1988 38 28 440 453,656 1,031 93% $755 $0.73 NEW HAMPSHIRE Wellington Hill, Manchester(1) 1987 55 40 390 394,627 1,012 94% $729 $0.72 NEW JERSEY Raven's Crest, Plainsboro(1)194 190,780 983 98% $639 $0.65 La Costa Brava, Jacksonville (2) 1970-73 30 464 441,268 951 92% $556 $0.58 Marbrisa, Tampa 1984 37 19 704 583,176 828224 188,544 842 97% $589 $0.70 Oaks of Lakebridge, Ormond Beach 1984 12 170 120,792 711 99% $598 $0.84 Paradise Point, Dania 1987-90 13 260 226,980 873 99% $832 $0.95 Pine Harbour, Orlando 1991 20 366 344,204 940 95% $690 $0.73 Pines of Springdale, W. Palm Beach 1986 5 151 126,975 841 95% $632 $0.75 The Place, Fort Meyers 1986 9 230 183,588 798 96% $822 $0.99 NEW MEXICO Pueblo Villas, Albuquerque 1975 17 12 232 173,118 746 92% $559 $0.75$556 $0.70 Combined Ft. Lauderdale Properties (4) 1988-1991 36 737 528,591 717 97% $878 $1.22
1929 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NORTH CAROLINA Bainbridge, Durham 1984FLORIDA, continued River Bend, Tampa 1971 15 24 216 191,240 885 90% $692 $0.78 Bridgeport, Raleigh 1990 13 17 276 252,190 914 92% $714 $0.78 Deerwood Meadows, Greensboro296 333,580 1,127 96% $565 $0.50 Sabal Pointe, Coral Springs 1995 14 275 355,575 1,293 96% $896 $0.69 Sawgrass Cove, Bradenton 1991 28 336 342,880 1,020 94% $678 $0.66 Springs Colony, Altamonte Springs (1) 1986 49 44 297 217,757 733 93% $572 $0.78 East Pointe, Charlotte10 188 161,168 857 96% $589 $0.69 Stonelake Club, Ocala 1986 15 240 194,320 810 95% $511 $0.63 Woodlake at Killearn, Tallahassee 1986-90 25 352 305,480 868 91% $610 $0.70 Banyan Lake, Boynton Beach 1986 30 288 264,636 919 94% $712 $0.77 Boynton Place, Boynton Beach 1989 12 192 195,840 1,020 95% $715 $0.70 Crosswinds, St. Petersburg 1986 17 208 154,224 741 97% $567 $0.77 Sabal Palm, Pompano Beach 1989 23 416 384,032 923 96% $762 $0.83 Summit Chase, Coral Springs 1985 9 140 134,586 961 94% $714 $0.74 Mariners Wharf, Orange Park 1989 28 272 305,392 1,123 95% $753 $0.67 Northlake, Jacksonville 1989 20 240 193,832 808 94% $596 $0.74 Ocean Walk, Key West (1) 1987 22 29 310 301,560 9731990 16 296 208,256 704 97% $828 $1.18 Silver Springs, Jacksonville 1985 25 432 361,372 836 95% $629$547 $0.65 Laurel Ridge, Chapel Hill 1975 28 13 160 158,964 994 99% $719 $0.72 McAlpine Ridge, Charlotte 1989-90 16Tivoli Lakes, Deerfield Beach 1991 15 320 238,125 744 93% $582 $0.78 Pine Meadow, Greensboro (1) 1974 29 14 204 226,600 1,111 92% $593 $0.53 Rock Creek, Corrboro 1986 20 16 188 153,548 817 89% $673 $0.82 Winterwood, Charlotte278 247,336 890 96% $789 $0.89 Westwood Pines, Tamarac 1991 15 208 204,460 983 96% $799 $0.81 Hidden Palms, Tampa (1) 1986 22 23 384 369,260 962 91% $658 $0.68 Woodbridge, Cary14 256 201,518 787 97% $542 $0.69 Vinings at Ashley Lake, Boynton Beach (1) 1993-95 16 28 344 315,624 918 92% $719 $0.78 Woodscape, Raleigh 1979 21 25 240 186,192 776 95% $570 $0.73 Woods of North Bend, Raleigh 1983 22 30 235 243,975 1,038 98% $673 $0.65 OHIO Olentangy Commons, Columbus (1) 1972 95 76 827 981,190 1,1861990 36 440 432,756 984 93% $747 $0.63 Reserve Square, Cleveland 1973 1 4 765 631,803 826 78% $853 $1.03 University Park, Toledo 1965 1 2 99 49,950 505 99% $433 $0.86 Village of Hampshire Heights, Toledo 1950 92 10 392 241,920 617 99% $416 $0.67 OKLAHOMA Brittany Square, Tulsa 1982 13 8 212 170,516 804 96% $508 $0.63$649 $0.66
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Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OKLAHOMA, CONTINUED Quail Run, Oklahoma City 1978-83 13 9 208 149,408 718 99% $385 $0.54 Stonebrook, Oklahoma City 1983 21 8 360 247,088 686 93% $408 $0.59 The Lodge, Tulsa 1979 13 11 208 152,240 732 99% $413 $0.56 OREGON Bridgecreek, Wilsonville 1987 26 22 315 274,236 871 95% $647 $0.74 Kempton Downs, Gresham 1990 17 12 278 277,536 998 95% $679 $0.68 Meadowcreek, TigardGEORGIA Frey, Atlanta (1) 1985 19 15 304 247,690 815 97% $628 $0.77 Tanasbourne Terrace, Hillsboro 1986-89 29 18 373 363,758 975 95% $734 $0.75 Tanglewood, Lake Oswego 1976 35 8 158 200,660 1,270 97% $798 $0.63 Woodcreek, Beaverton (1) 1982-84 28 22 440 335,120 762 96% $584 $0.77 SOUTH CAROLINA Mallard Cove, Greenville 1983 3 14 211 264,187 1,252 88% $602 $0.48 TENNESSEE Arbors of Hickory Hollow, Nashville (1) 1986 17 31 336 337,260 1,004 96% $634 $0.63 Arbors of Brentwood, Nashville (1) 1986-87 20 41 346 320,99344 489 453,760 928 94% $691 $0.74 Brixworth, Nashville 1985 5 6 216 144,912 67190% $704 $0.76 Governor's Place, Augusta 1972 9 190 191,580 1,008 91% $449 $0.45 Greengate, Marietta 1971 11 152 157,808 1,038 92% $728 $1.09 Canterchase, Nashville$646 $0.62 Holcomb Bridge, Atlanta (1) 1985 12 22 235 170,140 72436 437 419,150 959 96% $703 $0.73 Ivy Place, Atlanta 1978 15 122 180,830 1,482 94% $919 $0.62 Longwood, Decatur 1992 9 268 216,970 810 96% $742 $0.92 Maxwell House, Augusta 1951 1 216 97,173 450 96% $371 $0.82 Park Knoll, Marietta 1983 41 484 587,250 1,213 97% $567 $0.78 TEXAS 7979 Westheimer, Houston 1973 30 15 459 401,571 875 95% $625 $0.71 Altamonte, San Antonio$821 $0.68 Preston Lake, Tucker 1984-86 32 320 338,130 1,057 97% $698 $0.66 Roswell, Atlanta (1) 1985 29 17 432 322,928 74830 236 225,598 956 98% $731 $0.76 Terraces at Peachtree, Atlanta 1987 1 96 86,800 904 98% $913 $1.01 Woodland Hills, Decatur 1985 19 228 266,304 1,168 97% $788 $0.67 Paces (combined), Atlanta (8) 1984-1989 41 610 592,936 972 94% $768 $0.79 North Hill, Atlanta (1) 1984 30 420 481,150 1,146 93% $536 $0.72$764 $0.67 The Clarion, Decatur 1990 9 217 211,582 975 94% $756 $0.78 Garden Lake, Riverdale 1991 19 278 274,256 986 91% $645 $0.65 Highland Grove, Stone Mountain 1988 20 268 243,360 908 94% $671 $0.74 Governor's Point, Roswell (1) 1982/1986 34 468 587,176 1,255 94% $783 $0.62 The Arboretum, Atlanta 1970 18 312 301,139 965 94% $790 $0.82
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Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXAS, CONTINUED Arbors of Las Colinas, Irving 1985 21 15 408 334,556 820 96% $676 $0.82 Breton Mill, HoustonIDAHO The Seasons, Boise 1990 6 120 108,460 904 97% $631 $0.70 ILLINOIS Bourbon Square, Palatine (1) 1984-87 47 612 875,160 1,430 98% $1,034 $0.72 Four Lakes III-V, Lisle (1) 1968-1988 107 1,420 1,108,453 781 93% $819 $1.05 Spice Run, Naperville 1988 32 400 396,320 991 98% $862 $0.87 Chantecleer Lakes, Naperville (1) 1986 21 14 392 294,152 75019 304 280,536 923 97% $894 $0.97 Glenlake Club, Glendale Heights (1) 1988 17 336 268,560 799 91% $767 $0.96 INDIANA Idlewood, Indianapolis (1) 1991 28 320 262,355 820 90% $621 $0.76 IOWA 3000 Grand, Des Moines 1970 6 186 199,530 1,073 94% $829 $0.77 Regency Woods, West Des Moines (1) 1986 11 200 165,880 829 97% $515 $0.62 KANSAS Cedar Crest, Overland Park 1986 30 466 430,034 923 98% $533 $0.71 Celebration at Westchase, Houston$632 $0.68 Essex Place, Overland Park 1970-84 34 352 429,048 1,219 96% $792 $0.65 Rosehill Pointe, Lenexa 1984 35 498 459,318 922 93% $611 $0.66 Silverwood, Mission (1) 1979 27 13 367 305,609 833 96% $5451986 15 280 234,876 839 98% $632 $0.75 Sunnyoak Village, Overland Park 1984 46 548 492,700 899 98% $588 $0.65 Champion Oaks, Houston (1) 1984 20Concorde Bridge, Overland Park 1973 26 248 403,808 1,628 94% $798 $0.49 KENTUCKY Cloisters on the Green, Lexington 1974 12 228 196,560 862 97% $576 $0.67 Doral, Louisville 1972 10 252 190,628 756 97% $531 $0.70 Dawntree, Carrollton 1982 53 23 400 370,152 925 96% $577 $0.62 Forest Ridge, Arlington 1984-85 34 29 660 555,364 841 93% $600 $0.71 Fountainhead I-III, San Antonio (1) 1985-87 55 23 688 457,616 665 92% $520 $0.78 Harbour Landing, Corpus Christi 1985 22 11 284 193,288 681 96% $525 $0.77 Hampton Green, San Antonio (1) 1979228 293,106 1,286 95% $618 $0.48
32 11 293 222,341 759 94% $486 $0.64 Hearthstone, San Antonio (1) 1982 17 11 252 167,464 665 96% $440 $0.66 Hunter's Green, Fort Worth (1) 1981 17 10 248 188,720 761 92% $486 $0.64 Keystone, Austin (1) 1981 13 6 166 111,440 671 92% $573 $0.85 Kingswood Manor, San Antonio (1) 1983 12 6 129 109,996 853 98% $507 $0.59 Lakewood Oaks, Dallas 1987 26 12 352 257,606 732 98% $647 $0.88 Lincoln Green I-III, San Antonio 1984-86 54 24 680 465,664 685 96% $478 $0.70 Marina Club, Ft. Worth 1987 19 14 387 265,475 686 94% $478 $0.70 Northgate Village, San Antonio (1) 1984 23 10 264 214,928 814 94% $523 $0.64 Parkwest, Austin (1) 1985 50 15 196 179,046 914 90% $759 $0.83 22 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXAS, CONTINUED Preston in Willow Bend, Plano 1985 23 13 229 233,893 1,021KENTUCKY, continued Mallgate, Louisville 1969 24 540 535,444 992 93% $551 $0.56 Sonnet Cove I-II, Lexington 1972-1974 14 331 346,675 1,047 94% $627 $0.60 Breckinridge Court, Lexington (1) 1986-1987 16 382 276,010 723 95% $464 $0.64 River Oak, Louisville 1989 16 268 200,056 746 95% $516 $0.69 MAINE Junipers of Yarmouth, Yarmouth 1970 9 225 188,000 836 97% $740 $0.72 Ridgetree, Dallas 1983 38 17 798 597,642 749 95% $502 $0.67 Saddle Creek, Carrollton 1980 18 16 238 244,488 1,027 95% $681 $0.66 Songbird, San Antonio (1) 1981 29 15 262 277,720 1,060 93% $643 $0.61 Sutton Place, Dallas 1985 16 10 456 301,440 661 94% $568 $0.86 The Lodge, San Antonio 1979 20 10 384 259,512 676 93% $494 $0.73 The Trails, Arlington 1984 10 9 208 141,696 681 99% $518 $0.76 Village Oaks, Austin (1) 1984 25 13 280 199,152 711 97% $660 $0.93 Woodmoor, Austin 1981 16 9 208 151,348 728 90% $592$662 $0.79 Tamarlane, Portland 1986 19 115 101,801 885 98% $716 $0.81 VIRGINIA Amberton, ManassasMARYLAND Canterbury, Germantown (1) 1986 23 544 481,083 884 97% $719 $0.81 Country Club I & II, Silver Spring (1) 1980-1982 20 376 371,296 987 95% $770 $0.78 Georgian Woods II, Wheaton (1) 1967 17 371 305,693 824 98% $777 $0.94 Greenwich Woods & Hollyview, Silver Springs (6) 1965-1967 14 606 546,518 902 97% $755 $0.84 Marymont, Laurel 1987-88 10 308 251,264 816 96% $771 $0.95 Northhampton I & II, Largo (1) 1977-1988 58 620 564,399 910 96% $806 $0.89 Oak Mill II, Germantown (1) 1985 8 192 165,611 863 96% $716 $0.83 Town Centre III & IV, Laurel (1) 1968-1969 30 562 553,083 984 98% $721 $0.73 Yorktowne at Olde Mill, Millersville 1974 21 216 195,100 903 97% $691 $0.77 MASSACHUSETTS Lincoln Heights, Quincy 1991 16 336 266,590 793 93% $1,079 $1.36 Crystal Village, Attleboro 1974 7 190 143,402 75591 92,880 1,021 100% $682 $0.90 Kingsport, Alexandria 1985 73 13 416 285,793 687$871 $0.85 Mill Village, Randolph 1971-77 11 310 237,755 767 97% $687 $1.00 Saddle Ridge, Ashburn 1989 25 14 216 194,142 899 94% $837 $0.93 Sheffield Court, Arlington 1986 36 14 597 356,822 598 97% $793 $1.33 Tanglewood, Manassas (1) 1987 36 29 432 388,704 900 99% $697 $0.77 Wilde Lake, Richmond (1) 1989 8 18 189 172,980 915 91% $672 $0.73 Woodside, Lorton 1987 21 13 252 231,781 920 96% $757 $0.82 WASHINGTON 2900 on First, Seattle 1989-91 1 1 135 87,320 647 99% $837 $1.29$735 $0.96
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Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MICHIGAN Country Ridge, Farmington Hills 1986 18 252 278,060 1,103 92% $838 $0.76 Hidden Valley, Ann Arbor 1973 28 324 237,348 733 96% $717 $0.98 Lake in the Woods, Ypsilanti 1969 175 1,028 971,873 945 95% $736 $0.78 Pines of Cloverlane, Pittsfield Township 1975-79 63 582 471,966 811 96% $624 $0.77 Walden Wood, Southfield (1) 1972 20 210 295,080 1,405 95% $879 $0.63 Arbor Glen, Pittsfield Township 1990 22 220 195,996 891 95% $600 $0.67 Burwick Farms, Howell 1991 37 264 274,540 1,040 95% $786 $0.76 Woodcrest Villa, Westland 1970 26 458 425,200 928 93% $561 $0.60 Woodland Meadows, Ann Arbor 1987-1989 34 306 392,930 1,284 89% $1,075 $0.84 MINNESOTA Park Place I & II, Plymouth (1) 1986 60 500 569,768 1,140 94% $800 $0.70 Fountain Place I, Eden Prairie (1)(7) 1989 22 332 382,170 1,151 97% $768 $0.67 Fountain Place II, Eden Prairie (1)(7) 1989 158 162,598 1,029 97% $771 $0.75 Royal Oaks, Eagan (1) 1989 20 231 209,384 906 98% $740 $0.82 Trailway Pond I, Burnsville (1)(7) 1988 21 75 70,283 937 95% $684 $0.73 Trailway Pond II, Burnsville (1)(7) 1988 165 155,395 942 95% $675 $0.72 Valley Creek I, Woodbury (1)(7) 1989 40 225 212,100 943 92% $713 $0.76 Valley Creek II, Woodbury (1)(7) 1990 177 168,258 951 96% $717 $0.75 White Bear Woods I, White Bear Lake (1) 1989 4 225 211,992 942 96% $736 $0.78 Woodlane Place I, Woodbury (1) 1989 32 216 297,902 1,379 95% $870 $0.63 Woodlands of Minnetonka, Minnetonka 1988 14 248 268,640 1,083 98% $880 $0.81
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Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MISSOURI Hunters Glen, Chesterfield 1985 19 192 156,489 815 98% $654 $0.80 Sleepy Hollow, Kansas City (1) 1987 33 388 325,486 839 93% $566 $0.67 Hunters Ridge, St. Louis (1) 1987 13 198 178,448 901 95% $616 $0.68 South Pointe, St. Louis (1) 1986 8 192 155,520 810 92% $602 $0.74 Ethan's Ridge I, Kansas City (1)(7) 1988 316 283,944 899 92% $542 $0.60 Ethan's Ridge II, Kansas City (1)(7) 1990 52 242 196,614 812 89% $534 $0.66 Ethan's Glen III, Kansas City (1)(7) 1990 48 33,600 700 88% $484 $0.69 NEVADA Catalina Shores, Las Vegas 1989 13 240 211,200 880 93% $716 $0.81 Cypress Point, Las Vegas 1989 9 212 179,800 848 97% $698 $0.82 Desert Park, Las Vegas 1987 15 368 172,513 469 87% $519 $1.11 Fountains at Flamingo, Las Vegas 1989-91 30 521 417,870 802 94% $687 $0.86 Newport Cove, Henderson 1983 10 140 152,600 1,090 96% $777 $0.71 Silver Shadow, Las Vegas 1992 9 200 194,656 973 90% $716 $0.74 Sunrise Springs, Las Vegas 1989 10 192 164,424 856 94% $681 $0.80 Trails, Las Vegas 1988 28 440 453,656 1,031 94% $757 $0.73 Catalina Shores, Las Vegas (Wellsford) 1989 14 256 230,872 902 97% $651 $0.72 Crossing at Green Valley, Las Vegas 1986 15 384 330,714 861 96% $654 $0.76 Reflections at the Lakes, Las Vegas 1989 16 326 274,992 844 98% $669 $0.79 NEW HAMPSHIRE Wellington Hill, Manchester (1) 1987 40 390 394,627 1,012 96% $753 $0.74
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Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW JERSEY Ravens Crest, Plainsboro (1) 1984 19 704 583,176 828 96% $854 $1.03 NEW MEXICO Pueblo Villas, Albuquerque 1975 12 232 173,118 746 94% $557 $0.75 Mountain Run, Albuquerque 1985 16 472 335,744 711 95% $554 $0.78 NORTH CAROLINA Bainbridge, Durham 1984 24 216 191,240 885 94% $705 $0.80 Bridgeport, Raleigh 1990 17 276 252,190 914 95% $724 $0.79 Deerwood Meadows, Greensboro 1986 44 297 217,757 733 94% $562 $0.77 East Pointe, Charlotte (1) 1987 29 310 301,560 973 97% $650 $0.67 Laurel Ridge, Chapel Hill 1975 13 160 158,964 994 98% $727 $0.73 McAlpine Ridge, Charlotte 1989-90 15 320 238,125 744 96% $580 $0.78 Pine Meadow, Greensboro (1) 1974 14 204 226,600 1,111 95% $633 $0.57 Rock Creek, Corrboro 1986 16 188 153,548 817 97% $682 $0.84 Winterwood, Charlotte (1) 1986 23 384 369,260 962 96% $675 $0.70 Woodbridge, Cary (1) 1993-95 28 344 315,624 918 95% $733 $0.80 Woodscape & Woods of North Bend, Raleigh 1979-1983 55 475 430,167 906 96% $640 $0.71 The Cardinal, Greensboro (1) 1994 17 256 237,727 913 93% $574 $0.63 Willow Brook, Durham 1986 21 176 139,860 795 91% $681 $0.86 The Atrium, Durham 1989 16 208 196,596 945 95% $645 $0.68 The Cedars, Charlotte 1983 32 360 312,400 868 92% $548 $0.63 The Chimneys, Charlotte 1974 16 214 150,152 702 95% $505 $0.72 Creekwood, Charlotte 1987-1990 23 384 322,868 841 93% $792 $0.94 Hidden Oaks & Northwoods Village, Cary (5) 1986-1988 26 444 345,358 778 95% $660 $0.85
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Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OHIO Olentangy Commons, Columbus 1972 76 827 981,190 1,186 99% $773 $0.65 Reserve Square, Cleveland 1973 4 765 631,803 826 86% $917 $1.11 University Park, Toledo 1965 2 99 49,950 505 95% $456 $0.90 Village of Hampshire Heights, Toledo 1950 10 304 187,624 617 83% $431 $0.70 Eastland on the Lake, Columbus 1973 32 376 274,704 724 90% $431 $0.60 Orchard of Landen, Maineville (1) 1985-1988 33 312 288,514 925 96% $695 $0.75 OKLAHOMA Brittany Square, Tulsa 1982 8 212 170,516 804 92% $524 $0.65 The Lodge, Tulsa 1979 11 208 152,240 732 97% $432 $0.59 Augusta, Oklahoma City 1986 7 197 153,308 778 95% $531 $0.68 Heritage Park, Oklahoma City 1983 23 452 392,218 868 95% $410 $0.47 Invitational, Oklahoma City 1983 10 344 254,976 741 97% $440 $0.59 Raindance, Oklahoma City 1984 22 504 327,248 649 94% $358 $0.55 Windrush, Oklahoma City 1982 10 160 130,112 813 99% $501 $0.62 Wellsford Oaks, Tulsa 1991 9 300 216,368 721 96% $529 $0.73 Huntington Hollow, Tulsa 1981 9 288 180,648 627 96% $371 $0.59 One Eton Square, Tulsa 1985 17 448 313,904 701 95% $531 $0.76 Silver Springs & Woodland Oaks, Tulsa 1983-1984 24 428 323,977 757 99% $503 $0.66
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Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OKLAHOMA, continued Riverside Park, Tulsa (1) 1994 9 288 237,283 824 93% $576 $0.70 OREGON Bridgecreek, Wilsonville 1987 22 315 274,236 871 92% $677 $0.78 Kempton Downs, Gresham 1990 12 278 277,536 998 88% $698 $0.70 Meadowcreek, Tigard (1) 1985 15 304 247,690 815 94% $661 $0.81 Tanasbourne Terrace, Hillsboro 1986-89 18 373 363,758 975 95% $747 $0.77 Tanglewood, Lake Oswego 1976 8 158 200,660 1,270 88% $847 $0.67 Woodcreek, Beaverton (1) 1982-84 22 440 335,120 762 95% $598 $0.79 Knight's Castle, Wilsonville 1991 22 296 251,627 850 92% $649 $0.76 Club at Tanasbourne, Hillsboro 1990 19 352 302,902 861 91% $698 $0.81 Club at the Green, Beaverton 1991 15 254 238,850 940 92% $692 $0.74 Country Gables, Beaverton (1) 1991 15 288 275,463 956 92% $720 $0.75 Watermark Square, Portland (1) 1990 12 390 350,945 900 95% $637 $0.71 SOUTH CAROLINA Mallard Cove, Greenville 1983 14 211 264,187 1,252 99% $583 $0.47 Carolina Crossing, Greenville 1967 6 156 121,200 777 94% $432 $0.56 Gleneagle, Greenville 1990 14 192 177,264 923 94% $544 $0.59 Greyeagle, Greenville 1991 11 156 154,624 991 96% $549 $0.55 Hickory Ridge, Greenville 1968 4 90 72,392 804 98% $446 $0.55 Tamarind at Stoneridge, Columbia 1985 15 240 200,976 837 88% $534 $0.64 TENNESSEE Arbors of Hickory Hollow, Nashville (1) 1986 31 336 337,260 1,004 95% $637 $0.63
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Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TENNESSEE, continued Arbors of Brentwood, Nashville (1) 1986-87 41 346 320,993 928 92% $690 $0.74 Brixworth, Nashville 1985 6 216 144,912 671 92% $745 $1.11 Canterchase, Nashville (1) 1985 22 235 170,140 724 97% $542 $0.75 Ridgemont, Chattanooga 1988 21 280 236,530 845 97% $506 $0.60 Mountain Brook, Chattanooga 1987 43 226 192,200 850 95% $476 $0.56 Spinnaker Cove, Nashville (1) 1986 21 278 238,524 858 95% $676 $0.79 Wyndridge II , Memphis (1)(7) 1988 59 284 263,962 929 95% $616 $0.66 Wyndridge III, Memphis (1)(7) 1988 284 263,962 929 94% $613 $0.66 The Willows, Knoxville (1) 1987-1988 19 250 219,760 879 91% $612 $0.70 Farmington Gates, Germantown 1976 11 182 192,428 1,057 93% $610 $0.58 Ridgeway Commons, Memphis 1970 12 127 168,650 1,328 87% $623 $0.47 Village of Sycamore Ridge, Memphis 1977 14 114 148,560 1,313 93% $624 $0.48 Cambridge at Hickory Hollow, Nashville 1997 24 360 358,776 997 73% $717 $0.72 Trinity Lakes & Autumn Creek, Cordova (1) 1985-1991 40 540 484,374 897 94% $603 $0.67 Preakness, Antioch (1) 1986 13 260 193,500 744 96% $548 $0.74 TEXAS 7979 Westheimer, Houston 1973 15 459 401,571 875 94% $646 $0.74 Altamonte, San Antonio (1) 1985 17 432 322,928 748 97% $527 $0.70 Arbors of Las Colinas, Irving 1985 15 408 334,556 820 99% $679 $0.83 Breton Mill, Houston (1) 1986 14 392 294,152 750 99% $564 $0.75 Celebration at Westchase, Houston 1979 13 367 305,609 833 98% $565 $0.68
39 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXAS, continued Champion Oaks, Houston (1) 1984 10 252 190,628 756 97% $561 $0.74 Dawntree, Carrollton 1982 23 400 370,152 925 96% $604 $0.65 Forest Ridge, Arlington 1984-85 29 660 555,364 841 94% $614 $0.73 Fountainhead I-III, San Antonio (1) 1985-87 23 688 457,616 665 96% $515 $0.77 Harbour Landing, Corpus Christi 1985 11 284 193,288 681 96% $543 $0.80 Hampton Green, San Antonio 1979 11 293 222,341 759 94% $483 $0.64 Hearthstone, San Antonio 1982 11 252 167,464 665 95% $434 $0.65 Hunter's Green, Fort Worth (1) 1981 10 248 188,720 761 98% $491 $0.65 Keystone, Austin (1) 1981 6 166 111,440 671 97% $570 $0.85 Kingswood Manor, San Antonio 1983 6 129 109,996 853 91% $523 $0.61 Lakewood Oaks, Dallas 1987 12 352 257,606 732 97% $678 $0.93 Lincoln Green I-III, San Antonio 1984-86 24 680 465,664 685 98% $480 $0.70 Marina Club, Ft. Worth 1987 14 387 265,475 686 95% $477 $0.70 Northgate Village, San Antonio 1984 10 264 214,928 814 98% $509 $0.63 Parkwest, Austin 1985 15 196 179,046 914 97% $736 $0.81 Preston in Willow Bend, Plano 1985 13 229 233,893 1,021 95% $768 $0.75 Ridgetree, Dallas 1983 17 798 597,642 749 93% $527 $0.70 Saddle Creek, Carrollton 1980 16 238 244,488 1,027 95% $690 $0.67 Songbird, San Antonio (1) 1981 15 262 277,720 1,060 91% $633 $0.60 Sutton Place, Dallas 1985 10 456 301,440 661 98% $601 $0.91
40 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXAS, continued The Lodge, San Antonio 1979 10 384 259,512 676 93% $493 $0.73 The Trails, Arlington 1984 9 208 141,696 681 98% $528 $0.78 Village Oaks, Austin (1) 1984 13 280 199,152 711 99% $667 $0.94 Woodmoor, Austin 1981 9 208 151,348 728 99% $580 $0.80 Burn Brae, Dallas 1984 12 282 221,966 787 97% $556 $0.71 Calais, Dallas 1986 13 264 206,210 781 94% $593 $0.76 Copperfield, San Antonio 1984 10 258 197,736 766 95% $498 $0.65 Countryside, San Antonio 1980 9 220 159,214 724 95% $475 $0.66 Forest Valley, San Antonio 1983 8 185 149,493 808 95% $531 $0.66 Landera, San Antonio 1983 9 184 168,176 914 96% $571 $0.62 The Overlook, San Antonio 1985 16 411 298,133 725 97% $461 $0.64 Regatta, San Antonio 1983 10 200 171,634 858 98% $574 $0.67 Trails End, San Antonio 1983 19 308 202,376 657 96% $458 $0.70 Villas of Oak Creste, San Antonio 1979 10 280 208,446 744 91% $464 $0.62 Waterford, San Antonio 1983 5 133 87,376 657 93% $495 $0.75 Foxchase, Grand Prairie 1983 15 260 243,218 935 94% $584 $0.62 Cambridge Village, Lewisville 1987 10 200 160,036 800 95% $668 $0.84 Rincon, Houston 1996 5 288 240,787 836 96% $894 $1.07 Trails at Dominion, Houston (1) 1992-1995 55 843 766,592 909 94% $684 $0.75 Town Center, Kingwood 1994 10 258 220,630 855 94% $757 $0.89 Preston Bend, Dallas (1) 1986 9 255 185,364 727 93% $636 $0.87
41 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXAS, continued Blue Swan, San Antonio (1) 1985-1994 12 285 226,036 793 92% $540 $0.68 Jefferson at Walnut Creek, Austin (1) 1994 20 342 286,188 837 95% $776 $0.93 Kirby Place, Houston (1) 1994 9 362 359,931 994 95% $991 $1.00 Parkridge Place, Irving 1985 23 536 455,496 850 98% $625 $0.74 Chartwell Court, Houston 1995 14 243 253,553 1,043 96% $764 $0.73 UTAH Quail Cove, Salt Lake City 1987 17 420 362,580 863 93% $581 $0.67 Settlers Point, Salt Lake City 1986 16 288 263,040 913 93% $639 $0.70 Springs of Country Woods, Salt Lake City 1982 24 590 486,648 825 94% $614 $0.74 Brookfield, Salt Lake City 1985 6 128 101,424 792 95% $603 $0.76 VIRGINIA Amberton, Manassas (1) 1986 7 190 143,402 755 96% $706 $0.94 Kingsport, Alexandria 1985 13 416 285,793 687 99% $700 $1.02 Saddle Ridge, Ashburn 1989 14 216 194,142 899 92% $862 $0.96 Sheffield Court, Arlington 1986 14 597 356,822 598 98% $839 $1.40 Tanglewood, Manassas (1) 1987 29 432 388,704 900 93% $729 $0.81 Wilde Lake, Richmond (1) 1989 18 189 172,980 915 94% $695 $0.76 Woodside, Lorton 1987 13 252 231,781 920 96% $789 $0.86 Cascade at Landmark, Alexandria 1990 5 277 272,720 985 96% $934 $0.95 Brookridge, Centreville (1) 1989 15 252 252,353 1,001 96% $810 $0.81 WASHINGTON 2900 on First, Seattle 1989-91 1 135 87,320 647 98% $879 $1.36
42 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WASHINGTON, CONTINUEDcontinued Brentwood, Vancouver 1990 28 14 296 286,132 967 95% $640 $0.6694% $663 $0.69 Chandler's Bay I, Kent 1989 27 36 293 278,874 952 98% $680 $0.7194% $740 $0.78 Charter Club, Everett 1991 17 12 201 172,773 860 99% $681 $0.7997% $736 $0.86 Creekside, Mountlake Terrace (1) 1987 24 43 512 407,296 796 99% $656 $0.8394% $714 $0.90 Eagle Rim, Redmond 1986-88 39 20 156 137,920 884 96% $743 $0.8494% $807 $0.91 Edgewood, Woodinville (1) 1986 15 10 203 166,299 819 98% $693 $0.85$743 $0.91 Fox Run, Federal Way 1988 9 5 143 127,960 895 100% $626 $0.7096% $670 $0.75 Huntington Park, Everett 1991 27 14 381 307,793 808 100% $653 $0.8196% $705 $0.87 Newport Heights, Seattle (1) 1985 12 5 80 59,056 738 99% $674 $0.91$721 $0.98 Orchard Ridge, Lynnwood 1988 9 6 104 86,548 832 99% $649 $0.7897% $707 $0.85 Pointe East, Redmond 1988 19 6 76 83,280 1,096 96% $944 $0.8691% $1,027 $0.94 Village of Newport, Federal Way (1) 1987 7 4 100 76,890 769 98% $582 $0.7694% $616 $0.80 Waterstone Place, Federal Way 1990 72 37 750 616,436 822 92% $571 $0.6994% $611 $0.74 Wellington, Silverdale (1) 1990 17 11 240 214,024 892 80%88% $635 $0.71 North Creek Heights, Seattle 1990 9 114 104,306 915 97% $832 $0.91 Panther Ridge, Seattle 1980 20 260 221,000 850 94% $569 $0.67 Highland Creste, Seattle 1989 10 198 192,556 973 98% $646 $0.66 Ridgegate, Seattle 1990 9 153 141,594 925 96% $690 $0.75 Whitedove Pointe, Seattle 1992 5 96 102,834 1,071 96% $783 $0.73 Cherry Hill, Seattle 1991 7 108 101,390 939 97% $801 $0.85
43 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WASHINGTON , continued Plum Tree Park, Seattle 1991 8 196 174,310 889 96% $723 $0.81 Firdale Village, Seattle 1986 23 386 323,522 838 95% $730 $0.87 Martha Lake, Seattle 1991 8 155 135,662 875 100% $694 $0.79 Country Club Village, Seattle 1991 7 151 157,898 1,046 92% $889 $0.85 2300 Elliott, Seattle 1992 0.5 91 67,403 741 93% $892 $1.20 Metropolitan Park, Seattle 1991 0.4 82 49,702 606 92% $836 $1.38 Seventh and James, Seattle 1992 0.7 96 61,282 638 93% $827 $1.30 Merrill Creek, Tacoma 1994 15 149 138,867 932 95% $662 $0.71 Stoney Creek, Tacoma 1990 16 231 211,580 916 93% $646 $0.71 Windridge, Tacoma 1989 4 80 65,111 814 90% $563 $0.69 Surprise Lake Village, Tacoma 1986 32 338 328,032 971 93% $699 $0.72 Chestnut Hills, Tacoma 1991 8 157 143,236 912 98% $580 $0.64 The Hamptons, Tacoma (1) 1991 11 230 202,324 880 95% $955 $1.09 Gold Pointe, Tacoma 1990 5 84 88,422 1,053 92% $812 $0.77 The Village at Seeley Lake, Tacoma 1990 17 522 469,180 899 92% $634 $0.71 Westridge, Tacoma 1987-1991 38 714 686,675 962 94% $667 $0.69 The Ridgetop, Tacoma 1988 13 221 197,250 893 78% $635 $0.71 Gates of Redmond I & II, Redmond (1) 1979-1989 15 280 249,728 892 92% $892 $1.00 Summit at Lake Union 1995-1997 1 150 109,352 729 92% $959 $1.32 Indigo Springs, Kent (1) 1991 24 278 255,360 919 96% $727 $0.79
44 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES PROPERTIES- CONTINUED
Occupancy December, 1997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Year(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 1997 Unit Square Foot - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WASHINGTON , continued Waterford at the Lakes, Kent 1990 18 344 313,514 911 89% $730 $0.80 James Street Crossing, Kent (1) 1989 21 300 250,368 835 99% $641 $0.72 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------$0.77 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PROPERTIES: 5,198 4,055 67,705 59,472,576 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7,873 134,247 118,928,676 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AVERAGE: 24 19 311 272,810 87817 293 259,670 886 95% $673 $0.77 ====================================================================================$696 $0.79 ===================================================================================
(1) Encumbered by a third party mortgage. (2) Includes La Costa Brava (JAX) and Cedar Cove. 24(3) Includes Fox Run, Greenwood Forest, Walnut Ridge, and Williamsburg. (4) Includes Port Royale I, Port Royale II, and Lincoln Harbor. Lincoln Harbor is encumbered by a third party mortgage. (5) Northwoods Village is encumbered by a third party mortgage. (6) Greenwich Woods is encumbered by a third party mortgage. (7) Acreage is for combined phases. (8) Includes Paces Station and Paces on the Green. 45 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES (CONTINUED)PROPERTIES- Continued Development and Construction Activity The apartment communities under construction and in lease up are listed below:
Actual Actual or Average Estimated Date of Estimated Estimated Total Unit Size Construction Cost Construction Commencement Date of Stabilized Name City Units (Sq. Ft.) (Millions) Commencement of Lease-Up Occupancy - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARIZONA Montierra Scottsdale 249 1,052 $21 3:97 2:98 1:99 The Retreat, Phase I Phoenix 240 973 14 1:97 3:97 2:98 The Retreat, Phase II Phoenix 240 973 17 3:97 2:98 1:99 Vista Grove Mesa 224 911 14 1:97 3:97 2:98 --- --- TOTAL 953 $66 === ===
46 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES (continued) ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Years(s) AcreageYear(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings (approximate)imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALIFORNIA Brookside Place, Stockton (9) 1981 28 10 90 96,664 1,074 96% $74098% $738 $0.69 Canyon Creek, San Ramon (9) 1984 27 13 268 257,676 961 94% $1,055 $1.1091% $1,155 $1.20 Cobblestone Village, Fresno (9) 1983 33 15 162 153,118 945 94% $563 $0.6096% $559 $0.59 Country Oaks, Agoura (9) 1985 38 15 256 258,558 1,010 93% $1,184 $1.1794% $1,245 $1.23 Edgewater, Bakersfield (9) 1984 35 15 258 240,322 931 93% $638 $0.6895% $659 $0.71 Feather River, Stockton (9) 1981 16 8 128 97,328 760 95% $54794% $550 $0.72 Hidden Lake, Sacramento (9) 1985 27 17 272 261,808 963 93% $677 $0.7095% $704 $0.73 Lakeview, Lodi (9) 1983 25 9 138 136,972 993 95% $682 $0.6997% $706 $0.71 Lantern Cove, Foster City (9) 1985 29 17 232 228,432 985 94% $1,524 $1.5587% $1,614 $1.64 Schooner Bay I, Foster City (9) 1985 21 12.5 168 167,345 996 95% $1,583 $1.5991% $1,747 $1.75 Schooner Bay II, Foster City (9) 1985 18 12.5 144 143,442 996 97% $1,570 $1.5894% $1,734 $1.74 South Shore, Stockton (9) 1979 24 8 129 141,055 1,093 93% $749 $0.6994% $752 $0.70 Waterfield Square I, Stockton (9) 1984 22 10 170 160,100 942 95% $58093% $581 $0.62 Waterfield Square II, Stockton (9) 1984 24 9 158 151,488 959 96% $597 $0.6298% $601 $0.63 Willow Brook, Pleasant Hill (9) 1985 38 12 228 234,840 1,030 95% $1,209 $1.1793% $1,281 $1.24 Willow Creek, Fresno (9) 1984 15 7 116 118,422 1,021 91% $668 $0.6594% $670 $0.66 COLORADO Deerfield, Denver (9) 1983 9 158 146,380 926 96% $728 $0.79 Foxridge, Englewood (9) 1984 15 300 292,992 977 96% $789 $0.81 ILLINOIS Glengarry Club, Bloomingdale (10) 1990 16 250 215,098 860 99% $880 $1.02
2547 ITEM 2. PROPERTIES (CONTINUED)(continued) ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES
Occupancy December, 19961997 Acreage Average As of Avg. Monthly Years(s) AcreageYear(s) (approx- Square Square Footage December Rental Rate Per Property Constructed Buildings (approximate)imate) Units Footage Per Unit 31, 19961997 Unit Square Foot - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deerfield, Denver 1983 22 9 158 146,380 926 94% $705 $0.76 COLORADO, continued Foxridge, Englewood 1984 27 15 300 292,992 977 92% $764 $0.78MINNESOTA The Gates at Carlson, Minnetonka (10) 1989 17 435 396,300 911 96% $807 $0.89 NEW MEXICO Mesa Del Oso, Albuquerque (9) 1983 69 25 221 252,169 1,141 99% $893 $0.7894% $902 $0.79 Tierra Antigua, Albuquerque (9) 1985 19 9 148 152,241 1,029 93% $796 $0.7796% $762 $0.74 OKLAHOMA Lakewood, Tulsa (9) 1985 21 9 152 157,372 1,035 95% $67098% $676 $0.65 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WISCONSIN Plum Tree I, II & III, Hales Corner (10) 1987-1989 27 332 355,074 1,070 96% $942 $0.88 Ravinia, Greenfield (10) 1991 19 206 219,932 1,068 96% 832 $0.78 Woodlands of Brookfield, Brookfield (10) 1990 35 148 185,320 1,252 97% $1,260 $1.01 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES: 578 257 3,896 3,848,724 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------371 5,267 5,220,448 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AVERAGE: 28 12 186 183,273 988 94% $899 $0.91 ===============================================================================================14 203 200,786 991 95% $931 $0.94 ==================================================================================
Note:(9) All of these Additional Properties are encumbered by mortages,mortgages, of which the Company has an investment in the second and third mortgages (which are subordinate to first mortgages owned by third party unaffiliated entities). 26(10) The Company has an investment in six mortgage loans collateralized by these Additional Properties. 48 PART I ItemITEM 3. Legal ProceedingsLEGAL PROCEEDINGS Richard M. Perlman, a former employee of companies controlled by Mr. Zell, filed a legal proceeding against Mr. Zell and various partnerships and corporations controlled by Mr. Zell claiming, inter alia, that he had an ---------- interest in 20 of 46 of the Initial Properties (the "Zell Properties") and that he suffered damages when those Properties were transferred into the REIT. The proceeding was filed on July 21, 1995 (Richard M. Perlman et al. v. Samuel ----------------------------------- Zell, ---------------------------------------- et al.) (United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois- - - ------ Eastern------------ Illinois-Eastern Division, Case No. 95 C 4242). Mr. Perlman voluntarily dismissed the action that he previously filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, which was known as Richard M. Perlman v. Samuel Zell, et al, Case No. 92 CH ---------------------------------------- 19915. Mr. Zell believes such claims lack merit and is vigorously contesting the claims. The Company is not currently a party to this lawsuit. Discovery is currently proceeding and trial is currently anticipatedThis action has proceeded to commence in June, 1997. Because Mr. Perlman's entire claimed interest in these Properties, based on Mr. Perlman's pleadings, does not exceed 1% of the value of these Properties, the Company has title insurance coverage,a jury verdict and the Company has been indemnified by Mr. Zellincurred no liability and certain of his affiliates for any actualwill incur no losses incurred in connection with such matters, the Company believes no material loss to the Company could occur. On March 20, 1996, a legal proceeding (Nick J. Miletich, Administrator of the Estates of Dorothy Miletich and Madelyne Miletich, deceased, v. Equity Residential Properties Trust, Equity Residential Properties Management Corporation, Curt Vajgrt, Raymond Countryman and Darla Countryman) (Iowa District Court, Polk County, Iowa, Law Case No. CL 68908) was filed against the Company. This legal proceeding arises out of the Company's ownership and management of the apartment building known as 3000 Grand Ave. in Des Moines, Iowa and alleges that Raymond and Darla Countryman murdered Dorothy Miletich and Madelyne Miletich, who were residents of the apartment complex, on June 15, 1995. Raymond Countryman is a former employee of the Company. The plaintiff alleges, inter alia, that had the Company learned of the background of Mr. ---------- Countryman prior to his employment, the Company would not have hired him and the deaths of the Miletichs would have been avoided. The Company is vigorously contesting these claims and believes it has strong defenses to these claims, nevertheless, there is no assurance that the Company will not be held liable for said deaths and there is no assurance that its insurance coverage will cover all damages that may be awarded against it.action. In addition, only ordinary routine litigation incidental to the business which is not deemed material was initiated during the year ended December 31, 1996.1997. The Company does not believe there is any other litigation, except as mentioned in the previous paragraph, threatened against the Company other than routine litigation arising out of the ordinary course of business, some of which is expected to be covered by liability insurance, none of which is expected to have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial statements of the Company. ItemITEM 4. SubmissionSUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS On December 23, 1997, a special meeting of Mattersshareholders was held whereby the shareholders were asked to a Vote of Security Holders None. 27approve the EWR Merger. Of the votes that were collected, there were 55,803,089 votes for the EWR Merger, 224,294 votes against the EWR Merger and 102,495 abstentions. 49 PART II ItemITEM 5. Market for Registrant's Common Equity and Related Stockholders MattersMARKET FOR REGISTRANT'S COMMON EQUITY AND RELATED STOCKHOLDERS MATTERS The following table sets forth for the periods indicated, the high and low sales prices for and the distributions paid on the Company's Common Shares which trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol EQR.
Sales Price ----------------- High Low Distributions ------- ----------- --- ------------- Fiscal Year 1997 Fourth Quarter Ended December 31, 1997 $55 $47 3/8 $0.67 Third Quarter Ended September 30, 1997 $54 9/16 $47 1/8 $0.625 Second Quarter Ended June 30, 1997 $47 1/2 $41 1/4 $0.625 First Quarter Ended March 31, 1997 $48 7/8 $39 3/4 $0.625
Sales Price ----------------- High Low Distributions ---- --- ------------- Fiscal Year 1996 Fourth Quarter Ended December 31, 1996 $43 1/2 $35 5/8 $0.625 Third Quarter Ended September 30, 1996 $36 1/8 $32 7/8 $ 0.59$0.59 Second Quarter Ended June 30, 1996 $33 1/2 $30 7/8 $ 0.59$0.59 First Quarter Ended March 31, 1996 $33 3/4 $28 1/4 $ 0.59 Sales Price ----------------- High Low Distributions ------- ------- ------------- Fiscal Year 1995 Fourth Quarter Ended December 31, 1995 $31 7/8 $27 3/4 $ 0.59 Third Quarter Ended September 30, 1995 $31 1/4 $27 3/4 $ 0.53 Second Quarter Ended June 30, 1995 $29 3/4 $24 7/8 $ 0.53 First Quarter Ended March 31, 1995 $29 1/8 $25 5/8 $ 0.53$0.59
In addition, on February 25, 1997,March 2, 1998, the Company declared a $0.625$0.67 distribution per Common Share payable on April 11, 199710, 1998 to shareholders of record on March 28, 1997.27, 1998. The number of beneficial holders of Common Shares at December 31, 19961997, was approximately 18,400.34,665. The number of outstanding Common Shares as of December 31, 19961997 was 51,154,836. Item89,085,265. 50 PART II ITEM 6. Selected Financial DataSELECTED FINANCIAL DATA The following table sets forth selected financial and operating information on a historical basis for the Company and theEQR's Predecessor Business. The following information should be read in conjunction with all of the financial statements and notes thereto included elsewhere in this Form 10-K. The historical operating data for the years ended December 31, 1995, 1994, 1993, and 19921993 have been derived from the historical Financial Statements of the Company and theEQR's Predecessor Business audited by Grant Thornton L.L.P., independent accountants. The historical operating data for the yearyears ended December 31, 1997 and 1996 hashave been derived from the historical Financial Statements of the Company audited by Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors. The net income per weighted average Common Share amounts have been presented and, where appropriate, restated as required to comply with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 128, Earnings Per Share. For a further discussion of net income per weighted average Common Share and the impact of Statement No. 128, see Note 9 of Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements as included elsewhere in this Form 10-K. Certain capitalized terms as used herein, are defined in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements as included elsewhere in this Form 10-K. 28Statements. 51 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST CONSOLIDATED AND COMBINED HISTORICAL, INCLUDING EQR'S PREDECESSOR BUSINESS (AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT FOR PER SHARE AND PROPERTY DATA)
YEAR ENDED DECEMBERYear Ended December 31, (1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- -------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- OPERATING DATA: Total revenues $ 747,321 $ 478,385 $ 390,384 $ 231,034 $ 112,070 $ 92,973 ========= ========= ========= ========= =================== ========== ========== ========== ========== Income (loss) before gain on disposition of properties, extraordinary items and allocation to Minority Interests/EQR's Predecessor Business $ 176,014 $ 97,033 $ 59,738 $ 45,988 $ 8,137 $ (3,281) ========= ========= ========= ========= =================== ========== ========== ========== ========== Net income $ 176,592 $ 101,624 $ 67,719 $ 34,418 $ 6,095 $ - ========= ========= ========= ========= =================== ========== ========== ========== ========== Net income available to Common Shares $ 117,580 $ 72,609 $ 57,610 $ 34,418 $ 6,095 $ - ========= ========= ========= ========= =================== ========== ========== ========== ========== Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding $ 1.79 $ 1.70 $ 1.68 $ 1.34 $ 0.42 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ - ========= ========= ========= ========= =========1.76 $ 1.69 $ 1.67 $ 1.34 $ 0.42 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== Weighted average Common Shares outstanding 65,729 42,586 34,358 25,621 14,601 $ - ========= ========= ========= ========= =================== ========== ========== ========== ========== Weighted average Common Shares outstanding-assuming dilution 74,281 51,102 43,983 34,206 22,986 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== Distributions declared per Common Share outstanding $ 2.55 $ 2.40 $ 2.18 $ 2.01 $ 0.68 $ - ========= ========= ========= ========= =================== ========== ========== ========== ========== BALANCE SHEET DATA (at end of period): Real estate, before accumulated depreciation (2) $7,121,435 $2,983,510 $2,188,939 $ 1,963,476$1,963,476 $ 634,577 $ 358,212 Real estate, after accumulated depreciation (2) $6,676,673 $2,681,998 $1,970,600 $ 1,770,735$1,770,735 $ 478,210 $ 218,825 Total assets $7,094,631 $2,986,127 $2,141,260 $ 1,847,685$1,847,685 $ 535,914 $ 238,878 Total debt $2,948,323 $1,254,274 $1,002,219 $ 994,746 $ 278,642 $ 343,282 Minority Interests $ 273,404 $ 150,637 $ 168,963 $ 177,438 $ 83,159 $ - Shareholders' equity $3,689,991 $1,458,830 $ 884,517 $ 609,936 $ 146,485 $ - OTHER DATA: Total properties (at end of period) (2)(3) 463 218 174 163 79 46 Total apartment units (at end of period) (2)(3) 135,200 67,705 53,294 50,704 24,419 15,732 Funds from operations available to Common Shares (unaudited)(3)(4) $ 270,763 $ 160,267 $ 120,965 $ 83,886 $ 30,127 $ 11,975 Cash flow provided by (used for): Operating activities $ 331,135 $ 210,930 $ 141,534 $ 93,997 $ 25,582 $ 10,871 Investing activities $(1,543,324) $ (635,655) $ (324,018) $ (896,515) $(106,543) $ (5,917)(106,543) Financing activities $1,098,213 $ 558,568 $ 558,568175,874 $ 175,874808,495 $ 808,495 $ 94,802 $ (4,945)
2952 PART II ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING INFORMATION (COMBINED HISTORICAL (CONTINUED)) (1) Historical results for the year ended December 31, 1992 represented the combined results of the Predecessor Business. Historical results for the year ended December 31, 1993 included combined results of theEQR's Predecessor Business for the period January 1, 1993 through August 17, 1993. (2) Includes approximately $36 million of construction in progress as of December 31, 1997. (3) In August 1995 the Company also made anits $89 million investmentMortgage Note Investment collateralized by 21 of the Additional Properties. In addition, in partnership interests and subordinated mortgagesApril 1997, the Company made its $88 million Mortgage Note Investment collateralized by five of the Additional Properties. The Additional Properties consist of 3,8965,267 units. (3)(4) The Company generally considers FFO to be one measure of the performance of real estate companies, including an equity REIT. The new definition of FFO adopted in March 1995 by the Board of Governors of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT") defines FFO as net income (loss) (computed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), excluding gains (or losses) from debt restructuring and sales of property, plus depreciation on real estate assets, and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures. Adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures are calculated to reflect FFO on the same basis. The Company believes that FFO is helpful to investors as a measure of the performance of an equity REIT because, along with cash flows from operating activities, financing activities and investing activities, it provides investors an understanding of the ability of the Company to incur and service debt and to make capital expenditures. FFO does not represent cash generated from operating activities in accordance with GAAP and therefore should not be considered an alternative to net income as an indication of the Company's performance or to net cash flows from operating activities as determined by GAAP as a measure of liquidity and is not necessarily indicative of cash available to fund cash needs. The Company's calculation of FFO represents net income available to Common Shares, excluding gains on dispositions of properties, gains on early extinguishment of debt, and write-off of unamortized costs on refinanced debt, plus depreciation on real estate assets, income allocated to Minority Interests and amortization of deferred financing costs related to the Predecessor Business. The Company's calculation of FFO may differ from the methodology for calculating FFO utilized by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. The Company's calculation of FFO for 1995 and 1994 has been restated to reflect the effects of the new definition as mentioned above. FFO for the year ended December 31, 1994 includes the effect of a one-time charge of approximately $879,000 for the relocation of the property management headquarters to Chicago. In addition, FFO for the year ended December 31, 1993 excludes the effect of refinancing costs of approximately $3.3 million which represented costs associated with the prepayment of certain mortgage loans. 3053 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONCONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS ITEM 7. OVERVIEW The following discussion and analysis of the results of operations and financial condition of the Company should be read in conjunction with "Selected Financial Data" and the historical Consolidated Financial Statements thereto appearing elsewhere in this Form 10-K. Due to the Company's ability to control the Operating Partnership, the EWR Operating Partnership, the Management Partnerships, the Financing Partnerships and the LLCs, each entity has been consolidated with the Company for financial reporting purposes. Forward-looking statements in this report are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words "believes", "expects" and "anticipates" and other similar expressions which are predictions of or indicate future events and trends and which do not relate solely to historical matters, identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results, performance, or achievements of the Company to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such differences include, but are not limited to, the following: the alternative sources of capital to the Company are too high; occupancy levels and market rents may be adversely affected by local economic and market conditions, which are beyond the Company's control; and additional factors as discussed in Part I of the Annual Report as filed on Form 10-K. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. RESULTS OF OPERATIONS Since the Company'sEQR's IPO and through December 31, 1997, the Company has acquired direct or indirect interests in 160412 properties (the "Acquired Properties"), containing 49,679118,510 units in the aggregate for a total purchase price of approximately $2.4$6.5 billion, including the assumption of approximately $554.2 million$1.5 billion of mortgage indebtedness.indebtedness and $0.4 billion of unsecured notes. The Company's interest in six of the Acquired Properties at the time of acquisition thereof consisted solely of ownership of the debt collateralized by such Acquired Properties. The Company purchased ten of such Acquired Properties or 2,694 units between the IPO and December 31, 1993 (the "1993 Acquired Properties"); 84 of such Acquired Properties or 26,28526,286 units in 1994 (the "1994 Acquired Properties"); 17 of such Acquired Properties or 5,035 units in 1995 (the "1995 Acquired Properties") and; 49 of such Acquired Properties consisting of 15,665 units in 1996 (the "1996 Acquired Properties"). In addition,; and 252 of such Acquired Properties consisting of 68,830 units in August 1995,1997 (the "1997 Acquired Properties"), which include the Company made an investmentProperties acquired in partnership interestsconnection with the Wellsford Merger and subordinated mortgages collateralized by the 21 Additional Properties.EWR Merger (collectively, the "Mergers"). The Acquired Properties wereare presented in the Consolidated and Combined Financial Statements of the Company from the date of each acquisition.acquisition or the closing dates of the Mergers. In addition, in August 1995, the Company made its $89 Million Mortgage Note Investment collateralized by 21 of the Additional Properties. Also in April 1997, the Company made its $88 Million Mortgage Note Investment 54 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED) collateralized by five of the Additional Properties. During 1995, the Company also disposed of six properties containing 2,445 units (the "1995 Disposed Properties") for a total sales price of approximately $52 million and the release of mortgage indebtedness of $20.5 million.. During 1996, the Company disposed of five properties containing 1,254 units (the "1996 Disposed Properties ") forProperties"). During 1997 the Company disposed of seven properties, a total sales priceportion of approximately $41.3 million.one property and a vacant land parcel containing 1,336 units (the "1997 Disposed Properties"). The Company's overall results of operations for the three years ended December 31, 19961997 have been significantly impacted by the Company's acquisition activity. The significant changes in rental revenues, property and maintenance expenses, real estate taxes and insurance, depreciation expense, property management and interest expense can all primarily be attributed to the acquisition of the Acquired Properties. The impact of the Acquired Properties is discussed in greater detail in the following paragraphs. Properties that the Company owned for all of both 1997 and 1996 and 1995representing 49,805 units (the "1996"1997 Same Store Properties") and Properties that the Company owned for all of both 1996 and 1995 and 1994representing 45,699 units (the "1995"1996 Same Store Properties") also impacted the Company's results of operations and are discussed as well in the following paragraphs. COMPARISON OF THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997 TO THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 For the year ended December 31, 1997, income before gain on disposition of properties, extraordinary item and allocation to Minority Interests increased by $79 million when compared to the year ended December 31, 1996. This increase was primarily due to increases in rental revenues net of increases in property and maintenance expenses, real estate taxes and insurance, property management expenses, depreciation, interest expense and general and administrative expenses. All of the increases in the various line item accounts mentioned above can be primarily attributed to the 1997 Acquired Properties and 1996 Acquired Properties. These increases were partially offset by the 1997 Disposed Properties and the 1996 Disposed Properties. The increase in interest income of $7.5 million earned on the Company's mortgage note investments is primarily attributable to its $88 Million Mortgage Note Investment as well as an increase in interest income earned on its $89 Million Mortgage Note Investment. In regard to the 1997 Same Store Properties, rental revenues increased by approximately $11.9 million or 3.1% primarily as a result of higher rental rates charged to new tenants and tenant renewals. Overall property operating expenses which include property and maintenance, real estate taxes and insurance and an allocation of property management expenses decreased approximately $1.5 million or 0.9%. This decrease was primarily the result of lower medical and health care insurance costs, which resulted in lower payroll costs. In addition, the Company was also successful in reducing its costs for leasing and advertising as well as building, maintenance and grounds costs by consolidating its vendor services in selected submarkets in order to obtain volume 55 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONCONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED) pricing discounts and by consolidating its personnel in selected submarkets where Properties were centrally located. With respect to the lower medical and health care insurance costs, the Company believes this is not a sustainable trend but only benefited the 1997 results. Property management represents expenses associated with the management of the Company's Properties. These expenses increased by approximately $9.3 million primarily due to the continued expansion of the Company's property management business to facilitate the management of the Company's additional properties. During 1997, the Company opened new management offices in Houston, Texas; Ypsilanti, Michigan; Kansas City, Kansas; Irvine, California; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Louisville, Kentucky. In addition, the Company assumed a management office in Tulsa, Oklahoma, related to the Wellsford Merger and significantly expanded a management office in Scottsdale, Arizona related to the EWR Merger. Fee and asset management revenues and fee and asset management expenses are associated with the management of properties not owned by the Company that are managed for affiliates. These expenses decreased by $0.5 million due to the disposition of certain of these properties, resulting in the Company no longer providing fee and asset management services to such properties. Interest expense, including amortization of deferred financing costs, increased by approximately $38.3 million. This increase was primarily the result of an increase in the Company's average indebtedness outstanding which increased by $564.5 million, primarily due to the Wellsford Merger. However, the Company's effective interest costs decreased from 7.87% in 1996 to 7.5% in 1997. General and administrative expenses, which include corporate operating expenses, increased approximately $5.2 million between the years under comparison. This increase was primarily due to adding corporate personnel, higher salary costs and shareholder reporting costs as well as an increase in professional fees. General and administrative expenses as a percentage of total revenues were 2.02% for the year ended December 31, 1997, which was a slight decrease from 2.06% in 1996. COMPARISON OF THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 TO THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 For the year ended December 31, 1996, income before gain on disposition of properties, extraordinary items and allocation to Minority Interests increased by $37.3 million when compared to the year ended December 31, 1995. This increase was primarily due to increases in rental revenues net of increases in property and maintenance expenses, real estate taxes and insurance, property management expenses, depreciation, interest expense and general and administrative expenses. All of the increases in the various line item accounts mentioned above can be primarily attributed to the 1996 Acquired Properties and 1995 Acquired Properties. These increases were partially offset by the 1996 Disposed Properties and the 1995 Disposed Properties. Interest income 56 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED) earned on the Company's mortgage note investment increased by approximately $8 million and was an additional factor that impacted the year to year changes.change. In regard to the 1996 Same Store Properties, rental revenues increased by approximately $15.9 million or 4.8 %4.8% primarily as a result of higher rental rates charged to new tenants and tenant renewals and higher average occupancy levels. Overall property operating expenses which include property and maintenance, real estate taxes and insurance and an allocation of property management expenses increased approximately $1.7 million or 1.2%. This increase was primarily the result of higher payroll expenses and utilitiesutility costs. For 1996 the Company also increased its per unit charge for property level insurance which increased insurance expense by approximately $0.7 million. In addition, real estate taxes increased due to reassessments on certain of the 1996 Same Store Properties. Property management represents expenses associated with the management of the Company's Properties. These expenses increased by approximately $2.3 million primarily as a result of the expansion of the Company's property management business with the addition of a regional operations center ("ROC")management office in Seattle, Washington and during the third quarter of 1996 the addition of two new areamanagement offices located in Raleigh, North Carolina and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Other factors that impacted this increase were higher payroll and travel costs and legal and professional fees. Fee and asset management revenues and fee and asset management expenses are associated with the management of properties not owned by the Company that are managed for affiliates. These revenues decreased by $0.3 million primarily due to the disposition of certain of these properties. Interest expense, including amortization of deferred financing costs, increased by approximately $3.8 million. This increase was primarily the result of an increase in the Company's average indebtedness outstanding which increased by $75.8 million. However, the Company's effective interest cost decreased from 8.09% in 1995 to 7.87% in 1996. 32 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED) General and administrative expenses, which include corporate operating expenses, increased approximately $1.7 million between the years under comparison. This increase was primarily due to adding corporate personnel, higher salary costs and shareholder reporting costs as well as an increase in professional fees. General and administrative expenses as a percentage of total revenues were 2.06% for the year ended December 31, 1996, which was a slight decrease from 2.08% in 1995. COMPARISON OF THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 TO THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1994 For the year ended December 31, 1995, income before gain from disposition of properties, extraordinary items and allocation to Minority Interest increased by $13.8 million when compared to the year ended December 31, 1994. This increase was primarily due to increases in rental revenues net of increases in interest expense, property and maintenance expenses, real estate taxes and insurance, property management expenses, depreciation expense and general and administrative expenses. All of the increases in the various line item accounts mentioned above can be primarily attributed to the 1995 Acquired Properties and 1994 Acquired Properties which was partially offset by the 1995 Disposed Properties. Increases in fee and asset management revenues, net of fee and asset management expenses as well as interest income of approximately $4.9 million earned on the Company's mortgage note investment were additional factors that impacted the change from 1994 to 1995. In regard to the 1995 Same Store Properties, rental revenues increased by approximately $5.5 million or 4% as a result of higher rental rates charged to new tenants and tenant renewals. Overall property operating expenses which include property and maintenance, real estate taxes and insurance and an allocation of property management expenses increased approximately $0.9 million or 1.5%. This increase was the result of higher leasing and advertising costs, repair and maintenance and real estate taxes for certain of the 1995 Same Store Properties located in Texas. Property management represents expenses associated with the management of the Company's Properties. These expenses increased by approximately $5 million primarily as a result of the expansion of the Company's property management with the addition of ROCs in Bethesda, Maryland, Denver, Colorado and Seattle, Washington. These new ROCs were the result of acquiring Artery Property Management, Inc. ("Artery") in December 1994 and assuming property management for 31 Properties in January and February, 1995. Fee and asset management revenues and fee and asset management expenses are associated with the management of properties not owned by the Company that are managed for affiliates. These revenues increased by $2.3 million and expenses increased by $1.8 million, primarily due to the management of an additional 6,213 units for certain properties owned by various Artery entities. 3357 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONCONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED) Interest expense, including amortization of deferred financing costs, increased by approximately $42.8 million. Of this increase, $18.1 million was due to the interest associated with the debt assumed on the 1994 Acquired Properties and 1995 Acquired Properties, $4.1 million was due to the 1999 Notes, $7.3 million was due to the Floating Rate Notes, $8 million was due to the Company's line of credit and $7.3 million was due to the 2002 Notes. This increase was partially offset by a decrease of approximately $2 million in interest expense due to repayment of mortgage indebtedness in the amount of $45.5 million on seven of the Company's Properties at various times in 1995. General and administrative expenses, which include corporate operating expenses, increased by approximately $2.1 million, primarily due to an increase in state and local income and franchise taxes as well as adding corporate personnel and incurring higher administrative costs associated with increasing the size of the Company. However, general and administrative expenses as a percentage of total revenues decreased from 2.6% in 1994 to 2.1% in 1995. LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997 As of January 1, 1996,1997, the Company had approximately $13.4$147.3 million of cash and cash equivalents and $158$250 million available on its line of credit. After taking into effect the various transactions discussed in the following paragraphs, cash and cash equivalents at December 31, 1996 was1997 were approximately $147.3$33.3 million and the amounts available on the Company's line of credit were $250 million.$265 million, of which $24.7 million is restricted. In addition, the Company had $3.6$6.6 million of proceeds from a property sale included in deposits-restricted. The following discussion also explains the changes in net cash provided by operating activities, net cash (used for) investing activities and net cash provided by financing activities, all of which are presented in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows. Part of the Company's strategy in funding the purchase of multifamily properties, excluding those Properties acquired through the Mergers, is to utilize its line of credit and to subsequently repay the line of credit from the issuance of additional equity or debt securities. Continuing to employ this strategy, during 19961997 the Company and/or the Operating Partnership: (i) issued a total of approximately 14.411.9 million Common Shares through various offerings, other than issuances in connection with the acquisitions of Properties and received total net proceeds of $483approximately $536.8 million, (ii) completed the offeringofferings of the Series CD Preferred Shares and the Series G Preferred Shares and received net proceeds of $111.4approximately $473.1 million and (iii) issued the 20262017 Notes, the 2001 Notes and the 2003 Notes and received net proceeds of $149 million and (iv) refinanced certain of its tax-exempt bonds in two separate transactions for a total of $112.2 million of net proceeds.approximately $345.9 million. All of these proceeds have been or will be utilized to purchase additional properties and/or repay the line of credit and mortgage indebtedness on certain properties.Properties. With respect to Property acquisitions during the year, including the effects of the Mergers, the Company purchased 49252 Properties containing 15,66568,830 units for a total acquisition costpurchase price of $778.2approximately $4.1 billion, including the issuances of 25.1 million which includedCommon Shares, the assumption of $142.2EWR's minority interest with a market value of approximately $107.3 million, the liquidation value of $157.5 million for the Series E Preferred Shares and Series F Preferred Shares, the assumption of mortgage indebtedness the forgivenessand unsecured notes of debt of $2.7 millionapproximately $1.3 billion and the issuance of OP Units havingwith a value of approximately $0.4$5.3 million. These 34 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)The cash portion of these acquisitions were primarily funded from amounts drawn on the Company's line of credit and a portion of the proceeds received in connection with the transactions mentioned in the previous paragraph. During the year ended December 31, 1996,1997, the Company also disposed of fiveseven properties, a portion of one Property and a vacant land parcel which generated net proceeds of approximately $40$35.8 million. Proceeds from four of the dispositions were ultimately applied to purchase additional Properties and the remaining proceeds have been set aside for future property acquisitions.Properties. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the Company had total indebtedness of approximately $1.3$2.9 billion, which included mortgage indebtedness of $755.4 million,$1.6 billion (including premiums of $3.9 58 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) million), of which $274$723 million represented tax exempt bond indebtedness, and unsecured debt of $498.8 million (net$1.4 billion (including net discounts and premiums in the amount of a $1.2 million discount)$5.7 million). During the year, the Company repaid an aggregate of $57$113.4 million of mortgage indebtedness on eight29 of its Properties. In addition, the Floating Rate Notes were repaid at maturity on December 22, 1997. These repayments were funded from the Company's line of credit or from proceeds received from the various capital transactions mentioned in previous paragraphs. The Company has, from time to time, entered into interest rate protection agreements financial instruments,(financial instruments) to reduce the potential impact of increases in interest rates but believes it has limited exposure to the extent of non-performance by the counterparties of each protection agreement since each counterparty is a major U.S. financial institution, and the Company does not anticipate their non-performance. No such financial instrument has been used for trading purposes. OnIn February 12, 1996, the Company entered into two interest rate protection agreements that willwere intended to hedge the Company's interest rate risk at maturity of $175 million of indebtedness. The first agreement hedged the interest rate risk of $50 million of mortgage loans scheduled to mature in September 1997 by locking the five year Treasury Rate, commencing October 1, 1997. This agreement was cancelled in July 1997, at no cost to the Company, in conjunction with a new interest rate agreement discussed below. The second agreement hedged the interest rate risk of the Operating Partnership's 1999 Notes by locking the effective four year Treasury Rate commencing May 15, 1999. There was no current cost to the Company for entering into these agreements. In July 1997, the Company entered into two interest rate protection agreements to effectively fix the interest rate cost of the Company's 2001 Notes and 2003 Notes. One agreement was for a notional amount of $100 million with a locked in treasury rate at 6.134%. The second agreement was for a notional amount of $75 million with a locked in treasury rate of 6.287%. The fair value of these instruments as of December 31, 1997 approximates their carrying or contract values. The Company has a policy of capitalizing expenditures made for new assets, including newly acquired properties and the costs associated with placing these assets into service. Expenditures for improvements and renovations that significantly enhance the value of existing assets or substantially extend the useful life of an asset are also capitalized. Capital spent for replacement- typereplacement-type items such as appliances, draperies, carpeting and floor coverings, mechanical equipment and certain furniture and fixtures is also capitalized. Expenditures for ordinary maintenance and repairs are expensed to operations as incurred. With respect to acquired properties, the Company has determined that it generally spends $1,000 per unit during its first three years of ownership to fully improve and enhance these properties to meet the Company's standards. In regard to replacement-type items described above, the Company generally expects to spend $300 per unit on an annual recurring basis. During the year ended December 31, 1997, total capital expenditures for the Company approximated $60 million. Of this amount, approximately $9.5 million related to capital improvements and major repairs for certain of the 1995, 1996 and 1997 Acquired Properties. 59 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) Capital improvements and major repairs for all of the Company's pre- EQR IPO properties and certain Acquired Properties approximated $19.4 million, or $217 per unit. Capital spent for replacement-type items approximated $21.4 million, or $239 per unit, which is in line with the Company's expected annual recurring per unit cost. Also included in total capital expenditures was approximately $9.7 million expended for non-real estate additions such as computer software, computer equipment, furniture and fixtures and leasehold improvements for the Company's property management offices and its corporate headquarters. Such capital expenditures were primarily funded from working capital reserves and from net cash provided by operating activities. Total capital expenditures for 1998 are budgeted to be approximately $94.5 million, which includes approximately $29.7 million related to capital improvements and major repairs for certain of the 1995, 1996 and 1997 Acquired Properties. Minority Interests as of December 31, 1997 increased by $122.8 million when compared to December 31, 1996. The primary factors that impacted this account during the year were the assumption of the EWR minority interest having a market value of $107.3 million, distributions declared to Minority Interests, which amounted to $19.1 million for the year, the allocation of its income from operations in the amount of $13.3 million, the conversion of OP Units into Common Shares and issuances of Common Shares during the year. Total distributions paid in 1997 amounted to $292.1 million, which included the distributions declared in the fourth quarter of 1996. The fourth quarter of 1997 distributions to Common Shares holders and Minority Interests were paid on December 30, 1997. On March 2, 1998, the Company declared a $0.67 distribution per Common Share, $0.585938 per Series A Preferred Share, $0.570313 per Series B Depositary Share and Series C Depositary Share, $0.5375 per Series D Depositary Share, $0.603125 per Series F Preferred Share and a $0.453125 per Series G Depositary Share payable to shareholders of record on March 27, 1998. The Common Share distributions will be paid on April 10, 1998 and the Preferred and Depositary Share distributions will be paid on April 15, 1998. Also on March 2, 1998, the Company declared a $0.4375 per Series E Preferred Share payable to shareholders of record on March 13, 1998. This Preferred Share distribution will be paid on April 1, 1998. Subsequent to December 31, 1997 and through March 12, 1998, the Company acquired 12 additional properties representing 2,539 units for a total purchase price of approximately $158.2 million, including the assumption of approximately $50.8 million of mortgage indebtedness. These acquisitions were funded from proceeds of the January 1998 Common Share Offering. The Company is actively seeking to acquire additional multifamily properties with physical and market characteristics similar to the Properties. During the remainder of 1998, the Company expects to acquire between 10,000 to 15,000 multifamily units. However, there is no assurance that this level of property acquisitions can be achieved. In January 1998, the Company received proceeds of approximately $195.3 million from the January 1998 Common Share Offering. These proceeds were utilized to repay a portion on 60 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) the line of credit, to purchase additional properties and/or repay mortgage indebtedness on one Property. In February 1998, the Company received net proceeds of approximately $95 million from the February 1998 Common Share Offerings. These net proceeds were utilized to repay the remaining balance outstanding on the line of credit and to purchase additional properties. Through February 1998, the Company sold approximately 639,000 Common Shares pursuant to the DRIP Plan and raised proceeds of approximately $31.7 million. The Company anticipates that it may continue to sell certain Properties in the portfolio and may sell up to 2,500 multifamily units during 1998. However, there is no assurance that this level of property dispositions may be achieved. In March 1998, the Company disposed of two Properties for a total sales price of $16.7 million. These proceeds will be utilized to purchase additional Properties. The Company expects to meet its short-term liquidity requirements, including capital expenditures relating to maintaining its existing Properties, generally through its working capital, net cash provided by operating activities and borrowings under its line of credit. The Company considers its cash provided by operating activities to be adequate to meet operating requirements and payments of distributions. The Company also expects to meet its long-term liquidity requirements, such as scheduled mortgage debt maturities, reduction of outstanding amounts under its line of credit, property acquisitions, financing of construction and development activities and capital improvements through the issuance of unsecured notes and equity securities including additional OP Units as well as from undistributed FFO and proceeds received from the disposition of certain Properties. In addition, the Company has certain uncollateralized Properties available for additional mortgage borrowings in the event that the public capital markets are unavailable to the Company or the cost of alternative sources of capital to the Company is too high. In November 1996, the Company reached an agreement with Morgan Guaranty and Bank of America to provide the Operating Partnership, with a new credit facility with potential borrowings of up to $250 million. In September 1997, this agreement was amended whereby the potential borrowings were increased to $500 million. This line of credit matures in November 1999 and will continue to be used for property acquisitions and for any working capital needs. As of March 13, 1998, no amounts were outstanding under this facility. In connection with the Wellsford Merger, the Company has provided a standby obligation in the amount of $30 million pursuant to an agreement entered into with Wellsford Real Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation ("WRP"), for the construction financing for a multifamily development project located in Denver, Colorado. In addition, the Company has 61 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) provided a $14.8 million credit enhancement with respect to bonds issued to finance certain public improvements at the multifamily development project. In December 1997, the Company entered into a joint venture agreement with a multifamily residential real estate developer whereby the Company will make investments in a limited partnership to fund its portion of the project cost. As of December 31, 1997, the Company funded approximately $6.9 million in connection with this agreement. In addition, the Company also funded $20 million to guarantee third party construction financing and will be obligated to fund an additional $20 million in 1998. Subsequent to December 31, 1997, the Company has also funded approximately $9.9 million and anticipates to fund up to an additional $85 million in 1998. The Company has conducted a review of its computer operating systems and has identified those areas that could be affected by the "Year 2000" issue and has developed a plan to resolve this issue. The Company believes that by modifying certain existing hardware and software and, in other cases, converting to new application systems, the Year 2000 problem can be resolved without significant operational difficulties. The Company has initiated formal communications with all of its significant suppliers to determine the extent to which the Company's interface systems are vulnerable to those third parties' failure to remediate their own year 2000 issues. The Company has also identified the cost of the Year 2000 issue and does not expect the financial impact to be material to the Company's results of operations or financial position. FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 As of January 1, 1996, the Company had approximately $13.4 million of cash and cash equivalents and $158 million available on its line of credit. After taking into effect the various transactions discussed in the following paragraphs, cash and cash equivalents at December 31, 1996 were approximately $147.3 million and the amounts available on the Company's line of credit were $250 million. In addition, the Company had $3.6 million of proceeds from a property sale included in deposits-restricted. The following discussion also explains the changes in net cash provided by operating activities, net cash (used for) investing activities and net cash provided by financing activities, all of which are presented in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows. During 1996 the Company and/or the Operating Partnership: (i) issued a total of approximately 14.4 million Common Shares through various offerings and received total net proceeds of $483 million, (ii) completed the offering of the Series C Preferred Shares and received net proceeds of $111.4 million, (iii) issued the 2026 Notes and received net proceeds of $149 million and (iv) refinanced certain of its tax-exempt bonds in two separate transactions for a total of $112.2 million of net proceeds. All of these proceeds were utilized to purchase additional properties and/or repay the line of credit and mortgage indebtedness on certain 62 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) Properties. With respect to Property acquisitions during 1996, the Company purchased 49 Properties containing 15,665 units for a total acquisition cost of $778.2 million, which included the assumption of $142.2 million of mortgage indebtedness, the forgiveness of debt of $2.7 million and the issuance of OP Units having a value of approximately $0.4 million. These acquisitions were primarily funded from amounts drawn on the Company's line of credit and a portion of the proceeds received in connection with the transactions mentioned in the previous paragraph. During the year ended December 31, 1996, the Company also disposed of five properties which generated net proceeds of approximately $40 million. Proceeds from the dispositions were ultimately applied to purchase additional Properties. As of December 31, 1996, the Company had total indebtedness of approximately $1.3 billion, which included mortgage indebtedness of $755.4 million, of which $274 million represented tax exempt bond indebtedness, and unsecured debt of $498.8 million (net of a $1.2 million discount). During the year, the Company repaid an aggregate of $57 million of mortgage indebtedness on eight of its Properties. These repayments were funded from the Company's line of credit or from proceeds received from the various capital transactions mentioned in previous paragraphs. During the year ended December 31, 1996, total capital expenditures for the Company approximated $45.9 million. Of this amount, approximately $10.6 million related to capital 35 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) improvements and major repairs for certain of the 1994, 1995 and 1996 Acquired Properties. Capital improvements and major repairs for all of the Company's pre-pre-EQR IPO properties and certain Acquired Properties approximated $13.8 million, or $232 per unit. Capital spent for replacement-type items approximated $16.3 million, or $276 per unit, which is in line with the Company's expected annual recurring per unit cost. In regard to capital spent for upgrades at certain properties and tenant improvements with respect to the retail and commercial office space at one Property, the amount was approximately $2.9 million. Also included in total capital expenditures was approximately $2.3 million expended for non-real estate additions such as computer software, computer equipment, furniture and fixtures and leasehold improvements for the Company's ROCsmanagement offices and its corporate headquarters. Such capital expenditures were primarily funded from working capital reserves and from net cash provided by operating activities. Total capital expenditures for 1997 are budgeted to be approximately $48 million. Minority Interests as of December 31, 1996 decreased by $18.3 million when compared to December 31, 1995. The primary factors that impacted this account during the year were distributions declared to Minority Interests, which amounted to $20.5 million for the year, the allocation of its income from operations in the amount of $14.3 million, the conversion of OP Units into Common Shares and issuances of Common Shares during the year. Total distributions paid in 1996 amounted to $142.3 million, which included the distribution declared in the fourth quarter of 1995. The fourth quarter of 1996 distributions were paid on January 10, 1997 and approximated $45.9 million. On February 25, 1997, the Company declared a $0.625 distribution per Common Share, $0.585938 per Series A Preferred Share, $0.570313 per Series B Depositary Share and $0.570313 per Series C Depositary Share payable to shareholders of record on March 28, 1997. The Common Share distributions will be paid on April 11, 1997 and the Preferred and Depositary Share distributions will be paid on April 15, 1997. In January 1997 the Company announced its planned Merger with Wellsford and, upon shareholder approval by both companies, anticipates the consummation of such Merger on or around June 1, 1997. In connection with the Merger, the Company may have to fund up to $67 million to cover certain transaction and termination costs, repay Wellsford's line of credit balance and fund an investment in a company to be spun off from Wellsford. Subsequent to December 31, 1996, the Company acquired eight additional properties representing 2,575 units for a total purchase price of approximately $144.2 million, including the assumption of approximately $50.8 million of mortgage indebtedness. These acquisitions were funded from proceeds of the December 1996 Common Share Offering. The Company is actively seeking to acquire additional multifamily properties with physical and market characteristics similar to the Properties. During the remainder of 1997, the Company expects to acquire between 10,000 to 15,000 multifamily units, in addition to the Merger mentioned above. However, there is no assurance that this level of property acquisitions can be achieved since the 3663 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONCONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) Company is dependent on the capital markets in order to issue additional equity and debt securities to permanently finance such acquisitions. In March 1997, the Company received proceeds of $43.2 million from the March 1997 Common Share Offerings. These proceeds will be utilized to purchase additional properties and/or repay mortgage indebtedness on certain properties. The Company anticipates that it may sell certain Properties in the portfolio and may sell up to 2,500 multifamily units during 1997. However, there is no assurance that this level of property dispositions may be achieved. The Company expects to meet its short-term liquidity requirements generally through its working capital and net cash provided by operating activities. The Company considers its cash provided by operating activities to be adequate to meet operating requirements and payments of distributions. The Company also expects to meet its long-term liquidity requirements, such as scheduled mortgage debt maturities, reduction of outstanding amounts under its line of credit, property acquisitions and capital improvements through the issuance of unsecured notes and equity securities including additional OP Units as well as from undistributed FFO and proceeds received from the disposition of certain Properties. In addition, the Company has certain uncollateralized Properties available for additional mortgage borrowings in the event that the public capital markets are unavailable to the Company or the cost of alternative sources of capital to the Company is too high. In November 1996, the Company reached an agreement with Morgan Guaranty and Bank of America to provide the Company with a new credit facility with potential borrowings of up to $250 million. This new line of credit matures in November 1999 and will continue to be used for property acquisitions and for any working capital needs. As of March 20, 1997, no amounts were outstanding under this facility. As of January 1, 1995, the Company had approximately $20 million of cash and cash equivalents and $88 million available on its line of credit. After taking into effect the various transactions discussed in the following paragraphs, the Company's cash and cash equivalents balance at December 31, 1995 was approximately $13.4 million and the amounts available on the Company's line of credit were $158 million. In addition, the Company had $15 million of proceeds from various property sales included in deposits-restricted. The following discussion also explains the changes in net cash provided by operating activities, net cash (used for) investing activities and net cash provided by financing activities, all of which are presented in the Company's Statements of Cash Flows. The Company completed its Second Public Debt Offering in April 1995 and received net proceeds of approximately $123.1 million, substantially all of which were applied to repay a portion of the outstanding balance on the Company's line of credit. In May 1995, the Company completed its offering of the Series A Preferred Shares and received net proceeds of approximately $148.2 million. Of these proceeds, $95 million were applied to repay the remaining outstanding balance on the Company's line of credit. The remaining proceeds were subsequently used to purchase additional Properties and pay off scheduled debt maturities. In 37 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) November 1995, the Company completed its offering of the Series B Depositary Shares and received net proceeds of approximately $121.1 million, all of which were once again applied to repay a portion of the outstanding balance on the Company's line of credit. With respect to property acquisitions during 1995, the Company purchased 17 Properties containing 5,035 units for a total of $263.8 million, which included the assumption of $23.6 million of mortgage indebtedness and the issuance of OP Units having a value of approximately $17.8 million. The Company also made an $89 million investment in partnership interests and subordinated mortgages collateralized by 21 properties containing 3,896 units. These acquisitions were primarily funded from amounts drawn on the Company's line of credit and a portion of the proceeds received in connection with the Series A Preferred Shares as mentioned in the previous paragraph. During 1995, the Company disposed of six properties which generated net proceeds of $46.4 million and reduced mortgage indebtedness by $20.5 million. As of December 31, 1995, approximately $15 million of such proceeds were included in the Company's balance sheet in its deposits-restricted account. As of December 31, 1995, the Company had total indebtedness of approximately $1 billion, which included conventional mortgages of $399.2 million, unsecured debt of $348.5 million (net of a $1.5 million discount), tax exempt bond indebtedness of $162.5 million and $92 million outstanding on the Company's line of credit. During the year, the Company repaid mortgage indebtedness on seven of its Properties, which aggregated $45.5 million. These repayments were funded from the Company's line of credit or from proceeds received from the various capital transactions mentioned in previous paragraphs. During the year ended December 31, 1995, total capital expenditures for the Company approximated $49.8 million. Of this amount, approximately $14.2 million, or $256 per unit, related to capital improvements and major repairs for the Acquired Properties. Capital improvements and major repairs for all of the Company's pre-IPO Properties approximated $13.7 million, or $247 per unit. Capital spent for replacement-type items approximated $16.4 million, or $296 per unit, which is in line with the Company's expected annual recurring per unit cost. In regard to capital spent for upgrades at certain properties and tenant improvements with respect to the retail and commercial office space at one Property, the amount was approximately $5.5 million. Also included in total capital expenditures was approximately $3.7 million expended for non-real estate additions such as computer software, computer equipment and furniture and fixtures for the Company's regional operation centers and its corporate headquarters. Such capital expenditures were primarily funded from working capital reserves and from net cash provided by operating activities. Minority Interests as of December 31, 1995 decreased by $8.5 million when compared to December 31, 1994. The primary factors that impacted this account during the year were 38 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES (CONTINUED) distributions declared to Minority Interests, which amounted to $18.8 million for the year, the allocation of its income from operations in the amount of $15.6 million and the conversion of OP Units into Common Shares. FUNDS FROM OPERATIONS Commencing in 1996, the Company implemented the new definition of FFO adopted by the Board of Governors of NAREIT in March 1995. The new definition primarily eliminates the amortization of deferring financing costs and depreciation of non-real estate assets as items added back to net income when calculating FFO. The Company generally considers FFO to be one measure of the performance of real estate companies including an equity REIT. The resolution adopted by the Board of Governors of NAREIT defines FFO as net income (loss) (computed in accordance with GAAP), excluding gains (or losses) from debt restructuring and sales of property, plus depreciation on real estate assets, and after adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures. Adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures are calculated to reflect FFO on the same basis. The Company believes that FFO is helpful to investors as a measure of the performance of an equity REIT because, along with cash flows from operating activities, financing activities and investing activities, it provides investors an understanding of the ability of the Company to incur and service debt and to make capital expenditures. FFO in and of itself does not represent cash generated from operating activities in accordance with GAAP and therefore should not be considered an alternative to net income as an indication of the Company's performance or to net cash flows from operating activities as determined by GAAP as a measure of liquidity and is not necessarily indicative of cash available to fund cash needs. The Company's calculation of FFO represents net income available to Common Shares, excluding gains on dispositions of properties, gains on early extinguishment of debt, and write-off of unamortized costs on refinanced debt, plus depreciation on real estate assets, income allocated to Minority Interests and amortization of deferred financing costs related to the Predecessor Business. The Company's calculation of FFO may differ from the methodology for calculating FFO utilized by other REITs and, accordingly, may not be comparable to such other REITs. For the year ended December 31, 1997, FFO increased $110.5 million representing a 69% increase when compared to the year ended December 31, 1996. For the year ended December 31, 1996, FFO increased by $39.3 million representing a 32.5% increase when compared to the year ended December 31, 1995. For64 MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS The following is a reconciliation of net income available to Common Shares to FFO available to Common Shares and OP Units for the yearyears ended December 31, 1995, FFO, based on the Company's calculation of FFO, increased by $37.1 million representing a 44.2% increase when compared to the year ended December 31, 1994. 391997, 1996 and 1995:
(Amount in thousands) Year Year Year Ended Ended Ended 12/31/97 12/31/96 12/31/95 --------- --------- --------- Net income available to Common Shares $ 117,580 $ 72,609 $ 57,610 Adjustments: Income allocated to Minority Interests 13,260 14,299 15,636 Depreciation on real estate assets 153,526 91,174 70,581 Amortization of deferred financing costs related to predecessor business 235 1,075 755 Write-off of unamortized costs on refinanced debt (0) 3,512 (0) Gain on early extinguishment of debt (0) (0) (2,000) Gain on disposition of properties (13,838) (22,402) (21,617) --------- --------- --------- FFO available to Common Shares and OP Units $ 270,763 $ 160,267 $ 120,965 ========= ========= =========
65 PART II ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA See Index to Consolidated Financial Statements on page F-1 of this Form 10-K. ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE On March 7, 1996, the Company filed a Current Report on Form 8-K, as amended, reporting the dismissal of Grant Thornton L.L.P. as its independent public accountants that is incorporated herein by reference. 4066 PART III ITEM 10.ITEMS 10, 11, 12 AND 13. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE REGISTRANT, (a,b,c,d,e & f) TRUSTEES AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ------------------------------- The following table sets forth certain information with respect to the trustees and executive officers of the Company as of March 1, 1997:
NAME AGE POSITIONS AND OFFICES HELD - - ------------------------------------------------- --- --------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel Zell 55 Chairman of the Board of Trustees (term expires in 1999) Douglas Crocker II 56 President, Chief Executive Officer and Trustee (term expires in 1998) David J. Neithercut 41 Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Bruce C. Strohm 42 Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Gregory H. Smith 46 Executive Vice President--Asset Management Gerald A. Spector 50 Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Trustee (term expires in 1997) Frederick C. Tuomi 42 Executive Vice President--Property Management Michael J. McHugh 41 Senior Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer and Treasurer Alan W. George 39 Executive Vice President--Acquisitions John W. Alexander 50 Trustee (term expires in 1999) Henry H. Goldberg 58 Trustee (term expires in 1999) Errol R. Halperin 56 Trustee (term expires in 1999) James D. Harper, Jr. 63 Trustee (term expires in 1998) Sheli Z. Rosenberg 55 Trustee (term expires in 1998) Barry S. Sternlicht 36 Trustee (term expires in 1997) B. Joseph White 49 Trustee (term expires in 1997)
Samuel Zell. Mr. Zell has been Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Company since March 1993. Mr. Zell is chairman of the board of directors of Equity Group Investments, Inc., an owner, manager and financier of real estate and corporations ("EGI"), American Classic Voyages Co., an owner and operator of cruise lines ("American Classic"), and Anixter International Inc., a provider of integrated network and cabling systems ("Anixter"). Mr. Zell is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of both Capsure Holdings Corp., a holding company whose principal subsidiaries are specialty property and casualty insurers ("Capsure") and Manufactured Home Communities, Inc., a REIT specializing in ownership and management of manufactured home communities ("MHC"). He is co-chairman of the board of directors of Revco D.S., Inc., a drugstore chain ("Revco"), and is a director of Quality Food Centers, Inc., an owner and operator of supermarkets, Sealy Corporation, a bedding manufacturer ("Sealy"), Ramco Energy PLC, an independent oil company based in the United Kingdom, and TeleTech Holdings, Inc., a provider of telephone and computer based customer care solutions. Douglas Crocker II. Mr. Crocker has been President, Chief Executive Officer and Trustee of the Company since March 1993. Mr. Crocker is a director of Horizon Group, Inc., an owner, developer and operator of outlet retail properties. Mr. Crocker has been president and chief 41 PART III executive officer of First Capital Financial Corporation, a sponsor of public limited real estate partnerships ("First Capital"), since December 1992 and a director since January 1993. He has been an executive vice president of Equity Financial and Management Company ("EF & M"), a subsidiary of EGI, providing strategic direction and services for EGI's real estate and corporate activities since November 1992. From September 1992 until November 1992, Mr. Crocker was a managing director of investment banking with Prudential Securities, an investment banking firm. He was a director and president of Republic Savings Bank, a national chartered savings and loan association ("Republic"), from December 1988 to June 1992, at which time the Resolution Trust Corporation took control of Republic. David J. Neithercut. Mr. Neithercut has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company since February 1995. Mr. Neithercut had been Vice President-Financing of the Company from September 1993 until February 1995. Mr. Neithercut was senior vice president-finance of EGI from January 1995 until February 1995. He was vice president-finance of Equity Assets Management, Inc., a subsidiary of EGI providing real estate ownership services ("EAM"), from October 1990 until December 1994. Bruce C. Strohm. Mr. Strohm has been Executive Vice President and General Counsel of the Company since March 1995 and Secretary since November 1995. Mr. Strohm was an Assistant Secretary since March 1995 and Vice President of the Company since its formation. From January 1988 until March 1995, Mr. Strohm was a vice president of Rosenberg & Liebentritt, a law firm ("R & L"), most recently serving as a member of the firm's management committee. Gregory H. Smith. Mr. Smith has been Executive Vice President-Asset Management of the Company since December 1994. Mr. Smith was a senior vice president of Strategic Realty Advisors, Inc., a real estate and advisory company, from January 1994 until December 1994. Mr. Smith had been employed at VMS Realty Partners, a sponsor of public and private real estate limited partnerships from June 1989 until December 1993, most recently serving as first vice president. Gerald A. Spector. Mr. Spector has been the Executive Vice President and Trustee of the Company since March 1993 and Chief Operating Officer of the Company since February 1995. Mr. Spector was the Treasurer of the Company from March 1993 through February 1995. Mr. Spector had been an officer of EF&M since January 1973, most recently serving as vice president from November 1994 through January 1996. Mr. Spector was executive vice president and chief operating officer of EF&M from September 1990 through November 1994. Mr. Spector had been an officer of EGI since January 1988, most recently serving as vice president from November 1994 through January 1996. Mr. Spector was executive vice president chief operating officer of EGI from January 1991 through January 1994. Frederick C. Tuomi. Mr. Tuomi has been Executive Vice President--Property Management of the Company since January 1994. Mr. Tuomi had been president of RAM Partners, Inc., a subsidiary of Post Properties, Inc., a REIT, from March 1991 until January 1994. Mr. Tuomi was 42 PART III president of Pilot Property Company, a property management company, from July 1988 until March 1991. Michael J. McHugh. Mr. McHugh has been Senior Vice President of the Company since November 1994 and Chief Accounting Officer and Treasurer of the Company since February 1995. From May 1990 to January 1995, Mr. McHugh was senior vice president and chief financial officer of First Capital. Alan W. George Mr. George has been Executive Vice President-Acquisitions of the Company since February 1997, Senior Vice President - Acquisitions of the Company from December 1995 until February 1997 and Vice President-Acquisitions and asset manager of the Company from December 1993 to December 1995. Mr. George was vice president-asset management of EAM from June 1992 until December 1993. He was vice president-asset management for American Real Estate Group, a real estate investment company, from 1990 to 1992. John W. Alexander. Mr. Alexander became a Trustee of the Company in May 1993. He has been the president of Mallard Creek Capital Partners, Inc., primarily an investment company with interests in real estate and development entities, since February 1994. He has been a partner of Meringoff Equities, a real estate investment company and is a director of Jacor Communications, Inc., an owner and operator of radio stations ("Jacor"). Henry H. Goldberg. Mr. Goldberg has been a Trustee of the Company since January 1995. Mr. Goldberg is chairman of the board, chief executive officer and founder of Artery Properties, Inc. Founded in 1959, Artery Properties, Inc. is a diversified real estate company. Mr. Goldberg was the direct or indirect general partner (or an executive thereof) of seven partnerships owning residential apartment communities and one commercial office building, each of which filed petitions under Federal bankruptcy laws during 1992 through 1993. Each of the partnerships is now out of bankruptcy through a reorganization plan agreed to by the project lender. Errol R. Halperin. Mr. Halperin became a Trustee of the Company in May 1993. Mr. Halperin has been an attorney at Rudnick and Wolfe, a law firm, since 1979, serving as a senior partner and a member of such firm's policy committee since 1981, specializing in Federal income tax counseling and real estate and corporate transactions. James D. Harper, Jr. Mr. Harper became a Trustee of the Company in May 1993. Since 1982, Mr. Harper has been president of JDH Realty Co., a real estate development and investment company. Since 1988 he has been a co-managing partner in AH Development, S.E. and AH HA Investments, S.E., special limited partnerships formed to develop over 400 acres of land in Puerto Rico. Sheli Z. Rosenberg. Ms. Rosenberg has been a Trustee of the Company since March 1993. She is a principal of the law firm of R&L. Ms. Rosenberg is chief executive officer, president and a director of EGI. Ms. Rosenberg has been a director of Jacor since 1994 and has been chairman of its board of directors since February 1996. Ms. Rosenberg is a director of Capsure, Falcon 43 PART III Building Products, Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of building products ("Falcon"), American Classic, MHC, Anixter, Revco and Sealy. Barry S. Sternlicht. Mr. Sternlicht became a Trustee of the Company in May 1993. Mr. Sternlicht has been chief executive officer and president of Starwood Capital Group, L.P. since 1993 and president of Starwood Capital Partners, L.P., a privately owned real estate investment firm, since its formation in 1991. Mr. Sternlicht is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Starwood Lodging Trust, a REIT specializing in the ownership of hotels and co-chairman of the board of Westin Hotels and Resorts Company, an owner and operator of hotels. Mr. Sternlicht is a trustee of Angeles Participating Mortgage Trust, a mortgage REIT, U.S. Franchise Systems, a hotel franchise company and Starwood Lodging Corporation, which manages hotels owned by Starwood Lodging Trust. B. Joseph White. Mr. White became a Trustee of the Company in May 1993. He has been a professor at the University of Michigan Business School since 1987 and has served as Dean since 1991. Mr. White is a director of Falcon, Union Pump Company, a manufacturer of pumps, and Kelly Services, Inc., an employment agency. Pursuant to the Company's declaration of trust, the trustees are divided into three classes as nearly equal in number as possible, with each class having a term of three years. Business Meetings and Committees of the Board of Trustees Meetings: During the year ended December 31, 1996, the Board held twenty-one meetings. Each of the present trustees attended over 75% of the total number of meetings of the Board and of its committees which they were eligible to attend except for Mr. Sternlicht who attended approximately 50% of the meetings. There are three standing committees of the Board: the Executive Committee, the Compensation Committee and the Audit Committee, which are described below. Executive Committee: The Executive Committee of the Board is comprised of Messrs. Alexander, Crocker and Zell. The Executive Committee has the authority within certain parameters to acquire, dispose of and finance investments for the Company (including the issuance of OP Units in the Operating Partnership) and execute contracts and agreements, including those related to the borrowing of money by the Company, and generally exercise all other powers of the Board, except as prohibited by law. The Executive Committee held one meeting in 1996. Compensation Committee: The Compensation Committee of the Board is composed of Messrs. Halperin and Harper and Ms. Rosenberg. Mr. Harper is the chairman. The Compensation Committee reviews and makes recommendations concerning proposals by management with respect to compensation, bonuses, employment agreements and other benefits and policies respecting such matters for the executive officers of the Trust. The Compensation Committee held five meetings in 1996. Audit Committee: The Audit Committee of the Board is comprised of Messrs. White, Alexander, Halperin, Sternlicht and Goldberg. Mr. White is the chairman. The Audit Committee makes recommendations concerning the engagement of independent public accountants, reviews the plans and results of the audit engagement with the independent public accountants, approves professional services provided by the independent public accountants, reviews the independence of the independent public accountants, considers the range of audit and non-audit fees and reviews the adequacy of the Company's internal accounting controls. The Audit Committee held four meetings in 1996. Compensation of Trustees Trustees who are not employees of the Company received an annual fee in 1996 of $20,000 for serving as trustees. Effective January 1, 1997, this annual fee was increased to $40,000. In addition, trustees who serve on the Audit Committee, the Executive Committee or the Compensation Committee receive an additional $1,000 per annum for each committee on which they serve. Committee chairs receive an additional $500 per annum. The Company also reimburses the trustees of each committee for travel expenses incurred in connection with their activities on behalf of the Company. Each trustee is also granted options to purchase 5,000 Common Shares at the fair market value of the Company's Common Shares at the close of business on the date of the first trustees' meeting following each annual meeting of shareholders. The Company has adopted an optional deferred compensation plan for its non- employee trustees, pursuant to which the trustees may take any percentage of their annual trustees' compensation they desire in the form of cash, which is placed in a Supplemental Retirement Savings Plan on a tax deferred basis and used to purchase Common Shares under the Company's 1996 Non-Qualified Employee Share Purchase Plan. Any distributions paid on the Common Shares are automatically reinvested in additional Common Shares. Each trustee would be immediately 100% vested in his/her Common Shares and would be allowed to commence withdrawals over a 1-10 year period following termination of his/her trusteeship. Each trustee has elected to join the deferred compensation plan in order to take all of the trustee's fees they otherwise would have received in cash to purchase Common Shares under the Supplemental Retirement Savings Plan. Section 16(a) Beneficial Ownership Reporting Compliance Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act") requires the Company to report, based on its review of reports to the SEC about transactions in its Common Shares furnished to the Company and written representations of its trustees, executive officers and 10% Common Shareholders, that for 1996: Mr. Alexander filed a Form 4 late to report the sale of 2,000 Common Shares; Mr. Goldberg filed a Form 4 late to report the redemption of 300 Preference Units of the Operating Partnership; Mr. Halperin filed a Form 4 late to report the acquisition of 300 Common Shares; Mr. Sternlicht filed a Form 4 late to report the exchange of 325,000 OP Units for 325,000 Common Shares and the distribution of such Common Shares to the beneficial owners thereof; Mr. McHugh filed a Form 4 late to report the acquisition of 200 Common Shares and Mr. Zell filed a Form 4 late to report the acquisition of 30,000 Common Shares by the Samuel Zell Foundation. 44 PART III ITEM 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION, SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT AND CERTAIN RELATIONSHIP AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS. The following tables show information with respect to the annual compensation (including option grants) for services rendered to the Company for the fiscal years ended December 31, 1994, December 31, 1995required by Item 10, Item 11, Item 12 and December 31, 1996 by the chief executive officer and those persons who were, at December 31, 1996, the other four most highly compensated executive officers of the Company. SUMMARY COMPENSATION TABLE
Annual Compensation Long-Term Compensation ------------------- ------------------------------------- Awards Payouts ------------------------ ---------- Other Restricted Securities Long-Term Annual Share Underlying Incentive All Other Name and Salary Bonus Compens. Award(s) Options Payouts Compensation Principal Position Year ($)(1) ($)(2) ($) ($)(4) Granted ($) ($)(6) - - ----------------------------- ---- ------- ------- --------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ------------ Douglas Crocker II, 1996 500,000 325,013 4,050 324,987 105,000 0 9,000 President and Chief 1995 401,346 200,020 0 199,980 30,000 0 8,955 Executive Officer 1994 298,654 100,015 0 99,985 30,000 0 8,040 Gerald A. Spector, Executive 1996 360,000 200,011 1,786 199,989 80,000 0 9,000 Vice President and Chief 1995 300,000 100,010 0 99,990 55,000 0 6,528 Operating Officer 1994 200,000 0 0 0 8,500 0 0 Frederick C. Tuomi, 1996 235,000 62,501 377 62,499 40,000 0 9,000 Executive Vice President- 1995 225,000 40,016 0 39,984 25,000 0 8,192 Property Management 1994 170,269 38,012 62,000(3) 37,988 25,000 0 0 David J. Neithercut, 1996 225,000 69,969 357 69,969 50,000 0 9,000 Executive Vice President and 1995 161,539(7) 45,018 0 44,982 40,000 0 8,955 Chief Financial Officer 1994 0 0 0 0 30,000 0 0 Gregory H. Smith, Executive 1996 225,000 62,501 609 62,499 40,000 0 9,000 Vice President--Asset 1995 196,827 31,000 0 31,000 15,000 0 0 Management 1994 9,250 0 0 0 10,000 0 0 - - -----------------------
(1) Amounts shown include cash compensation earned and received by executive officers as well as amounts earned but deferred at the election of these officers. (2) Cash bonusesItem 13 are reported in the year earned, even if paid in a subsequent year. (3) Includes $24,083 amounts paid for relocation. (4) The named executives received restricted Common Shares as one-half of their annual bonuses, which Common Shares vest upon completion of two years of continuous employment following the date of grant. The dollar amount shown equals the number of restricted Common Shares granted multiplied by the fair market value of the Common Shares on the grant date (i.e., 1996-$41.50; 1995-$29.75 and 1994-$30.12). This valuation does not take into account the diminution in value attributable to the restrictions applicable to the Common Shares. Distributions are paid on all restricted Common Shares at the same rate as on unrestricted Common Shares. The total number of restricted Common Shares awarded each named executed officer in January 1997 based on their 45 PART III performance for the 1996 year is as follows: Douglas Crocker-7,831; Gerald A. Spector-4,819; Frederick C. Tuomi-1,506; David J. Neithercut-1,686; and Gregory H. Smith-1,506. The total number of restricted Common Shares awarded each named executed officer in January 1996 based on their performance for the 1995 year is as follows: Douglas Crocker-6,722; Gerald A. Spector-3,361; Frederick C. Tuomi-1,344; David J. Neithercut 1,512; and Gregory H. Smith- 1,042. The total value of the restricted Common Shares as of December 31, 1996 is $277,282.50, $138,641.25, $55,440.00, $62,370.00 and $42,982.50, respectively. Messrs. Crocker and Tuomi received 3,319 and 1,261 restricted Common Shares in December 1994 for services rendered during the 1994 calendar year. In December 1996, the restrictions on these Common Shares lapsed. (5) Securities underlying options are reported in the year granted. (6) Includes employer matching and profit-sharing contributions to the Company's 401(k) Advantage Retirement Savings Plan. (7) As Mr. Neithercut became employed by the Company on February 28, 1995, the salary shown for 1995 reflects the salary paid to him between February 28, 1995 and December 31, 1995. Mr. Neithercut's annualized salary in 1995 was $200,000. OPTIONS GRANTED IN LAST FISCAL YEAR
Potential Realizable Value at Assumed Annual Rates of Share Price Appreciation Individual Grants for Option Term(1) ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- Number of Percent of Securities Total Options underlying Granted to Exercise or Options Employees in Base Price Expiration Name Granted (#)(2) Fiscal Year ($/Sh) Date 5%($)(3) 10%($)(4) ---- -------------- ------------- ----------- ---------- ------------ ------------- Douglas Crocker II 100,000 10.30 29.75 01/18/06 1,870,961 4,741,383 5,000 .5 32.75 05/10/06 102,981 260,975 Gerald A. Spector 75,000 7.7 30.375 02/26/06 1,432,700 3,630,744 5,000 .5 32.75 05/10/06 102,981 260,975 Frederick C. Tuomi 40,000 4.1 30.375 02/26/06 764,106 1,936,397 David J. Neithercut 50,000 5.1 30.375 02/26/06 955,133 2,420,496 Gregory H. Smith 40,000 4.1 30.375 02/26/06 764,106 1,936,397 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) The dollar amounts under these columns are the result of calculations projected as of the year 2006, assuming the 5% and 10% rates of compounded annual appreciation set by SEC, and are not intended to forecast possible future appreciation, if any, of the Company's Common Share price. No gain to the optionee is possible without an increase in Common Share price, which would benefit all shareholders commensurately. (2) All options are granted at the fair market value of the Common Shares at the date of grant. Options granted are for a term of not more than ten years from the date of grant and vest in equal amounts over three years, with the exception of the 5,000 options granted annually to each trustee, which vest 1,667 shares six months after the grant date, 1,667 shares one year after the grant date and 1,666 shares two years after the grant date. (3) A 5% per year compounded appreciation in Common Share price from $29.75 per share 46 PART III yields $48.46 per Common Share, from $32.75 per Common Share yields $53.35 per Common Share, and from $30.375 per Common Share yields $49.48 per Common Share. (4) A 10% per year compounded appreciation in Common Share price from $29.75 per Common Share yields $77.16 per Common Share, from $32.75 per Common Share yields $84.95 per Common Share, and from $30.375 per Common Share yields $78.78 per Common Share. AGGREGATED OPTION EXERCISES IN LAST FISCAL YEAR AND FISCAL YEAR-END OPTION VALUES
Number of Value of Securities Underlying Unexercised Unexercised In-the-Money Options at Options at Shares Fiscal Year-End(#) Fiscal Year-End($) Acquired on Value Exercisable/ Exercisable/ Name Exercise (#) Realized($) Unexercisable Unexercisable(1) - - -------------- ------------ ----------- ---------------------- ------------------- Douglas Crocker II 0 0 141,666/88,334 1,871,035/1,067,089 Gerald A. Spector 0 0 45,166/113,334 606,679/1,368,132 Frederick C. Tuomi 0 0 33,333/56,667 429,161/687,088 David J. Neithercut 0 0 26,333/76,667 388,286/947,088 Gregory H. Smith 0 0 11,666/53,334 163,949/630,425 - - --------------------------
(1) Represents the market value of one Common Share at December 31, 1996 ($41.25) less the exercise price of in-the-money options. LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLANS - AWARDS IN LAST FISCAL YEAR
- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Performance Or Shares, Units Or Other Period Other Rights Until Maturation Name (#) Or Payout - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Douglas Crocker 14,000 1/28/00 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gerald A. Spector 8,500 1/28/00 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick C. Tuomi 5,700 1/28/00 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David J. Neithercut 5,100 1/28/00 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory H. Smith 5,700 1/28/00 - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 PART III The named executives received restricted Common Shares in 1997 as part of the Company's performance-based restricted share plan (the "Performance-Based Plan"), for services rendered during the 1996 fiscal year. Fifty percent of the Common Shares to which an executive under the Performance Based Plan may be entitled will vest on the third anniversary of the award; twenty-five percent of the Common Shares will vest on the fourth anniversary and the remaining twenty- five percent will vest on the fifth anniversary. However, the executive's rights under the Common Shares will fully vest upon the employee's death, disability or upon the change of control of the Company. Distributions will be paid on all restricted Common Shares at the same rate as on unrestricted Common Shares commencing on the third anniversary of the award date. The number of Common Shares the employee receives on the third anniversary will be calculated based upon the following schedule: If the Company's Average Return for the period from the date of the award to the third anniversary is: 0-9% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 15% The executive will receive Common Shares equal to the target number of Common Shares times the following payment percentage: 0% 50% 100% 115% 135% 165% 190% 225%
The Company's Average Return will be expressed as a percentage determined by dividing (a) an amount equal to the sum of (i) the increase in the price of the Common Shares from the date the award is made to the executive to the third anniversary of the award, divided by three, plus (ii) the amount of the distributions paid during such three year period divided by three, by (b) the price of the Common Shares on the date of the award. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in any of the Company's filings under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, that might incorporate future filings, including this Annual Report on Form 10-K, in whole or in part, the Compensation Committee Report on Executive Compensation presented below and the Performance Graph following such report shall not be incorporated by reference into any such future filings. COMPENSATION COMMITTEE REPORT ON EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION The Compensation Committee of the Board consists of the independent trustees of the Company listed below. The Compensation Committee's functions include the reviewto, and approval of the Company's executive compensation structure and overall benefits program. The purpose of the Company's executive compensation program is to establish and maintain a performance and achievement oriented environment throughout the Company. The program emphasizes the development of the Company so as to achieve and sustain above average growth in earnings with excellence in management. With this emphasis in mind, the program is designed so that executives may earn higher than average total compensation (base salary plus bonus) for an above-average job performance. At the end of 1996, the Company engaged the services of two independent compensation consulting firms, Ferguson FLT and Hay Associates, to advise the Company as to the appropriate methods and amounts of compensation for its executive officers. There are three major components of executive compensation: base salary, bonuses and performance based shares and share option awards granted under the Company's Second Amended and Restated 1993 Share Option and Share Award Plan (the "Award Plan"). Each of these components is further discussed below. Base Salary. The Company's overall salary structure is reviewed annually, using outside executive compensation surveys of the (i) real estate industry in general and (ii) REITs in particular, to ensure that it remains competitive. Positions are classified within the salary structure on the basis of assigned responsibilities and on an evaluation of the latest survey information available, as to appropriate compensation levels. Where salary information is unavailable for a particular position, salary grade assigned is based on other positions having similar responsibilities within the Company and in companies with comparable revenues. Individual base salaries are reviewed at least annually. Decisions relating to salary increases are based upon guidelines furnished by senior management. Salary increases are granted based on each executive's performance as well as such executive's position in the applicable salary range. Bonus. The objectives underlying the Company's bonus program are to: (i) more closely link bonus awards to value added for the Company's Shareholders, and (ii) promote a culture of performance and ownership among the Company's managers. During 1996, the target bonuses were 100% for Messrs. Crocker and Spector and 50% for all other Executive Vice Presidents. A bonus is typically paid in excess of target levels only when Company performance for the year is at the upper level within its peer group. Executive officers' mid-term incentives are accomplished by tying the executive officers' performance to the continued performance of the Company. The Company accomplishes this by awarding the Chief Executive Officer and each other executive officer some or all of his or her bonus, as determined by the Compensation Committee, in restricted Common Shares or Common Share equivalents, which shares vest two years from the date of grant. The Compensation Committee believes that having its executive officers "invest" a portion of their bonuses in Common Shares or Common Share equivalents facilitates better alignment of the executive officer's compensation with the performance of the Company's Common Shares. The long-term incentives for executive officers are in the form of performance-based restricted shares and share option grants. Performance Based Restricted Share Plan. The Performance Based Plan is designed to focus the Company's key employees eligible under this plan on achieving a high level of total return (i.e., share appreciation and distributions) to the Company's shareholders, and to encourage such key employees to continue their employment with the Company. Under this plan, awards will be made to the President and Chief Executive Officer and to all Executive Vice Presidents on an annual basis by setting a target number of Common Shares for each executive. The employee will be eligible to receive from fifty percent (50%) to two-hundred twenty-five percent (225%) of the target number of Common Shares, or not receive any Common Shares at all, based on the Company's Average Return (as heretofore described), received by shareholders during the 3 year period following the award. The number of Common Shares an executive will receive will be fixed and determined and then issued (subject to the vesting formula previously discussed) to the executive beginning on the third anniversary of the grant of award. It is anticipated that awards will be made on an annual basis so that by the fifth year of an award, each executive will have vested and unvested rights in each of the previous five awards. Share Options. The Compensation Committee recognizes that while the bonus program provides rewards for positive short-term and mid-term performance, the interests of shareholders are best served by giving key employees the opportunity to participate in the appreciation of the Company's Common Shares through the granting of share options. The Compensation Committee believes that, over an extended period of time, share performance will, to a meaningful extent, reflect executive performance and that such arrangements further reinforce management goals and incentives to achieve shareholder objectives. The Share Options vest over a period of three years at a rate of 33 1/3% of such grant each year, thereby encouraging the retention of key employees who receive awards. The amount of Share Options awarded each executive was determined utilizing the aforementioned executive compensation surveys and an assessment of the executive officer's achieved performance goals and objectives. Deferred Compensation Agreements. To encourage Mr. Crocker and Mr. Spector to remain in the employ of the Company, the Board has entered into Deferred Compensation Agreements with Mr. Crocker and Mr. Spector. Mr. Crocker's Deferred Compensation Agreement, entered into in 1996, provides Mr. Crocker with a salary benefit after his termination of employment with the Company. If Mr. Crocker's employment is terminated without cause, he would be entitled to annual deferred compensation for a 10-year period commencing on the termination date in an amount equal to his average annual base compensation (before bonus) for the prior five calendar years, multiplied by a percentage equal to 10% per each year since December 31, 1995. In the event Mr. Crocker's employment is terminated as a result of his death, permanent disability or incapacity, he would be entitled to a similar amount except that the annual percentage would be 15% and the maximum amount paid per year would not exceed 100% of his average base salary. Should Mr. Crocker be terminated for cause or should he choose to leave voluntarily without good reason, he would not be entitled to any deferred compensation. Mr. Spector's Deferred Compensation Agreement, entered into in 1997, provides Mr. Spector with a salary benefit after his termination of employment with the Company. If Mr. Spector's employment is terminated without cause, he would be entitled to annual deferred compensation for a 15-year period commencing on the termination date in an amount equal to 75% of his average annual base compensation (before bonus) for the prior five calendar years, multiplied by a percentage equal to 6.67% per each year since December 31, 1996. In the event Mr. Spector's employment is terminated as a result of his death, permanent disability or incapacity, he would be entitled to a similar amount except that the annual percentage would be 10% and the maximum amount paid per year would not exceed 75% of his average base salary. Should Mr. Spector be terminated for cause or should he choose to leave voluntarily without good reason, he would not be entitled to any deferred compensation. In January 1996, Mr. Crocker was issued options to purchase 100,000 Common Shares, which options vest over a 3-year period and are effective for 10 years. The Board also approved a Share Distributions Agreement with respect to such options for Mr. Crocker in 1996. Pursuant to the terms of the Share Distribution Agreement, upon the exercise of any of these options, Mr. Crocker would be entitled to in a cash payment in an amount equal to the total amount of Common Share distributions that would have been paid on said Common Shares being exercised had he owned said Common Shares for the period from January 18, 1996 until the date of the exercise of the options in question. This agreement is not affected by Mr. Crocker's death or termination of employment with the Company. Based on the executive compensation surveys and the Company's financial performance in 1996, the Compensation Committee believes that the salary, bonus, performance shares and option grants of Mr. Crocker, the Chief Executive Officer and President of the Company, are fair and competitive and that the Company's overall executive compensation ranks in the upper quartile among the general real estate industry and among REITs. This ranking correlates with the excellent financial performance of the Company in 1996 when compared against that of other REITs. The Company accomplished its main goals in 1996 by increasing its net income and funds from operations per Common Share, strengthening its balance sheet and diversifying its portfolio across the United States, which provides stability in cash flows and insulation against regional economic downturns. During Mr. Crocker's tenure as Chief Executive Officer and President, the Company has become the largest REIT owner and operator of apartment properties and has the largest market capitalization of all multifamily REITs and second largest market capitalization among all REITs. The key performance measure the Compensation Committee used to determine Mr. Crocker's 1996 compensation was that the Company's financial performance in 1996 was in the top quartile in almost every financial category as compared to other REITs, due in large part to Mr. Crocker's leadership, foresight and experience. The Compensation Committee noted the following factors in support of its conclusion: . A 13% increase in funds from operations per Common Share over 1995; . Excellent "same store" operating results with a 7.5% increase in net operating income; . Distributions per Common Share of $2.40, a 9.9% increase over 1995; . Continued superior return to the Company's shareholders as the price of the Company's Common Shares appreciated 35% during 1996; . Successful equity and debt offerings in 1996 of $754 million; . Total market capitalization of $4.2 billion, an increase of 51% over 1995; and . Acquisition of 48 properties in 1996, consisting of 15,297 units representing a $754 million investment. Based on the Company's excellent corporate performance in 1996, the Compensation Committee believes that the compensation program properly rewards its executive officers for achieving improvementscontained in, the Company's performance and serving the interest of its shareholders. Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended ("Code"), generally disallows a Federal income tax deduction for compensation in excess of $1 million paid in any year to any of the Company's executive officers listed in the Summary Compensation Table who are employed bydefinitive proxy statement, which the Company on the last day of a taxable year. Section 162(m), however, does allow a deduction for payments of "performance based" compensation, the material terms of whichanticipates will be filed no later than April 29, 1998, and thus these items have been approved by shareholders. Awards under the Company's Award Plan may, but need not, satisfy the requirements of Section 162(m). The Company believes that because it qualifies as a REIT under the Code and therefore is not subjectomitted in accordance with General Instruction G(3) to Federal income taxes, the payment of compensation that does not satisfy the requirements of Section 162(m) will not affect the Company's taxable income, although to the extent that compensation does not qualify for deduction under Section 162(m), a larger portion of shareholder distributions may be subject to Federal income taxation as dividend income rather than return of capital. The Company does not believe that Section 162(m) will materially affect the taxability of shareholder distributions, although no assurance can be given in this regard due to the variety of factors that affect the tax portion of individual shareholders. PERFORMANCE GRAPH The following Common Share price performance graph compares shareholders' return on the Company's Common Shares since August 11, 1993, the date of commencement of the Company's initial public offering, with the Standard and Poors ("S&P") 500 Stock Index and the index of equity REITs prepared by the NAREIT. The Common Share price performance graph assumes an investment of $100 in each of the Company and the two indexes on August 11, 1993 and the reinvestment of all dividends. Equity REITs are defined as those trusts which derive more than 75% of their income from equity investments in real estate assets. The NAREIT equity index includes all tax qualified REITs listed on the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq Stock Market. Common Share price performance presented for the period from August 11, 1993 through December 31, 1996 is not necessarily indicative of future results.
August 1993 Dec. 1993 Dec. 1994 Dec. 1995 Dec. 1996 COMPANY 100.00 125.24 125.84 138.54 199.73 S&P 500 Stock Index 100.00 105.39 106.78 146.91 180.64 NAREIT Equity Index 100.00 97.14 100.23 129.69 156.26
Item 12. Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management The following table sets forth, as of March 1, 1997, information regarding the beneficial ownership of the Company's Common Shares by each trustee of the Company, the Company's five most highly compensated executive officers at year end, and the trustees and named executive officers as a group.
Shares Upon Number of Exercise of Percent of Name Common Shares/(1)/ Options/(2)/ Total/(1)/ Class/(1)/ - - ---- ------------------ ------------ -------------- ---------- John W. Alexander 154 15,001 15,555 * Douglas Crocker II 204,344/(3)/ 183,333 387,677 * Henry H. Goldberg 396,087/(4)/ 5,001 401,088 * Errol R. Halperin 2,334/(5)/ 15,001 17,335 * James D. Harper, Jr. 2,150 15,001 17,151 * Sheli Z. Rosenberg 15,488/(6)/ 62,001 77,489 * Gerald A. Spector 52,803/(7)/ 86,834 139,637 * Barry S. Sternlicht 1,900,143/(8)/ 15,001 1,915,144 3.29% B. Joseph White 3,439 15,001 18,440 * Samuel Zell 4,679,645/(9)/ 148,334 4,827,979 8.29% Frederick C. Tuomi 13,457 54,999 68,456 * David J. Neithercut 14,289/(10)/ 56,332 70,621 * Gregory Smith 4,475 29,999 34,474 * All trustees and executive officers as a group including the above-named persons (16 persons) 7,306,814 814,335 8,121,149 13.96%
*Less than 1%. (1) The amount of Common Shares beneficially owned is reported on the basis of regulations of the SEC governing the determination of beneficial ownership of securities. The percentage of Common Shares beneficially owned by a person assumes that all OP Units held by the person are exchanged for Common Shares, that none of the OP Units held by other persons are so exchanged, that all options exercisable within sixty days of March 1, 1997 to acquire Common Shares held by the person are exercised and that no options to acquire Common Shares held by other persons are exercised. (2) The amounts shown in this column reflect Common Shares subject to options granted under the Award Plan which are currently exercisable or exercisable within 60 days of the date of this table. (3) Includes 8,200 Common Shares beneficially owned by Mr. Crocker's spouse. Mr. Crocker disclaims beneficial ownership of the 8,200 Common Shares. Also includes 175,000 Common Shares beneficially owned by MWC Partners, L.P., an Illinois limited partnership ("MWC"). Mr. Crocker is sole general partner of MWC. The sole limited partner is a trust created for the benefit of Mr. Crocker's wife and Mr. Crocker's children. (4) Includes 263,347 OP Units held by Mr. Goldberg, which are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into 263,347 Common Shares; 48,078 OP Units held by Mr. Goldberg's spouse, which are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into 48,078 Common Shares; and 75,714 OP Units held by GGL Investment Partners #1 ("GGL"), a Maryland general partnership, which are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into 75,714 Common Shares,. Mr. Goldberg is a general partner of GGL with a 66.67% percentage interest. Mr. Goldberg disclaims beneficial ownership of the interests held by his spouse and 33.33% of the interests held by GGL. (5) Includes 1,000 Common Shares beneficially owned by Mr. Halperin's spouse. Mr. Halperin disclaims beneficial ownership of the 1,000 shares. (6) Includes 1,528 OP Units which are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into 1,528 Common Shares. Ms. Rosenberg may be deemed to control or share control of the power to invest such Common Shares (assuming exchange into Common Shares). Ms. Rosenberg is a trustee or co-trustee of certain trusts created for the benefit of Mr. Zell and his family and trusts created for the benefit of the family of Mr. Robert Lurie, a deceased partner of Mr. Zell. Such trusts are indirect owners of certain partnerships which own Common Shares and indirect partners of the Operating Partnership. Ms. Rosenberg disclaims beneficial ownership of all such Common Shares and OP Units. (7) Includes 33,500 Common Shares beneficially owned by Mr. Spector's spouse. Also includes 2,200 Common Shares beneficially owned by Mr. Spector, as custodian for his minor children and 1,150 Common Shares beneficially owned by Mr. Spector as trustee of his daughter's trust. Mr. Spector disclaims beneficial ownership of the 36,850 Common Shares. Also includes 1,683 OP Units which are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into 1,683 Common Shares. (8) Includes 1,899,996 OP Units which are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into 1,899,996 Common Shares. Mr. Sternlicht may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of the 1,899,996 Common Shares (assuming exchange of 1,899,996 OP Units) because Mr. Sternlicht controls or shares control of the power to vote and invest such Common Shares. Mr. Sternlicht disclaims beneficial ownership of 1,601,665 Common Shares (assuming the exchange of 1,601,665 OP Units) because the economic benefits with respect to such Common Shares are attributable to other persons. (9) Includes 3,436,060 Common Shares (assuming exchange of 3,436,060 OP Units). Mr. Zell may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of these 3,436,060 Common Shares (assuming the exchange of 3,436,060 OP Units) because Mr. Zell controls or shares control of the power to vote and invest such Common Shares, either directly, or as the general partner of partners of the Operating Partnership or as a Shareholder of a corporate general partner which owns Common Shares. Mr. Zell disclaims beneficial ownership of 2,191,045 Common Shares (assuming the exchange of 1,557,561 OP Units) because the economic benefits with respect to such Common Shares are attributable to other persons. (10) Includes 2,000 Common Shares beneficially owned by Mr. Neithercut, as custodian for his minor children. Mr. Neithercut disclaims beneficial ownership of the 2,000 Common Shares. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS The following table sets forth information as of March 1, 1997 (except as otherwise noted), with respect to persons who are known by the Company to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of the Company's outstanding Common Shares.
Amount and Nature of Beneficial Name and Address of Beneficial Owner Ownership/(1)/ Percent of Class/(1)/ - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FMR Corp./(2)/ 82 Devonshire Street Boston, MA 02109-3614 6,551,185 11.26% Samuel Zell and entities controlled by Samuel Zell and Ann Lurie/(3)/ Two North Riverside Plaza 4,827,979 8.30% Chicago, IL 60606 The Prudential Insurance Company of America/(4)/ Prudential Plaza 751 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102-3777 3,816,500 6.56% Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc./ (5)/ 800 Scudders Mill Road Plainsboro, NY 08536 3,220,425 5.54% - - ------------------------
(1) The amount of Common Shares beneficially owned is reported on the basis of regulations of the SEC governing the determination of beneficial ownership of securities. The percentage of Common Shares beneficially owned by a person assumes that all OP Units held by the person are exchanged for Common Shares, that none of the OP Units held by other persons are so exchanged, that all options exercisable within sixty days of March 1, 1997 to acquire Common Shares held by the person are exercised and that no options to acquire Common Shares held by other persons are exercised. (2) Pursuant to a Schedule 13G filed with the SEC, as of December 31, 1996, FMR Corp. ("FMR") may have direct or indirect voting and/or investment discretion over these Common Shares which are held for the benefit of its clients by its separate accounts, externally managed accounts, registered investment companies, subsidiaries and/or other affiliates. FMR is reporting the combined holdings of the entities for the purpose of administrative convenience. (3) Includes 3,436,060 OP Units which are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into 3,436,060 Common Shares. Also included are options to purchase 148,334 Common Shares which are currently exercisable or exercisable within sixty days and beneficially owned by Mr. Zell. Also includes 30,000 Common Shares beneficially owned by the Samuel Zell Foundation. Mr. Zell disclaims beneficial ownership of 2,191,045 Common Shares (assuming the exchange of 1,557,561 Units) because the economic benefits with respect to such Common Shares are attributable to other persons. Ms. Lurie disclaims beneficial ownership of 2,518,600 Common Shares (assuming the exchange of 1,878,499 OP Units). (4) Pursuant to a Schedule 13G filed with the SEC, as of December 31, 1996, The Prudential Insurance Company of America ("Prudential") may have direct or indirect voting and/or investment discretion over these Common Shares which are held for the benefit of its clients by its separate accounts, externally managed accounts, registered investment companies, subsidiaries and/or other affiliates. Prudential is reporting the combined holdings of the entities for the purpose of administrative convenience. (5) Pursuant to a Schedule 13G filed with the SEC for February 14, 1997, Merrill Lynch and Co., Inc. ("Merrill Lynch") may have direct or indirect voting and/or investment discretion over these Common Shares which are held for the benefit of its clients by its separate accounts, externally managed accounts, registered investment companies, subsidiaries and/or other affiliates. Merrill Lynch is reporting the combined holdings of the entities for the purpose of administrative convenience. Item 13. Certain Relationships and Related Transactions (a) Pursuant to the terms of the partnership agreement for the Operating Partnership, the Operating Partnership is required to reimburse the Company for all expenses incurred by the Company in excess of income earned by the Company through its indirect 1% ownership of various Financing Partnerships. Amounts paid on behalf of the Company are reflected in the Consolidated Statement of Operations as general and administrative expenses. During 1996, certain related entities provided services to the Operating Partnership and the Company. These included, but were not limited to, Rosenberg & Liebentritt, P.C., which provided legal services; Greenberg & Pociask, Ltd., which provided tax and accounting services; and First Capital Financial Corporation, which provided accounting services. Fees paid to Rosenberg & Liebentritt, P.C., of which Ms. Rosenberg has been chairman of the board since March 1995 and was president from 1980 until March 1995, amounted to approximately $0.7 million for the year ended December 31, 1996. Fees paid to the other affiliates mentioned above amounted in the aggregate to approximately $4,400 for the year ended December 31, 1996. In addition, The Riverside Agency, Inc., which provided insurance brokerage services, was paid fees and reimbursed premiums and loss claims in the amount of $4.1 million for the year ended December 31, 1996. As of December 31, 1996, no amounts were owed to The Riverside Agency, Inc. As of December 31, 1996, $315,700 was owed to Rosenberg & Liebentritt, P.C. for legal fees incurred in connection with property acquisitions and securities matters. Equity Group Investments, Inc. ("EGI") and certain of its subsidiaries, including EAM, Eagle Flight Services, Equity Properties & Development, L.P. and EPMC have provided certain services to the Operating Partnership and the Company which include, but are not limited to, investor relations, corporate secretarial, computer and support services, real estate tax evaluation services, financial services, telecommunication services, information systems services and property development services. Fees paid to EGI for these services amounted to $1.3 million for the year ended December 31, 1996. Amounts due to EGI were approximately $0.3 million as of December 31, 1996. Artery Property Management, Inc. ("Artery") provided consulting services with regard to property acquisitions and additional business opportunities and was paid approximately $0.2 million for the year ended December 31, 1996. During 1995, the Operating Partnership engaged Rudnick & Wolfe, a law firm in which Mr. Halperin is a partner, to perform legal services. Fees paid to this firm amounted to approximately $4,300 for the year ended December 31, 1996. Management Corp. has lease agreements with affiliated parties covering office space occupied by regional operation centers located in Chicago, Illinois ("Midwest ROC") and Tampa, Florida ("Southeast ROC") and the corporate headquarters located in Chicago, Illinois. In connection with these affiliated lease agreements, Management Corp. paid Equity Office Holdings, L.L.C. ("EOH") $118,919 in connection with the Midwest ROC, $137,638 in connection with the Southeast ROC and $409,392 in connection with the space occupied by the corporate headquarters for the year ended December 31, 1996. As of December 31, 1996, $46,435 was owed to EOH. In addition, the Operating Partnership and the Company have provided acquisitions, asset and property management services to certain related entities for properties not owned by the Company. Fees received for providing such services were approximately $6.7 million for the year ended December 31, 1996. Mr. Goldberg is a two-thirds owner and chairman of the board of directors of Artery Property Management, Inc. ("APMI"), a real estate property management company. In connection with the acquisition of certain properties from Mr. Goldberg and his affiliates during 1995, the Operating Partnership made a loan of $15,212,000 evidenced by two notes and secured by 465,545 OP Units. Mr. Goldberg estimates that his interest in this transaction equaled $26,000,000. The largest aggregate amount of indebtedness outstanding under the loan at any time during 1996 and the amount outstanding as of December 31, 1996 was $15,212,000. The first note issued in the amount of $1,056,000 accrues interest at the prime rate plus 3-1/2% per annum. The second note issued in the amount of $14,156,000 bears interest equal to approximately $300,000 per year plus the amount of distributions payable on 433,230 of the OP Units pledged as collateral for this loan. Mr. Tuomi borrowed $100,000 from the Company in 1994 related to his purchase of a home in the Chicago area. The loan bears interest at 30-day LIBOR plus 2% with interest due quarterly. The largest principal amount owed in 1996 was $90,000 and the principal balance at December 31, 1996 was $72,000. The loan is payable in equal principal installments of $18,000 over five years. Mr. Tuomi borrowed $40,000 from the Company in 1996 related to the payment of a tax liability incurred when the restrictions relating to 1,261 Common Shares lapsed on December 16, 1996. The loan carried interest at the rate of 8- 1/2% with the outstanding principal balance, together with any accrued and unpaid interest due on the earlier of March 31, 1997 or the sale of Mr. Tuomi's 1,261 Common Shares. The largest principal amount owed in 1996 was $40,000 and the principal balance at December 31, 1996 was $40,000. Payment was secured by a pledge of Mr. Tuomi's 1,261 Common Shares. The loan was paid in full on March 5, 1997. Mr. Crocker borrowed $78,000 from the Company in December 1995. The loan bears interest at 30 day LIBOR plus 2%. The largest principal amount owed in 1996 was $78,000 and the principal balance at December 31, 1996 was $78,000. Interest is due monthly with the outstanding balance due on March 31, 1997. Payment was secured by a pledge of Mr. Crocker's restricted share awards issued in January 1996. The loan was paid in full on March 3, 1997. Mr. Crocker borrowed $140,000 from the Company in April 1996 related to the payment of a tax liability incurred. The loan bears interest at 30-day LIBOR plus 2%. The largest principal amount owed in 1996 was $140,000 and the principal balance at December 31, 1996 was $140,000. Interest is due monthly with the outstanding balance due on March 1, 1998. Payment was secured by a pledge of Mr. Crocker's restricted share awards issued in January 1996. Mr. Crocker borrowed $564,000 from the Company during 1996. The loan bears interest at monthly LIBOR plus 2% with interest due quarterly. The largest principal amount owed in 1996 was $564,000 and the principal balance at December 31, 1996 was $564,000. Payment is secured by a pledge of Mr. Crocker's Common Shares. Payments of principal shall be payable annually in the amount of $80,580 on March 15, 1997 and in the amounts $80,570 on March 15th of each of the next six succeeding years. A payment in the amount of $80,580 was received in February 1997 and the principal balance now is $483,420. The executive officers listed below are indebted to the Company as a result of purchasing Common Shares from the Company in June 1994. The loans accrue interest, payable quarterly in arrears, at the applicable federal rate, as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, in effect at the date of each loan. The loans are due and payable on the first to occur of the date in which the individual leaves the Company, other than by reason of death or disability, or the respective loan's due date. The loans are with recourse to the respective individuals and are collateralized by a pledge of the Common Shares purchased. All dividends paid on pledged Common Shares in excess of the then marginal tax rate on the taxable portion of such dividends are used to pay interest and principal on the loans.
Largest Principal Principal Amount Owed Balance at Interest Name in 1996 December 31, 1996 Rate - - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Douglas Crocker II $ 878,776 $ 850,318 6.21% Douglas Crocker II 983,171 960,748 6.15% Douglas Crocker II 944,584 944,584 7.26% Douglas Crocker II 1,901,807 1,901,807 7.93% Frederick C. Tuomi 314,861 314,861 7.26% Alan George 79,063 79,063 7.26%
Rosenberg and Liebentritt, P.C. provides legal services to the Operating Partnership and the Company. Sheli Z., Rosenberg, a Trustee of the Company, is a principal of this firm. The Operating Partnership has also engaged Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson, a law firm in which Ms. Rosenberg's husband is a partner, to provide legal services from time to time relating to employee benefit issues. 48Form 10-K. 67 PART IV ITEM 14. EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SCHEDULES AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K (a) (1 & 2) See Index to Financial Statements and Schedules on page F-1 of this Form 10-K. (3) Exhibits: 2.1*2.1++++ Agreement and Plan of Merger by and between Equity Residential Properties Trust and Wellsford Residential Property ContributionTrust dated as of January 16, 1997 2.2# Articles of Merger by and between Equity Residential Properties Trust and Wellsford Residential Property Trust 2.3## Agreement (Zelland Plan of Merger by and between Equity Residential Properties Trust and EPMC) 2.2* Property Contribution Agreement (Starwood Properties) 3.1*Evans Withycombe Residential, Inc. dated as of August 27, 1997 2.4### Articles of Merger by and between Equity Residential Properties Trust and Evans Withycombe Residential, Inc. 3.1+++ Second Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of Equity Residential Properties Trust dated August 10, 1993 3.1A+May 30, 1997 3.2+++ Second Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of Equity Residential Properties Trust dated February 3, 1995 3.2* Bylaws of Equity Residential Properties Trust 4.1**** Indenture, dated as of May 16, 1994, by and among the Operating Partnership, as obligor, the Company, as guarantor and The First National Bank of Chicago, as trustee in connection with 81/8 1/2% senior notes due May 15, 199 91999 4.2**** Indenture, dated October 1, 1994, between the Operating Partnership, as obligor and The First National Bank of Chicago, as trustee in connection with up to $500 million of debt securities 4.3 ++ Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement Beauchamp 10.1* Agreement of Limited Partnership of ERP Operating Limited Partnership 10.1A* Second Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of ERP Operating Limited Partnership 10.1B**** Third Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of ERP Operating Limited Partnership 10.1C***** Fourth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of ERP Operating Limited Partnership 10.2* Agreement of Limited Partnership of Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership 10.3+10.3**** Agreement of Limited Partnership of Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership II 10.4* Noncompetition Agreement (Zell) 10.5* Noncompetition Agreement (Crocker) 10.6* Noncompetition Agreement (Spector) 10.7* Form of Noncompetition Agreement (other officers) 10.8* Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement with the Company (Zell) 10.9* Registration Rights and Lock-Up Agreement with the Company (Starwood) 10.10*** Form of Registration Rights Agreement with purchasers in the Private Equity Offering 10.11* Services Agreement between Equity Residential Properties Trust and Equity Group Investments, Inc. 10.12*10.9* Form of Property Management Agreement (REIT properties) 10.13***10.10** Form of Property Management Agreement (Non-REIT properties) 10.14* 1993 Share Option Plan 10.14A*** Amended and Restated 1993 Share Option and Share Award Plan 53 PART IV 10.15* Form of Contribution Agreement dated as of August 11, 1993 10.16** Revolving Credit Agreement by and among the Operating Partnership, the Company, NationsBank of Texas, N.A. and Wells Fargo Realty Advisors Funding, Incorporated 10.16A** First Amendment to Revolving Credit Agreement by and among the Operating Partnership, the Company, Nations Bank of Texas, N.A. and Wells Fargo Realty Advisors Funding, Incorporated 10.17** Revolving Credit Agreement by and among the Operating Partnership, the Company, The First National Bank of Chicago and First National Bank Association, and First Amendment to Revolving Credit Agreement 10.17A** Second Amendment to Revolving Credit Agreement by and among the Operating Partnership, the Company, The First National Bank of Chicago, First National Bank Association and the First National Bank of Boston 10.18**** Credit Agreement by and among the Operating Partnership, as borrower, the Company, Wells Fargo Realty Advisors Funding, Incorporated, as lender, Wells Fargo Realty Advisors Funding, Incorporated, as agent, and The First National Bank of Chicago and Nations Bank of Texas, N.A., as co-agents, dated November 14, 1994 10.19**** Purchase and Sale Agreement by and among Real Estate Equities Joint Venture as Sellers and EQR-EXL Vistas, Inc. and Executive Life Insurance Company in Rehabilitation/Liquidation, date August 17, 1994. 10.20 Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of November 15, 1996 among the Operating Partnership and Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as lead agent and Bank of America Illinois, as co-lead agent 10.2110.11+ Amended and Restated Master Reimbursement Agreement, dated as of November 1, 1996 by and between Federal National Mortgage Association and EQR-Bond Partnership 10.12++ Second Amended and Restated Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of September 9, 1997 among the Operating Partnership and Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as lead agent, Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, as co-lead agent, The First National Bank of Chicago, as co-agent, U.S. Bank National Association f/k/a and d/b/a First Bank National Association, as co-agent and NationsBank of Texas, N.A., as co-agent 68 PART IV and NationsBank of Texas, N.A., as co-agent 10.13#### Consulting Agreement dated August 27, 1997 between Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership and Stephen O. Evans 10.14#### Employment Agreement dated August 27, 1997 between Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership and Richard G. Berry 10.15 Amendment No. 1 to Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Evans Withycombe Residential, L.P. 12 Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges 21 List of Subsidiaries of Equity Residential Properties Trust 23.1 Consent of Grant Thornton L.L.P. 23.2 Consent of Ernst & Young LLP. 24.1 Power of Attorney for John W. Alexander dated February 24, 1997March 2, 1998 24.2 Power of Attorney for James D. Harper, Jr. dated February 24, 1997March 2, 1998 24.3 Power of Attorney for Errol R. Halperin dated February 24, 1997March 2, 1998 24.4 Power of Attorney for B. Joseph White dated February 24, 1997March 2, 1998 24.5 Power of Attorney for Barry S. Sternlicht dated February 24, 1997March 4, 1998 24.6 Power of Attorney for Henry H. Goldberg dated February 24, 1997March 2, 1998 24.7 Power of Attorney for Edward Lowenthal dated March 2, 1998 24.8 Power of Attorney for Jeffrey H. Lynford dated March 2, 1998 24.9 Power of Attorney for Stephen O. Evans dated March 2, 1998 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------- * Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form S-11 Registration Statement, File No. 33-63158, and incorporated herein by reference. Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form S-11 Registration Statement, File No. 33-72080, and incorporated herein by reference . *** Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form S-11 Registration Statement, File No. 33-80420, and incorporated herein by reference. **** Included as an exhibit to the Operating Partnership's Form 10/A, dated December 12, 1994, File No. 0-24920, and incorporated herein by reference. 54 PART IV ***** Included as an exhibit to the Operating Partnership's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 1995, dated November 7, 1995, and incorporated herein by reference. **** Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1994. + Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1994.1996. ++ Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form 10-K for8-K dated September 10, 1997, filed on September 10, 1997. +++ Included as an exhibit to the year ended December 31, 1995. 55 PART IVCompany's Form 8-K dated May 30, 1997, filed on June 5, 1997. ++++ Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form 8-K dated January 16, 1997, filed on January 17, 1997. # Included as Appendix B in the Company's Form S-4 filed on April 29, 1997. ## Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form 8-K dated August 27, 1997, filed on August 29, 1997. ### Included as Appendix B in the Company's Form S-4 filed on September 18, 1997. #### Included as an exhibit to the Company's Form S-4 filed on September 18, 1997. (b) Reports on Form 8-K: A Report on Form 8-K dated November 15, 1996,October 9, 1997, reporting information for property acquisitions. A Report on Form 8-K8-K/A dated December 5, 1996October 9, 1997, reporting information in connection with the December 1996 Common Share Offerings. A Report on Form 8-K dated December 13, 1996 reporting information in connection with the December 1996 Common Share Offerings.for property acquisitions. (c) Exhibits: See Item 14(a)(3) above. (d) Financial Statement Schedules: See Index to Financial Statements attached hereto on page F-1 of this Form 10-K. 5669 PART IV SIGNATURES ---------- Pursuant to the requirements of the Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized. EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Douglas Crocker II -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Douglas Crocker II President, Chief Executive Officer, Trustee and *Attorney-in-Fact Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ David J. Neithercut -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David J. Neithercut Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Michael J. McHugh -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael J. McHugh SeniorExecutive Vice-President, Chief Accounting Officer, Treasurer and *Attorney-in-fact Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Samuel Zell -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel Zell Chairman of the Board of Trustees Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Gerald A. Spector -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gerald A. Spector Executive Vice-President, Chief Operating Officer and Trustee Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Sheli Z. Rosenberg -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheli Z. Rosenberg Trustee 5770 PART IV SIGNATURES-CONTINUED -------------------- Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ James D. Harper -------------- ------------------------------------------- James D. Harper Trustee Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Errol R. Halperin -------------- ------------------------------------------- Errol R. Halperin Trustee Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Barry S. Sternlicht -------------- ------------------------------------------- Barry S. Sternlicht Trustee Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ John W. Alexander -------------- ------------------------------------------- John W. Alexander Trustee Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ B. Joseph White -------------- ------------------------------------------- B. Joseph White Trustee Date: March 20, 199713, 1998 By: /s/ Henry H. Goldberg -------------- ------------------------------------------- Henry H. Goldberg Trustee 58Date: March 13, 1998 By: /s/ Jeffrey H. Lynford -------------- ------------------------------------------- Jeffrey H. Lynford Trustee Date: March 13 1998 By: /s/ Edward Lowenthal -------------- ------------------------------------------- Edward Lowenthal Trustee Date: March 13, 1998 By: /s/ Stephen O. Evans -------------- ------------------------------------------- Stephen O. Evans Trustee 71 INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULE EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST
PAGE ---- FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FILED AS PART OF THIS REPORT Report of Independent Auditors............................ F-2 Report of Independent Accountants......................... F-3 Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 1996 and 1995............................. F-4 Consolidated Statements of Operations for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994....... F-5 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994....... F-6 to F-7 Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders' Equity for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994....................... F-8 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements................ F-9 to F-37 SCHEDULE FILED AS PART OF THIS REPORT Report of Independent Accountants......................... S-1 Schedule III - Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation... S-2 to S-9
PAGE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FILED AS PART OF THIS REPORT Report of Independent Auditors F-2 Report of Independent Accountants F-3 Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 1997 and 1996 F-4 to F-5 Consolidated Statements of Operations for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995 F-6 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995 F-7 to F-8 Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders' Equity for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995 F-9 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements F-10 to F-49 SCHEDULE FILED AS PART OF THIS REPORT Report of Independent Accountants S-1 Schedule III - Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation S-2 to S-12 F-1 REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS To the Board of Trustees and Shareholders Equity Residential Properties Trust We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheetsheets of Equity Residential Properties Trust (the "Company") as of December 31, 1997 and 1996 and the related consolidated statements of operations, changes in shareholders' equity and cash flows for the yearyears then ended. Our auditaudits also included the financial statement schedule listed in the Index at Item 14(a). These financial statements and schedule are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and schedule based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of Equity Residential Properties Trust at December 31, 1996, and the consolidated results of its operations and its cash flows for the year then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Also, in our opinion, the related financial statement schedule, when considered in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole, presents fairly in all material respects the information set forth therein. ERNST & YOUNG LLP Chicago, Illinois February 12, 1997 except for Note 19, as to which the date is March 20, 1997 F-2 REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS To the Board of Trustees Equity Residential Properties Trust We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheet of Equity Residential Properties Trust (the "Company") as of December 31, 1995 and the related consolidated statements of operations, changes in shareholders' equity and cash flows for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 1995. These financial statements are the responsibility of management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of Equity Residential Properties Trust as ofat December 31, 1995,1997 and 1996, and the consolidated results of its operations and its cash flows for eachthe years then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Also, in our opinion, the related financial statement schedule, when considered in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole, presents fairly in all material respects the information set forth therein. /s/ Ernst & Young LLP ----------------- ERNST & YOUNG LLP Chicago, Illinois February 26, 1998 except for Note 24, as to which the date is March 12, 1998 F-2 REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS To the Board of Trustees Equity Residential Properties Trust We have audited the two yearsaccompanying consolidated statements of operations, changes in shareholders' equity and cash flows for the year ended December 31, 1995 of Equity Residential Properties Trust. These financial statements are the responsibility of management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the periodfinancial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated results of its operations and its cash flows of Equity Residential Properties Trust for the year ended December 31, 1995, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. /s/ GRANT THORNTON LLP GRANT THORNTON LLP Chicago, Illinois February 14, 1996 F-3 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Amounts in thousands except for share amounts)(AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT FOR SHARE AMOUNTS)
DECEMBERDecember 31, DECEMBERDecember 31, 1997 1996 1995 ----------- ------------ASSETS ------------- ------------- ASSETS Investment in rental propertyreal estate Land $ 284,879791,980 $ 210,439284,879 Depreciable property 6,293,415 2,698,631 1,978,500 ---------- ----------Construction in progress 36,040 - ------------- ------------- 7,121,435 2,983,510 2,188,939 Accumulated depreciation (444,762) (301,512) (218,339) ---------- ----------------------- ------------- Investment in rental property,real estate, net of accumulated depreciation 6,676,673 2,681,998 1,970,600 Cash and cash equivalents 33,295 147,271 13,428 Investment in mortgage notes, net 176,063 86,596 87,154 Rents receivable 3,302 1,450 1,073 Deposits - restricted 36,374 20,637 18,272 Escrow deposits - mortgage 44,864 15,434 16,745 Deferred financing costs, net 23,092 14,555 12,653 Other assets 100,968 18,186 21,335 ---------- ----------------------- ------------- TOTAL ASSETS $2,986,127 $2,141,260 ========== ==========$ 7,094,631 $ 2,986,127 ============= ============= LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Liabilities: Mortgage notes payable $ 755,4341,582,559 $ 561,695755,434 Notes, net 1,130,764 498,840 348,524 Line of credit 235,000 - 92,000 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 67,699 33,117 23,544 Accrued interest payable 28,048 12,737 8,354 Due to affiliates 628 1,568 Rents received in advance and other liabilities 15,838 11,13838,750 16,466 Security deposits 28,193 14,128 10,131 Distributions payable 20,223 45,938 30,826 ---------- ----------------------- ------------- TOTAL LIABILITIES 3,131,236 1,376,660 1,087,780 ---------- ----------------------- ------------- Commitments and contingencies Minority Interests 273,404 150,637 168,963 ---------- ----------------------- -------------
See accompanying notes. F-4 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (CONTINUED) (AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT FOR SHARE AMOUNTS)
December 31, December 31, 1997 1996 ------------ ------------ Shareholders' equity: Preferred Shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value; 10,000,000100,000,000 shares authorized: 9 3/8% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, liquidation preference $25 per share, 6,120,000 shares issued and outstanding 153,000 153,000 9 1/8% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, liquidation preference $250 per share, 500,000 shares issued and outstanding 125,000 125,000 9 1/8% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, liquidation preference $250 per share, 460,000 shares issued and outstanding 115,000 115,000 8.60% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, liquidation preference $250 per share, 700,000 shares issued and outstanding 175,000 - Series E Cumulative Convertible Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, liquidation preference $25 per share, 3,998,500 shares issued and outstanding 99,963 - 9.65% Series F Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, liquidation preference $25 per share, 2,300,000 shares issued and outstanding 57,500 - 7 1/4% Series G Convertible Cumulative Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, liquidation preference $250 per share, 1,265,000 shares issued and outstanding 316,250 - Common Shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value, 100,000,000200,000,000 shares authorized, 89,085,265 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 1997 and 51,154,836 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 1996 and 35,011,715 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 1995891 512 350 Paid in capital 2,785,661 1,147,214 652,829 Employee notes (5,145) (5,255) (5,331) Distributions in excess of accumulated earnings (133,129) (76,641) (41,331) ---------- --------------------- ----------- Total shareholders' equity 3,689,991 1,458,830 884,517 ---------- --------------------- ----------- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY $2,986,127 $2,141,260 ========== ==========$ 7,094,631 $ 2,986,127 =========== ===========
See accompanying notes. F-4F-5 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Amounts in thousands except for per share data)(AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT FOR PER SHARE DATA)
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1997 1996 1995 1994 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- REVENUES Rental income $ 707,733 $ 454,412 $ 373,919 $ 220,727 Fee and asset management 5,697 6,749 7,030 4,739 Interest income - investment in mortgage notes 20,366 12,819 4,862 - Interest and other income 13,525 4,405 4,573 5,568 ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Total revenues 747,321 478,385 390,384 231,034 ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- EXPENSES Property and maintenance 176,075 127,172 112,186 66,534 Real estate taxes and insurance 69,520 44,128 37,002 23,028 Property management 26,793 17,512 15,213 10,249 Property management - non-recurring - - 879 Fee and asset management 3,364 3,837 3,887 2,056 Depreciation 156,644 93,253 72,410 37,273 Interest: Expense incurred 121,324 81,351 78,375 37,044 Amortization of deferred financing costs 2,523 4,242 3,444 1,930 General and administrative 15,064 9,857 8,129 6,053 ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Total expenses 571,307 381,352 330,646 185,046 ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Income before gain on disposition of properties, extraordinary items and allocation to Minority Interests 176,014 97,033 59,738 45,988 Gain on disposition of properties 13,838 22,402 21,617 - ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Income before extraordinary items and allocation to Minority Interests 189,852 119,435 81,355 45,988 Extraordinary items: Write-off of unamortized costs on refinanced debt - (3,512) - - Gain on early extinguishment of debt - - 2,000 - ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Income before allocation to Minority Interests 189,852 115,923 83,355 45,988 Income allocated to Minority Interests (13,260) (14,299) (15,636) (11,570) ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Net income 176,592 101,624 67,719 34,418 Preferred distributions (59,012) (29,015) (10,109) - ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Net income available to Common Shares $ 117,580 $ 72,609 $ 57,610 =========== =========== =========== Weighted average Common Shares outstanding 65,729 42,586 34,358 =========== =========== =========== Distributions declared per Common Share outstanding $ 34,418 ========== ========== ==========2.55 $ 2.40 $ 2.18 =========== =========== =========== Tax treatment of distributions (unaudited) Ordinary income $ 2.24 $ 1.88 $ 1.70 =========== =========== =========== Return of Capital $ 0.26 $ 0.43 $ 0.48 =========== =========== =========== Long-Term Capital Gain $ 0.05 $ 0.09 $ - =========== =========== =========== Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding $ 1.79 $ 1.70 $ 1.68 $ 1.34 ========== ========== ========== Weighted=========== =========== =========== Net income per weighted average Common Shares outstanding 42,586 34,358 25,621 ========== ========== ========== Distributions declared per Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ 2.401.76 $ 2.181.69 $ 2.01 ========== ========== ========== Tax treatment of distributions (unaudited) Ordinary income $ 1.88 $ 1.70 $ 1.66 ========== ========== ========== Return of Capital $ 0.43 $ 0.48 $ 0.35 ========== ========== ========== Long-Term Capital Gain $ 0.09 $ - $ - ========== ========== ==========1.67 =========== =========== ===========
See accompanying notes. F-5F-6 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Amounts in thousands)(AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS)
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1997 1996 1995 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Net income $ 176,592 $ 101,624 $ 67,719 $ 34,418 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: Income allocated to Minority Interests 13,260 14,299 15,636 11,570 Depreciation 156,644 93,253 72,410 37,273 Amortization of deferred financing costs (including discountdiscounts and premiums on 1999 and 2002 Notes)debt) 2,170 4,558 3,717 2,039 Amortization of discount on investment in mortgage notes (3,100) (613) - - Gain on disposition of properties (13,838) (22,402) (21,617) - Write-off of unamortized costs on refinanced debt - 3,512 - - Gain on early extinguishment of debt - - (2,000) - Changes in assets and liabilities: (Increase) in rents receivable (1,373) (409) (259) (641) (Increase) in deposits - restricted (23,183) (556) (218) (1,849) Decrease (increase)(Increase) decrease in other assets (20,608) 158 1,913 (7,906) (Decrease) increase in due to affiliates (857) (2,305) 1,261 Increase in accounts payable and accrued expenses 20,235 9,901 3,765 9,286 Increase in accrued interest payable 12,224 4,383 2,616 4,483 Increase (decrease) in rents received in advance and other liabilities 4,079 157 4,063 ---------- ----------12,112 3,222 (2,148) ----------- ----------- ---------- Net cash provided by operating activities 331,135 210,930 141,534 93,997 ---------- --------------------- ----------- ---------- CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Investment in rental properties,real estate, net (1,190,380) (641,015) (239,964) (855,156) Improvements to rental propertyreal estate (50,246) (33,001) (32,800) (16,721) Additions to non-rental propertynon-real estate (9,754) (2,347) (3,669) (2,417) Proceeds from disposition of rental property,real estate, net 35,758 40,093 46,426 - Purchase of management contract rights (5,000) - - (5,836) Decrease (increase)(Increase) decrease in mortgage deposits (25,521) 1,311 (1,299) (3,541) Deposits (made) on rental propertyreal estate acquisitions (8,815) (16,916) (15,107) (5,200) Deposits applied on rental propertyreal estate acquisitions 16,761 15,107 5,200 - Decrease (increase)(Increase) decrease in investment in mortgage notes (86,367) 1,171 (87,154) EWR Merger costs and related activities (114,654) - - Wellsford Merger costs and related activities (62,254) - - Other investing activities, net (42,852) (58) 4,349 (7,644) ---------- --------------------- ----------- ---------- Net cash (used for) investing activities (1,543,324) (635,655) (324,018) (896,515) ---------- --------------------- ----------- ---------- CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: Proceeds from sale of Common Shares 540,010 489,139 - 583,829 Proceeds from sale of Preferred Shares 491,250 115,000 278,000 - Proceeds from exercise of options 4,999 4,028 2,664 251 Proceeds from sale of 1999 Notes, net of discount - - 124,131 Proceeds from sale of Floating Rate Notes - - 100,000 Proceeds from sale of 2002 Notes, net of discount - - 124,011 - Proceeds from sale of 2026 Notes - 150,000 - Proceeds from sale of 2001Notes, net of discount 149,684 - - Proceeds from sale of 2003 Notes, net of discount 49,916 - - Proceeds from sale of 2017 Notes, net of discount 148,703 - - Principal repayment on the Floating Rate Notes (100,000) - - Redemption of Preference Units - (1,083) (1,352) - Payment of offering costs (22,470) (10,415) (10,353) (26,738) Distributions to Common Share and Preferred Share owners (267,253) (121,860) (77,081) (43,432) Distributions to Minority Interests (24,829) (20,444) (18,794) (16,348) Principal receipts on employee notes 269 76 143 29 Loan to seller - - (15,212) Proceeds from refinancingrestructuring of tax-exempt bonds, netbond investments 9,350 112,209 - - Proceeds from line of credit 442,500 250,000 317,000 376,800 Repayments on line of credit (207,500) (342,000) (387,000) (247,400) Principal payments on mortgage notes payable (120,546) (60,706) (47,787) (25,872) Loan and bond acquisitionDeferred financing costs (10,799) (9,111) (4,558) (7,026) Increase in security deposits 7,819 3,735 948 5,125 Other financing activities 7,110 - 33 358 ---------- --------------------- ----------- ---------- Net cash provided by financing activities 1,098,213 558,568 175,874 808,495 ---------- --------------------- ----------- ---------- Net (decrease) increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (113,976) 133,843 (6,610) 5,977 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year 147,271 13,428 20,038 14,061 ---------- --------------------- ----------- ---------- Cash and cash equivalents, end of year $ 33,295 $ 147,271 $ 13,428 $ 20,038 ========== ===================== =========== ==========
See accompanying notes. F-6F-7 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (CONTINUED) (AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS)
YEAR ENDED DECEMBERYear Ended December 31, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1997 1996 1995 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Supplemental information: Cash paid during the period for interest $ 109,100 $ 76,968 $ 75,759 =========== ========== ========== Mortgage loans assumed through Mergers $ 32,561 ==========333,966 $ - $ - =========== ========== ========== Mortgage loans assumed through acquisitions of rental propertiesreal estate $ 597,245 $ 142,237 $ 23,554 $ 388,357=========== ========== ========== Unsecured notes assumed through Mergers $ 383,954 $ - $ - =========== ========== Rental property========== Real estate assumed through foreclosure $ - $ 10,854 $ - $ - ===================== ========== ========== Net rental propertiesreal estate contributed in exchange for OP units or Common Shares $ 298,599 $ 440 $ 18,811 $ -=========== ========== ========== ========== Rental propertyReal estate conveyed in exchange for release of mortgage indebtedness $ - $ - $ 20,500 $ -=========== ========== ========== ========== StatedLiquidation value of Preference Units issued for rental propertiesPreferred Shares redesignated through Wellsford Merger $ 157,495 $ - $ - $ 41,213=========== ========== ========== ========== Conversion of mortgage note receivableCommon Shares issued through Mergers $ 945,312 $ - $ - =========== ========== ========== Net liabilities assumed through Mergers $ 25,000 ==========33,237 $ - $ - =========== ========== ==========
See accompanying notes. F-7F-8 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTSTATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDER'SSHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (Amounts in thousands)(AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS)
YEAR ENDED DECEMBERYear Ended December 31, -------------------------------------------- 1997 1996 1995 1994 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PREFERRED SHARES Balance, beginning of year $ 278,000393,000 $ -278,000 $ - 9 3/8% Series A Cumulative Redeemable - - 153,000 - 9 1/8% Series B Cumulative Redeemable - - 125,000 - 9 1/8% Series C Cumulative Redeemable - 115,000 - ---------- ---------- ----------8.60% Series D Cumulative Redeemable 175,000 - - Series E Cumulative Convertible 99,963 - - 9.65% Series F Cumulative Redeemable 57,500 - - 7 1/4% Series G Convertible Cumulative 316,250 - - ----------- ----------- ----------- Balance, end of year $ 1,041,713 $ 393,000 $ 278,000 $ - ========== ========== ===================== =========== =========== COMMON SHARES, $.01 PAR VALUE Balance, beginning of year $ 512 $ 350 $ 340 $ 146 Issuance through proceeds from offerings 160 144 - 193Common Shares issued in connection with Mergers 211 - - Conversion of OP Units into Common Shares 6 16 9 - Issuance through exercise of options and restricted share grants 2 2 1 1 ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Balance, end of year $ 891 $ 512 $ 350 $ 340 ========== ========== ===================== =========== =========== PAID IN CAPITAL Balance, beginning of year $ 1,147,214 $ 652,829 $ 636,751 $ 151,082 Sale of Common Shares, net 536,356 482,591 - 556,142Common Shares issued in connection with Mergers and acquisitions 1,131,095 - - Issuance of Common Shares through conversion of OP Units into Common Shares 11,267 27,651 15,664 - Issuance of Common Shares for employee notes - - 1,959 2,635 Issuance of Common Shares through exercise of options and restricted share grants 7,322 4,353 2,881 609 Offering costs associated with Preferred Shares (18,976) (4,011) (9,422) - AdjustmentsAdjustment for Minority Interests ownership in Operating Partnership (28,617) (16,199) 4,996 (73,717) ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Balance, end of year $1,147,214$ 2,785,661 $ 1,147,214 $ 652,829 $ 636,751 ========== ========== ===================== =========== =========== EMPLOYEE NOTES Balance, beginning of year $ (5,255) $ (5,331) $ (3,515) $ (909) Notes received for issuance of Common Shares - - (1,959) (2,635) Principal receipts 110 76 143 29 ---------- ---------- --------------------- ----------- ----------- Balance, end of year $ (5,145) $ (5,255) $ (5,331) $ (3,515) ========== ========== ========== DISTRIBUTION=========== =========== =========== DISTRIBUTIONS IN EXCESS OF ACCUMULATED EARNINGS Balance, beginning of year $ (76,641) $ (41,331) $ (23,640) $ (3,834) Net income to Common Shares 117,580 72,609 57,610 34,418 Distributions on Common Shares (174,068) (107,919) (75,301) (54,224) ========== ========== ==========----------- ----------- ----------- Balance, end of year $ (133,129) $ (76,641) $ (41,331) $ (23,640) ========== ========== ===================== =========== ===========
See accompanying notes F-8notes. F-9 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. Organization and Formation of the CompanyORGANIZATION AND FORMATION OF THE COMPANY Equity Residential Properties Trust, formed in March 1993, and its subsidiaries (collectively, the "Company"("EQR"), is a self-administered and self- managedself-managed equity real estate investment trust ("REIT"). As used herein, the term "Company" means EQR, and its subsidiaries, as the survivor of the mergers between EQR and each of Wellsford Residential Property Trust ("Wellsford") (the "Wellsford Merger") and Evans Withycombe Residential, Inc. ("EWR") (the "EWR Merger"). The Company has elected to be taxed as a REIT under Section 856(c) of the Internal Revenue Code 1986, as amended (the "Code"), commencing with its taxable year ending December 31, 1993.. As a result, the Company generally will not be subject to Federal income tax to the extent it distributes 95% of its taxable income to its shareholders. REITs are subject to a number of organizational and operational requirements. If the Company fails to qualify as a REIT in any year, its taxable income may be subject to income tax at regular corporate rates (including any applicable alternative minimum tax). Even if the Company qualifies for taxation as a REIT, the Company may be subject to certain state and local taxes on its income and excise taxes on its undistributed income. The CompanyEQR is the successor to the multifamily property business of Equity Properties Management Corp. ("EPMC"), an entity controlled by Mr. Samuel Zell, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Company, and a series of other entities which owned 69 of the multifamily properties contributed to the Company at the time of the Company's initial public offering (the "Initial Properties"). Forty- six of the Initial Properties (the "Zell Properties") were contributed or sold by entities substantially controlled by Mr. Zell and primarily owned by Mr. Zell and trusts for the benefit of Mr. Robert Lurie, a deceased partner of Mr. Zell. The remaining 23 of the Initial Properties (the "Starwood Properties") were acquired from entities controlled by Starwood Capital Partners, L.P. ("Starwood") and its affiliates ("Starwood Original Owners"). Prior to the completion of the Company's initial public offering (the "IPO""EQR IPO") of 13,225,000 common shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value per share ("Common Shares"), EPMC provided multifamily residential management services (the "Management Business") to the Zell Properties. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, disposition, ownership, management and operation of multifamily properties. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the Company controlled a portfolio of 218463 multifamily properties (individually a "Property" and collectively the "Properties") containing 67,705135,200 apartment units. The Company's interest in six of these Properties at the time of acquisition thereof consisted solely of ownership of debt collateralized by such Properties. The Company also has an investment in partnership interests and subordinated mortgages collateralized by 21 properties (theand mortgage loans collateralized by five properties (collectively, the "Additional Properties"). The Properties and Additional Properties are located throughout the United States in the following 3035 states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Washington. F-9Wisconsin. F-10 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)(CONTINUED) In exchange for contributing 33 of the Zell Properties and the Management Business and the Starwood Properties, the 33 existing entities (the "Zell Original Owners"), and entities controlled by Starwood and EPMC received a total of 8,433,238 partnership interests ("OP Units") (including an additional 93,639 OP Units issued in August 1994 and 1,835 OP Units issued in September 1995) in ERP Operating Limited Partnership (the "Operating Partnership"). The OP Units are exchangeable on a one-for-one basis into Common Shares. The other 13 Zell Properties were acquired from 13 existing partnerships (the "Zell Sellers") for $43.5 million in cash. The Management Business, the Zell Original Owners and the Zell Sellers are collectively the "Predecessor"EQR's Predecessor Business". The Company has formed a series of partnerships (the "Financing Partnerships") which beneficially own certain Properties encumbered by mortgage indebtedness. The Operating Partnership owns a 1% limited partner interest and a 98% general partner interest in each Financing Partnership. The remaining 1% general partner interest in each Financing Partnership is owned by various qualified REIT subsidiaries wholly owned by the Company (each a "QRS Corporation"). Rental income from the Properties that are beneficially owned by a Financing Partnership is used first to service the applicable mortgage debt and pay other operating expenses and any excess is then distributed 1% to the applicable QRS Corporation, as the general partner of such Financing Partnership, and 99% to the Operating Partnership, as the sole 1% limited partner and as the 98% general partner. The Company has also formed a series of limited liability companies (the "LLCs") which own certain Properties and one such LLC which has an investment in partnership interests and subordinated mortgages collateralized by 21 of the Additional Properties. The Operating Partnership is a 99% managing member of each LLC and a QRS Corporation is a 1% member of each LLC. In addition, the Company also owns a 1% general partner interest and a 81.1% limited partner interest in Evans Withycombe Residential, L. P. (the "EWR Operating Partnership") and the Operating Partnership owns a 16.1% limited partner interest and a 1% managing general partner interest in the EWR Operating Partnership. As of December 31, 1996, all of the1997, 451 Properties were managed by either Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership, the successor to the Management Business contributed by EPMC contemporaneously with the EQR IPO or Equity Residential Properties Management Limited Partnership II (collectively, the "Management Partnerships"). The Management Partnerships collect a property management fee consistent with a reasonable arms-lengtharms- length charge for the performance of such services. The sole general partner of the Management Partnerships with a 1% interest is the Operating Partnership. The sole limited partners of the Management Partnerships are Equity Residential Properties Management Corp. ("Management Corp.") and Equity Residential Properties Management Corp. II ("Management Corp. II"), respectively, and each havehas a 99% interest in the respective partnership. F-102. BASIS OF PRESENTATION The Wellsford Merger and the EWR Merger (collectively, the "Mergers") were treated as purchases in accordance with Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 16. The fair value of the F-11 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) 2. Basis(CONTINUED) consideration given by the Company in the Mergers was used as the valuation basis for each of Presentationthe combinations. The balance sheetsassets acquired and the liabilities assumed of Wellsford were recorded at their relative fair values as of May 30, 1997 (the "Wellsford Closing Date"). The assets acquired and the liabilities assumed of EWR were recorded at their relative fair values as of December 31, 1996 and 1995 and the23, 1997 (the "EWR Closing Date"). The accompanying consolidated statements of operations and cash flows include the results of both Wellsford and changes in shareholders' equity for the years ended December 31, 1996, 1995 and 1994 represented the consolidated financial information of the Company and its subsidiaries.EWR from their respective closing dates. Due to the Company's ability as general partner to control either through ownership or by contract the Operating Partnership, the Management Partnerships, and the Financing Partnerships, the LLCs and the LLCs,EWR Operating Partnership, each such entity has been consolidated with the Company for financial reporting purposes. In regard to Management Corp. and, Management Corp. II and Evans Withycombe Management, Inc., the Company does not have legal control; however, these entities are consolidated for financial reporting purposes, the effects of which are immaterial. Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior year's financial statements in order to conform withto the current year presentation. 3. BUSINESS COMBINATIONS In connection with the Wellsford Merger each outstanding common share of beneficial interest of Wellsford was converted into .625 of a Common Share of the Company. In addition, Wellsford's Series A Cumulative Convertible Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest were redesignated as the Company's 3,999,800 Series E Cumulative Convertible Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series E Preferred Shares") and Wellsford's Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest were redesignated as the Company's 2,300,000 9.65% Series F Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series F Preferred Shares"). On the Wellsford Closing Date, 72 Properties containing 19,004 units and other related assets were acquired for a total purchase price of approximately $1 billion. The purchase price consisted of 10.8 million Common Shares issued by the Company with a market value of $443.7 million, the liquidation value of $157.5 million for the Series E Preferred Shares and the Series F Preferred Shares, the assumption of mortgage indebtedness and unsecured notes in the amount of $345 million, the assumption of other liabilities of approximately $33.5 million and other merger related costs of approximately $23.4 million. On the EWR Closing Date, 53 Properties containing 15,331 units and three Properties under construction or expansion expected to contain 953 units and other related assets were acquired for a total purchase price of approximately $1.2 billion. In connection with the EWR Merger, as of the EWR Closing Date, each outstanding common share of beneficial interest of EWR was converted into .50 of a Common Share of the Company. The purchase price consisted of 10.3 million Common Shares issued by the Company with a total market value of approximately $501.6 million, the assumption of EWR's minority interest with a market value of approximately $107.3 million, the assumption of mortgage indebtedness and unsecured notes in the amount of $498 million, the assumption of other liabilities of approximately $28.2 million and other EWR Merger related costs F-12 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) of approximately $16.7 million. 4. SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY AND MINORITY INTERESTS On January 26, 1994, the Company completed a second public offering of 5,750,000 additional Common Shares (the "Second Public Offering"). The Second Public Offering price was $29 per Common Share resulting in gross proceeds of $166.8 million. Proceeds to the Company, net of underwriters' discount and estimated offering expenses, were approximately $157.4 million. Between April 1994 and June 1994, the Company sold 1,569,270 unregistered Common Shares to six accredited institutional investors (the "Private Equity Offering") and received net proceeds of approximately $47 million. On July 27, 1994, the Company completed a third public offering of 9,200,000 additional Common Shares (the "Third Public Offering"). The Third Public Offering price was $31.25 per Common Share resulting in net proceeds of $271.7 million. In September 1994, the Company registered 5,000,000 Common Shares pursuant to an equity shelf registration statement (the "Equity Shelf Registration") of which 2,735,320 registered Common Shares were sold in separate transactions completed in October 1994 (collectively, the "Shelf Offering"). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $81 million in connection therewith. The prices at which the Common Shares were sold ranged from $29.34 to $30.17. On September 11, 1995, the Company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register up to $500 million of its non-voting preferred shares of beneficial interest, $0.01 par value per share ("Preferred Shares"), Common Shares and depositary shares, pursuant to a shelf offering (the "Second Shelf Registration"). In January 1996, the Company completed an offering of 1,725,000 registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $29.375 per share (the "January 1996 Common Share Offering") and received net proceeds of approximately $50.7 million in connection therewith. F-11 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) Also in January 1996, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register 1,676,423 Common Shares which may be sold by the holders thereof or by holders of OP Units upon the issuance of Common Shares in exchange for such OP Units. In February 1996, the Company completed an offering of 2,300,000 registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $29.50 per share (the "February 1996 Common Share Offering") and received net proceeds of approximately $67.8 million in connection therewith. On May 21, 1996, the Company completed an offering of 2,300,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $30.50 per share. On May 28, 1996, the Company completed the sale of 73,287 publicly registered Common Shares to employees of the Company and to employees of Equity Group Investments, Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries ("EGI") and certain of their respective affiliates and consultants at a net price equal to $30.50 per share. On May 30, 1996, the Company completed an offering of 1,264,400 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $30.75 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $111.3 million in connection with the sale of the 3,637,687 Common Shares mentioned above (collectively, the "May 1996 Common Share Offerings"). On June 26, 1996, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register 608,665 Common Shares which may be issued by the Company to holders of 608,665 OP Units. The SEC declared this Registration effective on September 6, 1996. On September 18, 1996, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $500 million of equity securities (the "1996 Equity Shelf Registration"). The SEC declared this Registration effective on September 23, 1996. In September 1996, the Company completed the sale of 2,272,728 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $33 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $75 million in connection with this offering (the "September 1996 Common Share Offering"). F-13 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) On September 27, 1996, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register 1,182,835 Common Shares which may be issued by the Company to holders of 1,182,835 OP Units. The SEC declared this Registration effective on October 3, 1996. In November 1996, the Company issued 39,458 Common Shares pursuant to the 1996 Non-qualified Employee Share Purchase Plan (the "Employee Share Purchase Plan") at a net price of $30.44 per share and received net proceeds of approximately $1.2 million. In December 1996, the Company completed offerings of 4,440,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at a price of $41.25 per share (the "December 1996 Common Share Offerings"). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $177.4 million F-12 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) in connection therewith. In March 1997, the Company completed three separate public offerings relating to an aggregate of 1,921,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at a price of $46 per share (the "March 1997 Common Share Offerings"). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $88.3 million therefrom. On May 14, 1997, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $500 million of equity securities (the "June 1997 Equity Shelf Registration"). The SEC declared this registration statement effective on June 5, 1997. In June 1997, the Company completed five separate public offerings comprising an aggregate of 8,992,023 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at prices ranging from $44.06 to $45.88 per share (the "June 1997 Common Share Offerings"). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $398.9 million therefrom. On July 28, 1997, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $750 million of equity securities (the "August 1997 Equity Shelf Registration"). The SEC declared this registration statement effective on August 4, 1997. In September 1997, the Company completed the sale of 498,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at a price of $51.125 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $24.2 million in connection with this offering (the "September 1997 Common Share Offering"). In October 1997, in connection with the acquisition of a portfolio of Properties, the Company issued 3,315,500 publicly registered Common Shares, which were issued at a price of $45.25 per share with a value of approximately $150 million (the "October 1997 Common Share Offering"). On December 11, 1997, in connection with the acquisition of one Property, the Company issued 736,296 publicly registered Common Shares, which were issued at a price of $48.85 per share with a value of approximately $36 million. On December 23, 1997, the Company completed an offering of 467,722 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold to the public at a price of $51.3125 per share and received net proceeds of approximately $22.8 million in connection therewith. The sale of the 1,204,018 Common Shares mentioned above is collectively, the "December 1997 Common Share Offerings". The following table presents the changes in the Company's issued and outstanding F-14 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) Common Shares for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 1995 and 19941995 (excluding OP Units of 9,592,590, 7,858,228 8,208,882, and 8,431,4038,208,882 outstanding at December 31, 1997, 1996 1995 and 1994,1995, respectively):
1997 1996 1995 1994 ----------- ----------- -------------- ---- ---- Common Shares outstanding at January 1, 51,154,836 35,011,715 33,963,655 14,601,000Common Shares issued through March 1997 Common Share Offerings 1,921,000 -- -- Common Shares issued through June 1997 Common Share Offerings 8,992,023 -- -- Common Shares issued through September 1997 Common Share Offering 498,000 -- -- Common Shares issued through October 1997 Common Share Offering 3,315,500 -- -- Common Shares issued through December 1997 Common Share Offerings 1,204,018 -- -- Common Shares issued through conversion of Wellsford common shares 10,823,016 -- -- Common Shares issued through conversion of EWR common shares 10,288,583 -- -- Common Shares issued through conversion of Series E Preferred Shares 723 -- -- Common Shares issued through January 1996 Common Share Offering -- 1,725,000 -- Common Shares issued through February 1996 Common Share Offering -- 2,300,000 -- Common Shares issued through May 1996 Common Share Offerings -- 3,637,687 -- Common Shares issued through September 1996 Common Share Offering -- 2,272,728 -- Common Shares issued through December 1996 Common Share Offerings -- 4,440,000 -- Common Shares issued through Employee Share Purchase Plan 84,183 39,458 Common Shares issued through Second Public Offering - - - - 5,750,000 Common Shares issued through Third Public Offering - - - - 9,200,000 Common Shares issued through Private Equity Offering - - - - 1,569,270 Common Shares issued through Shelf Offering - - - - 2,735,320-- Common Shares issued for employee notes - --- -- 75,000 86,500 Common Shares issued through exercise of options 180,138 150,840 100,966 9,664 Common Shares issued through restricted share grants 28,246 21,879 - - 11,901-- Common Shares issued through conversionConversion of OP units 582,185 1,545,866 865,174 - - Common Shares issued for profit-sharing contributionContribution 13,140 10,001 7,997 - - Common Shares held in treasury (326) (338) (1,077) - - ---------- ---------- ---------- Common Shares outstanding at December 31, 89,085,265 51,154,836 35,011,715 33,963,655 ========== ========== ==========
F-15 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) The declaration of trust of the Company provides that the Company may issue up to 10,000100,000,000 Preferred Shares with specific rights, preferences and other attributes as the Board of Trustees may determine, which may include preferences, powers and rights that are senior to the rights of holders F-13 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) of the Company's Common Shares. Under certain circumstances, the issuance of Preferred Shares may require shareholder approval pursuant to the rules and the regulations of the New York Stock Exchange. In June 1995, the Company sold 6,120,000 of its 9 3/8% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (liquidation preference $25 per share) (the "Series A Preferred Shares"), pursuant to a $250 million shelf registration (the "Preferred Shelf Registration"), at $25 per share. The Company raised gross proceeds of $153 million from this offering (the "Series A Preferred Share Offering"). The net proceeds of approximately $148.2 million from the Series A Preferred Share Offering were contributed by the Company to the Operating Partnership in exchange for 6,120,000 of the Operating Partnership's 9 3/8% Series A cumulative redeemable preference units. The Series A Preferred Shares are cumulative from the date of original issue and are payable quarterly on or about the fifteenth day of January, April, July and October of each year, at the annual rate of 9 3/8% of the liquidation preference of $25 per share. The Series A Preferred Shares are not redeemable prior to June 1, 2000. On or after June 1, 2000, the Preferred Shares may be redeemed for cash at the option of the Company in whole or in part, at a redemption price of $25 per share, plus accrued and unpaid distributions, if any, thereon. In November 1995, the Company sold 5,000,000 depositary shares (the "Series B Depositary Shares") pursuant to the Preferred Shelf Registration and the Second Shelf Registration. Each Series B Depositary Share represents a 1/10 fractional interest in a 9 1/8% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Share of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series B Preferred Shares"). The liquidation preference of each of the Series B Preferred Shares is $250.00 (equivalent to $25 per Series B Depositary Share). The Company raised gross proceeds of $125 million from this offering (the "Series B Preferred Share Offering"). The net proceeds of approximately $121 million from the Series B Preferred Share Offering were contributed by the Company to the Operating Partnership in exchange for 500,000 of the Operating Partnership's 9 1/8% Series B cumulative redeemable preference units. The Series B Preferred Shares are cumulative from the date of original issue and are payable quarterly on or about the fifteenth day of January, April, July and October of each year, commencing on January 15, 1996, at the annual rate of 9 1/91/8% of the liquidation preference of $25 per Depositary Share. The Series B Preferred Shares are not redeemable prior to October 15, 2005. On and after October 15, 2005, the Series B Preferred Shares may be redeemed for cash at the option of the Company, in whole or in part, at a redemption price of $250 per share (equivalent to $25 per Series B Depositary Share), plus accrued and unpaid distributions, if any, thereon. In September 1996 the Company sold 4,600,000 depositary shares (the "Series C Depositary Shares") pursuant to the Second Shelf Registration. Each Series C Depositary Share F-16 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) represents a 1/10 fractional interest in a 9 1/8% Series C Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Share of Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series C Preferred Shares"). The liquidation preference of each of the Series C Preferred Shares is $250.00 (equivalent to $25 per Series C Depositary Share). The Company raised gross proceeds of $115 million from this offering (the "Series C Preferred F-14 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) Share Offering"). The Company contributed the net proceeds of approximately $111.4 million from the Series C Preferred Share Offering were contributed by the Company to the Operating Partnership in exchange for 460,000 of the Operating Partnership's 9 1/8% Series C cumulative redeemable preference units. The Series C Preferred Shares are cumulative from the date of original issue and are payable quarterly on or about the fifteenth day of January, April, July and October of each year, commencing on October 15, 1996, at the annual rate of 9 1/8% of the liquidation preference of $25 per 1996Series C Depositary Share. The Series C Preferred Shares are not redeemable prior to September 9, 2006. On and after September 9, 2006, the Series C Preferred Shares may be redeemed for cash at the option of the Company, in whole or in part, at a redemption price of $250 per share (equivalent to $25 per Series C Depositary Share), plus accrued and unpaid distributions, if any, thereon. In connection withMay 1997, the acquisitionCompany sold 7,000,000 depositary shares (the "Series D Depositary Shares") pursuant to the June 1997 Equity Shelf Registration. Each Series D Depositary Share represents a 1/10 fractional interest in a 8.60% Series D Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Share of sevenBeneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series D Preferred Shares"). The liquidation preference of each of the Properties, which closed in December, 1994,Series D Preferred shares is $250.00 (equivalent to $25 per Series D Depositary Share). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $169.5 million from this offering (the "Series D Preferred Share Offering"). The Company contributed the Company, throughnet proceeds of approximately $169.5 million from the Series D Preferred Share Offering to the Operating Partnership issued 41,213 preferred interests ("Preference Units"in exchange for 700,000 of the Operating Partnership's 8.60% Series D cumulative redeemable preference units. The Series E Preferred Shares are cumulative from the date of original issue and are payable quarterly on January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 in an amount equal to $1.75 per share per annum. Each Series E Preferred Share is convertible at the option of the holder thereof at any time into Common Shares at a conversion price of $44.93 per Common Share (equivalent to a conversion rate of approximately .5564 Common Share for each Series E Preferred Share). The Series E Preferred Shares are not redeemable prior to November 1, 1998. On and after November 1, 1998, the Series E Preferred Shares may be redeemed at the option of the Company, in whole or in part, initially at $25.875 per share and thereafter at prices declining to $25.00 per share on and after November 1, 2003, plus accrued and unpaid distributions, if any, thereon. In October 1997, 1,300 of the Series E Preferred Shares were converted into 723 Common Shares of the Company. The Series F Preferred Shares are cumulative from the date of original issue and are payable quarterly on or about the fifteenth day of January, April, July and October of each year at the rate of 9.65% of the liquidation preference of $25 per share. The Series F Preferred Shares are not redeemable prior to August 24, 2000. On or after August 24, 2000, the Series F Preferred Shares may be redeemed for cash at the option of the Company, in whole or in part, at a redemption price F-17 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) of $25.00 per share, plus accrued and unpaid distributions, if any, thereon. In September 1997, the Company sold 11,000,000 depositary shares (the "Series G Depositary Shares") pursuant to certain sellersthe August 1997 Equity Shelf Registration. Each Series G Depositary Share represents a 1/10 fractional interest in a 7 1/4% Series G Convertible Cumulative Preferred Share of these Properties.Beneficial Interest, $0.01 par value per share (the "Series G Preferred Shares"). Series G Depositary Shares representing Series G Preferred Shares are convertible at the option of the holder thereof at any time into Common Shares at a conversion price of $58.58 per Common Share (equivalent to a conversion rate of approximately .4268 Common Shares for each Series G Depositary Share). The Preference Units had a stated valueliquidation preference of $1,000each of the Series G Preferred Shares is $250.00 per share (equivalent to $25 per Series G Depositary Share). The Company received net proceeds of approximately $264 million from this offering (the "Series G Preferred Share Offering"). In addition, in October 1997, the Company sold 1,650,000 additional Series G Depositary Shares pursuant to an over-allotment option granted to the underwriters and entitledreceived net proceeds of approximately $39.6 million therefrom. The Company contributed the holders thereofnet proceeds of approximately $303.6 million from the Series G Preferred Share Offering to preferential distributions from the Operating Partnership (other than liquidating distributions) before distributions to the holdersin exchange for 1,265,000 of the OP Units and the Company (provided that the Company shall be entitled to receive distributions necessary to maintain its REIT status under U.S. tax laws). On March 1, 1996, the Operating Partnership exercised its option to convert all of the remaining Preference Units into OP Units. This conversion resulted in 1,182,835 OP Units being issued. The Operating Partnership also made loans to certain of these sellers in the aggregate amount of $15.2 million, which loans are fully collateralized by 465,545 OP Units.Partnership's 7 1/4% Series G convertible cumulative preference units. Net proceeds from the Company's Common Share offerings are contributed by the Company to the Operating Partnership in return for an increased ownership percentage and are treated as capital transactions in the Company's Consolidated Financial Statements. As a result, the net offering proceeds are allocated between shareholders' equity and the equity position of variousthe limited partners of the Operating Partnership (collectively, the "Minority Interests") (to the extent represented by OP Units), to account for the change in their respective percentage ownership of the underlying equity of the Operating Partnership. Assuming conversion of all OP Units, total Common Shares outstanding at December 31, 19961997 would have been 59,013,064.98,677,855. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the Minority Interests held 7,858,2289,592,590 OP Units, which represented a 13.32%9.72% interest in the Operating Partnership. The Company paid a $0.59, $0.59, $0.59$0.625, $0.625, $0.625 and $0.625$0.67 per Common Share distribution on April 12,11, July 12,11, October 10 and October 11, 1996 and January 10,December 30, 1997, respectively, for the quarters ended March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31, 1996,1997, to Common Share holders of record on March 29,28, June 28,27, September 2726 and December 27, 1996,15, 1997, respectively. F-15F-18 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)(CONTINUED) The Company alsofollowing table summarizes the distributions paid a $0.5859, $0.5859, $0.5859 and $0.58605 per share distribution on April 15, July 15, October 15, 1996 and January 15, 1997, respectively for the quarters ended March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31, 1996 to Series A Preferred Share holders of record on March 29, June 28, September 27 and December 27, 1996, respectively. In addition, the Company paid a $0.5703, $0.5703, $0.5703 and $0.57035 per share distribution on April 15, July 15, October 15, 1996 and January 15, 1997, respectively for the quarters ended March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31, 1996 to Series B Depositary Share holders related to the year ended December 31, 1997:
For the Quarter or Period Dividend Amount Date Paid ended Record Date --------------- --------- ----------------- ----------- Series A Preferred Share holders $0.585938 04/15/97 03/31/97 03/28/97 0.585937 07/15/97 06/30/97 06/27/97 0.585938 10/15/97 09/30/97 09/26/97 0.585937 01/15/98 12/31/97 12/30/97 Series B Depositary Share holders $0.570313 04/15/97 03/31/97 03/28/97 0.570312 07/15/97 06/30/97 06/27/97 0.570313 10/15/97 09/30/97 09/26/97 0.570312 01/15/98 12/31/97 12/30/97 Series C Depositary Share holders $0.570313 04/15/97 03/31/97 03/28/97 0.570312 07/15/97 06/30/97 06/27/97 0.570313 10/15/97 09/30/97 09/26/97 0.570312 01/15/98 12/31/97 12/30/97 Series D Depositary Share holders (A) $0.334400 07/15/97 06/30/97 06/27/97 0.537500 10/15/97 09/30/97 09/26/97 0.537500 01/15/98 12/31/97 12/30/97 Series E Preferred Share holders $0.437500 07/01/97 06/30/97 06/16/97 0.437500 10/01/97 09/30/97 09/15/97 0.437500 01/02/98 12/31/97 12/15/97 Series F Preferred Share holders $0.603125 07/15/97 06/30/97 06/27/97 0.603125 10/15/97 09/30/97 09/26/97 0.603125 01/15/98 12/31/97 12/30/97 Series G Depositary Share holders (B) $0.110800 10/15/97 09/30/97 10/01/97 0.453125 01/15/98 12/31/97 12/30/97
(A) Partial distribution of record on March 29, June 28, September 27 and December 27, 1996, respectively. In addition,$0.3344 covers the Company paid $0.1394, coveringperiod May 21 through July 15, 1997. (B) Partial distribution of $0.1108 covers the period September 924 through September 30, 1996 and $0.5703 per share distribution on October 15, 19961997. 5. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (a) Real estate assets and January 15, 1997, respectively, for the quarters ended September 30 and December 31, 1996 to Series C Depositary Share holders of record on September 27 and December 27, 1996, respectively. F-16 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) 4. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (a) Rental Property Rental propertydepreciation Real Estate is recorded at cost less accumulated depreciation less an adjustment, if any, for impairment. Rental propertiesReal estate intended to be held and operated by the Company over their remaining useful life are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the particular rental propertyreal estate may not be recoverable. If these events or changes in circumstances are present, the Company estimates the sum of the expected future cash flows F-19 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) (undiscounted) to result from the operations and eventual disposition of the particular rental property,real estate, and if less than the carrying amount of the rental property,real estate, the Company will recognize an impairment loss. Upon recognition of any impairment loss the Company measures that loss based on the amount by which the carrying amount of the rental propertyreal estate exceeds the estimated fair value of the rental property.real estate. For rental properties to be disposed of, an impairment loss is recognized when the fair value of the rental property,real estate, less the estimated cost to sell, is less than the carrying amount of the rental propertyreal estate measured at the time the Company has a commitment to sell the property and/or is actively marketing the property for sale. Rental propertyReal estate to be disposed of is reported at the lower of its carrying amount or its estimated fair value, less its cost to sell. Depreciation is not recorded during the period in which assets are held for disposal. There were no Properties held for sale as of December 31, 1996. Depreciation is computed on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful lives of the assets. The Company uses a 30-year estimated life for buildings, a 10-year estimated life for land improvements and up to a seven-year estimated life for furniture, fixtures and equipment. Expenditures for ordinary maintenance and repairs are expensed to operations as incurred and significant renovations and improvements that improve and/or extend the useful life of the asset are capitalized over their estimated useful life. Initial direct leasing costs are expensed as incurred and such expense approximates the deferral and amortization of initial direct leasing costs over the lease terms. Property sales or dispositions are recorded when title transfers and sufficient consideration has been received by the Company. Upon disposition, the related costs and accumulated deprecation are removed from the respective accounts. Any gain or loss on sale or disposition is recognized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The Company classifies developments and lease-up properties as construction-in-progress until construction on the apartment community has been completed and the apartment community has reached stabilized occupancy. The Company generally considers a property stabilized when it first reaches 93% physical occupancy. The Company also classifies land relating to construction- in-progress as land on its balance sheet. Land associated with construction-in-progress was $8.3 million as of December 31, 1997. (b) Cash and Cash Equivalents The Company considers all demand deposits, money market accounts and investments in certificates of deposit and repurchase agreements purchased with a maturity of fourthree months or less, at the date of purchase, to be cash equivalents. The Company maintains its cash and cash equivalents at financial institutions. The combined account balances at each institution periodically exceed the Federal Depository Insurance Corporation ("FDIC") insurance coverage, and, as a result, there is a concentration of credit risk related to amounts on deposit in excess of FDIC insurance F-17 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) coverage. The Company believes that the risk is not significant, as the Company does not anticipate their non-performance. F-20 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) (c) Deferred Financing Costs Deferred financing costs include fees and costs incurred to obtain the Company's lines of credit, long-term financing and costs for certain interest rate protection agreements. These costs are amortized over the terms of the related debt. Unamortized financing costs are written-off when debt is retired before the maturity date. As of December 31, 19961997 and 1995,1996, the accumulated amortization of such deferred financing costs was $3.8$4.2 million and $6.4$3.8 million, respectively. (d) Interest Rate Protection Agreements The Company from time to time enters into interest rate protection agreements to effectively convert floating rate debt to a fixed rate basis, as well as to hedge anticipated financing transactions. Net amounts paid or received under these agreements are recognized as an adjustment to interest expense when such amounts are incurred or earned. Settlement amounts paid or received in connection with terminated interest rate protection agreements are deferred and amortized over the remaining term of the related financing transaction on the straight-line method. The Company believes it has limited exposure to the extent of non-performance by the counterparties of each protection agreement since each counterparty is a major U.S. financial institution, and the Company does not anticipate their non-performance. (e) Fair Value of Financial Instruments The fair values of the Company's financial instruments, including cash and cash equivalents, and mortgage notes payable, other notes payable, lines of credit and other financial instruments, approximate their carrying or contract values. With respect to the Company's investment in mortgage notes, the fair value as of December 31, 19961997 was estimated to be approximately $100$184.8 million compared to the Company's carrying value of $86.6$176.1 million. The estimated fair value of the Company's investment in mortgage notes represents the estimated net present value based on the expected future property level cash flows and an estimated current market discount rate. (f) Revenue Recognition Rental income attributable to leases is recorded when due from tenants and is recognized monthly as it is earned, which is not materially different than on a straight-line basis. Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. F-18 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) (g) Lease Agreements A substantial portion of the leases entered into between the tenant and a multifamily property for the rental of an apartment unit is month-to-month or year-to-year, renewable upon consent of both parties. F-21 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) (h) Income Taxes Due to the structure of the Company as a REIT and the nature of the operations of the Properties and Management Business, the results of operations contain no provision for Federal income taxes. However, the Company is subject to certain state and local income, excise or franchise taxes. The Company paid no Federal income taxes during the year ended December 31, 1996.1997. The aggregate cost of land and depreciable property for Federal income tax purposes as of December 31, 19961997 was approximately $2.8$6.2 billion. (i) Income per Common Share IncomeIn 1997, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement No. 128, Earnings per Share ("Statement 128"). Statement 128 replaced the calculation of primary and fully diluted earnings per share with basic and diluted earnings per share. Unlike primary earnings per share, basic earnings per share excludes any dilutive effects of options, warrants and convertible securities. Diluted earnings per share is very similar to the previously reported fully diluted earnings per share. All net income per weighted average Common Share was based on theand net income per weighted average number of Common Shares outstanding during each ofShare - assuming dilution amounts for all periods have been presented, and where appropriate, restated to conform to the three years ended December 31, 1996.Statement 128 requirements. The conversion of an OP Unit to a Common Share will have no effect on income per Common Share, either on a basic or diluted basis, since the allocation of earnings to an OP Unit is equivalent to a Common Share. The effect of a conversion of an OP Unit to a Common Share has been excluded from the basic earnings per share calculation due to certain restrictions. (j) Minority Interests Net income is allocated to the Minority Interests based on their respective ownership percentage of the Operating Partnership. Ownership percentage is represented by dividing the number of OP Units held by the Minority Interests by the total OP Units held by Minority Interests and Common Shares outstanding.the Company. Issuance of additional Common Shares or OP Units changes the ownership interests of both the Minority Interests and the Company. Such transactions and the proceeds therefrom are treated as capital transactions and result in an allocation between shareholders' equity and Minority Interests to account for the change in the respective percentage ownership of the underlying equity of the Operating Partnership. (k) Use of Estimates In preparation of the Company's financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles, management makes estimates and assumptions that effectaffect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements as well as the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from these estimates. F-19F-22 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) 5. Rental Property(CONTINUED) 6. REAL ESTATE The following summarizes the carrying amounts for the rental propertyreal estate as of December 31, 19961997 and 1995:1996:
1997 1996 1995 ---------- -------------- ---- (Amounts in thousands) Land $ 284,879791,980 $ 210,439284,879 Buildings and Improvements 6,060,779 2,566,568 1,884,510 Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 232,636 132,063 93,990 ---------- ---------- Rental PropertyConstruction in Progress 36,040 - ----------- ----------- Real Estate 7,121,435 2,983,510 2,188,939 Accumulated Depreciation (444,762) (301,512) (218,339) ---------- ---------- Rental Property,----------- ----------- Real Estate, net $6,676,673 $2,681,998 $1,970,600 ========== ===================== ===========
During 1996,In addition to the Mergers, during the year ended December 31, 1997, the Company acquired the 124 Properties listed below. Each Property was purchased from an unaffiliated third party. The cash portionsparty, except for 12 of the acquisitionsProperties, which were fundedpurchased from either proceeds raised throughaffiliates of the various offerings, amounts drawn onCompany, Zell/Merrill Lynch Real Estate Opportunity Partners Limited Partnership ("Zell/Merrill I") and subsidiaries of Zell/Merrill Lynch Real Estate Opportunity Partners Limited Partnership II ("Zell/Merrill II"). The total purchase price for the Company's line of credit or working capital.Properties acquired from Zell/Merrill I and Zell/Merrill II was approximately $162.2 million. In connection with certain of the acquisitions listed below, the Company assumed mortgage indebtedness of $134.1approximately $597.2 million and issued OP Units and Common Shares having a value of $440,000.
Total Date Number Acquisition Cost Acquired Property Location of Units (in thousands) - - -------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- -------- ---------------- 02/08/96 7979 Westheimer Houston, TX 459 $ 14,618 02/27/96 Sabal Pointe (formerly The Vinings at Coral Springs, FL 275 19,606 Coral Springs) 03/01/96 Woodbridge (formerly The Plantations) Cary, NC 344 19,938 03/05/96 Heron Landing (formerly Oxford & Sussex) Lauderhill, FL 144 7,239 03/12/96 The Pines at Cloverlane Ypsilanti, MI 582 20,982 03/14/96 Regency Palms Huntington Beach, CA 310 18,710 03/21/96 Port Royale II Ft Lauderdale, FL 161 10,468 04/16/96 2900 on First Seattle, WA 135 11,861 05/22/96 Woodland Hills Decatur, GA 228 12,420 05/31/96 Ivy Place (formerly Post Place) Atlanta, GA 122 8,079 06/03/96 Ridgetree Dallas, TX 798 21,347
F-20approximately $191.3 million. The cash portion of these transactions was funded primarily from proceeds raised from the March 1997 Common Share Offerings, the Series D Preferred Share Offering, the June 1997 Common Share Offerings, the September 1997 Common Share Offering, the Series G Preferred Share Offering, the October Common Share Offering, and the December Common Share Offerings as well as from proceeds raised from the issuances of debt securities as discussed in Note 13. F-23 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)(CONTINUED)
Total Acquisition Date Number Cost (in Acquired Property Location of Units thousands) - -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------- 06/05/96 Country01/02/97 Town Center Kingwood, TX 258 $ 12,874 01/21/97 Harborview San Pedro, CA 160 19,109 01/31/97 The Cardinal Greensboro, NC 256 13,180 02/12/97 Trails at Dominion Houston, TX 843 38,525 02/25/97 Dartmouth Woods Lakewood, CO 201 12,489 02/28/97 Rincon Houston, TX 288 21,157 02/28/97 Waterford at the Lakes Kent, WA 344 19,443 03/17/97 Junipers at Yarmouth Yarmouth, ME 225 9,326 03/20/97 Lincoln Harbor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 324 22,325 03/24/97 Sedona Ridge Farmington Hills, MI 252 16,388 06/07/96 Rosehill Pointe Lenexa, KS 498 21,236 06/07/96 Forest Ridge Arlington, TX 660 23,670 06/12/96 Canyon Sands Phoenix, AZ 412 14,905250 15,262 03/28/97 Club at the Green Beaverton, OR 254 14,906 03/28/97 Boulder Creek (formerly Knight's Castle) Wilsonville, OR 296 15,239 04/04/97 Country Gables Beaverton, OR 288 16,030 04/04/97 Watermark Square Portland, OR 390 15,984 04/04/97 Indigo Springs Kent, WA 278 12,903 04/29/97 Summit Chase Coral Springs, FL 140 5,613 05/13/97 Willow Brook Durham, NC 176 8,553 05/15/97 The Willows Knoxville, TN 250 11,064 05/21/97 Cascade at Landmark Alexandria, VA 277 23,322 05/21/97 Sabal Palm Club Pompano Beach, FL 416 23,913 05/21/97 Tamarlane Portland, ME 115 5,861 05/22/97 Spinnaker Cove Hermitage, TN 278 14,700 05/29/97 Banyan Lake Boynton Beach, FL 288 14,031 05/30/97 Wyndridge III Memphis, TN 284 15,204 06/12/96 Desert Sands Phoenix,06/97 Wyndridge II Memphis, TN 284 15,285 06/13/97 Windemere Mesa, AZ 412 14,893224 9,641 06/25/96 Chandler Court Chandler, AZ 311 13,63313/97 Preston Bend Dallas, TX 255 11,062 06/28/96 Lands End Pacifica,13/97 Highline Oaks Denver, CO 220 10,782 06/17/97 Hunter's Ridge/South Pointe St. Louis, MO 390 19,603 06/19/97 Club at Tanasbourne Hillsboro, OR 352 20,098 06/26/97 Wood Creek Pleasant Hill, CA 256 32,816 07/02/97 Ridgemont/Mountain Brook Chattanooga, TN 506 15,105 07/11/97 Foxchase Grand Prairie, TX 260 18,3268,528 07/01/96 Sunny Oak Village Overland Park, KS 548 22,523 07/01/96 Mallard Cove Greenville, SC 211 8,171 07/16/96 Pine Meadow Greensboro, NC 204 7,262 07/19/96 Summer Ridge Riverside, CA 136 6,031 07/19/96 Promenade Terrace Corona, CA 330 22,853 07/19/96 South Creek Phoenix, AZ 528 26,773 08/01/96 Pueblo Villas Albuquerque, NM 232 8,581 08/28/96 Brixworth Nashville, TN 216 11,766 08/30/96 Brierwood Jacksonville, FL 196 5,528 08/30/96 Woodscape Raleigh, NC 240 9,595 09/03/96 Park Place Plymouth, MN 500 24,472 09/19/96 Eagle Canyon Chino Hills, CA 252 18,095 09/19/96 Summerset Village Chatsworth, CA 280 26,317 09/19/96 Canterchase Nashville, TN 235 8,655 09/20/96 Songbird San Antonio, TX 262 10,854 09/20/96 Willowglen Aurora, CO 384 17,173 09/26/96 Merrimac Woods Costa Mesa, CA 123 6,765 09/27/96 Casa Capricorn18/97 La Mirage San Diego, CA 1,070 128,988 07/31/97 Bay Ridge San Pedro, CA 60 4,581 08/07/97 Boynton Place Boynton Beach, FL 192 12,631 09/30/96 Hunter's Glen Chesterfield, MO 192 9,166 10/11/96 Marbrisa Tampa,9,425 08/07/97 Gates of Redmond I Redmond, WA 180 14,445 08/12/97 Cambridge Village Lewisville, TX 200 9,614 08/12/97 Crosswinds St. Petersburg, FL 224 8,140 10/31/96 Lakeville Resort Petaluma, CA 492 27,348 11/01/96 Cedar Crest Overland Park, KS 466 21,614 12/12/96 Rock Creek Carrboro, NC 188 8,952 12/13/96 Village Oaks Austin, TX 280 11,849 12/16/96 Creekside Oaks Walnut Creek, CA 316 21,680 12/19/96 Gatehouse208 7,351 08/15/97 Gates of Redmond II Redmond, WA 100 8,025 08/27/97 Paces Station/Paces on the Green Plantation, FL 312 22,268 12/19/96 Gatehouse at Pine Lake Pembroke Pines, FL 296 18,962 12/20/96 Wilde Lake Richmond, VA 189 9,452 12/20/96 Spice Run Naperville, IL 400 25,793 12/31/96 Mountain Terrace Stevenson Ranch, CA 510 39,772 ------ -------- 15,297 $767,360 ====== ========Atlanta, GA 610 37,432
In addition to the Properties mentioned above, on February 1, 1996, Management Corp. II transferred to the Company its interest in Desert Park, a 368-unit Property located in Las Vegas, Nevada, subject to $8.1 million of indebtedness, in exchange for the forgiveness of a $2.7 million note payable to the Company. F-21F-24 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)(CONTINUED)
Total Acquisition Date Number Cost (in Acquired Property Location of Units thousands) - -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------- 09/05/97 North Hill Atlanta, GA 420 21,093 09/05/97 Casa Camino Ruiz (formerly Pardee Casas) San Diego, CA 196 13,345 09/29/97 The Classic Stamford, CT 144 22,776 09/30/97 Cambridge at Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 360 21,155 10/02/97 Brookfield Salt Lake City, UT 128 6,833 10/09/97 Atrium Durham, NC 208 11,233 10/09/97 Burwick Farms Howell, MI 264 11,026 10/09/97 Carolina Crossing Greenville, SC 156 5,481 10/09/97 Chimneys Charlotte, NC 214 9,051 10/09/97 Clarion Decatur, GA 217 15,026 10/09/97 Concorde Bridge Overland Park, KS 248 19,737 10/09/97 Creekwood Charlotte, NC 384 18,599 10/09/97 Eastland on the Lake Columbus, OH 376 8,183 10/09/97 Garden Lake Riverdale, GA 278 14,645 10/09/97 Glen Eagle Greenville, SC 192 8,340 10/09/97 Grey Eagle Greenville, SC 156 7,255 10/09/97 Hickory Ridge Greenville, SC 90 2,858 10/09/97 Hidden Oaks Cary, NC 216 11,770 10/09/97 Highland Grove Stone Mt., GA 268 16,662 10/09/97 Mariners Wharf Orange Park, FL 272 18,594 10/09/97 Northlake Jacksonville, FL 240 11,660 10/09/97 Silver Springs Jacksonville, FL 432 18,310 10/09/97 Tamarind at Stoneridge Columbia, SC 240 10,545 10/09/97 Tivoli Lakes Club Deerfield Beach, FL 278 18,051 10/09/97 Village of Sycamore Ridge Memphis, TN 114 6,228 10/09/97 Woodland Meadows Ann Arbor, MI 306 20,045 10/17/97 Deerwood Corona, CA 316 25,073 10/21/97 Autumn Creek Cordova, TN 210 11,024 10/21/97 Blue Swan San Antonio, TX 285 9,018 10/21/97 Brookridge Centreville, VA 252 18,541 10/21/97 Chantecleer Lakes Naperville, IL 304 23,038 10/21/97 Crescent at Cherry Creek Denver, CO 216 17,721 10/21/97 Governor's Pointe Roswell, GA 468 28,258 10/21/97 Hidden Palms Tampa, FL 256 8,427 10/21/97 Idlewood Indianapolis, IN 320 14,043 10/21/97 Jefferson at Walnut Creek Austin, TX 342 17,343 10/21/97 Kirby Place Houston, TX 362 29,533 10/21/97 Larkspur Woods Sacramento, CA 232 20,335 10/21/97 Northwoods Village Cary, NC 228 12,830 10/21/97 Orchard of Landen Maineville, OH 312 20,236 10/21/97 Preakness Antioch, TN 260 9,237
F-25 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
Total Acquisition Date Number Cost (in Acquired Property Location of Units thousands) - -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------- 10/21/97 Riverside Park Tulsa, OK 288 13,828 10/21/97 Sycamore Creek Scottsdale, AZ 350 22,232 10/21/97 Trinity Lakes Cordova, TN 330 16,944 11/21/97 Parkridge Place Irving, TX 536 23,503 11/21/97 Villa Serenas Tucson, AZ 611 16,843 12/05/97 Hollyview Silver Spring, MD 42 1,684 12/11/97 Cierra Crest Denver, CO 480 39,632 12/11/97 Arbor Glen Ypsilanti, MI 220 10,922 12/11/97 Breckenridge Lexington, KY 382 16,458 12/11/97 Ethans Ridge I Kansas City, MO 316 19,459 12/11/97 Ethans Ridge II Kansas City, MO 242 14,655 12/11/97 Ethans Glen III Kansas City, MO 48 2,441 12/11/97 Farmington Gates Germantown, TN 182 9,697 12/11/97 Fountain Place I Eden Prairie, MN 332 23,999 12/11/97 Fountain Place II Eden Prairie, MN 158 12,265 12/11/97 Geary Court Yard San Francisco, CA 164 17,194 12/11/97 James Street Crossing Kent, WA 300 20,786 12/11/97 Ocean Walk Key West, FL 296 28,353 12/11/97 Regency Woods West Des Moines, IA 200 7,451 12/11/97 Ridgeway Commons Memphis, TN 127 5,684 12/11/97 River Oak Louisville, KY 268 12,539 12/11/97 Royal Oak Eagan, MN 231 15,982 12/11/97 The Cedars Charlotte, NC 360 20,253 12/11/97 Trailway Pond I Burnsville, MN 75 4,768 12/11/97 Trailway Pond II Burnsville, MN 165 11,047 12/11/97 Valley Creek I Woodbury, MN 225 16,226 12/11/97 Valley Creek II Woodbury, MN 177 12,295 12/11/97 Westwood Pines Tamarac, FL 208 15,261 12/11/97 White Bear Woods White Bear Lake, MN 225 16,213 12/11/97 Wood Crest Villa Westland, MI 458 9,260 12/11/97 Wood Lane Place Woodbury, MN 216 20,033 12/17/97 Crystal Village Attleboro, MA 91 6,349 12/17/97 Mill Village Randolph, MA 310 19,584 12/18/97 Ridgewood Village San Diego, CA 192 19,779 12/18/97 Meadows in the Park Birmingham, AL 200 9,525 12/18/97 Meadows on the Lake Birmingham, AL 200 9,521 12/18/97 Vinings at Ashley Lake Boynton Beach, FL 440 26,860 12/23/97 Chartwell Court Houston, TX 243 14,036 12/30/97 Glenlake Club Glendale Heights, IL 336 21,708 12/31/97 Arboretum Atlanta, GA 312 20,607 ------ ---------- 33,542 $1,982,828 ====== ==========
F-26 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) 7. INVESTMENT IN LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS - DEVELOPMENT PROPERTIES In December 1997, the Company entered into a joint venture agreement with a multifamily residential real estate developer whereby the Company will make investments in a limited partnership to fund a portion of the total project development cost of new multifamily developments in certain of the Company's target markets (the "Joint Venture Agreement"). As of December 31, 1997, the Company has funded approximately $6.9 million in connection with this agreement. The amounts invested are included in other assets on the balance sheet. 8. REAL ESTATE DISPOSITIONS During 1996,1997, the Company disposed of the properties listed below. Each property was sold to an unaffiliated third party.
Disposition Number of DispositionPrice (in Date Disposed Property Location of Units Pricethousands) - - ---------------- ------------------ -------------- --------- ------------------------ -------- -------- -------- ---------- 01/31/03/28/97 Plantation Monroe, LA 200 $ 4,800 08/25/97 Paradise Pointe Land Hollywood, FL N/A 712 11/19/97 Quail Run Oklahoma City, OK 208 5,000 11/19/97 Stonebrook Oklahoma City, OK 360 8,850 12/11/97 Cambridge Tacoma, WA 96 Sanddollar Tulsa, OK 3283,665 12/11/97 Crown Pointe Tacoma, WA 76 2,542 12/11/97 Windemere Tacoma, WA 36 1,342 12/11/97 Diplomat South Beech Grove, IN 272 7,000 12/18/97 Village of Hampshire Heights (Partial) Toledo, OH 88 2,600 ----- -------- 1,336 $ 6,200 06/25/96 Deer Run Charleston, SC 152 3,950 11/22/96 Valley Park South Bethlehem, PA 384 18,500 12/09/96 Colonial Glen Harrisburg, PA 174 6,005 12/20/96 Continental Villas Lithonia, GA 216 6,600 ----- ------- 1,254 $41,25536,511 ===== ===============
The Company recognized a total gain of approximately $22.4$13.8 million on the disposition of these five Properties.seven Properties, the portion of one Property and the vacant land parcel. During the year ended December 31, 1995, the Company recorded a $1 million loss, which represented the estimated impairment in connection with the potential sale of University Park, located in Toledo, Ohio. This Property had a net carrying amount as of December 31, 1995 of approximately $1.1 million after the impairment loss. The impairment loss on real estate to be disposed of is included in gain on disposition of properties on the statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 1995. 6.9. CALCULATION OF NET INCOME PER WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARE The following tables sets forth the computation of net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding and net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution. F-27
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, ----------------------------------------------- 1997 1996 1995 ---------------- ------------- -------------- (AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS EXCEPT PER SHARE AMOUNTS) NUMERATOR: Income before gain on disposition of properties, extraordinary items, allocation of income to Minority Interests and preferred distributions $ 176,014 $ 97,033 $ 59,738 Allocation of income to Minority Interests (13,260) (14,299) (15,636) Distributions to preferred shareholders (59,012) (29,015) (10,109) ---------- ---------- ---------- Income before gain on disposition of properties and extraordinary items 103,742 53,719 33,993 Gain on disposition of properties 13,838 22,402 21,617 Extraordinary items 0 (3,512) 2,000 ---------- ---------- ---------- Numerator for net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding 117,580 72,609 57,610 Effect of dilutive securities: Allocation of income to Minority Interests 13,260 14,299 15,636 ---------- ---------- ---------- Numerator for net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ 130,840 $ 86,908 $ 73,246 ========== ========== ========== DENOMINATOR: Denominator for net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding 65,729 42,586 34,358 Effect of dilutive securities: Contingent incremental employee share options 1,099 412 116 OP Units 7,453 8,104 9,509 ---------- ---------- ---------- Denominator for net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution 74,281 51,102 43,983 ========== ========== ========== Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding $ 1.79 $ 1.70 $ 1.68 ========== ========== ========== Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ 1.76 $ 1.69 $ 1.67 ========== ========== ==========
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YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, ----------------------------------------------- 1997 1996 1995 ---------------- ------------- -------------- NET INCOME PER WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARE OUTSTANDING: Income before gain on disposition of properties and extraordinary items per weighted average Common Share outstanding $ 1.58 $ 1.26 $ 0.99 Gain on disposition of properties 0.21 0.52 0.63 Extraordinary items 0 (0.08) 0.06 ---------- ---------- ---------- Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding $ 1.79 $ 1.70 $ 1.68 ========== ========== ========== NET INCOME PER WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARE OUTSTANDING - ASSUMING DILUTION: Income before gain on disposition of properties and extraordinary items per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ 1.55 $ 1.25 $ 0.98 Gain on disposition of properties 0.21 0.52 0.63 Extraordinary items 0 (0.08) 0.06 ---------- ---------- ---------- Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ 1.76 $ 1.69 $ 1.67 ========== ========== ==========
For additional disclosures regarding the employee share options, see Note 18. Convertible Preferred Shares that could be converted into 2,763,898 shares of common shares were outstanding at December 31, 1997 but were not included in the computation of diluted earnings per share because it would be anti-dilutive. F-29 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) 10. INVESTMENT IN MORTGAGE NOTES, AND PARTNERSHIP INTERESTSNET In 1995, the Company made an $89 million investment in partnership interests and subordinated mortgages collateralized by 21 of the Additional Properties. These 21 Additional Properties consist of 3,896 units, located in California, Colorado, New Mexico and Oklahoma. This included aan $87.1 million investment in second and third mortgages (net of an original discount of approximately $12.7 million to their face value), $1.6 million represents a one time payment for an interest rate protection agreement and $0.3 million represents an investment for primarily a 49.5% limited partnership interest in the title-holding entities. As the Company does not control the general partners of the title-holding entities and substantially all of the Company's investment is in second and third mortgages (which are subordinate to first mortgages owned by third party unaffiliated entities), the $87.1 million investment is accounted for as an investment in mortgage notes. The $1.6 million payment made for the interest rate protection agreement is included in deferred financing costs and is being amortized over the term of the related debt. The investment in limited partnership interests is accounted for under the equity method and is included in other assets on the balance sheet. As of December 31, 19961997 the second mortgage notes had a combined principal balance of approximately $27.8$25.5 million, accrue interest at a rate of 9.45% per annum, receive principal amortization from excess cash flow and have a stated maturity date of December 31, 2019. The F-22 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) third mortgage notes had a combined principal balance of approximately $71.1 million, accrue interest at a rate of 6.15% per annum, plus up to an additional 3% per annum to the extent of available cash flow. Contingent interest on the third mortgage notes is recognized to the extent it is determined to be received. The third mortgage notes have a stated maturity of December 31, 2024. Receipt of principal and interest on the second and third mortgage notes is subordinated to the receipt of all interest on the first mortgage notes. With respect to the discount on these notes, the unamortized balance at December 31, 19961997 was $12.1$9 million. During 1997 and 1996, the Company amortized $3.1 million and $0.6 million, respectively, which is included in interest income-investmentincome- investment in mortgage notes in the consolidated statement of operations. This discount is being amortized utilizing the effective yield method. 7.On April 28, 1997, the Company made an $88 million investment in six mortgage loans collateralized by five multifamily properties. These five multifamily properties are included in the Additional Properties. As of December 31, 1997, these six mortgage loans had a combined principal balance of approximately $88 million and accrue interest at a rate of 8.25%. These six mortgage loans are scheduled to mature on January 1, 2006. 11. MORTGAGE NOTES PAYABLE As of December 31, 1997, the Company had outstanding mortgage indebtedness of approximately $1.6 billion encumbering 152 of the Properties. The carrying value of such Properties (net of accumulated depreciation of $145.1 million) was approximately $2.6 billion. The mortgage notes payables are generally due in monthly installments of interest only. In connection F-30 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) with the Properties acquired during the year ended December 31, 1997, including the effects of the Mergers, the Company assumed the outstanding mortgage balances on 90 Properties in the aggregate amount of $931 million, which includes a premium of approximately $3.9 million recorded in connection with the EWR Merger. Concurrent with the refinancing of certain tax-exempt bonds and as a requirement of the credit provider of the bonds, the Financing Partnership, which owns certain of the Properties, entered into interest rate protection agreements, which were assigned to the credit provider as additional security. The Financing Partnership pays interest based on a fixed interest rate and the counterparty of the agreement pays interest to the Company at a floating rate that is calculated based on the Public Securities Association Index for municipal bonds ("PSA Municipal Index"). As of December 31, 1997 and 1996, the aggregate notional amounts of these agreements were approximately $174.3 million and $166.8 million, respectively. The fixed interest rates for these agreements were 4.81%, 4.528% and 4.90%. The termination dates are October 1, 2003, January 1, 2004 and April 1, 2004. The Company simultaneously entered into substantially identical reverse interest rate protection agreements. Under these agreements the Company pays interest monthly at a floating rate based on the PSA Municipal Index and the counterparty pays interest to the Company based on a fixed interest rate. As of December 31, 1997 and 1996, the aggregate notional amount of these agreements was approximately $174.3 million and $166.8 million, respectively. The fixed interest rates received by the Company in exchange for paying interest based on the PSA Municipal Index for these agreements were 4.74%, 4.458% and 4.83%. The termination dates are October 1, 2003, January 1, 2004 and April 1, 2004. Collectively, these agreements effectively cost the Company 0.07% per annum on the current outstanding aggregate notional amount. The Company believes that it has limited exposure to the extent of non-performance by the counterparties of the agreements since each counterparty is a major U.S. financial institution, and the Company does not anticipate their non-performance. Furthermore, any non-performance by the counterparty is offset by non-performance by the Company. The Company also has an interest rate cap agreement for a notional amount of $228,000,000, for which it will receive payments if the PSA index exceeds 5.75%, that terminates on December 1, 1999. Any payments by the counterparty under this agreement have been collaterally assigned to the provider of certain sureties related to the tax exempt bonds secured by certain of it's Properties. The Company has no payment obligations to the counterparty with respect to this agreement. As of December 31, 1997, scheduled maturities for the Company's outstanding mortgage indebtedness are at various dates through October 1, 2030. During the year ended December 31, 1997, effective interest cost on these mortgage notes was 7.5%. During the year ended December 31, 1997, the Company repaid the outstanding mortgage balances on 29 Properties in the aggregate amount of $113.4 million. Subsequent to December 31, 1997, the Company repaid the outstanding mortgage balance on one Property in the amount of approximately $18.2 million. In February 1996, the Company entered into an interest rate protection agreement, which hedged the interest rate risk of $50 million of mortgage loans, scheduled to mature in September 1997 by locking the F-31 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) five year Treasury Rate, commencing October 1, 1997 through October 1, 2002. This agreement was cancelled in July 1997, at no cost to the Company, in conjunction with the Company entering into another interest rate protection agreement to effectively fix the cost of the Company's unsecured notes issued in November 1997. As of December 31, 1996, the Company had outstanding mortgage indebtedness of approximately $755.4 million encumbering 88 of the Properties. The carrying value of such Properties (net of accumulated depreciation of $141.2 million) was approximately $1.1 billion. The mortgage notes payablepayables are generally due in monthly installments of interest only. In connection with the Properties acquired during the year ended December 31, 1996, the Company assumed the outstanding mortgage balances on 14 Properties in the aggregate amount of $142.2 million. In addition, during 1996, in two separate transactions, certain indebtedness evidenced by tax-exempt bonds encumbering certain Properties was refinanced resulting in an increase in mortgage indebtedness affecting these Properties of approximately $112 million. As a resultIn connection with one of the most recent transaction,these transactions, the Company also recorded an extraordinary loss in the amount of approximately $3.5 million, which represented the write-off of unamortized deferred financing costs from the early retirement of debt. Concurrent with the most recent refinanced tax-exempt bonds and as a requirement of the credit provider of the bonds, the Financing Partnership, which owns certain of the Properties entered into interest rate protection agreements to fix the interest rate on the bonds, which protection agreements were assigned to the credit provider as additional security. The Company simultaneously entered into substantially identical reverse protection agreements in order to convert the interest rate on the tax-exempt bonds back to a floating interest rate. As of December 31, 1996, the notional amount of these agreements was approximately $166.8 million. The Company believes that it has limited exposure to the extent of non-performance by the counterparties of the agreements since each counterparty is a major U.S. financial institution, and the Company does not anticipate their non-performance. Scheduled maturities for the Company's outstanding mortgage indebtedness are at various dates through August 1, 2030. During the year ended December 31, 1996, the effective interest cost on certain of these mortgage notes was 7.87%. During the year ended December 31, 1996, the Company repaid the outstanding mortgage balances on eight Properties in the aggregate amount of $57 million. Subsequent to December 31, 1996, the Company repaid the outstanding mortgage balance on three Properties in the amount of approximately $19.6 million. In February 1996, the Company entered into an interest rate protection agreement which hedged the interest rate risk of $50 million of mortgage loans scheduled to mature in September 1997 by locking the five year F-23 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) Treasury Rate, commencing October 1, 1997. As of December 31, 1995, the Company had outstanding mortgage indebtedness of approximately $561.7 million encumbering 73 of the Properties. The carrying value of such Properties (net of accumulated depreciation of $103.4 million) was $770.3 million. The mortgage notes payable are generally due in monthly installments of interest only. Scheduled maturities are at various dates through April 1, 2027. As of December 31, 1995, fixed interest rates on certain of the mortgage notes ranged from 4.00% to 10.27% and variable interest rates on certain of the mortgage notes ranged from 4.05% to 7.63%. During the year ended December 31, 1995, the Company repaid the outstanding mortgage balance on seven Properties in the aggregate amount of approximately $45.5 million. During 1996 the Company terminated two interest rate protection agreements that were initially entered into in connection with two mortgage loans with notional amounts totaling $64.2 million. These two agreements effectively converted these two mortgage loans to fixed rate instruments based on the London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR"). Upon the termination of these agreements the Company received or is entitled to receive, settlement payments of approximately $230,000. Aggregate payments of principal on mortgage notes payable for each of the next five years and thereafter are as follows:
YEAR TOTAL ---- ----- (in thousands) 19971998 $ 28,223 1998 89,49761,109 1999 20,64118,130 2000 13,36937,154 2001 34,639185,550 2002 178,797 Thereafter 569,065 --------1,101,819 ---------- Total $755,434 ========$1,582,559 ==========
8.F-32 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) 12. LINES OF CREDIT The Company, through the Operating Partnership, had a $250 million unsecured line of credit with Wells Fargo Realty Advisors Funding Incorporated, as agent, through November 14, 1996. On November 15, 1996, the Company completed an agreement with Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York and Bank of America of Illinois to provide the Company, through the Operating Partnership a $250 million unsecured line of credit. In September 1997, this agreement was amended to increase the potential borrowings to $500 million. This new line of credit matures in November 1999 and borrowings generally will bear interest at a per annum rate of one, two, three or six month LIBOR, plus 0.75%a certain rate dependent upon the Company's credit rating, which rate is currently 0.45%, and is subject to an annual facility fee of $500,000.$750,000. As of F-24December 31, 1997, $235 million were outstanding on this line of credit, bearing interest at a weighted average rate of 6.46%. F-33 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) December 31, 1996, there were no amounts outstanding on this line of credit. 9.(CONTINUED) 13. NOTES On May 16, 1994, the Operating Partnership issued $125 million of unsecured senior notes (the "1999 Notes") in a private placement (the "Debt Offering") to qualified institutional buyers. The 1999 Notes were issued at a discount, which is being amortized over the life of the 1999 Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 19961997 the unamortized discount balance was approximately $0.4$0.2 million. The 1999 Notes are due May 15, 1999 and bear interest at a rate of 8.5%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on May 15 and November 15. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of $122.9 million in connection with the Debt Offering. In February 1996 the Company entered into an interest rate protection agreement that hedged the interest rate risk of the 1999 Notes by locking the effective four yearfour-year Treasury Rate, commencing May 15, 1999. There was no current cost to the Company for entering into this agreement. In December 1994, the Operating Partnership registered $500 million in debt securities pursuant to a debt shelf registration statement (the "Debt Shelf Registration") of which $100 million of unsecured floating rate notes (the "Floating Rate Notes") were issued by the Operating Partnership on December 22, 1994 (the "Public Debt Offering"). The Floating Rate Notes are duewere repaid at maturity on December 22, 1997 and bear interest at three month LIBOR plus 0.75%, which is payable quarterly in arrears on the third Wednesday of each February, May, August and November of each year. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of $98.6 million in connection with the Public Debt Offering. In connection with the Floating Rate Notes, the Operating Partnership has entered into interest rate protection agreements which fix the interest rate at an effective rate of 7.075% through the term of the Floating Rate Notes.1997. In April 1995, the Operating Partnership issued $125 million of unsecured fixed rate notes (the "2002 Notes") in connection with the Debt Shelf Registration in a public debt offering (the "Second Public Debt Offering"). The 2002 Notes were issued at a discount, which is being amortized over the life of the 2002 Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 19961997 the unamortized discount balance was approximately $0.8$0.6 million. The 2002 Notes are due on April 15, 2002 and bear interest at 7.95%, which is payable semi-annuallysemiannually on each October 15 and April 15. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of $123.1 million in connection with the Second Public Debt Offering. Prior to the issuance of the 2002 Notes, the Operating Partnership entered into an interest rate protection agreement to effectively fix the interest rate cost of such issuance. The Operating Partnership made a one timeone-time settlement payment of this protection transaction, which was approximately $0.8 million and is being amortized over the term of the 2002 Notes.Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 19961997 the unamortized balance of this cost was approximately $0.6$0.5 million. F-25 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) In August 1996, the Operating Partnership issued $150 million of unsecured fixed rate notes (the "2026 Notes") in connection with the Debt Shelf Registration in a public debt offering (the "Third Public Debt Offering"). The 2026 Notes are due on August 15, 2026 and bear interest at 7.57%, which is payable semi-annuallysemiannually in arrears on February 15 and August 15, commencing February 15, 1997. The 2026 Notes are redeemable at any time after August 15, 2006 by the Operating Partnership pursuant to the terms thereof. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $149 million in connection with this issuance. Prior to the issuance of the 2026 Notes, the Company entered into an interest rate protection agreement to effectively fix the interest rate cost of this issuance to 7.5%. The Operating Partnership received a one timeone-time settlement payment offrom this transaction, which was approximately $0.6 million, which amount is F-34 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) being amortized over the term of the 2026 Notes.Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1996,1997, the unamortized balance was approximately $0.6$0.5 million. On September 18, 1996, the Operating Partnership filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $500 million of debt securities (the "1996 Debt Shelf Registration"). The SEC declared this Registration effective on September 23, 1996. In October 1997, the Operating Partnership issued $150 million of unsecured fixed rate notes (the "2017 Notes") in connection with the 1996 Debt Shelf Registration in a public debt offering (the "Fourth Public Debt Offering"). The 2017 Notes were issued at a discount, which is being amortized over the life of the 2017 Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1997 the unamortized discount balance was approximately $1.2 million. The 2017 Notes are due on October 15, 2017 and bear interest at 7.125%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on April 15 and October 15, commencing April 15, 1998. The 2017 Notes are redeemable at any time by the Operating Partnership pursuant to the terms thereof. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $147.4 million in connection with this issuance. In November 1997, the Operating Partnership issued $200 million of unsecured fixed rate notes in connection with the 1996 Debt Shelf Registration in a public debt offering (the "Fifth Public Debt Offering"). Of the $200 million issued, $150 million of these notes are due November 15, 2001 (the "2001 Notes") and bear interest at a rate of 6.55%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on May 15 and November 15, commencing on May 15, 1998. The remaining $50 million of these notes are due November 15, 2003 (the "2003 Notes") and bear interest at a rate of 6.65%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on May 15 and November 15, commencing on May 15, 1998. The 2001 Notes were issued at a discount, which is being amortized over the life of the 2001 Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1997 the unamortized discount balance was approximately $0.3 million. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $148.9 million in connection with the 2001 Notes. The 2003 Notes were issued at a discount, which is being amortized over the life of the 2003 Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1997 the unamortized discount balance was approximately $0.1 million. The Operating Partnership received net proceeds of approximately $49.6 million in connection with the 2003 Notes. Prior to the issuance of the 2001 and 2003 Notes, the Operating Partnership entered into two interest rate protection agreements to effectively fix the interest rate costs of such issuances. The Operating Partnership made a one time settlement payment of each protection transaction, which was approximately $5 million and $1.7 million, respectively, which are being amortized over the term of the Notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1997 the unamortized balance of these costs were approximately $4.9 million and $1.6 million, respectively. Included in the note balance are four unsecured note issuances assumed in connection with the Wellsford Merger. These are discussed in the following three paragraphs. In January 1995, $100 million of senior unsecured notes due February 1, 2002 (the "2002-A Notes") were issued. The 2002-A Notes bear interest at a rate of 9.375%, which is payable F-35 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) semiannually in arrears on August 1 and February 1. In connection with the assumption of the 2002-A Notes, the Company recorded a premium in the amount of $5.6 million, which is being amortized over the remaining life of the notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1997, the unamortized premium balance relating to the 2002-A Notes was approximately $4.9 million. In August 1995, $125 million of senior unsecured notes were issued. Of the $125 million issued, $55 million of these notes are due August 15, 2000 (the "2000 Notes") and bear interest at a rate of 7.25%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on February 15 and August 15. The remaining $70 million of these notes are due August 15, 2005 (the "2005 Notes") and bear interest at a rate of 7.75%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on February 1 and August 1. In November 1996, $25 million of medium term unsecured floating rate notes due November 24, 1999 (the "1999-A Notes") were issued. The 1999-A Notes bear interest at 90 day LIBOR plus 0.32%, which is payable quarterly in arrears on the 25th day of each February, May, August and November. Also included in the note balance are two unsecured note issuances assumed in connection with the EWR Merger. These are discussed in the following two paragraphs. In April 1997, $75 million of senior unsecured notes due April 15, 2004 (the "2004 Notes") were issued. The 2004 Notes bear interest at a rate of 7.5%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on October 15 and April 15. In connection with the assumption of the 2004 Notes, the Company recorded a premium in the amount of $1.7 million, which is being amortized over the remaining life of the notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1997, the unamortized premium balance relating to the 2004 Notes was approximately $1.7 million. In April 1997, $50 million of senior unsecured notes due April 15, 2007 (the "2007 Notes") were issued. The 2007 Notes bear interest at a rate of 7.625%, which is payable semiannually in arrears on October 15 and April 15. In connection with the assumption of the 2007 Notes, the Company recorded a premium in the amount of $1.6 million, which is being amortized over the remaining life of the notes on a straight-line basis. As of December 31, 1997, the unamortized premium balance relating to the 2007 Notes was approximately $1.6 million. In regard to all of the interest rate protection agreements mentioned in the previous paragraphs, the Company believes that it has limited exposure to the extent of non-performance by the counterparties of each agreement since each counterpartycounterpart is a major U.S. financial institution, and the Company does not anticipate their non-performance. 10.14. EMPLOYEE TRANSACTIONS As of December 31, 1996,1997, the outstanding principal balance on the employee notes issued in connection with Common Shares purchased was, in the aggregate, approximately $5.26$5.14 million. Douglas Crocker II, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, and four other officers F-36 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) had purchased an aggregate of 194,000 Common Shares at prices which range from $26 to $31.625 per Common Share. These purchases were financed by loans made by the Company in the aggregate amount of approximately $5.4 million. The employee notes accrue interest, payable in arrears, at rates that range from 6.15% per annum to 7.93% per annum. Scheduled maturities are at various dates through March 2005. The employee notes are recourse to Mr. Crocker and the four other officers and are collateralized by pledges of the 194,000 Common Shares purchased. Subsequent to December 31,1997, one of the four other officers repaid his note in full. In addition, as of December 31, 1996,1997, the outstanding principal balance on additional notes issued to Mr. Crocker and one other officer was approximately $0.8$0.7 million. These notes accrue interest, payable in arrears, at one month LIBOR plus 2% per annum. Scheduled maturities are at various dates through March 2003. The notes are recourse to Mr. Crocker and the other officer and are collateralized by pledges of options, share awards and Common Shares purchased. During 1996 the Board of Trustees approvedMr. Crocker has a deferred compensation agreement (the "Agreement""Deferred Compensation Agreement") for Mr. Crocker. Thiswhich Deferred Compensation Agreement wouldwill provide Mr. Crocker with a salary benefit after his termination of employment with the Company. F-26 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) If Mr. Crocker's employment is terminated without cause, he would be entitled to annual deferred compensation for a 10-year period commencing on the termination date in an amount equal to his average annual base compensation (before bonus) for the prior five calendar years, multiplied by a percentage equal to 10% per year since December 31, 1995. In the event Mr. Crocker's employment is terminated as a result of his death, permanent disability or incapacity, he would be entitled to a similar amount except the annual percentage would be 15% and the maximum paid per year would not exceed 100% of his average base salary. Should Mr. Crocker be terminated for cause or should he choose to leave voluntarily without good reason, he would not be entitled to any deferred compensation. The Company recognized approximately $0.5 million of compensation expense for both 1997 and 1996 related to this Deferred Compensation Agreement. In addition, Gerald Spector, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Company, entered into a Deferred Compensation Agreement in 1997, which agreement provides Mr. Spector with a salary benefit after his termination of employment with the Company. If Mr. Spector's employment is terminated without cause, he would be entitled to annual deferred compensation for a 15-year period commencing on the termination date in an amount equal to 75% of his average annual base compensation (before bonus) for the prior five calendar years, multiplied by a percentage equal to 6.67% per each year since December 31, 1996. In the event Mr. Spector's employment is terminated as a result of his death, permanent disability or incapacity, he would be entitled to a similar amount except that the annual percentage would be 10%, not 6.67%. Should Mr. Spector be terminated for cause or should he choose to leave voluntarily without good reason, he would not be entitled to any deferred compensation. The Company recognized approximately $0.2 million of compensation expense in 1997 related to this Deferred Compensation Agreement. The Board of Trustees also approved a deferred compensation (share distributions)share distributions agreement ("Deferred Compensation(the "Share Distributions Agreement") for Mr. Crocker. On January 18, 1996, Mr. Crocker was issued options F-37 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) to purchase 100,000 Common Shares at the then current market price of the Common Shares, which vest over a 3-year period and are effective for 10 years. Pursuant to the terms of the Deferred CompensationShare Distributions Agreement, upon the exercise of any of these options, Mr. Crocker would be entitled to an amount equal to the amount of Common Share distributions that would have been paid on said shares being exercised had he owned said shares for the period from January 18, 1996 until the date of the exercise of the options in question. This agreement is not affected by Mr. Crocker's death or termination of employment would not affect this agreement with the Company. 11.In May, 1997, Jeffrey Lynford and Edward Lowenthal (trustees of the Company) each executed a consulting agreement with the Company. Each consulting agreement has a term of five years from May 30, 1997, the closing date of the Wellsford Merger. Pursuant to the consulting agreements, each of Messrs. Lynford and Lowenthal will serve as a senior management consultant to the Company and will receive compensation at the rate of $200,000 per year plus reimbursement for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses. In connection with the EWR Merger, in December, 1997, Stephen Evans executed a consulting agreement with an affiliate of the Company. The consulting agreement has a term of two years and expires on December 31, 1999. Pursuant to the consulting agreement, Mr. Evans will serve as a senior management consultant to the Company and will receive compensation at the rate of $225,000 per year. Mr. Evans also received an option to purchase 115,500 Common Shares that will vest in three equal annual installments and will have an exercise price equal to $50.125 per Common Share. Mr. Evans will also be eligible to participate in all of the Company's employee benefit plans in which persons in comparable positions participate, treating Mr. Evans as an employee. Also in connection with the EWR Merger, in December, 1997, Richard Berry executed an employment agreement with an affiliate of the Company which expires on December 31, 2000 and provides for cash compensation of $250,000 per annum. Pursuant to the agreement, Mr. Berry exchanged all unvested restricted shares of Evans common shares at the time of the EWR Merger into 18,747 restricted Common Shares of the Company, which will vest on December 31, 2000. Mr. Berry also received an option to purchase 77,500 Common Shares that will vest in three equal annual installments and will have an exercise price equal to $50.125 per Common Share. The agreement also provided that Mr. Berry will be eligible to participate in all of the Company's employee benefit plans which persons in comparable positions participate. In December, 1997, Mr. Berry also entered into a Deferred Compensation Agreement with the Company which will pay benefits only in the event Mr. Berry's employment with the Company is terminated prior to January 1, 2000. In such a case, the amount payable under Mr. Berry's agreement will equal the value of any restricted Common Shares received in exchange for EWR common shares which are forfeited upon his termination of employment. The payment will be made in two semi-annual installments over the one-year period following termination of employment, and interest of 9% per annum will accrue on the balance over the one-year payment period. F-38 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) The Company has established a defined contribution plan (the "401(k) Plan") that provides retirement benefits for employees that meet minimum employment criteria. The Company contributes 100% of the first 4% of eligible compensation that a participant contributes to the 401(k) Plan. Participants are vested in the Company's contributions over five years. The Company made contributions in the amount of $0.8 million for the year ended December 31, 1996 and expects to make contributions in the amount of approximately $1.5 million for the year ended December 31, 1997. 15. DEPOSITS-RESTRICTED Deposits-restricted as of December 31, 1997 primarily included a deposit in the amount of $20 million held in a third party escrow account made to provide third party construction financing in connection with the Joint Venture Agreement. Also, approximately $8.8 million was held in third party escrow accounts made in connection with the Company's disposition of Diplomat South and for several expected 1998 acquisitions. In addition, approximately $7.6 million was for tenant security and utility deposits for certain of the Company's Properties. Deposits-restricted, as of December 31, 1996, primarily included deposits in the amount of approximately $16.4 million held in third party escrow accounts which were made in connection with a January 1997 acquisition and the expected acquisition of an additional property.five Properties acquired in 1997. In addition, approximately $3.7 million was for tenant security and utility deposits for certain of the Company's Properties. Deposits-restricted as of December 31, 1995 primarily included deposits held in third party escrow accounts made in connection with certain of the Company's dispositions. Approximately $15 million was held in these accounts and were utilized for the purchase of additional properties. In addition, approximately $3.2 million was for tenant security and utility deposits for certain of the Company's Properties. 12.F-39 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) 16. GAIN ON EARLY EXTINGUISHMENT OF DEBT In June 1995, the Company paid approximately $12.6 million in full satisfaction of a $14.6 million mortgage note obligation related to one of its Properties. As a result, the Company recognized a gain of $2 million on the extinguishment of this indebtedness. F-27 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) 13.17. SUMMARIZED PRO FORMA CONDENSED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited)(UNAUDITED) The following Summarized Pro Forma Condensed Statement of Operations has been prepared as if the January 1996March 1997 Common Share Offerings, the Series D Preferred Share Offering, the June 1997 Common Share Offerings, the Wellsford Merger, the September 1997 Common Share Offering, the February 1996Series G Preferred Share Offering, the Fourth Public Debt Offering, the October 1997 Common Share Offering, the May 1996Fifth Public Debt Offering, the December 1997 Common Share Offerings, the Third Public Debt Offering, the Series C Preferred Share Offering, the September 1996 Common Share Offering, the December 1996 Common Share Offerings,EWR Merger, the acquisition of 49an additional 124 Properties, including the related assumption of $142.2$597.2 million of mortgage indebtedness, the repayment of $57$113.4 million of mortgage indebtedness and the disposition of five Propertiesseven properties (as described in Note 5,3, Note 74, Note 6, Note 8, Note 11 and Note 913 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements) had occurred on January 1, 1996.1997. This would result in 51,154,83689,085,265 Common Shares outstanding. In management's opinion, the Summarized Pro Forma Condensed Statement of Operations does not purport to present what actual results would have been had the above transactions occurred on January 1, 1996,1997, or to project results for any future period. The amounts presented in the following statement are in thousands except for share amounts: F-28F-40 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)(CONTINUED)
Summarized Pro Forma Condensed Statement of Operations For the Year Ended December 31, 1996 (Amounts in thousands except per share amounts) -------------------------1997 ----------------- Total Revenues $541,118 --------$ 1,107,581 Total Expenses 424,541 --------878,989 ----------- Pro Forma income before allocation to Minority Interests 116,577 --------$ 228,592 =========== Pro Forma net income 105,876214,806 Preferred distributions 36,244 --------86,768 ----------- Pro Forma net income available for Common Shares $ 69,632 ========128,038 =========== Pro Forma net income per Common Share - assuming no dilution $ 1.36 ========1.44 ===========
14.18. SHARE OPTION PLAN The Company adopted, effective May 21, 1993, itsPursuant to the Company's Amended and Restated 1993 Share Option and Share Award Plan (the "1993 Share"Third Amended Option and Award Plan"). Pursuant to the 1993 Share Option Plan, certain officers, trustees,directors, key employees and consultants of the Company weremay be offered the opportunity to acquire Common Shares through the grant of share options ("Options"), including non-qualified share options ("NQSOs") and, for key employees,, incentive share options ("ISOs"). The Compensation Committee determines and share appreciation rights ("SARs") or may be granted restricted or non- restricted shares. Additionally, under the vesting schedule, if any, of each Option and Award Plan, certain officers of the term, which term shall not exceed ten years fromCompany may be awarded Common Shares, subject to conditions and restrictions as described in the date of grant.Option and Award Plan. Options and SARs are sometimes referred to herein as "Awards". As to the Options that have been granted through December 31, 1996,1997, generally, one-third are exercisable one year after the initial grant, one-third are exercisable two years following the date such Options were granted and the remaining one-third are exercisable three years following the date such Options were granted. In addition, the 1993 Share Option Plan provided for the granting of share appreciation rights ("SARs"). Options and SARs are sometimes referred to herein as "Awards". The Company has reserved 5,600,000 Common Shares subject to Awardsfor issuance under the 1993 Share Option Plan were limited to 1,000,000. On February 28, 1995, the Board of Trustees approved the Amended and Restated 1993 Share Option and Share Award Plan (the "Option and Award Plan") and on May 10, 1995, the shareholders approved the Option and Award Plan. Pursuant toThe Options generally are granted at the Option and Award Plan, officers, directors, key employees and consultantsfair market value of the Company may be offered the opportunity to acquireCompany's Common Shares throughat the date of grant, vest over a three year period, are exercisable upon vesting and expire ten years from the date of NQSOs, ISOs and SARs or may be granted restricted or non-restricted shares. Additionally, under the Option and Award Plan, certain officers of the Company may be awarded Common Shares, subject to conditions and restrictions as described in the Option and Award Plan. Options and Awards for up to 1,600,000 Common Shares may be issued under the Option and Award Plan (including those Options granted under the 1993 Option Plan). F-29 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) The Second Amended and Restated Share Option and Share Award Plan ("Second Amended Option and Award Plan") was approved by the Board of Trustees on February 26, 1996 and approved by the shareholders on May 10, 1996. The Second Amended Option and Award Plan increased the number of Options and Awards which can be issued by the Company to 3,600,000 Common Shares. The number of Common Shares to which the SARs relate shall not exceed 3,600,000 less the number of Common Shares relating to outstanding Options.grant. The exercise price for all Options under the Third Amended Option and Award Plan shall not be less than the fair market value of the underlying Common Shares at the time the Option is granted. The Third Amended Option and Award Plan will terminate at such time as no further Common Shares are available for issuance upon the exercise of Options and all outstanding Options have expired or been exercised. The Board of Trustees may at any time amend or terminate the Third Amended Option and Award Plan, but termination will not affect Awards previously granted. Any Options, which had vested prior to such a termination, would remain exercisable by the holder thereof. The Option and Award Plan is administered by the Compensation Committee which is appointed by the Board of Trustees. The Compensation Committee determines those officers, key employees and consultants to whom, and the time or times at which, grants of Awards will be made. The Compensation Committee interprets the Option and Award Plan, adopts rules relating thereto and determines the terms and provisions of Awards. The Company has elected to apply the provisions of Accounting Principles Board Opinion F-41 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) No. 25, "Accounting for Stock Issued to Employees," (APB No. 25) in the computation of compensation expense. Under APB No. 25's intrinsic value method, compensation expense is determined by computing the excess of the market price of the shares over the exercise price on the measurement date. For the Company's share options, the intrinsic value on the measurement date (or grant date) is zero, and no compensation expense is recognized. Financial Accounting Standards Board No. 123 (FASB No. 123) requires the Company to disclose pro forma net income and income per share as if a fair value based accounting method had been used in the computation of compensation expense. The fair value of the options computed under FASB No. 123 would be recognized over the vesting period of the options. The fair value for the Company's options granted subsequent to December 31, 1994 was estimated at the time the options were granted using the Black Scholes option pricing model with the following weighted-average assumptions for 1995, 1996 and 1996,1997, respectively: risk-free interest rates of 6.51%, 6.35% and 6.35%6.33%; dividend yields of 7.64%, 6.98% and 6.98%5.32%; volatility factors of the expected market price of the Company's Common Shares of 0.226, 0.226 and 0.226;0.218; and a weighted-average expected life of the option of seven years. The Black-Scholes option valuation model was developed for use in estimating the fair value of traded options whichthat have no vesting restrictions and are fully transferable. In addition, option valuation models require the input of highly subjective assumptions including the expected stock price volatility. Because the Company's Options have characteristics significantly different from those of traded options, and because changes in the subjective input assumptions can materially affect the fair value estimate, in management's opinion, the existing models do not necessarily provide a reliable single measure of the fair value of its Options. For purposes of pro forma disclosures, the estimated fair value of the Options is amortized to expense over the Options' vesting period. The following is the pro forma information for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995:
1997 1996 1995 ---- ---- ---- Pro forma net income available to Common Shares $70,905 $57,171$112,482 $ 70,905 $ 57,171 ======== ======== ======== Pro forma income per weighted average Common Share outstanding $ 1.71 $ 1.66 $ 1.66 $ 1.66======== ======== ========
F-30 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) The table below summarizes the Option activity of the Third Amended Option and Award Plan for the three years ended December 31, 1996:1997: F-42 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
Common Weighted Average Shares Subject to Exercise Price OptionOptions or Awards Per Common Share ------------------ ------------------------------- ---------------- Balance at January 1, 1994 688,000 $ 26.00 Options granted 279,200 $30.4705 Options cancelled (8,503) $27.9581 Options exercised (9,664) $30.2650 ---------- -------- Balance at December 31, 19941995 949,033 $27.3086$27.31 Options granted 602,900 $26.4058$26.41 Options cancelled (91,319) $27.5005$27.50 Options exercised (100,966) $29.5585$26.39 ---------- -------------- Balance at December 31, 1995 1,359,648 $26.9677$26.97 Options granted 1,215,429 $29.96821,195,962 $30.54 Options cancelled (70,229) $28.9124(74,519) $29.00 Options exercised (172,719) $28.6491(151,178) $26.64 ---------- -------------- Balance at December 31, 1996 2,332,129 $28.75102,329,913 $28.76 Options granted 2,025,321 $44.00 Options cancelled (68,258) $34.50 Options exercised (180,138) $27.78 ---------- ------ Balance at December 31, 1997 4,106,838 $36.22 ========== ==============
As of December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, and 1994,1,329,516 shares, 898,075 shares 743,368 shares and 551,172743,368 shares were exercisable, respectively. Exercise prices for Options outstanding as of December 31, 19961997 ranged from $26 to $35.375.$54.8125. Expiration dates ranged from August 11, 2003 to September 17, 2006.December 24, 2007. The remaining weighted- averageweighted-average contractual life of those Options was 8.258.27 years. The weighted-average grant-dategrant date fair value of Options granted during 19961997 was 3.81. 15.$7.37. 19. EMPLOYEE SHARE PURCHASE PLAN The Company adopted, effective July 1, 1996, its Employee Share Purchase Plan. Pursuant toUnder the Company's Employee Share Purchase Plan certain eligible officers, trustees and employees of the Company may annually acquire up to $100,000 of Common Shares of the Company. The aggregate number of Common Shares available under the Employee Share Purchase Plan shall not exceed 1,000,000, subject to adjustment by the Board of Trustees. The Common Shares may be purchased quarterly at a price equal to 85% of the lesser of: (a) the closing price for a share on the last day of such quarter; and (b) the greater of: (i) the closing price for a share on the first day of such quarter, and (ii) the average closing price for a share for all the business days in the quarter. During 1996, the Company issued 39,458 Common Shares at a net price of $30.44 per share. 16.During 1997, the Company issued 84,183 Common Shares at net prices that ranged from $35.63 per share to $42.08 per share and raised approximately $3.2 million in connection therewith. 20. DISTRIBUTION REINVESTMENT AND SHARE PURCHASE PLAN On November 3, 1997, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register 7,000,000 Common Shares pursuant to a Distribution Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan. The registration statement was declared effective on November 25, 1997. The Distribution Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan (the "DRIP Plan") of the Company provides holders of record and beneficial owners of Common Shares, Preferred Shares, and limited partnership interests in the Operating Partnership with a simple and convenient method of investing F-43 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) cash distributions in additional Common Shares. Common Shares may also be purchased on a monthly basis with optional cash payments made by participants in the Plan and interested new investors, not currently shareholders of the Company, at the market price of the Common Shares less a discount ranging between 0% and 5% (as determined in accordance with the DRIP Plan). 21. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES The Company, as an owner of real estate, is subject to various environmental laws of Federal and local governments. Compliance by the Company with existing laws has not had a material adverse effect on the Company's financial condition and results of operations. However, the Company cannot predict the impact of new or changed laws or regulations on its current Properties or on properties that it may acquire in the future. On March 20, 1996, a legal proceeding (Nick J. Miletich, Administrator of the Estates of Dorothy Miletich and Madelyne Miletich, deceased, v. Equity Residential Properties Trust, Equity Residential Properties Management Corporation, Curt Vajgrt, Raymond Countryman and Darla Countryman) (Iowa District Court, Polk County, Iowa, Law Case No. CL 68908) was filed against the Company. This legal proceeding arises out of the Company's ownership and management of F-31 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) the apartment building known as 3000 Grand Ave. in Des Moines, Iowa and alleges that Raymond and Darla Countryman murdered Dorothy Miletich and Madelyne Miletich, who were residents of the apartment complex, on June 15, 1995. Raymond Countryman is a former employee of the Company. The plaintiff alleges, inter ----- alia, that had the Company learned of the background of Mr. Countryman prior to - - ---- his employment, the Company would not have hired him and the deaths of the Miletichs would have been avoided. While the Company is vigorously contesting these claims, there is no assurance that the Company will not be held liable for said deaths and there is no assurance that its insurance coverage will cover all damages that may be awarded against it. At this time, an estimate of the possible loss or range of loss that the Company may incur cannot be determined. The Company does not believe there is any other litigation, except as mentioned in the previous paragraph, threatened against the Company other than routine litigation arising out of the ordinary course of business, some of which is expected to be covered by liability insurance, none of which is expected to have a material adverse effect on the consolidated financial statements of the Company. In connection with the Joint Venture Agreement, as discussed in Note 7, the Company is obligated to fund an additional $20 million in connection with the third party construction financing. In connection with the Wellsford Merger, the Company has provided a standby obligation in the amount of $30 million pursuant to an agreement entered into with Wellsford Real Properties, Inc., a Maryland corporation ("WRP"), for the construction financing for a multifamily development project located in Denver, Colorado. In addition, the Company has provided a $14.8 million credit enhancement with respect to bonds issued to finance certain public improvements at the multifamily development project. The Company has lease agreements with an affiliated party covering office space occupied by regional operations centersthe management offices located in Tampa, Florida ("Southeast ROC"(the "Tampa Office") and Chicago, Illinois ("Midwest ROC"(the "Chicago Office"). The Southeast ROCTampa Office agreement expires on October 31, 2001 and the Midwest ROCChicago Office agreement expires on September 30,July 31, 2000. The Company also has fourseven additional lease agreements with unaffiliated parties covering space occupied by regional operations centersthe management offices located in Dallas, Texas (the "Southwest ROC""Dallas Office"); Bethesda, Maryland (the "Atlantic ROC""Bethesda Office"); Denver, Colorado (the "Western ROC""Denver Office") and; Seattle, Washington (the "Pacific Northwest ROC""Seattle Office"); Atlanta, Georgia (the "Atlanta Office"); Scottsdale, Arizona (the "Scottsdale Office") and Irvine, California (the "Irvine Office"). The lease agreement for the Southwest ROCDallas Office expires on March 31,February 28, 1999, the lease agreement for the Atlantic ROCBethesda Office expires on November 30, 1998, the lease agreement for the Western ROCDenver Office expires on December 31, 2002, the lease agreement for the Seattle Office expires on November 30, 2000, the lease agreement for the Atlanta Office expires on May 14, 2001, the lease agreement for the Scottsdale Office expires on July 31, 1999 and the lease agreement for the Pacific Northwest ROCIrvine Office expires on November 30, 2000.July 31, 1998. F-44 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) The Company also has a lease agreement with an affiliated party covering office space occupied by the corporate headquarters located in Chicago, Illinois. This agreement, as amended, expires on July 31, 2001. In addition, commencing September 1, 1996, the Company increased the office space occupied by its corporate personnel. The lease agreement covering the additional space expires on April 29, 1998. During the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 1995 and 1994,1995, total rentals, including a portion of real estate taxes, insurance, repairs and utilities, aggregated $1,491,766, $1,020,311, $1,049,731 and $403,346,$1,049,731, respectively. The minimum basic aggregate rental commitment under the above described leases in years succeeding December 31, 19961997 is as follows:
Year Amount ---- ------ 1997 $1,144,500 1998 1,046,800$1,755,789 1999 821,700
F-32 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) 1,324,472 2000 684,6001,125,808 2001 390,600710,376 2002 208,318 ---------- Total $4,088,200$5,124,763 ==========
F-33 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) 17.22. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES Certain related entities provided services to the Company. These included, but were not limited to, Rosenberg & Liebentritt, P.C., which provided legal services;services, and Greenberg & Pociask, Ltd., which provided tax and accounting services; First Capital Financial Corporation, which provided accounting services; and Computech Systems, Inc., which provided computer services. Fees paid to these related entities in the aggregate amounted to approximately $1.3 million, $0.7 million $2.5 million and $3$2.5 million for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 1995 and 1994,1995, respectively. In addition, The Riverside Agency, Inc., which provided insurance brokerage services, was paid fees and reimbursed premiums and loss claims in the amount of $0.3 million, $4.1 million $2.6 million and $2.3$2.6 million for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 1995 and 1994,1995, respectively. As of December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, $643,519, $315,700 and $366,300, respectively, was owed to Rosenberg & Liebentritt, P.C. for legal fees incurred in connection with securities offerings, litigation matters, property acquisitions and other general corporate matters. Equity Group Investments, Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries, including Equity Assets Management, Inc., Eagle Flight Services, Equity Properties & Development, L.P. and EPMC ("EGI"), have provided certain services to the Company which include, but are not limited to, financial and accounting services, investor relations, corporate secretarial, computer and support services, real estate tax evaluation services, market consulting and research services, financing services, information systems services and property development services. Fees paid to EGI for these services amounted to $1.1 million, $1.3 million $3.4 million and $1.1$3.4 million for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 1995 and 1994,1995, respectively. Amounts due to EGI were approximately $74,578, $0.3 million and $1.1 million as of December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, respectively. F-45 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) In connection with the affiliated lease agreements discussed in Note 16,21, the Company paid Equity Office Holdings, L.L.C. ("EOH") $145,511, $118,919 $104,421 and $118,518$104,421 in connection with the Midwest ROC,Chicago Office, $177,793, $137,638 $9,783 and $85,466$9,783 in connection with the Southeast ROCTampa Office and $632,693, $409,392 $632,725 and $19,070$632,725 in connection with the space occupied by the corporate headquarters for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, respectively. Amounts due to EOH were approximately $59,675 and 1994, respectively. As$46,435 as of December 31, 1997 and 1996, approximately $46,435 was owed to EOH and asrespectively. As of December 31, 1995, no amounts were owed to EOH. In connection with the Private Equity Offering and the Shelf Offering, the Company paid Equity Institutional Investors, Inc. ("EII") consulting fees in the amount of $200,000 and $680,000 for the yearsyear ended December 31, 1995 and 1994, respectively.1995. As of December 31, 19961997 and 1995,1996, no amounts were owed to EII for consulting services. Artery Property Management, Inc. ("Artery") provided the Company consulting services with regard to property acquisitions and additional business opportunities. Fees paid for those services and reimbursed expenses amounted to approximately $0.2 million and $0.7 million for the years ended December 31, 1996 and 1995. Rudnick & Wolfe, a law firm in which Mr. Errol Halperin, a trustee of the Company, is a partner, provided legal services to the Company. Fees paid to this firm amounted to approximately F-34 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)$2.3 million, $4,300 $41,300 and $10,000$41,300 for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, and 1994. Genesis Merchant Group Securities ("Genesis") provided the Company brokerage services and was paid $18,970 during the year ended December 31, 1994. SZRL Investments, an Illinois general partnership of which one of its partners is a trust created for the benefit of Mr. Zell, is a limited partner of Genesis Merchant Group, the sole general partner of Genesis.respectively. In addition, the Company has provided acquisitions, asset and property management services to certain related entities for properties not owned by the Company. Fees received for providing such services were approximately $5.7 million, $6.7 million $7 million and $4.7$7 million for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, and 1994, respectively. 18.23. QUARTERLY FINANCIAL DATA (Unaudited)(UNAUDITED): The following unaudited quarterly data has been prepared on the basis of a December 31 year end: (Amountsend. The 1997 and 1996 net income per weighted average Common Share amounts have been presented and, where appropriate, restated to comply with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 128, Earnings Per Share. For further discussion of net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding and impact of Statement No. 128, see Note 5 of Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. Amounts are in thousands, except for per share amounts)amounts. F-46 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER 1995First Second Third Fourth Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1997 3/31 6/30 9/30 12/31 - - ------------ -------- -------- -------- -------- Total revenues $91,882 $93,294 $99,594 $105,614 ======= ======= =======$141,387 $164,937 $203,354 $237,643 ======== ======== ======== ======== Income before allocation to Minority Interests $13,220 $15,544 $17,570 $ 37,021 ======= ======= =======36,388 $ 38,628 $ 50,320 $ 64,516 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income $10,345 $12,482 $14,504 $ 30,388 ======= ======= =======32,962 $ 35,709 $ 47,234 $ 60,687 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income available to Common Shares $10,345 $11,287 $10,918 $ 25,060 ======= ======= =======23,901 $ 23,831 $ 30,886 $ 38,962 ======== ======== ======== ======== Weighted average Common Shares outstanding 34,097 34,328 34,401 34,599 ======= ======= =======51,791 58,940 73,757 78,050 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income per Weighted Averageweighted average Common Share outstanding $ 0.300.46 $ 0.330.40 $ 0.320.42 $ 0.72 ======= ======= =======0.50 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ 0.45 $ 0.40 $ 0.41 $ 0.49 ======== ======== ======== ========
F-35 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTERFirst Second Third Fourth Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1996 3/31 6/30 9/30 12/31 - - ------------ -------- -------- -------- -------- Total revenuesRevenues $106,321 $113,267 $124,459 $134,338 ======== ======== ======== ======== Income before allocation to Minority Interests $ 21,295 $ 23,310 $ 22,111 $ 49,207 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income $ 18,394 $ 20,288 $ 19,608 $ 43,334 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income available forto Common Shares $ 11,957 $ 13,851 $ 12,529 $ 34,272 ======== ======== ======== ======== Weighted average Common Shares outstanding 37,877 41,114 43,781 47,505 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income per Weighted Averageweighted average Common SharesShare outstanding $ 0.32 $ 0.34 $ 0.29 $ 0.72 ======== ======== ======== ======== Net income per weighted average Common Share outstanding - assuming dilution $ 0.31 $ 0.33 $ 0.28 $ 0.71 ======== ======== ======== ========
19.F-47 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) 24. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS On January 2, 1997,7, 1998, the Company acquired Town CenterCityscape Apartments, a 258-unit156-unit multifamily property located in Kingwood, Texas,St. Louis Park, Minnesota, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of $12.8approximately $12.3 million. On January 16, 1997 the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger regarding the planned acquisition of the multifamily property business of Wellsford Residential Property Trust ("Wellsford"), a Maryland real estate investment trust, by the Company through the tax free merger of the Company and Wellsford. This transaction is valued at approximately $1 billion and includes 75 multifamily residential properties containing 19,004 units. On January 21, 1997,9, 1998, the Company acquired Harborview740 River Drive Apartments, a 160-unit162-unit multifamily property located in San Pedro, California,St. Paul, Minnesota, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of $19approximately $12.8 million, which included the assumption of mortgage indebtedness of approximately $12.69$7 million. On January 31, 1997,13, 1998, the Company acquired The CardinalProspect Towers Apartments, a 256- unit157-unit multifamily property, including a vacant parcel of land, located in Greensboro, North Carolina,Hackensack, New Jersey, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of $12.77approximately $36.3 million, includingwhich included the assumption of mortgage indebtedness in the amount of approximately $7.53$14.9 million. F-36 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) On February 12, 1997,January 16, 1998, the Company acquired Trails at Dominion,Park Place Apartments, a 843-unit229-unit multifamily property located in Houston, Texas, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of $38.3approximately $13.6 million, which included the assumption of mortgage indebtedness of approximately $26.19$10.2 million. On January 16, 1998, the Company acquired Park Westend Apartments, a 312-unit multifamily property located in Richmond, Virginia, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $13.3 million, which included the assumption of mortgage indebtedness of approximately $7.2 million. On January 27, 1998, the Company completed an offering of 4,000,000 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a price of $50.4375 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $195.3 million in connection therewith. On January 29, 1998, the Company acquired Emerald Bay at Winter Park Apartments, a 431-unit multifamily property located in Winter Park, Florida, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $15.7 million. On February 3, 1998, the Company filed with the SEC a Form S-3 Registration Statement to register $1 billion of equity securities. The SEC declared this Registration effective on February 27, 1998. On February 5, 1998, the Company acquired Farnham Park Apartments, a 216-unit multifamily property located in Houston, Texas, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $15.7 million, which included the assumption of mortgage indebtedness of approximately $11.5 million. On February 18, 1998, the Company completed offerings of 988,340 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a price of $50.625 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $47.5 million in connection therewith. F-48 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) On February 23, 1998, the Company completed an offering of 1 million publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a price of $48 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $47.5 million in connection therewith. On February 25, 1997,1998, the Company acquired Plantation Apartments, a 232-unit multifamily property located in Houston, Texas, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $10 million. On February 27, 1998, the Company acquired Balcones Club Apartments, a 312-unit multifamily property located in Austin, Texas, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $12.3 million. Through February 1998, the Company sold approximately 639,000 Common Shares pursuant to the DRIP Plan and raised proceeds of approximately $31.7 million. On March 2, 1998, the Company acquired Coach Lantern Apartments, a 90-unit multifamily property located in Scarborough, Maine, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $4.7 million. On March 2, 1998, the Company acquired Foxcroft Apartments, a 104-unit multifamily property located in Scarborough, Maine, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $4.9 million. On March 2, 1998, the Company acquired Yarmouth Woods Apartments, a 138-unit multifamily property located in Yarmouth, Maine, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of approximately $6.6 million. On March 2, 1998, the Company declared a $0.625$0.67 distribution per Common Share, $0.585938 per Series A Preferred Share, $0.570313 per Series B Depositary Share and $0.570313 per Series C Depositary Share, $0.5375 per Series D Depositary Share, $0.603125 per Series F Preferred Share and $0.453125 per Series G Depositary Share for the quarter ended March 31, 19971998 to shareholders of record on March 28, 1997. On February 25, 1997,27, 1998. In addition, the Company acquired Dartmouth Woods Apartments,declared a 201-unit multifamily property located in Lakewood, Colorado, from an unaffiliated third party$0.4375 per Series E Preferred Share for the quarter ended March 31, 1998 to shareholders of record on March 13, 1998. On March 12, 1998, the Company disposed of two Properties for a purchasetotal sales price of $12.4 million, including the assumption of mortgage indebtedness in the amount of approximately $4.44$16.7 million. On February 28, 1997, the Company acquired Rincon Apartments, a 288-unit multifamily property located in Houston, Texas, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of $20.87 million. On February 28, 1997, the Company acquired Waterford at the Lakes Apartments, a 344-unit multifamily property located in Kent, Washington, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of $18.9 million. On March 17, 1997, the Company acquired Junipers at Yarmouth Apartments, a 225-unit multifamily property located in Yarmouth, Maine, from an unaffiliated third party for a purchase price of $9.15 million. As of March 20, 1997, the Company completed offerings of 938,800 publicly registered Common Shares, which were sold at a net price of $46 per share. The Company received net proceeds of approximately $43.2 million in connection therewith. F-37F-49 REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS ON SCHEDULE To the Board of Trustees Equity Residential Properties Trust In connection with our audit of the consolidated financial statements of Equity Residential Properties Trust referred to in our report dated February 14, 1996, which financial statements are included in this Form 10-K, we have also audited the 1995 and 1994 information in the financial statement schedule listed in the Index to the Financial Statements and Schedule. In our opinion, this financial statement schedule presents fairly, in all material respects, the 1995 and 1994 information required to be set forth therein. /s/ Grant ThorntonGRANT THORNTON LLP ----------------------------------------------------- GRANT THORNTON LLP Chicago, Illinois February 14, 1996 S-1 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2300 Elliott Seattle, WA 0 796,700 7,170,461 2900 on First Seattle, WA 0 1,176,400 10,588,096 3000 Grand Des Moines, IA 0 858,305 7,827,336 7979 Westheimer Houston, TX 0 1,388,400 12,495,280 Acacia Creek Scottsdale, AZ 0 6,121,856 35,300,728 Altamonte San Antonio, TX 14,600,000 1,663,100 14,968,079 Amberton Manassas, VA 10,597,067 888,800 8,352,507 Arbor Glen Pittsfield Twp, MI 0 1,092,300 9,830,191 Arboretum (GA) Atlanta, GA 0 4,679,400 15,927,313 Arbors of Brentwood Nashville, TN (D) 404,570 13,189,508 Arbors of Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN (D) 202,285 6,594,754 Arbors of Las Colinas Irving, TX 0 1,662,300 14,960,709 Ashton, The Corona Hills, CA 17,300,000 2,594,264 33,012,228 Atrium Durham, NC 0 1,122,600 10,103,027 Augusta (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 873,200 7,866,622 Autumn Creek Cordova, TN (E) 1,680,000 9,330,921 Bainbridge Durham, NC 0 1,042,900 9,385,579 Banyan Lake Boynton Beach, FL 0 2,736,000 11,204,508 Bay Club Phoenix, AZ 0 828,100 5,821,759 Bay Ridge San Pedro, CA 0 2,385,399 2,180,081 Bayside at the Islands Gilbert, AZ (P) 3,306,484 15,541,586 Bear Canyon (Evans) Tucson, AZ 0 1,660,608 11,203,464 Bear Creek Village Denver, CO 0 4,519,700 40,677,102 Blue Swan San Antonio, TX (E) 1,424,800 7,589,821 Bourbon Square Palatine, IL 27,846,353 3,982,600 35,843,025 Breckenridge Lexington, KY 9,592,152 1,645,800 14,812,310 Brentwood Vancouver, WA 0 1,318,200 11,863,517 Breton Mill Houston, TX (F) 212,720 8,154,404 Bridgecreek Wilsonville, OR 0 1,294,600 11,651,108 Bridgeport Raleigh, NC 0 1,296,200 11,665,351 Brierwood Jacksonville, FL 0 546,100 4,914,681 Brittany Square Tulsa, OK 0 625,000 4,220,662 Brixworth Nashville, TN 0 1,172,100 10,549,371 Brookfield Salt Lake City, UT 0 1,152,000 5,673,250 Brookridge Centreville, VA (E) 2,520,000 15,993,105 Burn Brae Dallas, TX 0 1,255,000 11,294,815 Burwick Farms Howell, MI 0 1,102,200 9,919,799 Calais Dallas, TX 0 1,118,900 10,070,076 Cambridge at Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 0 3,240,000 17,908,952 Cambridge Village Lewisville, TX 0 800,000 8,751,405 Camellero Scottsdale, AZ 11,842,927 1,923,600 17,312,869 Canterbury Germantown, MD 31,363,911 2,781,300 26,656,574 Canterchase Nashville, TN 5,765,286 862,200 7,759,711 Canyon Creek Tucson, AZ 0 834,313 5,840,188 Canyon Crest Views Riverside, CA 0 1,744,640 17,355,155 Canyon Ridge San Diego, CA 0 4,869,448 11,969,198 Canyon Sands Phoenix, AZ 8,624,067 1,475,900 13,282,737 Cardinal, The Greensboro, NC 7,472,027 1,280,000 11,838,616 Carmel Terrace San Diego, CA 0 2,288,300 20,632,540 Carolina Crossing Greenville, SC 0 547,800 4,930,347 Casa Camino Ruiz San Diego, CA 0 3,920,000 9,390,192 Casa Capricorn San Diego, CA 0 1,260,100 11,341,085 Casa Cordoba Tallahassee, FL 0 307,055 2,732,177 Casa Cortez Tallahassee, FL 0 120,590 1,196,857 Cascade at Landmark Alexandria, VA 0 3,601,000 19,649,825
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2300 Elliott Seattle, WA 0 52,545 2900 on First Seattle, WA 1,300 204,426 3000 Grand Des Moines, IA 0 1,256,198 7979 Westheimer Houston, TX 1,700 964,639 Acacia Creek Scottsdale, AZ 0 0 Altamonte San Antonio, TX 1,970 664,704 Amberton Manassas, VA 11,800 862,260 Arbor Glen Pittsfield Twp, MI 0 (0) Arboretum (GA) Atlanta, GA 0 1 Arbors of Brentwood Nashville, TN 100 918,181 Arbors of Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 700 1,613,873 Arbors of Las Colinas Irving, TX 1,600 1,119,028 Ashton, The Corona Hills, CA 0 0 Atrium Durham, NC 0 7,769 Augusta (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 31,204 Autumn Creek Cordova, TN 1,300 11,719 Bainbridge Durham, NC 33,400 918,181 Banyan Lake Boynton Beach, FL 2,600 96,561 Bay Club Phoenix, AZ 100 1,222,091 Bay Ridge San Pedro, CA 15,701 0 Bayside at the Islands Gilbert, AZ 0 0 Bear Canyon (Evans) Tucson, AZ 0 0 Bear Creek Village Denver, CO 0 60,349 Blue Swan San Antonio, TX 0 4,359 Bourbon Square Palatine, IL 2,700 2,647,335 Breckenridge Lexington, KY 0 0 Brentwood Vancouver, WA 39,021 944,655 Breton Mill Houston, TX 100 708,380 Bridgecreek Wilsonville, OR 5,290 1,079,812 Bridgeport Raleigh, NC 500 366,851 Brierwood Jacksonville, FL 5,800 181,788 Brittany Square Tulsa, OK 0 417,992 Brixworth Nashville, TN 1,700 116,540 Brookfield Salt Lake City, UT 300 7,652 Brookridge Centreville, VA 900 26,748 Burn Brae Dallas, TX 0 73,217 Burwick Farms Howell, MI 0 3,672 Calais Dallas, TX 0 83,333 Cambridge at Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 0 5,763 Cambridge Village Lewisville, TX 800 62,113 Camellero Scottsdale, AZ 1,300 512,137 Canterbury Germantown, MD 0 2,173,671 Canterchase Nashville, TN 1,400 333,999 Canyon Creek Tucson, AZ 100 405,082 Canyon Crest Views Riverside, CA 0 0 Canyon Ridge San Diego, CA 0 0 Canyon Sands Phoenix, AZ 16,850 153,409 Cardinal, The Greensboro, NC 1,200 60,113 Carmel Terrace San Diego, CA 0 175,737 Carolina Crossing Greenville, SC 0 3,171 Casa Camino Ruiz San Diego, CA 2,300 32,792 Casa Capricorn San Diego, CA 2,600 89,786 Casa Cordoba Tallahassee, FL 0 846,277 Casa Cortez Tallahassee, FL 0 494,584 Cascade at Landmark Alexandria, VA 1,600 69,440
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2300 Elliott Seattle, WA 796,700 7,223,006 8,019,706 2900 on First Seattle, WA 1,177,700 10,792,522 11,970,222 3000 Grand Des Moines, IA 858,305 9,083,534 9,941,839 7979 Westheimer Houston, TX 1,390,100 13,459,919 14,850,019 Acacia Creek Scottsdale, AZ 6,121,856 35,300,728 41,422,584 Altamonte San Antonio, TX 1,665,070 15,632,783 17,297,853 Amberton Manassas, VA 900,600 9,214,767 10,115,367 Arbor Glen Pittsfield Twp, MI 1,092,300 9,830,191 10,922,491 Arboretum (GA) Atlanta, GA 4,679,400 15,927,313 20,606,713 Arbors of Brentwood Nashville, TN 404,670 14,107,689 14,512,359 Arbors of Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 202,985 8,208,627 8,411,612 Arbors of Las Colinas Irving, TX 1,663,900 16,079,737 17,743,637 Ashton, The Corona Hills, CA 2,594,264 33,012,228 35,606,492 Atrium Durham, NC 1,122,600 10,110,796 11,233,396 Augusta (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 873,200 7,897,826 8,771,026 Autumn Creek Cordova, TN 1,681,300 9,342,640 11,023,940 Bainbridge Durham, NC 1,076,300 10,303,760 11,380,060 Banyan Lake Boynton Beach, FL 2,738,600 11,301,069 14,039,669 Bay Club Phoenix, AZ 828,200 7,043,850 7,872,050 Bay Ridge San Pedro, CA 2,401,100 2,180,081 4,581,181 Bayside at the Islands Gilbert, AZ 3,306,484 15,541,586 18,848,070 Bear Canyon (Evans) Tucson, AZ 1,660,608 11,203,464 12,864,072 Bear Creek Village Denver, CO 4,519,700 40,737,451 45,257,151 Blue Swan San Antonio, TX 1,424,800 7,594,180 9,018,980 Bourbon Square Palatine, IL 3,985,300 38,490,360 42,475,660 Breckenridge Lexington, KY 1,645,800 14,812,310 16,458,110 Brentwood Vancouver, WA 1,357,221 12,808,172 14,165,393 Breton Mill Houston, TX 212,820 8,862,784 9,075,604 Bridgecreek Wilsonville, OR 1,299,890 12,730,920 14,030,810 Bridgeport Raleigh, NC 1,296,700 12,032,202 13,328,902 Brierwood Jacksonville, FL 551,900 5,096,469 5,648,369 Brittany Square Tulsa, OK 625,000 4,638,654 5,263,654 Brixworth Nashville, TN 1,173,800 10,665,911 11,839,711 Brookfield Salt Lake City, UT 1,152,300 5,680,902 6,833,202 Brookridge Centreville, VA 2,520,900 16,019,853 18,540,753 Burn Brae Dallas, TX 1,255,000 11,368,032 12,623,032 Burwick Farms Howell, MI 1,102,200 9,923,471 11,025,671 Calais Dallas, TX 1,118,900 10,153,409 11,272,309 Cambridge at Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 3,240,000 17,914,715 21,154,715 Cambridge Village Lewisville, TX 800,800 8,813,518 9,614,318 Camellero Scottsdale, AZ 1,924,900 17,825,006 19,749,906 Canterbury Germantown, MD 2,781,300 28,830,245 31,611,545 Canterchase Nashville, TN 863,600 8,093,710 8,957,310 Canyon Creek Tucson, AZ 834,413 6,245,270 7,079,683 Canyon Crest Views Riverside, CA 1,744,640 17,355,155 19,099,795 Canyon Ridge San Diego, CA 4,869,448 11,969,198 16,838,646 Canyon Sands Phoenix, AZ 1,492,750 13,436,146 14,928,896 Cardinal, The Greensboro, NC 1,281,200 11,898,729 13,179,929 Carmel Terrace San Diego, CA 2,288,300 20,808,277 23,096,577 Carolina Crossing Greenville, SC 547,800 4,933,518 5,481,318 Casa Camino Ruiz San Diego, CA 3,922,300 9,422,984 13,345,284 Casa Capricorn San Diego, CA 1,262,700 11,430,871 12,693,571 Casa Cordoba Tallahassee, FL 307,055 3,578,454 3,885,509 Casa Cortez Tallahassee, FL 120,590 1,691,441 1,812,031 Cascade at Landmark Alexandria, VA 3,602,600 19,719,265 23,321,865
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2300 Elliott Seattle, WA 150,310 1992 30 Years 2900 on First Seattle, WA 666,232 1989-91 30 Years 3000 Grand Des Moines, IA 4,532,117 1970 30 Years 7979 Westheimer Houston, TX 1,133,263 1973 30 Years Acacia Creek Scottsdale, AZ 32,729 1988-1994 30 Years Altamonte San Antonio, TX 1,914,056 1985 30 Years Amberton Manassas, VA 998,358 1986 30 Years Arbor Glen Pittsfield Twp, MI 21,111 1990 30 Years Arboretum (GA) Atlanta, GA 1,598 1970 30 Years Arbors of Brentwood Nashville, TN 2,223,819 1986 30 Years Arbors of Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 1,414,692 1986 30 Years Arbors of Las Colinas Irving, TX 2,360,743 1984/85 30 Years Ashton, The Corona Hills, CA 28,361 1986 30 Years Atrium Durham, NC 85,311 1989 30 Years Augusta (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 172,697 1986 30 Years Autumn Creek Cordova, TN 68,100 1991 30 Years Bainbridge Durham, NC 1,434,370 1984 30 Years Banyan Lake Boynton Beach, FL 250,216 1986 30 Years Bay Club Phoenix, AZ 1,233,244 1976 30 Years Bay Ridge San Pedro, CA 52,595 1987 30 Years Bayside at the Islands Gilbert, AZ 15,060 1989 30 Years Bear Canyon (Evans) Tucson, AZ 10,494 1996 30 Years Bear Creek Village Denver, CO 837,574 1987 30 Years Blue Swan San Antonio, TX 59,138 1985-1994 30 Years Bourbon Square Palatine, IL 5,536,065 1984-87 30 Years Breckenridge Lexington, KY 32,070 1986-1987 30 Years Brentwood Vancouver, WA 1,231,183 1990 30 Years Breton Mill Houston, TX 1,355,393 1986 30 Years Bridgecreek Wilsonville, OR 1,705,010 1987 30 Years Bridgeport Raleigh, NC 1,755,355 1990 30 Years Brierwood Jacksonville, FL 275,998 1974 30 Years Brittany Square Tulsa, OK 2,234,419 1982 30 Years Brixworth Nashville, TN 532,581 1985 30 Years Brookfield Salt Lake City, UT 52,370 1985 30 Years Brookridge Centreville, VA 113,182 1989 30 Years Burn Brae Dallas, TX 248,625 1984 30 Years Burwick Farms Howell, MI 86,052 1991 30 Years Calais Dallas, TX 225,361 1986 30 Years Cambridge at Hickory Hollow Nashville, TN 166,041 1997 30 Years Cambridge Village Lewisville, TX 122,405 1987 30 Years Camellero Scottsdale, AZ 1,622,709 1979 30 Years Canterbury Germantown, MD 3,159,698 1986 30 Years Canterchase Nashville, TN 405,797 1985 30 Years Canyon Creek Tucson, AZ 1,042,284 1986 30 Years Canyon Crest Views Riverside, CA 14,860 1982-1983 30 Years Canyon Ridge San Diego, CA 13,122 1989 30 Years Canyon Sands Phoenix, AZ 826,111 1983 30 Years Cardinal, The Greensboro, NC 382,792 1994 30 Years Carmel Terrace San Diego, CA 2,338,102 1988-89 30 Years Carolina Crossing Greenville, SC 43,718 1988-89 30 Years Casa Camino Ruiz San Diego, CA 111,041 1976-1986 30 Years Casa Capricorn San Diego, CA 522,582 1981 30 Years Casa Cordoba Tallahassee, FL 2,527,797 1972/1973 30 Years Casa Cortez Tallahassee, FL 1,129,397 1970 30 Years Cascade at Landmark Alexandria, VA 431,609 1990 30 Years
S-2 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catalina Shores Las Vegas, NV 0 1,222,200 10,999,974 Catalina Shores (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 0 1,427,200 12,844,577 Cedar Crest Overland Park, KS 0 2,159,800 19,438,107 Cedars, The Charlotte, NC 0 2,025,300 18,139,423 Celebration Westchase Houston, TX 0 2,204,590 6,312,399 Champion Oaks Houston, TX 7,050,922 931,900 8,519,479 Chandler Court Chandler, AZ 0 1,352,600 12,172,974 Chandler's Bay Kent, WA 0 1,503,400 13,530,223 Chantecleer Lakes Naperville, IL (E) 6,688,000 16,327,809 Chaparral Largo, FL 0 303,100 6,169,465 Charter Club Everett, WA 0 998,700 8,988,560 Chartwell Court Houston, TX 0 1,215,000 12,820,142 Cherry Hill Seattle, WA 0 700,100 6,301,194 Chestnut Hills Tacoma, WA 0 756,300 6,806,382 Cheyenne Crest Colorado Springs, CO 0 73,950 3,936,559 Chimneys Charlotte, NC 0 904,700 8,141,844 Cierra Crest Denver, CO 0 4,800,000 34,825,500 Cimarron Ridge Denver, CO 0 1,591,100 14,319,997 Clarion Decatur, GA 0 1,501,900 13,517,171 Classic, The Stamford, CT 0 2,880,000 19,881,820 Cloisters On The Green Lexington, KY 0 187,074 2,193,726 Club at Tanasbourne Hillsboro, OR 0 3,520,000 16,259,589 Club at the Green Beaverton, OR 0 2,030,150 12,601,596 Colinas Pointe Denver, CO 0 1,587,400 14,287,051 Concorde Bridge Overland Park, KS 0 1,972,400 17,751,898 Copper Creek (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 1,017,400 9,156,964 Copperfield (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 791,200 7,121,171 Country Brook Chandler, AZ (P) 1,505,219 29,485,866 Country Club I Silver Spring, MD 7,051,066 1,119,500 10,815,232 Country Club II Silver Spring, MD 5,817,446 850,000 8,255,502 Country Club Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 1,150,500 10,354,697 Country Gables Beaverton, OR 8,538,246 1,580,500 14,240,626 Country Ridge Farmington Hills, MI 0 1,605,800 14,452,066 Countryside (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 667,500 6,007,294 Creekside Oaks Walnut Creek, CA 11,394,343 2,167,300 19,505,628 Creekside Village Mountlake Terrace, WA 15,536,616 2,802,900 25,226,096 Creekwood Charlotte, NC 0 1,859,300 16,733,418 Crescent at Cherry Creek Denver, CO (E) 2,592,000 15,119,233 Crossing at Green Valley (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 0 2,408,500 21,676,899 Crosswinds St. Petersburg, FL 0 1,561,200 5,789,894 Crown Court (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 3,156,600 28,409,516 Crystal Creek Phoenix, AZ 0 952,900 8,576,084 Crystal Village Attleboro, MA 0 1,365,000 4,956,700 Cypress Point Las Vegas, NV 0 953,800 8,583,719 Dartmouth Woods Denver, CO 4,396,157 1,608,000 10,815,913 Dawntree Carrollton, TX 0 1,204,600 10,841,783 Deerwood (Corona) Corona, CA 0 4,740,000 20,295,433 Deerwood (SD) San Diego, CA 0 2,075,700 18,680,801 Deerwood Meadows Greensboro, NC 0 986,643 6,906,503 Del Coronado Mesa, AZ (O) 1,963,200 17,669,207 Desert Park Las Vegas, NV 0 1,085,400 9,401,015 Desert Sands Phoenix, AZ 8,618,262 1,464,200 13,177,336 Doral Louisville, KY 0 96,607 1,526,628 Dos Caminos (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 1,727,900 15,551,044 Eagle Canyon Chino Hills, CA 0 1,806,800 16,261,336
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Catalina Shores Las Vegas, NV 4,800 484,568 Catalina Shores (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 0 15,045 Cedar Crest Overland Park, KS 900 846,386 Cedars, The Charlotte, NC 0 88,336 Celebration Westchase Houston, TX 100 866,081 Champion Oaks Houston, TX 0 203,859 Chandler Court Chandler, AZ 500 408,378 Chandler's Bay Kent, WA 3,500 666,513 Chantecleer Lakes Naperville, IL 900 21,615 Chaparral Largo, FL 0 2,749,681 Charter Club Everett, WA 2,400 252,157 Chartwell Court Houston, TX 400 95 Cherry Hill Seattle, WA 0 10,087 Chestnut Hills Tacoma, WA 0 59,907 Cheyenne Crest Colorado Springs, CO 100 802,593 Chimneys Charlotte, NC 0 4,184 Cierra Crest Denver, CO 600 5,619 Cimarron Ridge Denver, CO 0 77,597 Clarion Decatur, GA 0 6,665 Classic, The Stamford, CT 900 12,854 Cloisters On The Green Lexington, KY 0 1,484,959 Club at Tanasbourne Hillsboro, OR 800 317,522 Club at the Green Beaverton, OR 0 274,120 Colinas Pointe Denver, CO 0 43,001 Concorde Bridge Overland Park, KS 0 12,979 Copper Creek (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 29,668 Copperfield (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 144,095 Country Brook Chandler, AZ 0 0 Country Club I Silver Spring, MD 1,457 556,907 Country Club II Silver Spring, MD 2,294 23,886 Country Club Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 19,629 Country Gables Beaverton, OR 0 209,183 Country Ridge Farmington Hills, MI 16,150 449,918 Countryside (WRP) San Antonio, TX 100 141,248 Creekside Oaks Walnut Creek, CA 3,300 575,111 Creekside Village Mountlake Terrace, WA 4,700 664,333 Creekwood Charlotte, NC 0 6,559 Crescent at Cherry Creek Denver, CO 900 8,552 Crossing at Green Valley (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 0 45,437 Crosswinds St. Petersburg, FL 0 0 Crown Court (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 193,587 Crystal Creek Phoenix, AZ 600 366,894 Crystal Village Attleboro, MA 2,700 24,183 Cypress Point Las Vegas, NV 5,890 530,211 Dartmouth Woods Denver, CO 1,800 63,769 Dawntree Carrollton, TX 900 1,054,940 Deerwood (Corona) Corona, CA 600 37,163 Deerwood (SD) San Diego, CA 6,395 2,903,044 Deerwood Meadows Greensboro, NC 100 749,467 Del Coronado Mesa, AZ 1,200 360,176 Desert Park Las Vegas, NV 0 631,659 Desert Sands Phoenix, AZ 16,850 765,588 Doral Louisville, KY 0 2,665,189 Dos Caminos (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 74,234 Eagle Canyon Chino Hills, CA 2,100 133,967
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catalina Shores Las Vegas, NV 1,227,000 11,484,542 12,711,542 Catalina Shores (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 1,427,200 12,859,622 14,286,822 Cedar Crest Overland Park, KS 2,160,700 20,284,492 22,445,192 Cedars, The Charlotte, NC 2,025,300 18,227,759 20,253,059 Celebration Westchase Houston, TX 2,204,690 7,178,480 9,383,170 Champion Oaks Houston, TX 931,900 8,723,338 9,655,238 Chandler Court Chandler, AZ 1,353,100 12,581,352 13,934,452 Chandler's Bay Kent, WA 1,506,900 14,196,736 15,703,636 Chantecleer Lakes Naperville, IL 6,688,900 16,349,424 23,038,324 Chaparral Largo, FL 303,100 8,919,146 9,222,246 Charter Club Everett, WA 1,001,100 9,240,717 10,241,817 Chartwell Court Houston, TX 1,215,400 12,820,237 14,035,637 Cherry Hill Seattle, WA 700,100 6,311,281 7,011,381 Chestnut Hills Tacoma, WA 756,300 6,866,289 7,622,589 Cheyenne Crest Colorado Springs, CO 74,050 4,739,152 4,813,202 Chimneys Charlotte, NC 904,700 8,146,028 9,050,728 Cierra Crest Denver, CO 4,800,600 34,831,119 39,631,719 Cimarron Ridge Denver, CO 1,591,100 14,397,594 15,988,694 Clarion Decatur, GA 1,501,900 13,523,836 15,025,736 Classic, The Stamford, CT 2,880,900 19,894,674 22,775,574 Cloisters On The Green Lexington, KY 187,074 3,678,685 3,865,759 Club at Tanasbourne Hillsboro, OR 3,520,800 16,577,111 20,097,911 Club at the Green Beaverton, OR 2,030,150 12,875,716 14,905,866 Colinas Pointe Denver, CO 1,587,400 14,330,052 15,917,452 Concorde Bridge Overland Park, KS 1,972,400 17,764,877 19,737,277 Copper Creek (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 1,017,400 9,186,632 10,204,032 Copperfield (WRP) San Antonio, TX 791,200 7,265,266 8,056,466 Country Brook Chandler, AZ 1,505,219 29,485,866 30,991,085 Country Club I Silver Spring, MD 1,120,957 11,372,139 12,493,096 Country Club II Silver Spring, MD 852,294 8,279,388 9,131,682 Country Club Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 1,150,500 10,374,326 11,524,826 Country Gables Beaverton, OR 1,580,500 14,449,809 16,030,309 Country Ridge Farmington Hills, MI 1,621,950 14,901,984 16,523,934 Countryside (WRP) San Antonio, TX 667,600 6,148,542 6,816,142 Creekside Oaks Walnut Creek, CA 2,170,600 20,080,738 22,251,338 Creekside Village Mountlake Terrace, WA 2,807,600 25,890,429 28,698,029 Creekwood Charlotte, NC 1,859,300 16,739,977 18,599,277 Crescent at Cherry Creek Denver, CO 2,592,900 15,127,785 17,720,685 Crossing at Green Valley (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 2,408,500 21,722,336 24,130,836 Crosswinds St. Petersburg, FL 1,561,200 5,789,894 7,351,094 Crown Court (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 3,156,600 28,603,103 31,759,703 Crystal Creek Phoenix, AZ 953,500 8,942,978 9,896,478 Crystal Village Attleboro, MA 1,367,700 4,980,883 6,348,583 Cypress Point Las Vegas, NV 959,690 9,113,930 10,073,620 Dartmouth Woods Denver, CO 1,609,800 10,879,682 12,489,482 Dawntree Carrollton, TX 1,205,500 11,896,723 13,102,223 Deerwood (Corona) Corona, CA 4,740,600 20,332,596 25,073,196 Deerwood (SD) San Diego, CA 2,082,095 21,583,845 23,665,940 Deerwood Meadows Greensboro, NC 986,743 7,655,970 8,642,713 Del Coronado Mesa, AZ 1,964,400 18,029,383 19,993,783 Desert Park Las Vegas, NV 1,085,400 10,032,674 11,118,074 Desert Sands Phoenix, AZ 1,481,050 13,942,924 15,423,974 Doral Louisville, KY 96,607 4,191,817 4,288,424 Dos Caminos (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 1,727,900 15,625,277 17,353,177 Eagle Canyon Chino Hills, CA 1,808,900 16,395,303 18,204,203
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catalina Shores Las Vegas, NV 1,461,633 1989 30 Years Catalina Shores (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 274,961 1989 30 Years Cedar Crest Overland Park, KS 887,080 1986 30 Years Cedars, The Charlotte, NC 38,641 1983 30 Years Celebration Westchase Houston, TX 1,385,691 1979 30 Years Champion Oaks Houston, TX 1,075,300 1984 30 Years Chandler Court Chandler, AZ 747,295 1987 30 Years Chandler's Bay Kent, WA 1,685,964 1989 30 Years Chantecleer Lakes Naperville, IL 117,084 1986 30 Years Chaparral Largo, FL 5,573,973 1976 30 Years Charter Club Everett, WA 1,315,175 1991 30 Years Chartwell Court Houston, TX 11,536 1995 30 Years Cherry Hill Seattle, WA 133,334 1991 30 Years Chestnut Hills Tacoma, WA 150,043 1991 30 Years Cheyenne Crest Colorado Springs, CO 864,281 1984 30 Years Chimneys Charlotte, NC 70,526 1974 30 Years Cierra Crest Denver, CO 71,391 1996 30 Years Cimarron Ridge Denver, CO 308,253 1984 30 Years Clarion Decatur, GA 111,794 1990 30 Years Classic, The Stamford, CT 175,445 1990 30 Years Cloisters On The Green Lexington, KY 2,536,077 1974 30 Years Club at Tanasbourne Hillsboro, OR 322,537 1990 30 Years Club at the Green Beaverton, OR 335,656 1991 30 Years Colinas Pointe Denver, CO 304,668 1986 30 Years Concorde Bridge Overland Park, KS 145,402 1973 30 Years Copper Creek (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 193,496 1984 30 Years Copperfield (WRP) San Antonio, TX 169,373 1984 30 Years Country Brook Chandler, AZ 24,552 1986-1996 30 Years Country Club I Silver Spring, MD 1,239,522 1980 30 Years Country Club II Silver Spring, MD 838,309 1982 30 Years Country Club Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 216,195 1991 30 Years Country Gables Beaverton, OR 397,356 1991 30 Years Country Ridge Farmington Hills, MI 868,662 1986 30 Years Countryside (WRP) San Antonio, TX 143,873 1980 30 Years Creekside Oaks Walnut Creek, CA 768,339 1974 30 Years Creekside Village Mountlake Terrace, WA 2,981,611 1987 30 Years Creekwood Charlotte, NC 142,811 1987-1990 30 Years Crescent at Cherry Creek Denver, CO 106,269 1994 30 Years Crossing at Green Valley (WRP) Las Vegas, NV 459,509 1986 30 Years Crosswinds St. Petersburg, FL 77,892 1986 30 Years Crown Court (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 602,508 1987 30 Years Crystal Creek Phoenix, AZ 864,913 1985 30 Years Crystal Village Attleboro, MA 7,413 1974 30 Years Cypress Point Las Vegas, NV 1,165,833 1989 30 Years Dartmouth Woods Denver, CO 316,417 1990 30 Years Dawntree Carrollton, TX 1,434,699 1982 30 Years Deerwood (Corona) Corona, CA 151,497 1992 30 Years Deerwood (SD) San Diego, CA 2,905,131 1990 30 Years Deerwood Meadows Greensboro, NC 1,298,270 1986 30 Years Del Coronado Mesa, AZ 1,641,724 1985 30 Years Desert Park Las Vegas, NV 782,460 1987 30 Years Desert Sands Phoenix, AZ 826,194 1982 30 Years Doral Louisville, KY 1,937,083 1972 30 Years Dos Caminos (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 328,887 1983 30 Years Eagle Canyon Chino Hills, CA 758,955 1985 30 Years
S-3 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eagle Rim Redmond, WA 0 976,200 8,785,605 East Pointe Charlotte, NC 9,634,931 1,364,100 12,276,563 Eastland on the Lake Columbus, OH 0 817,400 7,356,350 Edgewood Woodinville, WA 6,041,999 1,068,200 9,613,388 Emerald Place Bermuda Dunes, CA 0 954,400 8,589,110 Essex Place Overland Park, KS 0 1,831,900 16,486,600 Ethans Glen III Kansas City, MO 2,366,364 244,100 2,197,138 Ethans Ridge II Kansas City, MO 10,991,981 1,465,500 13,189,192 Ethans Ridge I Kansas City, MO 16,232,216 1,945,900 17,513,216 Farmington Gates Germantown, TN 0 969,700 8,727,328 Firdale Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 2,279,400 20,514,917 Flying Sun Phoenix, AZ 0 87,120 2,035,537 Forest Ridge Arlington, TX 0 2,339,300 21,053,447 Forest Valley (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 590,000 5,310,328 Fountain Creek Phoenix, AZ 0 686,000 6,173,818 Fountain Place I Eden Prairie, MN 24,676,652 2,399,900 21,599,215 Fountain Place II Eden Prairie, MN 12,612,600 1,226,500 11,038,139 Fountainhead Combined San Antonio, TX 23,275,000 3,617,449 13,446,560 Fountains at Flamingo Las Vegas, NV 0 3,180,900 28,628,533 Four Lakes Lisle, IL 10,344,569 2,465,000 13,178,449 Four Lakes 5 Lisle, IL 39,680,000 600,000 16,530,115 Fox Run (AR) Little Rock, AR 5,481,038 422,014 4,053,552 Fox Run (WA) Federal Way, WA 0 638,500 5,746,956 Foxchase Grand Prairie, TX 0 781,500 7,559,700 Frey Road Atlanta, GA 19,700,000 2,464,900 22,183,783 Garden Lake Riverdale, GA 0 1,464,500 13,180,548 Gatehouse at Pine Lake Plantation , FL 0 1,886,200 16,975,382 Gatehouse on the Green Pembroke Pines, FL 0 2,216,800 19,951,085 Gates of Redmond Combined Redmond, WA 9,974,725 3,603,100 18,867,454 Gateway Villas (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ 0 1,431,048 14,901,923 Geary Court Yard San Francisco, CA 17,709,692 1,719,400 15,474,355 Georgian Woods II Wheaton, MD 10,507,869 2,049,000 19,287,578 Glen Eagle Greenville, SC 0 833,500 7,503,698 Glenlake Glendale Heights, IL 15,045,000 5,040,000 16,663,439 Glenridge Colorado Springs, CO (F) 884,688 4,466,900 Gold Pointe (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 528,800 4,759,015 Governor's Place Augusta, GA 0 347,355 2,518,146 Governor's Pointe Roswell, GA (E) 3,744,000 24,480,337 Greengate Marietta, GA 0 132,979 1,476,005 Greenwich Woods Silver Spring, MD 17,752,586 3,095,700 29,073,395 Greenwood Forest Little Rock, AR 3,562,675 559,038 1,736,549 Greenwood Village (Evans) Tempe, AZ (P) 2,118,781 17,222,332 Grey Eagle Greenville, SC 0 725,200 6,527,253 Habitat Orlando, FL 0 600,000 494,032 Hammock's Place Miami, FL (F) 319,080 12,216,608 Hampton Green San Antonio, TX 0 1,561,830 2,962,670 Hamptons (WRP) Tacoma, WA 6,025,964 1,119,200 10,072,905 Harborview San Pedro, CA 12,510,709 6,400,000 12,608,900 Harbour Landing Corpus Christi, TX 0 761,600 6,854,524 Harrison Park (Evans) Tucson, AZ (P) 1,265,094 16,314,580 Hathaway Long Beach, CA 0 2,512,200 22,609,720 Hawthorne (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 0 2,697,050 15,669,963 Hearthstone San Antonio, TX 0 1,035,700 3,375,132 Heritage Park (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 1,325,600 11,941,770 Heron Cove Coral Springs, FL 0 823,000 7,997,360
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eagle Rim Redmond, WA 1,600 370,746 East Pointe Charlotte, NC 1,800 869,258 Eastland on the Lake Columbus, OH 0 8,979 Edgewood Woodinville, WA 1,900 362,053 Emerald Place Bermuda Dunes, CA 2,100 539,453 Essex Place Overland Park, KS 3,500 1,503,929 Ethans Glen III Kansas City, MO 0 (0) Ethans Ridge II Kansas City, MO 0 0 Ethans Ridge I Kansas City, MO 0 0 Farmington Gates Germantown, TN 0 0 Firdale Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 92,426 Flying Sun Phoenix, AZ 100 178,012 Forest Ridge Arlington, TX 23,400 893,265 Forest Valley (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 33,906 Fountain Creek Phoenix, AZ 500 233,154 Fountain Place I Eden Prairie, MN 0 0 Fountain Place II Eden Prairie, MN 0 0 Fountainhead Combined San Antonio, TX 0 1,317,395 Fountains at Flamingo Las Vegas, NV 2,200 543,785 Four Lakes Lisle, IL 0 6,778,000 Four Lakes 5 Lisle, IL 0 3,193,317 Fox Run (AR) Little Rock, AR 0 4,873,142 Fox Run (WA) Federal Way, WA 1,200 430,801 Foxchase Grand Prairie, TX 0 187,368 Frey Road Atlanta, GA 2,300 957,611 Garden Lake Riverdale, GA 0 182 Gatehouse at Pine Lake Plantation , FL 10,400 303,635 Gatehouse on the Green Pembroke Pines, FL 11,400 336,832 Gates of Redmond Combined Redmond, WA 0 (0) Gateway Villas (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ 0 0 Geary Court Yard San Francisco, CA 0 0 Georgian Woods II Wheaton, MD 4,400 1,573,039 Glen Eagle Greenville, SC 0 2,898 Glenlake Glendale Heights. IL 500 4,136 Glenridge Colorado Springs, CO 100 577,000 Gold Pointe (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 3,634 Governor's Place Augusta, GA 0 845,541 Governor's Pointe Roswell, GA 1,300 32,433 Greengate Marietta, GA 0 1,186,277 Greenwich Woods Silver Spring, MD 5,300 1,686,629 Greenwood Forest Little Rock, AR 0 2,705,648 Greenwood Village (Evans) Tempe, AZ 0 0 Grey Eagle Greenville, SC 0 2,105 Habitat Orlando, FL 0 5,792,585 Hammock's Place Miami, FL 100 699,083 Hampton Green San Antonio, TX 0 1,997,624 Hamptons (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 62,118 Harborview San Pedro, CA 2,400 97,863 Harbour Landing Corpus Christi, TX 3,400 844,168 Harrison Park (Evans) Tucson, AZ 0 0 Hathaway Long Beach, CA 300 362,145 Hawthorne (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Hearthstone San Antonio, TX 100 358,136 Heritage Park (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 52,391 Heron Cove Coral Springs, FL 0 529,581
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eagle Rim Redmond, WA 977,800 9,156,351 10,134,151 East Pointe Charlotte, NC 1,365,900 13,145,821 14,511,721 Eastland on the Lake Columbus, OH 817,400 7,365,329 8,182,729 Edgewood Woodinville, WA 1,070,100 9,975,441 11,045,541 Emerald Place Bermuda Dunes, CA 956,500 9,128,563 10,085,063 Essex Place Overland Park, KS 1,835,400 17,990,529 19,825,929 Ethans Glen III Kansas City, MO 244,100 2,197,138 2,441,238 Ethans Ridge II Kansas City, MO 1,465,500 13,189,192 14,654,692 Ethans Ridge I Kansas City, MO 1,945,900 17,513,216 19,459,116 Farmington Gates Germantown, TN 969,700 8,727,328 9,697,028 Firdale Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 2,279,400 20,607,343 22,886,743 Flying Sun Phoenix, AZ 87,220 2,213,549 2,300,769 Forest Ridge Arlington, TX 2,362,700 21,946,712 24,309,412 Forest Valley (WRP) San Antonio, TX 590,000 5,344,234 5,934,234 Fountain Creek Phoenix, AZ 686,500 6,406,972 7,093,472 Fountain Place I Eden Prairie, MN 2,399,900 21,599,215 23,999,115 Fountain Place II Eden Prairie, MN 1,226,500 11,038,139 12,264,639 Fountainhead Combined San Antonio, TX 3,617,449 14,763,955 18,381,404 Fountains at Flamingo Las Vegas, NV 3,183,100 29,172,318 32,355,418 Four Lakes Lisle, IL 2,465,000 19,956,449 22,421,449 Four Lakes 5 Lisle, IL 600,000 19,723,432 20,323,432 Fox Run (AR) Little Rock, AR 422,014 8,926,694 9,348,708 Fox Run (WA) Federal Way, WA 639,700 6,177,757 6,817,457 Foxchase Grand Prairie, TX 781,500 7,747,067 8,528,567 Frey Road Atlanta, GA 2,467,200 23,141,394 25,608,594 Garden Lake Riverdale, GA 1,464,500 13,180,730 14,645,230 Gatehouse at Pine Lake Plantation , FL 1,896,600 17,279,017 19,175,617 Gatehouse on the Green Pembroke Pines, FL 2,228,200 20,287,917 22,516,117 Gates of Redmond Combined Redmond, WA 3,603,100 18,867,454 22,470,554 Gateway Villas (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ 1,431,048 14,901,923 16,332,971 Geary Court Yard San Francisco, CA 1,719,400 15,474,355 17,193,755 Georgian Woods II Wheaton, MD 2,053,400 20,860,617 22,914,017 Glen Eagle Greenville, SC 833,500 7,506,596 8,340,096 Glenlake Glendale Heights. IL 5,040,500 16,667,575 21,708,075 Glenridge Colorado Springs, CO 884,788 5,043,900 5,928,688 Gold Pointe (WRP) Tacoma, WA 528,800 4,762,649 5,291,449 Governor's Place Augusta, GA 347,355 3,363,687 3,711,042 Governor's Pointe Roswell, GA 3,745,300 24,512,770 28,258,070 Greengate Marietta, GA 132,979 2,662,282 2,795,261 Greenwich Woods Silver Spring, MD 3,101,000 30,760,024 33,861,024 Greenwood Forest Little Rock, AR 559,038 4,442,197 5,001,235 Greenwood Village (Evans) Tempe, AZ 2,118,781 17,222,332 19,341,113 Grey Eagle Greenville, SC 725,200 6,529,358 7,254,558 Habitat Orlando, FL 600,000 6,286,617 6,886,617 Hammock's Place Miami, FL 319,180 12,915,691 13,234,871 Hampton Green San Antonio, TX 1,561,830 4,960,294 6,522,124 Hamptons (WRP) Tacoma, WA 1,119,200 10,135,023 11,254,223 Harborview San Pedro, CA 6,402,400 12,706,763 19,109,163 Harbour Landing Corpus Christi, TX 765,000 7,698,692 8,463,692 Harrison Park (Evans) Tucson, AZ 1,265,094 16,314,580 17,579,674 Hathaway Long Beach, CA 2,512,500 22,971,865 25,484,365 Hawthorne (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 2,697,050 15,669,963 18,367,013 Hearthstone San Antonio, TX 1,035,800 3,733,268 4,769,068 Heritage Park (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 1,325,600 11,994,161 13,319,761 Heron Cove Coral Springs, FL 823,000 8,526,941 9,349,941
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eagle Rim Redmond, WA 1,077,791 1986-88 30 Years East Pointe Charlotte, NC 1,966,632 1987 30 Years Eastland on the Lake Columbus, OH 70,714 1973 30 Years Edgewood Woodinville, WA 1,195,349 1986 30 Years Emerald Place Bermuda Dunes, CA 1,350,476 1988 30 Years Essex Place Overland Park, KS 2,450,711 1970-84 30 Years Ethans Glen III Kansas City, MO 4,694 1990 30 Years Ethans Ridge II Kansas City, MO 27,725 1990 30 Years Ethans Ridge I Kansas City, MO 36,736 1988 30 Years Farmington Gates Germantown, TN 18,719 1976 30 Years Firdale Village (WRP) Seattle, WA 440,440 1986 30 Years Flying Sun Phoenix, AZ 424,499 1983 30 Years Forest Ridge Arlington, TX 1,328,842 1984/85 30 Years Forest Valley (WRP) San Antonio, TX 122,414 1983 30 Years Fountain Creek Phoenix, AZ 606,748 1984 30 Years Fountain Place I Eden Prairie, MN 44,795 1989 30 Years Fountain Place II Eden Prairie, MN 22,795 1989 30 Years Fountainhead Combined San Antonio, TX 5,588,082 1985/1987 30 Years Fountains at Flamingo Las Vegas, NV 3,311,794 1989-91 30 Years Four Lakes Lisle, IL 9,091,003 1968/1988* 30 Years Four Lakes 5 Lisle, IL 6,372,664 1968/1988* 30 Years Fox Run (AR) Little Rock, AR 4,858,010 1974 30 Years Fox Run (WA) Federal Way, WA 769,830 1988 30 Years Foxchase Grand Prairie, TX 141,655 1983 30 Years Frey Road Atlanta, GA 2,841,384 1985 30 Years Garden Lake Riverdale, GA 111,552 1991 30 Years Gatehouse at Pine Lake Plantation , FL 653,865 1990 30 Years Gatehouse on the Green Pembroke Pines, FL 760,545 1990 30 Years Gates of Redmond Combined Redmond, WA 259,422 1979/1982-1989 30 Years Gateway Villas (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ 12,822 1995 30 Years Geary Court Yard San Francisco, CA 31,439 1990 30 Years Georgian Woods II Wheaton, MD 2,317,407 1967 30 Years Glen Eagle Greenville, SC 64,798 1990 30 Years Glenlake Glendale Heights. IL 3,350 1988 30 Years Glenridge Colorado Springs, CO 867,818 1985 30 Years Gold Pointe (WRP) Tacoma, WA 100,860 1990 30 Years Governor's Place Augusta, GA 2,157,305 1972 30 Years Governor's Pointe Roswell, GA 149,002 1982-1986 30 Years Greengate Marietta, GA 1,392,136 1971 30 Years Greenwich Woods Silver Spring, MD 3,449,631 1967 30 Years Greenwood Forest Little Rock, AR 2,447,887 1975 30 Years Greenwood Village (Evans) Tempe, AZ 15,417 1984 30 Years Grey Eagle Greenville, SC 55,944 1991 30 Years Habitat Orlando, FL 3,869,251 1974 30 Years Hammock's Place Miami, FL 1,988,058 1986 30 Years Hampton Green San Antonio, TX 963,905 1979 30 Years Hamptons (WRP) Tacoma, WA 222,665 1991 30 Years Harborview San Pedro, CA 411,773 1985 30 Years Harbour Landing Corpus Christi, TX 1,164,132 1985 30 Years Harrison Park (Evans) Tucson, AZ 14,484 1985 30 Years Hathaway Long Beach, CA 1,913,780 1987 30 Years Hawthorne (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 14,721 1996 30 Years Hearthstone San Antonio, TX 682,606 1982 30 Years Heritage Park (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 278,231 1983 30 Years Heron Cove Coral Springs, FL 1,009,310 1987 30 Years
S-4 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heron Landing (K) Lauderhill, FL 0 707,100 6,363,784 Heron Pointe Boynton Beach, FL 0 1,546,700 7,883,775 Heron Run Plantation, FL 0 917,800 8,854,001 Hickory Ridge Greenville, SC 0 285,800 2,571,956 Hidden Oaks Cary, NC 0 1,176,200 10,593,460 Hidden Palms Tampa, FL (E) 2,048,000 6,365,313 Hidden Valley Club Ann Arbor, MI 0 915,000 7,583,653 Highland Creste (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 935,200 8,416,381 Highland Grove Stone Mt., GA 0 1,665,700 14,996,293 Highland Point (WRP) Denver, CO 0 1,631,900 14,686,971 Highline Oaks Denver, CO 7,100,000 1,055,000 9,651,649 Holcomb Bridge Atlanta, GA 9,545,000 2,142,400 19,281,704 Hollyview Silver Springs, MD 0 189,000 1,484,475 Hunter's Glen Chesterfield, MO 0 913,500 8,221,026 Hunter's Green Fort Worth, TX (F) 524,200 3,404,622 Hunters Ridge/South Pointe St. Louis, MO 18,890,250 1,950,000 17,521,575 Huntington Hollow Tulsa, OK 0 668,600 6,017,211 Huntington Park Everett, WA 0 1,594,500 14,350,001 Idlewood Indianapolis, IN (E) 2,560,000 11,456,641 Indian Bend Phoenix, AZ 0 1,072,500 9,652,385 Indian Tree Arvada, CO 0 881,125 4,868,332 Indigo Springs Kent, WA 8,075,846 1,270,000 11,438,562 Invitational (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 1,153,000 10,385,325 Ironwood at the Ranch Wesminster, CO 5,985,000 1,493,300 13,439,783 Isle at Arrowhead Ranch Glendale, AZ 0 1,650,237 19,733,360 Ivy Place (L) Atlanta, GA 0 793,200 7,139,200 James Street Crossing Kent, WA 16,395,379 2,078,600 18,707,436 Jefferson at Walnut Creek Austin, TX (E) 2,736,000 14,581,785 Junipers At Yarmouth Yarmouth, ME 0 1,350,000 7,807,113 Kempton Downs Gresham, OR 0 1,182,200 10,639,993 Keystone Austin, TX 2,907,322 498,000 4,482,306 Kingsport Alexandria, VA 0 1,262,250 11,454,606 Kingswood Manor San Antonio, TX 0 293,900 2,061,996 Kirby Place Houston, TX (E) 3,620,000 25,898,825 Knight's Castle (Boulder Creek) Wilsonville, OR 0 3,552,000 11,462,403 La Costa Brava (Jax) Jacksonville, FL (J) 0 835,757 4,964,681 La Costa Brava (ORL) Orlando, FL 0 206,626 1,380,505 La Mariposa (Evans) Mesa, AZ (P) 2,047,539 12,426,243 La Mirage San Diego, CA 0 6,005,200 122,982,486 La Reserve (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ (P) 3,264,562 4,923,865 La Valencia (Evans) Mesa, AZ 0 3,553,350 20,498,635 Ladera (Evans) Mesa, AZ 0 2,978,879 20,598,113 Lake In The Woods (MI) Ypsilanti, MI 0 1,859,625 16,314,064 Lakeville Resort Petaluma, CA 20,655,022 2,734,100 24,773,523 Lakewood Oaks Dallas, TX 0 1,630,200 14,671,813 Landera (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 766,300 6,896,811 Lands End Pacifica, CA 0 1,824,500 16,423,435 Larkspur Woods Sacramento, CA (E) 5,800,000 14,512,065 Laurel Ridge Chapel Hill, NC 0 160,000 1,752,118 Lincoln Green I San Antonio, TX 0 947,366 2,133,002 Lincoln Green II San Antonio, TX 0 1,052,340 5,828,311 Lincoln Green III San Antonio, TX 0 536,010 2,069,688 Lincoln Harbor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 10,000,000 7,454,900 14,879,369 Lincoln Heights Quincy, MA 0 5,925,000 33,575,000 Little Cottonwoods Tempe, AZ (P) 3,050,133 26,981,993
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heron Landing (K) Lauderhill, FL 4,700 336,641 Heron Pointe Boynton Beach, FL 0 0 Heron Run Plantation, FL 0 647,809 Hickory Ridge Greenville, SC 0 596 Hidden Oaks Cary, NC 0 0 Hidden Palms Tampa, FL 900 12,391 Hidden Valley Club Ann Arbor, MI 0 821,697 Highland Creste (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 207,838 Highland Grove Stone Mt., GA 0 (0) Highland Point (WRP) Denver, CO 0 39,774 Highline Oaks Denver, CO 2,400 72,496 Holcomb Bridge Atlanta, GA 900 946,475 Hollyview Silver Springs, MD 1,000 9,281 Hunter's Glen Chesterfield, MO 1,700 306,971 Hunter's Green Fort Worth, TX 100 748,534 Hunters Ridge/South Pointe St. Louis, MO 4,200 126,860 Huntington Hollow Tulsa, OK 0 28,729 Huntington Park Everett, WA 3,000 532,840 Idlewood Indianapolis, IN 900 25,500 Indian Bend Phoenix, AZ 3,200 528,384 Indian Tree Arvada, CO 100 437,701 Indigo Springs Kent, WA 500 193,475 Invitational (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 56,332 Ironwood at the Ranch Wesminster, CO 0 105,395 Isle at Arrowhead Ranch Glendale, AZ 0 0 Ivy Place (L) Atlanta, GA 9,750 259,057 James Street Crossing Kent, WA 0 0 Jefferson at Walnut Creek Austin, TX 900 24,307 Junipers At Yarmouth Yarmouth, ME 3,200 166,009 Kempton Downs Gresham, OR 35,149 859,655 Keystone Austin, TX 500 469,658 Kingsport Alexandria, VA 0 1,576,439 Kingswood Manor San Antonio, TX 100 365,009 Kirby Place Houston, TX 900 12,991 Knight's Castle (Boulder Creek) Wilsonville, OR 1,500 222,776 La Costa Brava (Jax) Jacksonville, FL (J) 0 5,955,711 La Costa Brava (ORL) Orlando, FL 0 5,329,782 La Mariposa (Evans) Mesa, AZ 0 0 La Mirage San Diego, CA 0 0 La Reserve (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ 0 0 La Valencia (Evans) Mesa, AZ 0 0 Ladera (Evans) Mesa, AZ 0 0 Lake In The Woods (MI) Ypsilanti, MI 0 5,853,066 Lakeville Resort Petaluma, CA 2,400 109,861 Lakewood Oaks Dallas, TX 1,400 648,829 Landera (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 45,632 Lands End Pacifica, CA 1,200 450,898 Larkspur Woods Sacramento, CA 1,300 21,647 Laurel Ridge Chapel Hill, NC 0 2,938,512 Lincoln Green I San Antonio, TX 0 3,711,030 Lincoln Green II San Antonio, TX 0 (0) Lincoln Green III San Antonio, TX 0 0 Lincoln Harbor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 0 (0) Lincoln Heights Quincy, MA 0 0 Little Cottonwoods Tempe, AZ 0 0
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heron Landing (K) Lauderhill, FL 711,800 6,700,425 7,412,225 Heron Pointe Boynton Beach, FL 1,546,700 7,883,775 9,430,475 Heron Run Plantation, FL 917,800 9,501,810 10,419,610 Hickory Ridge Greenville, SC 285,800 2,572,552 2,858,352 Hidden Oaks Cary, NC 1,176,200 10,593,460 11,769,660 Hidden Palms Tampa, FL 2,048,900 6,377,704 8,426,604 Hidden Valley Club Ann Arbor, MI 915,000 8,405,350 9,320,350 Highland Creste (WRP) Seattle, WA 935,200 8,624,219 9,559,419 Highland Grove Stone Mt., GA 1,665,700 14,996,293 16,661,993 Highland Point (WRP) Denver, CO 1,631,900 14,726,745 16,358,645 Highline Oaks Denver, CO 1,057,400 9,724,145 10,781,545 Holcomb Bridge Atlanta, GA 2,143,300 20,228,179 22,371,479 Hollyview Silver Springs, MD 190,000 1,493,756 1,683,756 Hunter's Glen Chesterfield, MO 915,200 8,527,997 9,443,197 Hunter's Green Fort Worth, TX 524,300 4,153,156 4,677,456 Hunters Ridge/South Pointe St. Louis, MO 1,954,200 17,648,435 19,602,635 Huntington Hollow Tulsa, OK 668,600 6,045,940 6,714,540 Huntington Park Everett, WA 1,597,500 14,882,841 16,480,341 Idlewood Indianapolis, IN 2,560,900 11,482,141 14,043,041 Indian Bend Phoenix, AZ 1,075,700 10,180,769 11,256,469 Indian Tree Arvada, CO 881,225 5,306,033 6,187,258 Indigo Springs Kent, WA 1,270,500 11,632,037 12,902,537 Invitational (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 1,153,000 10,441,657 11,594,657 Ironwood at the Ranch Wesminster, CO 1,493,300 13,545,178 15,038,478 Isle at Arrowhead Ranch Glendale, AZ 1,650,237 19,733,360 21,383,597 Ivy Place (L) Atlanta, GA 802,950 7,398,257 8,201,207 James Street Crossing Kent, WA 2,078,600 18,707,436 20,786,036 Jefferson at Walnut Creek Austin, TX 2,736,900 14,606,092 17,342,992 Junipers At Yarmouth Yarmouth, ME 1,353,200 7,973,121 9,326,321 Kempton Downs Gresham, OR 1,217,349 11,499,648 12,716,997 Keystone Austin, TX 498,500 4,951,964 5,450,464 Kingsport Alexandria, VA 1,262,250 13,031,045 14,293,295 Kingswood Manor San Antonio, TX 294,000 2,427,005 2,721,005 Kirby Place Houston, TX 3,620,900 25,911,816 29,532,716 Knight's Castle (Boulder Creek) Wilsonville, OR 3,553,500 11,685,178 15,238,678 La Costa Brava (Jax) Jacksonville, FL (J) 835,757 10,920,392 11,756,149 La Costa Brava (ORL) Orlando, FL 206,626 6,710,287 6,916,913 La Mariposa (Evans) Mesa, AZ 2,047,539 12,426,243 14,473,782 La Mirage San Diego, CA 6,005,200 122,982,486 128,987,686 La Reserve (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ 3,264,562 4,923,865 8,188,427 La Valencia (Evans) Mesa, AZ 3,553,350 20,498,635 24,051,985 Ladera (Evans) Mesa, AZ 2,978,879 20,598,113 23,576,992 Lake In The Woods (MI) Ypsilanti, MI 1,859,625 22,167,130 24,026,755 Lakeville Resort Petaluma, CA 2,736,500 24,883,384 27,619,884 Lakewood Oaks Dallas, TX 1,631,600 15,320,642 16,952,242 Landera (WRP) San Antonio, TX 766,300 6,942,443 7,708,743 Lands End Pacifica, CA 1,825,700 16,874,333 18,700,033 Larkspur Woods Sacramento, CA 5,801,300 14,533,712 20,335,012 Laurel Ridge Chapel Hill, NC 160,000 4,690,630 4,850,630 Lincoln Green I San Antonio, TX 947,366 5,844,032 6,791,398 Lincoln Green II San Antonio, TX 1,052,340 5,828,311 6,880,651 Lincoln Green III San Antonio, TX 536,010 2,069,688 2,605,698 Lincoln Harbor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 7,454,900 14,879,369 22,334,269 Lincoln Heights Quincy, MA 5,925,000 33,575,000 39,500,000 Little Cottonwoods Tempe, AZ 3,050,133 26,981,993 30,032,126
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heron Landing (K) Lauderhill, FL 470,034 1988 30 Years Heron Pointe Boynton Beach, FL 115,301 1989 30 Years Heron Run Plantation, FL 1,097,027 1987 30 Years Hickory Ridge Greenville, SC 23,136 1968 30 Years Hidden Oaks Cary, NC 90,488 1988 30 Years Hidden Palms Tampa, FL 42,474 1986 30 Years Hidden Valley Club Ann Arbor, MI 4,474,589 1973 30 Years Highland Creste (WRP) Seattle, WA 199,033 1989 30 Years Highland Grove Stone Mt., GA 125,202 1988 30 Years Highland Point (WRP) Denver, CO 317,666 1984 30 Years Highline Oaks Denver, CO 192,711 1986 30 Years Holcomb Bridge Atlanta, GA 2,525,354 1985 30 Years Hollyview Silver Springs, MD 4,178 1965 30 Years Hunter's Glen Chesterfield, MO 402,678 1985 30 Years Hunter's Green Fort Worth, TX 731,261 1981 30 Years Hunters Ridge/South Pointe St. Louis, MO 350,101 1986-1987 30 Years Huntington Hollow Tulsa, OK 145,857 1981 30 Years Huntington Park Everett, WA 2,087,851 1991 30 Years Idlewood Indianapolis, IN 72,537 1991 30 Years Indian Bend Phoenix, AZ 1,368,573 1973 30 Years Indian Tree Arvada, CO 1,041,993 1983 30 Years Indigo Springs Kent, WA 322,845 1991 30 Years Invitational (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 237,275 1983 30 Years Ironwood at the Ranch Wesminster, CO 287,752 1986 30 Years Isle at Arrowhead Ranch Glendale, AZ 16,870 1996 30 Years Ivy Place (L) Atlanta, GA 432,030 1978 30 Years James Street Crossing Kent, WA 38,781 1989 30 Years Jefferson at Walnut Creek Austin, TX 90,510 1994 30 Years Junipers At Yarmouth Yarmouth, ME 220,554 1970 30 Years Kempton Downs Gresham, OR 1,120,921 1990 30 Years Keystone Austin, TX 526,567 1981 30 Years Kingsport Alexandria, VA 1,476,716 1986 30 Years Kingswood Manor San Antonio, TX 422,154 1983 30 Years Kirby Place Houston, TX 153,938 1994 30 Years Knight's Castle (Boulder Creek) Wilsonville, OR 311,992 1991 30 Years La Costa Brava (Jax) Jacksonville, FL (J) 5,943,831 1970/1973 30 Years La Costa Brava (ORL) Orlando, FL 3,556,803 1967 30 Years La Mariposa (Evans) Mesa, AZ 11,619 1986 30 Years La Mirage San Diego, CA 1,942,957 1988/1992 30 Years La Reserve (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ 7,043 1988 30 Years La Valencia (Evans) Mesa, AZ 19,275 1998 30 Years Ladera (Evans) Mesa, AZ 18,460 1995 30 Years Lake In The Woods (MI) Ypsilanti, MI 11,131,520 1969 30 Years Lakeville Resort Petaluma, CA 1,073,613 1984 30 Years Lakewood Oaks Dallas, TX 1,887,694 1987 30 Years Landera (WRP) San Antonio, TX 153,078 1983 30 Years Lands End Pacifica, CA 936,029 1974 30 Years Larkspur Woods Sacramento, CA 102,811 1989/1993 30 Years Laurel Ridge Chapel Hill, NC 2,145,136 1975 30 Years Lincoln Green I San Antonio, TX 2,613,354 1984/1986 30 Years Lincoln Green II San Antonio, TX 2,132,722 1984/1986 30 Years Lincoln Green III San Antonio, TX 781,318 1984/1986 30 Years Lincoln Harbor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 405,336 1989 30 Years Lincoln Heights Quincy, MA 30,600 1991 30 Years Little Cottonwoods Tempe, AZ 23,773 1984 30 Years
S-5 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lodge (OK), The Tulsa, OK 0 313,571 2,677,951 Lodge (TX), The San Antonio, TX 0 1,363,636 5,496,784 Longwood Decatur, GA 0 1,452,000 13,067,523 Mallard Cove Greenville, SC 0 803,700 7,233,160 Mallgate Louisville, KY 0 0 6,162,515 Marbrisa Tampa, FL 0 811,500 7,303,334 Marina Club Fort Worth, TX 0 781,000 7,028,588 Mariners Wharf Orange Park, FL 0 1,858,800 16,733,097 Marks (WRP) Denver, CO 21,085,000 4,928,500 44,356,994 Marquessa (Evans) Corona Hills, CA 18,169,122 6,888,500 21,767,775 Martha Lake (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 823,200 7,409,199 Marymont (MD) Laurel, MD 0 1,901,800 17,116,593 Maxwell House Augusta, GA 0 216,000 1,846,772 McAlpine Ridge Charlotte, NC 0 1,283,400 11,550,225 Meadow Creek Tigard, OR 8,595,327 1,298,100 11,682,684 Meadows in the Park Birmingham, AL 0 1,000,000 8,525,000 Meadows on the Lake Birmingham, AL 0 1,000,000 8,521,175 Merril Creek (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 814,200 7,327,478 Merrimac Woods Costa Mesa, CA 0 673,300 6,059,722 Metropolitan Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 493,200 4,438,977 Mill Village Randolph, MA 0 6,200,000 13,249,725 Mirador (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 0 2,597,518 23,368,137 Miramonte Scottsdale, AZ 0 1,132,500 8,846,622 Mission Palms Tucson, AZ 0 2,023,400 18,210,383 Morningside (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ (P) 670,470 12,591,349 Mountain Park Ranch Phoenix, AZ (Q) 1,662,332 18,223,755 Mountain Run (WRP) Albuquerque, NM 0 2,023,400 20,735,983 Mountain Terrace Stevenson Ranch, CA 0 3,977,200 35,794,729 Newport Cove Henderson, NV 0 698,700 6,288,245 Newport Heights Seattle, WA 0 390,700 3,516,229 North Creek Heights Seattle, WA 0 753,800 6,784,170 North Hill Atlanta, GA 16,428,599 2,520,000 18,501,949 Northampton 1 Largo, MD 13,194,809 1,843,200 17,318,363 Northampton 2 Largo, MD 0 1,494,100 14,279,723 Northgate Village San Antonio, TX 0 660,000 5,753,724 Northlake (FL) Jacksonville, FL 0 1,166,000 10,494,125 Northwoods Village Cary, NC (E) 1,368,000 11,443,857 Oak Mill 2 Germantown, MD 9,507,486 854,000 8,187,169 Oak Park North Agoura Hills, CA (O) 1,706,500 15,358,942 Oak Park South Agoura Hills, CA (O) 1,683,400 15,150,835 Oaks of Lakebridge Ormond Beach, FL 0 413,700 3,742,503 Ocean Walk Key West, FL 21,099,078 2,834,900 25,517,673 Olentangy Joint Venture Columbus, OH 0 3,032,336 20,862,191 One Eton Square Tulsa, OK 0 1,570,100 14,130,762 Orange Grove Village Tucson, AZ (P) 1,813,154 14,867,839 Orchard of Landen Maineville, OH (E) 2,496,000 17,720,225 Orchard Ridge Seattle, WA 0 482,600 4,343,826 Overlook San Antonio, TX 0 1,100,000 9,900,000 Paces Station/ Paces on the Green Atlanta, GA 0 4,801,500 32,630,170 Panther Ridge (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 1,055,800 9,501,841 Paradise Pointe Dania, FL 0 1,493,800 13,452,161 Park Knoll Atlanta, GA 0 2,904,500 26,140,219 Park Meadow (Evans) Gilbert, AZ (P) 835,217 15,094,226 Park Place I & II Plymouth, MN 17,820,599 2,428,200 21,853,006 Park West Austin, TX 0 648,605 4,541,683
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lodge (OK), The Tulsa, OK 0 893,076 Lodge (TX), The San Antonio, TX 0 3,582,672 Longwood Decatur, GA 2,048 364,818 Mallard Cove Greenville, SC 9,650 282,242 Mallgate Louisville, KY 0 3,857,169 Marbrisa Tampa, FL 2,000 210,354 Marina Club Fort Worth, TX 3,269 1,581,230 Mariners Wharf Orange Park, FL 0 2,285 Marks (WRP) Denver, CO 0 419,868 Marquessa (Evans) Corona Hills, CA 0 0 Martha Lake (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 17,730 Marymont (MD) Laurel, MD 2,000 539,218 Maxwell House Augusta, GA 0 723,153 McAlpine Ridge Charlotte, NC 600 589,390 Meadow Creek Tigard, OR 1,000 750,229 Meadows in the Park Birmingham, AL 0 0 Meadows on the Lake Birmingham, AL 0 0 Merril Creek (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 11,830 Merrimac Woods Costa Mesa, CA 2,400 138,194 Metropolitan Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 34,772 Mill Village Randolph, MA 2,900 131,810 Mirador (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Miramonte Scottsdale, AZ 0 0 Mission Palms Tucson, AZ 0 89,971 Morningside (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ 0 0 Mountain Park Ranch Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Mountain Run (WRP) Albuquerque, NM 280,600 82,948 Mountain Terrace Stevenson Ranch, CA 1,800 209,401 Newport Cove Henderson, NV 1,600 840,955 Newport Heights Seattle, WA 500 233,100 North Creek Heights Seattle, WA 0 40,015 North Hill Atlanta, GA 5,000 65,715 Northampton 1 Largo, MD 0 1,398,297 Northampton 2 Largo, MD 19,400 1,134,141 Northgate Village San Antonio, TX 100 428,995 Northlake (FL) Jacksonville, FL 0 (0) Northwoods Village Cary, NC 900 17,260 Oak Mill 2 Germantown, MD 133 748,473 Oak Park North Agoura Hills, CA 400 90,433 Oak Park South Agoura Hills, CA 400 144,685 Oaks of Lakebridge Ormond Beach, FL 2,100 451,071 Ocean Walk Key West, FL 0 (0) Olentangy Joint Venture Columbus, OH 0 8,151,199 One Eton Square Tulsa, OK 0 199,151 Orange Grove Village Tucson, AZ 0 0 Orchard of Landen Maineville, OH 1,300 18,489 Orchard Ridge Seattle, WA 3,000 186,875 Overlook San Antonio, TX 200 59,744 Paces Station/ Paces on the Green Atlanta, GA 0 0 Panther Ridge (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 94,493 Paradise Pointe Dania, FL 0 1,369,517 Park Knoll Atlanta, GA 4,300 1,390,997 Park Meadow (Evans) Gilbert, AZ 0 0 Park Place I & II Plymouth, MN 7,400 649,815 Park West Austin, TX 100 543,341
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lodge (OK), The Tulsa, OK 313,571 3,571,027 3,884,598 Lodge (TX), The San Antonio, TX 1,363,636 9,079,456 10,443,092 Longwood Decatur, GA 1,454,048 13,432,341 14,886,389 Mallard Cove Greenville, SC 813,350 7,515,402 8,328,752 Mallgate Louisville, KY 0 10,019,684 10,019,684 Marbrisa Tampa, FL 813,500 7,513,688 8,327,188 Marina Club Fort Worth, TX 784,269 8,609,818 9,394,087 Mariners Wharf Orange Park, FL 1,858,800 16,735,382 18,594,182 Marks (WRP) Denver, CO 4,928,500 44,776,862 49,705,362 Marquessa (Evans) Corona Hills, CA 6,888,500 21,767,775 28,656,275 Martha Lake (WRP) Seattle, WA 823,200 7,426,929 8,250,129 Marymont (MD) Laurel, MD 1,903,800 17,655,811 19,559,611 Maxwell House Augusta, GA 216,000 2,569,925 2,785,925 McAlpine Ridge Charlotte, NC 1,284,000 12,139,615 13,423,615 Meadow Creek Tigard, OR 1,299,100 12,432,913 13,732,013 Meadows in the Park Birmingham, AL 1,000,000 8,525,000 9,525,000 Meadows on the Lake Birmingham, AL 1,000,000 8,521,175 9,521,175 Merril Creek (WRP) Tacoma, WA 814,200 7,339,308 8,153,508 Merrimac Woods Costa Mesa, CA 675,700 6,197,915 6,873,615 Metropolitan Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 493,200 4,473,749 4,966,949 Mill Village Randolph, MA 6,202,900 13,381,535 19,584,435 Mirador (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 2,597,518 23,368,137 25,965,655 Miramonte Scottsdale, AZ 1,132,500 8,846,622 9,979,122 Mission Palms Tucson, AZ 2,023,400 18,300,354 20,323,754 Morningside (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ 670,470 12,591,349 13,261,819 Mountain Park Ranch Phoenix, AZ 1,662,332 18,223,755 19,886,087 Mountain Run (WRP) Albuquerque, NM 2,304,000 20,818,931 23,122,931 Mountain Terrace Stevenson Ranch, CA 3,979,000 36,004,130 39,983,130 Newport Cove Henderson, NV 700,300 7,129,200 7,829,500 Newport Heights Seattle, WA 391,200 3,749,329 4,140,529 North Creek Heights Seattle, WA 753,800 6,824,185 7,577,985 North Hill Atlanta, GA 2,525,000 18,567,664 21,092,664 Northampton 1 Largo, MD 1,843,200 18,716,660 20,559,860 Northampton 2 Largo, MD 1,513,500 15,413,864 16,927,364 Northgate Village San Antonio, TX 660,100 6,182,719 6,842,819 Northlake (FL) Jacksonville, FL 1,166,000 10,494,125 11,660,125 Northwoods Village Cary, NC 1,368,900 11,461,117 12,830,017 Oak Mill 2 Germantown, MD 854,133 8,935,642 9,789,775 Oak Park North Agoura Hills, CA 1,706,900 15,449,375 17,156,275 Oak Park South Agoura Hills, CA 1,683,800 15,295,520 16,979,320 Oaks of Lakebridge Ormond Beach, FL 415,800 4,193,574 4,609,374 Ocean Walk Key West, FL 2,834,900 25,517,673 28,352,573 Olentangy Joint Venture Columbus, OH 3,032,336 29,013,390 32,045,726 One Eton Square Tulsa, OK 1,570,100 14,329,913 15,900,013 Orange Grove Village Tucson, AZ 1,813,154 14,867,839 16,680,993 Orchard of Landen Maineville, OH 2,497,300 17,738,714 20,236,014 Orchard Ridge Seattle, WA 485,600 4,530,701 5,016,301 Overlook San Antonio, TX 1,100,200 9,959,744 11,059,944 Paces Station/ Paces on the Green Atlanta, GA 4,801,500 32,630,170 37,431,670 Panther Ridge (WRP) Seattle, WA 1,055,800 9,596,334 10,652,134 Paradise Pointe Dania, FL 1,493,800 14,821,678 16,315,478 Park Knoll Atlanta, GA 2,908,800 27,531,216 30,440,016 Park Meadow (Evans) Gilbert, AZ 835,217 15,094,226 15,929,443 Park Place I & II Plymouth, MN 2,435,600 22,502,821 24,938,421 Park West Austin, TX 648,705 5,085,024 5,733,729
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lodge (OK), The Tulsa, OK 1,958,126 1979 30 Years Lodge (TX), The San Antonio, TX 3,068,584 1979(#) 30 Years Longwood Decatur, GA 1,832,622 1992 30 Years Mallard Cove Greenville, SC 438,174 1983 30 Years Mallgate Louisville, KY 5,986,361 1969 30 Years Marbrisa Tampa, FL 356,644 1984 30 Years Marina Club Fort Worth, TX 1,212,618 1987 30 Years Mariners Wharf Orange Park, FL 138,521 1989 30 Years Marks (WRP) Denver, CO 935,337 1987 30 Years Marquessa (Evans) Corona Hills, CA 22,579 1992 30 Years Martha Lake (WRP) Seattle, WA 159,637 1991 30 Years Marymont (MD) Laurel, MD 2,040,482 1987-88 30 Years Maxwell House Augusta, GA 1,098,947 1951 30 Years McAlpine Ridge Charlotte, NC 1,381,439 1989-90 30 Years Meadow Creek Tigard, OR 1,511,374 1985 30 Years Meadows in the Park Birmingham, AL 12,178 1986 30 Years Meadows on the Lake Birmingham, AL 12,178 1987 30 Years Merril Creek (WRP) Tacoma, WA 157,161 1994 30 Years Merrimac Woods Costa Mesa, CA 291,450 1970 30 Years Metropolitan Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 94,680 1991 30 Years Mill Village Randolph, MA 20,408 1971/1977 30 Years Mirador (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 20,506 1995 30 Years Miramonte Scottsdale, AZ 8,002 1983 30 Years Mission Palms Tucson, AZ 392,022 1980 30 Years Morningside (Evans) Scottsdale, AZ 10,468 1989 30 Years Mountain Park Ranch Phoenix, AZ 15,697 1994 30 Years Mountain Run (WRP) Albuquerque, NM 451,625 1985 30 Years Mountain Terrace Stevenson Ranch, CA 1,297,678 1992 30 Years Newport Cove Henderson, NV 1,194,422 1983 30 Years Newport Heights Seattle, WA 468,798 1985 30 Years North Creek Heights Seattle, WA 144,788 1990 30 Years North Hill Atlanta, GA 220,601 1984 30 Years Northampton 1 Largo, MD 2,346,885 1977 30 Years Northampton 2 Largo, MD 1,559,004 1988 30 Years Northgate Village San Antonio, TX 1,176,859 1984 30 Years Northlake (FL) Jacksonville, FL 89,530 1989 30 Years Northwoods Village Cary, NC 82,552 1986 30 Years Oak Mill 2 Germantown, MD 923,107 1985 30 Years Oak Park North Agoura Hills, CA 1,184,275 1990 30 Years Oak Park South Agoura Hills, CA 1,265,504 1989 30 Years Oaks of Lakebridge Ormond Beach, FL 691,385 1984 30 Years Ocean Walk Key West, FL 51,779 1990 30 Years Olentangy Joint Venture Columbus, OH 16,047,783 1972 30 Years One Eton Square Tulsa, OK 321,009 1985 30 Years Orange Grove Village Tucson, AZ 13,983 1986/1995 30 Years Orchard of Landen Maineville, OH 126,481 1985/1988 30 Years Orchard Ridge Seattle, WA 595,509 1988 30 Years Overlook San Antonio, TX 234,278 1985 30 Years Paces Station/ Paces on the Green Atlanta, GA 411,876 1984-1988/1989 30 Years Panther Ridge (WRP) Seattle, WA 212,607 1980 30 Years Paradise Pointe Dania, FL 1,864,192 1987-90 30 Years Park Knoll Atlanta, GA 3,979,207 1983 30 Years Park Meadow (Evans) Gilbert, AZ 12,704 1986 30 Years Park Place I & II Plymouth, MN 1,130,133 1986 30 Years Park West Austin, TX 819,900 1985 30 Years
S-6 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Park West (CA) Los Angeles, CA 0 3,033,300 27,299,323 Parkridge Place Las Colinas, TX 0 6,430,800 17,073,584 Parkview Terrace Redlands, CA 22,650,000 4,969,200 35,650,329 Parkwood East (WRP) Fort Collins, CO 0 1,644,000 14,796,301 Pine Harbour Orlando, FL 0 1,661,000 14,948,625 Pine Meadow Greensboro, NC 4,852,620 719,300 6,474,036 Pines at Cloverlane Pittsfield Township, MI 0 1,906,600 17,159,269 Pines of Springdale West Palm Beach, FL 0 471,200 4,240,800 Plum Tree Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 1,133,400 10,200,420 Pointe at South Mountain Phoenix, AZ 0 2,228,800 20,058,955 Pointe East Redmond, WA 0 601,800 5,416,489 Port Royale Ft. Lauderdale, FL 0 1,752,100 15,769,281 Port Royale II Ft. Lauderdale, FL 0 1,015,700 9,141,355 Portofino (Evans) Chino Hills, CA 0 3,572,400 14,627,241 Preakness Antioch, TN (E) 1,560,000 7,653,521 Preserve at Squaw Peak Phoenix, AZ (P) 517,788 8,518,393 Preston Bend Dallas, TX 8,719,000 1,083,000 9,925,055 Preston in Willowbend Plano, TX 0 872,500 7,852,675 Preston Lake Atlanta, GA 0 1,430,900 12,877,986 Promenade Terrace Corona Hills, CA 16,221,259 2,281,000 20,529,476 Promontory Pointe 1 & 2 Phoenix, AZ (P) 2,355,509 30,388,237 Pueblo Villas Albuquerque, NM 0 854,300 7,688,783 Quail Cove (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 0 2,271,800 20,446,430 Raindance (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 1,147,600 10,341,301 Rancho Murietta (Evans) Tempe, AZ 0 1,766,282 17,548,512 Ravens Crest Plainsboro, NJ (O) 4,673,000 42,057,149 Redlands Lawn and Tennis Redlands, CA 24,050,000 4,822,320 26,312,144 Reflections at the Lakes Las Vegas, NV 0 1,896,000 17,063,715 Regatta (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 818,500 7,366,677 Regency Palms Huntington Beach, CA 0 1,856,500 16,708,950 Regency Woods Des Moines, IA 6,351,345 745,100 6,705,430 Registry (WRP) Denver, CO 0 1,303,100 11,727,649 Reserve Square Combined Cleveland, OH 0 2,618,352 23,565,022 Ridgegate (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 805,800 7,251,986 Ridgemont/Mountain Brook Chattanooga, TN 0 1,472,000 13,505,272 Ridgetop (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 811,500 221,000 Ridgetree I & II Dallas, TX 0 2,094,600 18,851,177 Ridgeway Commons Memphis, TN 0 568,400 5,115,501 Ridgewood Village San Diego, CA 0 5,760,000 14,019,345 Rincon Houston, TX 0 4,400,000 16,725,229 River Bend Tampa, FL 0 602,945 2,161,915 River Oak Louisville, KY 0 1,253,900 11,285,573 Riverside Park Tulsa, OK (E) 1,440,000 12,374,977 Rock Creek Corrboro, NC 0 895,100 8,056,360 Rosehill Pointe Lenexa, KS 0 2,073,400 18,660,475 Roswell Atlanta, GA 8,100,000 1,217,500 10,957,845 Royal Oak Eagan, MN 13,148,135 1,598,200 14,383,478 Sabal Palm Pompano Beach, FL 0 3,536,000 20,167,175 Sabal Pointe (M) Coral Springs, FL 0 1,941,900 17,477,592 Saddle Creek Carrollton, TX 0 703,300 6,329,899 Saddle Ridge Loudoun County, VA 0 1,351,800 12,165,984 San Tropez (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 2,738,000 24,641,839 Sawgrass Cove Bradenton, FL 0 1,671,200 15,041,179 Scottsdale Courtyards Scottsdale, AZ (P) 2,979,269 25,007,146 Scottsdale Meadows Scottsdale, AZ 0 1,512,000 11,382,507
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Park West (CA) Los Angeles, CA 100 425,857 Parkridge Place Las Colinas, TX 0 (0) Parkview Terrace Redlands, CA 0 0 Parkwood East (WRP) Fort Collins, CO 0 26,384 Pine Harbour Orlando, FL 3,300 837,768 Pine Meadow Greensboro, NC 1,350 254,030 Pines at Cloverlane Pittsfield Township, MI 1,200 2,825,711 Pines of Springdale West Palm Beach, FL 2,667 457,139 Plum Tree Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 42,215 Pointe at South Mountain Phoenix, AZ 0 80,664 Pointe East Redmond, WA 800 135,313 Port Royale Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2,100 521,095 Port Royale II Ft. Lauderdale, FL 6,500 298,668 Portofino (Evans) Chino Hills, CA 0 0 Preakness Antioch, TN 1,300 21,698 Preserve at Squaw Peak Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Preston Bend Dallas, TX 2,200 52,194 Preston in Willowbend Plano, TX 0 1,355,716 Preston Lake Atlanta, GA 34,993 1,027,970 Promenade Terrace Corona Hills, CA 1,800 191,484 Promontory Pointe 1 & 2 Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Pueblo Villas Albuquerque, NM 1,300 188,040 Quail Cove (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 0 88,480 Raindance (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 0 45,344 Rancho Murietta (Evans) Tempe, AZ 0 0 Ravens Crest Plainsboro, NJ 2,850 1,590,420 Redlands Lawn and Tennis Redlands, CA 0 0 Reflections at the Lakes Las Vegas, NV 0 42,277 Regatta (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 25,844 Regency Palms Huntington Beach, CA 900 315,425 Regency Woods Des Moines, IA 0 0 Registry (WRP) Denver, CO 0 22,556 Reserve Square Combined Cleveland, OH 500 9,291,751 Ridgegate (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 107,187 Ridgemont/Mountain Brook Chattanooga, TN 5,200 122,414 Ridgetop (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 7,097,213 Ridgetree I & II Dallas, TX 20,600 1,125,099 Ridgeway Commons Memphis, TN 0 0 Ridgewood Village San Diego, CA 0 0 Rincon Houston, TX 1,700 29,725 River Bend Tampa, FL 0 2,070,955 River Oak Louisville, KY 0 0 Riverside Park Tulsa, OK 900 12,033 Rock Creek Corrboro, NC 600 77,277 Rosehill Pointe Lenexa, KS 19,600 1,281,269 Roswell Atlanta, GA 2,500 646,187 Royal Oak Eagan, MN 0 (0) Sabal Palm Pompano Beach, FL 2,000 219,699 Sabal Pointe (M) Coral Springs, FL 9,700 247,208 Saddle Creek Carrollton, TX 4,800 2,989,706 Saddle Ridge Loudoun County, VA 13,000 255,748 San Tropez (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 0 68,367 Sawgrass Cove Bradenton, FL 2,950 950,843 Scottsdale Courtyards Scottsdale, AZ 0 0 Scottsdale Meadows Scottsdale, AZ 0 0
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Park West (CA) Los Angeles, CA 3,033,400 27,725,180 30,758,580 Parkridge Place Las Colinas, TX 6,430,800 17,073,584 23,504,384 Parkview Terrace Redlands, CA 4,969,200 35,650,329 40,619,529 Parkwood East (WRP) Fort Collins, CO 1,644,000 14,822,685 16,466,685 Pine Harbour Orlando, FL 1,664,300 15,786,393 17,450,693 Pine Meadow Greensboro, NC 720,650 6,728,066 7,448,716 Pines at Cloverlane Pittsfield Township, MI 1,907,800 19,984,980 21,892,780 Pines of Springdale West Palm Beach, FL 473,867 4,697,939 5,171,806 Plum Tree Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 1,133,400 10,242,635 11,376,035 Pointe at South Mountain Phoenix, AZ 2,228,800 20,139,619 22,368,419 Pointe East Redmond, WA 602,600 5,551,802 6,154,402 Port Royale Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1,754,200 16,290,376 18,044,576 Port Royale II Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1,022,200 9,440,023 10,462,223 Portofino (Evans) Chino Hills, CA 3,572,400 14,627,241 18,199,641 Preakness Antioch, TN 1,561,300 7,675,219 9,236,519 Preserve at Squaw Peak Phoenix, AZ 517,788 8,518,393 9,036,181 Preston Bend Dallas, TX 1,085,200 9,977,249 11,062,449 Preston in Willowbend Plano, TX 872,500 9,208,391 10,080,891 Preston Lake Atlanta, GA 1,465,893 13,905,956 15,371,849 Promenade Terrace Corona Hills, CA 2,282,800 20,720,960 23,003,760 Promontory Pointe 1 & 2 Phoenix, AZ 2,355,509 30,388,237 32,743,746 Pueblo Villas Albuquerque, NM 855,600 7,876,823 8,732,423 Quail Cove (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 2,271,800 20,534,910 22,806,710 Raindance (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 1,147,600 10,386,645 11,534,245 Rancho Murietta (Evans) Tempe, AZ 1,766,282 17,548,512 19,314,794 Ravens Crest Plainsboro, NJ 4,675,850 43,647,569 48,323,419 Redlands Lawn and Tennis Redlands, CA 4,822,320 26,312,144 31,134,464 Reflections at the Lakes Las Vegas, NV 1,896,000 17,105,992 19,001,992 Regatta (WRP) San Antonio, TX 818,500 7,392,520 8,211,020 Regency Palms Huntington Beach, CA 1,857,400 17,024,375 18,881,775 Regency Woods Des Moines, IA 745,100 6,705,430 7,450,530 Registry (WRP) Denver, CO 1,303,100 11,750,205 13,053,305 Reserve Square Combined Cleveland, OH 2,618,852 32,856,773 35,475,625 Ridgegate (WRP) Seattle, WA 805,800 7,359,173 8,164,973 Ridgemont/Mountain Brook Chattanooga, TN 1,477,200 13,627,686 15,104,886 Ridgetop (WRP) Tacoma, WA 811,500 7,318,213 8,129,713 Ridgetree I & II Dallas, TX 2,115,200 19,976,276 22,091,476 Ridgeway Commons Memphis, TN 568,400 5,115,501 5,683,901 Ridgewood Village San Diego, CA 5,760,000 14,019,345 19,779,345 Rincon Houston, TX 4,401,700 16,754,954 21,156,654 River Bend Tampa, FL 602,945 4,232,870 4,835,815 River Oak Louisville, KY 1,253,900 11,285,573 12,539,473 Riverside Park Tulsa, OK 1,440,900 12,387,010 13,827,910 Rock Creek Corrboro, NC 895,700 8,133,637 9,029,337 Rosehill Pointe Lenexa, KS 2,093,000 19,941,744 22,034,744 Roswell Atlanta, GA 1,220,000 11,604,032 12,824,032 Royal Oak Eagan, MN 1,598,200 14,383,478 15,981,678 Sabal Palm Pompano Beach, FL 3,538,000 20,386,874 23,924,874 Sabal Pointe (M) Coral Springs, FL 1,951,600 17,724,799 19,676,399 Saddle Creek Carrollton, TX 708,100 9,319,605 10,027,705 Saddle Ridge Loudoun County, VA 1,364,800 12,421,732 13,786,532 San Tropez (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 2,738,000 24,710,205 27,448,205 Sawgrass Cove Bradenton, FL 1,674,150 15,992,022 17,666,172 Scottsdale Courtyards Scottsdale, AZ 2,979,269 25,007,146 27,986,415 Scottsdale Meadows Scottsdale, AZ 1,512,000 11,382,507 12,894,507
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Park West (CA) Los Angeles, CA 2,327,056 1987/90 30 Years Parkridge Place Las Colinas, TX 72,945 1985 30 Years Parkview Terrace Redlands, CA 32,340 1986 30 Years Parkwood East (WRP) Fort Collins, CO 314,010 1986 30 Years Pine Harbour Orlando, FL 2,228,205 1991 30 Years Pine Meadow Greensboro, NC 391,654 1974 30 Years Pines at Cloverlane Pittsfield Township, MI 1,526,711 1975-79 30 Years Pines of Springdale West Palm Beach, FL 675,625 1985/87(x) 30 Years Plum Tree Park (WRP) Seattle, WA 218,141 1991 30 Years Pointe at South Mountain Phoenix, AZ 427,547 1988 30 Years Pointe East Redmond, WA 631,778 1988 30 Years Port Royale Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1,855,727 1988 30 Years Port Royale II Ft. Lauderdale, FL 648,784 1991 30 Years Portofino (Evans) Chino Hills, CA 14,186 1989 30 Years Preakness Antioch, TN 58,736 1986 30 Years Preserve at Squaw Peak Phoenix, AZ 7,128 1990 30 Years Preston Bend Dallas, TX 199,067 1986 30 Years Preston in Willowbend Plano, TX 1,380,925 1985 30 Years Preston Lake Atlanta, GA 2,017,909 1984-86 30 Years Promenade Terrace Corona Hills, CA 1,088,860 1990 30 Years Promontory Pointe 1 & 2 Phoenix, AZ 25,964 1984/1996 30 Years Pueblo Villas Albuquerque, NM 431,289 1975 30 Years Quail Cove (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 441,451 1987 30 Years Raindance (WRP) Oklahoma City, OK 251,597 1984 30 Years Rancho Murietta (Evans) Tempe, AZ 15,488 1983 30 Years Ravens Crest Plainsboro, NJ 5,422,677 1984 30 Years Redlands Lawn and Tennis Redlands, CA 25,069 1986 30 Years Reflections at the Lakes Las Vegas, NV 364,317 1989 30 Years Regatta (WRP) San Antonio, TX 163,257 1983 30 Years Regency Palms Huntington Beach, CA 1,135,696 1969 30 Years Regency Woods Des Moines, IA 14,880 1986 30 Years Registry (WRP) Denver, CO 248,875 1987 30 Years Reserve Square Combined Cleveland, OH 4,271,742 1973 30 Years Ridgegate (WRP) Seattle, WA 158,777 1990 30 Years Ridgemont/Mountain Brook Chattanooga, TN 248,558 1987/1988 30 Years Ridgetop (WRP) Tacoma, WA 164,208 1988 30 Years Ridgetree I & II Dallas, TX 1,175,476 1983 30 Years Ridgeway Commons Memphis, TN 11,509 1970 30 Years Ridgewood Village San Diego, CA 19,152 1997 30 Years Rincon Houston, TX 486,390 1996 30 Years River Bend Tampa, FL 3,002,362 1971 30 Years River Oak Louisville, KY 24,275 1989 30 Years Riverside Park Tulsa, OK 90,734 1994 30 Years Rock Creek Corrboro, NC 320,980 1986 30 Years Rosehill Pointe Lenexa, KS 1,238,431 1984 30 Years Roswell Atlanta, GA 1,447,662 1985 30 Years Royal Oak Eagan, MN 29,864 1989 30 Years Sabal Palm Pompano Beach, FL 459,000 1989 30 Years Sabal Pointe (M) Coral Springs, FL 1,185,004 1995 30 Years Saddle Creek Carrollton, TX 1,925,906 1980 30 Years Saddle Ridge Loudoun County, VA 972,500 1989 30 Years San Tropez (WRP) Phoenix, AZ 512,245 1989 30 Years Sawgrass Cove Bradenton, FL 2,143,633 1991 30 Years Scottsdale Courtyards Scottsdale, AZ 21,828 1993 30 Years Scottsdale Meadows Scottsdale, AZ 10,229 1984 30 Years
S-7 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sedona Ridge Ahwatukee, AZ 0 5,508,000 9,700,530 Settler's Pointe (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 0 1,715,100 15,436,275 Seventh & James (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 663,800 5,974,099 Shadow Brook Phoenix, AZ (P) 3,065,496 18,328,501 Sheffield Court Arlington, VA 0 3,349,350 30,246,228 Shores at Andersen Springs Chandler, AZ (P) 2,743,816 22,732,844 Silver Creek Phoenix, AZ (P) 712,102 6,688,724 Silver Shadow Las Vegas, NV 0 952,100 8,568,921 Silver Springs (FL) Jacksonville, FL 0 1,828,700 16,458,192 Silver Springs Tulsa, OK 0 672,500 6,052,669 Silverwood Mission, KS 11,000,000 1,230,000 11,196,244 Skyline Gateway Tucson, AZ 0 1,128,400 10,155,997 Sleepy Hollow Kansas City, MO 12,500,000 2,193,547 13,689,443 Songbird San Antonio, TX 6,844,309 1,080,500 9,724,928 Sonnet Cove I Lexington, KY 0 183,407 2,422,860 Sonnet Cove II Lexington, KY 0 100,000 1,108,405 Sonoran (Evans) Phoenix, AZ (P) 2,361,922 31,760,934 South Creek Mesa, AZ 16,236,161 2,669,300 24,023,758 Southbank Mesa, AZ 0 319,600 2,876,874 Spice Run Naperville, IL 0 2,578,900 23,210,030 Spinnaker Cove Hermitage, TN 14,205,000 1,420,500 12,789,873 Springs Colony Orlando, FL 9,350,000 631,900 5,687,010 Springs of Country Woods Salt Lake City, UT 0 3,547,400 31,926,882 Sterling Point Denver, CO 0 935,500 8,419,865 Stonelake Club Ocala, FL 0 250,000 2,024,968 Stoney Creek Tacoma, WA 0 1,215,200 10,937,144 Summer Ridge Riverside, CA 0 600,500 5,404,571 Summerset Village Chatsworth, CA 0 2,628,500 23,656,668 Summit at Lake Union Seattle, WA 0 1,424,600 12,821,002 Summit Chase Coral Springs, FL 0 1,120,000 4,413,035 Sun Creek (Evans) Glendale, AZ (P) 896,929 7,044,103 Sunny Oak Village Overland Park, KS 0 2,222,600 20,003,050 Sunrise Springs Las Vegas, NV 0 972,600 8,753,491 Suntree Village (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ (P) 1,571,745 13,067,845 Superstition Vista/ Heritage Point Mesa, AZ 0 2,307,357 28,479,012 Surprise Lake Village Tacoma, WA 0 1,830,200 16,471,470 Sutton Place Dallas, TX 0 1,316,500 11,848,717 Sycamore Creek Scottsdale, AZ (E) 3,150,000 19,068,201 Tamarind at Stoneridge Columbia, SC 0 1,053,800 9,490,859 Tamarlane Portland, ME 0 690,000 5,143,970 Tanasbourne Terrace Hillsboro, OR 0 1,873,000 16,857,220 Tanglewood (OR) Portland, OR 0 760,000 6,839,589 Tanglewood (VA) Manassas, VA 24,855,587 2,103,400 19,559,772 Terraces at Peachtree Atlanta, GA 0 582,800 5,245,560 The Arboretum Tucson, AZ (Q) 3,453,446 18,978,563 The Enclave Tempe, AZ (Q) 1,500,192 19,262,528 The Heritage Phoenix, AZ (P) 1,211,205 13,104,261 The Ingleside Phoenix, AZ 0 1,203,600 10,662,988 The Legends Tucson, AZ 0 2,729,788 17,866,476 The Meadows Mesa, AZ 0 650,000 15,408,042 The Palms Phoenix, AZ (P) 3,285,226 11,242,231 Place, The Fort Myers, FL 0 722,900 6,506,350 Seasons, The Boise, ID 0 604,400 5,439,624 The Trails at Dominion Houston, TX 25,859,753 2,529,000 35,693,699 The Willows Knoxville, TN 8,068,889 1,100,000 9,906,909
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sedona Ridge Ahwatukee, AZ 0 53,410 Settler's Pointe (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 0 40,529 Seventh & James (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 32,273 Shadow Brook Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Sheffield Court Arlington, VA 0 2,064,923 Shores at Andersen Springs Chandler, AZ 0 0 Silver Creek Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Silver Shadow Las Vegas, NV 1,340 302,146 Silver Springs (FL) Jacksonville, FL 0 23,594 Silver Springs Tulsa, OK 0 8,702 Silverwood Mission, KS 0 453,320 Skyline Gateway Tucson, AZ 0 49,230 Sleepy Hollow Kansas City, MO 0 1,561,709 Songbird San Antonio, TX 2,000 254,902 Sonnet Cove I Lexington, KY 0 1,813,961 Sonnet Cove II Lexington, KY 0 821,113 Sonoran (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 0 0 South Creek Mesa, AZ 2,000 316,264 Southbank Mesa, AZ 10,900 344,878 Spice Run Naperville, IL 800 442,721 Spinnaker Cove Hermitage, TN 41,231 448,527 Springs Colony Orlando, FL 8,500 710,248 Springs of Country Woods Salt Lake City, UT 0 71,221 Sterling Point Denver, CO 0 30,474 Stonelake Club Ocala, FL 100 388,685 Stoney Creek Tacoma, WA 0 12,395 Summer Ridge Riverside, CA 1,900 65,362 Summerset Village Chatsworth, CA 2,200 125,536 Summit at Lake Union Seattle, WA 0 81,917 Summit Chase Coral Springs, FL 1,700 82,165 Sun Creek (Evans) Glendale, AZ 0 0 Sunny Oak Village Overland Park, KS 22,350 1,228,997 Sunrise Springs Las Vegas, NV 2,700 249,026 Suntree Village (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ 0 0 Superstition Vista/ Heritage Point Mesa, AZ 0 0 Surprise Lake Village Tacoma, WA 0 85,303 Sutton Place Dallas, TX 41,900 2,512,250 Sycamore Creek Scottsdale, AZ 900 13,124 Tamarind at Stoneridge Columbia, SC 0 (0) Tamarlane Portland, ME 900 26,507 Tanasbourne Terrace Hillsboro, OR 3,700 844,799 Tanglewood (OR) Portland, OR 3,000 1,073,753 Tanglewood (VA) Manassas, VA 4,895 1,698,051 Terraces at Peachtree Atlanta, GA 700 399,025 The Arboretum Tucson, AZ 0 0 The Enclave Tempe, AZ 0 0 The Heritage Phoenix, AZ 0 0 The Ingleside Phoenix, AZ 0 0 The Legends Tucson, AZ 0 0 The Meadows Mesa, AZ 0 0 The Palms Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Place, The Fort Myers, FL 3,340 463,261 Seasons, The Boise, ID 3,600 296,957 The Trails at Dominion Houston, TX 2,800 299,173 The Willows Knoxville, TN 500 56,479
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sedona Ridge Ahwatukee, AZ 5,508,000 9,753,940 15,261,940 Settler's Pointe (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 1,715,100 15,476,804 17,191,904 Seventh & James (WRP) Seattle, WA 663,800 6,006,372 6,670,172 Shadow Brook Phoenix, AZ 3,065,496 18,328,501 21,393,997 Sheffield Court Arlington, VA 3,349,350 32,311,151 35,660,501 Shores at Andersen Springs Chandler, AZ 2,743,816 22,732,844 25,476,660 Silver Creek Phoenix, AZ 712,102 6,688,724 7,400,826 Silver Shadow Las Vegas, NV 953,440 8,871,067 9,824,507 Silver Springs (FL) Jacksonville, FL 1,828,700 16,481,786 18,310,486 Silver Springs Tulsa, OK 672,500 6,061,371 6,733,871 Silverwood Mission, KS 1,230,000 11,649,564 12,879,564 Skyline Gateway Tucson, AZ 1,128,400 10,205,227 11,333,627 Sleepy Hollow Kansas City, MO 2,193,547 15,251,152 17,444,699 Songbird San Antonio, TX 1,082,500 9,979,830 11,062,330 Sonnet Cove I Lexington, KY 183,407 4,236,821 4,420,228 Sonnet Cove II Lexington, KY 100,000 1,929,518 2,029,518 Sonoran (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 2,361,922 31,760,934 34,122,856 South Creek Mesa, AZ 2,671,300 24,340,022 27,011,322 Southbank Mesa, AZ 330,500 3,221,752 3,552,252 Spice Run Naperville, IL 2,579,700 23,652,751 26,232,451 Spinnaker Cove Hermitage, TN 1,461,731 13,238,400 14,700,131 Springs Colony Orlando, FL 640,400 6,397,258 7,037,658 Springs of Country Woods Salt Lake City, UT 3,547,400 31,998,103 35,545,503 Sterling Point Denver, CO 935,500 8,450,339 9,385,839 Stonelake Club Ocala, FL 250,100 2,413,653 2,663,753 Stoney Creek Tacoma, WA 1,215,200 10,949,539 12,164,739 Summer Ridge Riverside, CA 602,400 5,469,933 6,072,333 Summerset Village Chatsworth, CA 2,630,700 23,782,203 26,412,903 Summit at Lake Union Seattle, WA 1,424,600 12,902,919 14,327,519 Summit Chase Coral Springs, FL 1,121,700 4,495,200 5,616,900 Sun Creek (Evans) Glendale, AZ 896,929 7,044,103 7,941,032 Sunny Oak Village Overland Park, KS 2,244,950 21,232,047 23,476,997 Sunrise Springs Las Vegas, NV 975,300 9,002,517 9,977,817 Suntree Village (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ 1,571,745 13,067,845 14,639,590 Superstition Vista/ Heritage Point Mesa, AZ 2,307,357 28,479,012 30,786,369 Surprise Lake Village Tacoma, WA 1,830,200 16,556,773 18,386,973 Sutton Place Dallas, TX 1,358,400 14,360,967 15,719,367 Sycamore Creek Scottsdale, AZ 3,150,900 19,081,325 22,232,225 Tamarind at Stoneridge Columbia, SC 1,053,800 9,490,859 10,544,659 Tamarlane Portland, ME 690,900 5,170,477 5,861,377 Tanasbourne Terrace Hillsboro, OR 1,876,700 17,702,019 19,578,719 Tanglewood (OR) Portland, OR 763,000 7,913,342 8,676,342 Tanglewood (VA) Manassas, VA 2,108,295 21,257,823 23,366,118 Terraces at Peachtree Atlanta, GA 583,500 5,644,585 6,228,085 The Arboretum Tucson, AZ 3,453,446 18,978,563 22,432,009 The Enclave Tempe, AZ 1,500,192 19,262,528 20,762,720 The Heritage Phoenix, AZ 1,211,205 13,104,261 14,315,466 The Ingleside Phoenix, AZ 1,203,600 10,662,988 11,866,588 The Legends Tucson, AZ 2,729,788 17,866,476 20,596,264 The Meadows Mesa, AZ 650,000 15,408,042 16,058,042 The Palms Phoenix, AZ 3,285,226 11,242,231 14,527,457 Place, The Fort Myers, FL 726,240 6,969,611 7,695,851 Seasons, The Boise, ID 608,000 5,736,581 6,344,581 The Trails at Dominion Houston, TX 2,531,800 35,992,872 38,524,672 The Willows Knoxville, TN 1,100,500 9,963,388 11,063,888
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sedona Ridge Ahwatukee, AZ 265,997 1988 30 Years Settler's Pointe (WRP) Salt Lake City, UT 329,025 1986 30 Years Seventh & James (WRP) Seattle, WA 125,673 1992 30 Years Shadow Brook Phoenix, AZ 16,746 1984 30 Years Sheffield Court Arlington, VA 3,231,742 1986 30 Years Shores at Andersen Springs Chandler, AZ 20,075 1989 30 Years Silver Creek Phoenix, AZ 6,190 1986 30 Years Silver Shadow Las Vegas, NV 1,262,807 1992 30 Years Silver Springs (FL) Jacksonville, FL 142,541 1985 30 Years Silver Springs Tulsa, OK 137,860 1984 30 Years Silverwood Mission, KS 1,452,746 1986 30 Years Skyline Gateway Tucson, AZ 223,810 1985 30 Years Sleepy Hollow Kansas City, MO 4,866,627 1987 30 Years Songbird San Antonio, TX 485,613 1981 30 Years Sonnet Cove I Lexington, KY 2,837,430 1972 30 Years Sonnet Cove II Lexington, KY 1,333,319 1974 30 Years Sonoran (Evans) Phoenix, AZ 27,005 1995 30 Years South Creek Mesa, AZ 1,316,091 1986-89 30 Years Southbank Mesa, AZ 499,946 1985 30 Years Spice Run Naperville, IL 882,510 1988 30 Years Spinnaker Cove Hermitage, TN 291,074 1986 30 Years Springs Colony Orlando, FL 902,698 1986 30 Years Springs of Country Woods Salt Lake City, UT 680,475 1982 30 Years Sterling Point Denver, CO 178,681 1979 30 Years Stonelake Club Ocala, FL 467,496 1986 30 Years Stoney Creek Tacoma, WA 235,210 1990 30 Years Summer Ridge Riverside, CA 297,826 1985 30 Years Summerset Village Chatsworth, CA 1,080,473 1985 30 Years Summit at Lake Union Seattle, WA 266,259 1995-97 30 Years Summit Chase Coral Springs, FL 114,037 1985 30 Years Sun Creek (Evans) Glendale, AZ 6,593 1985 30 Years Sunny Oak Village Overland Park, KS 1,197,980 1984 30 Years Sunrise Springs Las Vegas, NV 1,077,228 1989 30 Years Suntree Village (Evans) Oro Valley, AZ 12,572 1986 30 Years Superstition Vista/ Heritage Point Mesa, AZ 24,680 1987 30 Years Surprise Lake Village Tacoma, WA 356,880 1986 30 Years Sutton Place Dallas, TX 2,281,510 1985 30 Years Sycamore Creek Scottsdale, AZ 136,570 1984 30 Years Tamarind at Stoneridge Columbia, SC 82,084 1985 30 Years Tamarlane Portland, ME 101,568 1986 30 Years Tanasbourne Terrace Hillsboro, OR 2,219,894 1986-89 30 Years Tanglewood (OR) Portland, OR 1,111,520 1976 30 Years Tanglewood (VA) Manassas, VA 2,379,284 1987 30 Years Terraces at Peachtree Atlanta, GA 467,119 1987 30 Years The Arboretum Tucson, AZ 18,632 1987 30 Years The Enclave Tempe, AZ 16,197 1994 30 Years The Heritage Phoenix, AZ 11,428 1995 30 Years The Ingleside Phoenix, AZ 9,271 1995 30 Years The Legends Tucson, AZ 16,518 1995 30 Years The Meadows Mesa, AZ 13,136 1984 30 Years The Palms Phoenix, AZ 11,289 1990 30 Years Place, The Fort Myers, FL 923,559 1986 30 Years Seasons, The Boise, ID 745,408 1990 30 Years The Trails at Dominion Houston, TX 1,127,962 1992 30 Years The Willows Knoxville, TN 235,907 1987-1988 30 Years
S-8 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tivoli Lakes Club Deerfield Beach, FL 0 1,804,200 16,237,641 Town Centre III Laurel, MD 6,042,201 982,300 9,301,830 Town Centre IV Laurel, MD 9,595,674 1,564,200 14,787,362 Towne Centre Kingwood, TX 0 1,290,000 11,517,230 Towne Square Chandler, AZ 0 1,924,710 36,366,334 Trails (CO), The Aurora, CO 0 1,217,800 8,525,346 Trails (NV), The Las Vegas, NV 0 3,076,200 27,685,764 Trails (TX), The Arlington, TX 0 616,700 5,550,590 Trail's End (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 951,300 8,561,640 Trailway Pond I Burnsville, MN 4,913,909 476,800 4,291,344 Trailway Pond II Burnsville, MN 11,365,354 1,104,700 9,942,611 Trinity Lakes Cordova, TN (E) 1,980,000 14,937,161 University Park Toledo, OH 0 70,000 834,378 Valley Creek I Woodbury, MN 12,827,815 1,622,600 14,603,730 Valley Creek II Woodbury, MN 10,110,100 1,229,500 11,065,355 Via Ventura Phoenix, AZ 0 1,476,500 13,288,894 Villa Encanto Phoenix, AZ 0 2,884,447 22,092,558 Villa Madeira Phoenix, AZ 0 1,580,000 14,219,907 Villa Manana Phoenix, AZ 0 951,400 8,562,443 Villa Serenas Tucson, AZ 9,274,638 2,424,900 14,418,493 Villa Solana Laguna Hills, CA 0 1,663,500 14,971,366 Village at Lakewood Phoenix, AZ (Q) 3,166,411 13,811,768 Village at Seeley Lake Tacoma, WA 0 2,760,400 24,843,439 Village at Tanque Verde Tucson, AZ (Q) 1,434,838 7,126,993 Village Oaks Austin, TX 5,348,183 1,184,400 10,659,432 Village of Hampshire Toledo, OH 0 151,912 1,320,453 Village of Newport Federal Way, WA 0 414,900 3,733,899 Village of Sycamore Ridge Memphis, TN 0 621,300 5,591,828 Villas of Oak Creste San Antonio, TX 0 905,800 8,151,738 Vinings at Ashley Lake Boynton Beach, FL 24,150,000 3,519,900 23,340,219 Vista Del Lago Mission Viejo, CA 32,003,439 4,524,400 41,357,681 Walden Wood Southfield, MI 5,895,724 833,300 7,499,662 Walnut Ridge Little Rock, AR 3,654,026 196,079 2,424,631 Warwick Station (WRP) Denver, CO 10,223,000 2,281,900 20,537,450 Waterford (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 457,000 4,112,840 Waterford at the Lakes Kent, WA 0 3,100,200 16,343,191 Watermark Square Portland, OR 8,548,333 1,580,000 14,239,426 Waterstone Place Seattle, WA 0 2,950,900 26,558,353 Wellington(Salant) Silverdale, WA 8,264,153 1,097,300 9,876,034 Wellington Hill Manchester, NH 28,625,000 1,872,500 16,852,955 Wellsford Oaks (WRP) Tulsa, OK 0 1,310,500 11,794,290 Westridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 3,501,900 31,517,540
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tivoli Lakes Club Deerfield Beach, FL 0 17,450 Town Centre III Laurel, MD 0 1,337,232 Town Centre IV Laurel, MD 4,700 44,169 Towne Centre Kingwood, TX 1,300 65,714 Towne Square Chandler, AZ 0 0 Trails (CO), The Aurora, CO 100 1,316,571 Trails (NV), The Las Vegas, NV 3,000 846,263 Trails (TX), The Arlington, TX 21,300 606,375 Trail's End (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 32,719 Trailway Pond I Burnsville, MN 0 (0) Trailway Pond II Burnsville, MN 0 0 Trinity Lakes Cordova, TN 1,200 25,292 University Park Toledo, OH 0 1,437,570 Valley Creek I Woodbury, MN 0 0 Valley Creek II Woodbury, MN 0 0 Via Ventura Phoenix, AZ 9,600 4,422,615 Villa Encanto Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Villa Madeira Phoenix, AZ 2,100 604,467 Villa Manana Phoenix, AZ 3,900 594,025 Villa Serenas Tucson, AZ 0 0 Villa Solana Laguna Hills, CA 1,600 894,305 Village at Lakewood Phoenix, AZ 0 0 Village at Seeley Lake Tacoma, WA 0 42,914 Village at Tanque Verde Tucson, AZ 0 0 Village Oaks Austin, TX 1,600 333,504 Village of Hampshire Toledo, OH 0 7,039,152 Village of Newport Federal Way, WA 1,400 273,557 Village of Sycamore Ridge Memphis, TN 200 14,910 Villas of Oak Creste San Antonio, TX 0 41,733 Vinings at Ashley Lake Boynton Beach, FL 0 0 Vista Del Lago Mission Viejo, CA 1,400 1,146,126 Walden Wood Southfield, MI 1,400 951,415 Walnut Ridge Little Rock, AR 0 3,061,884 Warwick Station (WRP) Denver, CO 100 56,889 Waterford (WRP) San Antonio, TX 0 5,740 Waterford at the Lakes Kent, WA 0 0 Watermark Square Portland, OR 500 164,414 Waterstone Place Seattle, WA 13,100 2,482,718 Wellington(Salant) Silverdale, WA 2,000 460,910 Wellington Hill Manchester, NH 17,700 1,700,778 Wellsford Oaks (WRP) Tulsa, OK 0 41,827 Westridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 85,539
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tivoli Lakes Club Deerfield Beach, FL 1,804,200 16,255,091 18,059,291 Town Centre III Laurel, MD 982,300 10,639,062 11,621,362 Town Centre IV Laurel, MD 1,568,900 14,831,531 16,400,431 Towne Centre Kingwood, TX 1,291,300 11,582,944 12,874,244 Towne Square Chandler, AZ 1,924,710 36,366,334 38,291,044 Trails (CO), The Aurora, CO 1,217,900 9,841,917 11,059,817 Trails (NV), The Las Vegas, NV 3,079,200 28,532,027 31,611,227 Trails (TX), The Arlington, TX 638,000 6,156,965 6,794,965 Trail's End (WRP) San Antonio, TX 951,300 8,594,359 9,545,659 Trailway Pond I Burnsville, MN 476,800 4,291,344 4,768,144 Trailway Pond II Burnsville, MN 1,104,700 9,942,611 11,047,311 Trinity Lakes Cordova, TN 1,981,200 14,962,453 16,943,653 University Park Toledo, OH 70,000 2,271,948 2,341,948 Valley Creek I Woodbury, MN 1,622,600 14,603,730 16,226,330 Valley Creek II Woodbury, MN 1,229,500 11,065,355 12,294,855 Via Ventura Phoenix, AZ 1,486,100 17,711,509 19,197,609 Villa Encanto Phoenix, AZ 2,884,447 22,092,558 24,977,005 Villa Madeira Phoenix, AZ 1,582,100 14,824,374 16,406,474 Villa Manana Phoenix, AZ 955,300 9,156,468 10,111,768 Villa Serenas Tucson, AZ 2,424,900 14,418,493 16,843,393 Villa Solana Laguna Hills, CA 1,665,100 15,865,671 17,530,771 Village at Lakewood Phoenix, AZ 3,166,411 13,811,768 16,978,179 Village at Seeley Lake Tacoma, WA 2,760,400 24,886,353 27,646,753 Village at Tanque Verde Tucson, AZ 1,434,838 7,126,993 8,561,831 Village Oaks Austin, TX 1,186,000 10,992,936 12,178,936 Village of Hampshire Toledo, OH 151,912 8,359,605 8,511,517 Village of Newport Federal Way, WA 416,300 4,007,456 4,423,756 Village of Sycamore Ridge Memphis, TN 621,500 5,606,738 6,228,238 Villas of Oak Creste San Antonio, TX 905,800 8,193,471 9,099,271 Vinings at Ashley Lake Boynton Beach, FL 3,519,900 23,340,219 26,860,119 Vista Del Lago Mission Viejo, CA 4,525,800 42,503,807 47,029,607 Walden Wood Southfield, MI 834,700 8,451,077 9,285,777 Walnut Ridge Little Rock, AR 196,079 5,486,515 5,682,594 Warwick Station (WRP) Denver, CO 2,282,000 20,594,339 22,876,339 Waterford (WRP) San Antonio, TX 457,000 4,118,581 4,575,581 Waterford at the Lakes Kent, WA 3,100,200 16,343,191 19,443,391 Watermark Square Portland, OR 1,580,500 14,403,840 15,984,340 Waterstone Place Seattle, WA 2,964,000 29,041,071 32,005,071 Wellington(Salant) Silverdale, WA 1,099,300 10,336,944 11,436,244 Wellington Hill Manchester, NH 1,890,200 18,553,733 20,443,933 Wellsford Oaks (WRP) Tulsa, OK 1,310,500 11,836,117 13,146,617 Westridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 3,501,900 31,603,079 35,104,979
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tivoli Lakes Club Deerfield Beach, FL 134,957 1991 30 Years Town Centre III Laurel, MD 1,268,507 1969 30 Years Town Centre IV Laurel, MD 1,554,184 1968 30 Years Towne Centre Kingwood, TX 408,693 1994 30 Years Towne Square Chandler, AZ 30,725 1987-1996 30 Years Trails (CO), The Aurora, CO 1,759,465 1986 30 Years Trails (NV), The Las Vegas, NV 3,302,624 1988 30 Years Trails (TX), The Arlington, TX 888,529 1984 30 Years Trail's End (WRP) San Antonio, TX 197,375 1983 30 Years Trailway Pond I Burnsville, MN 8,964 1988 30 Years Trailway Pond II Burnsville, MN 20,688 1988 30 Years Trinity Lakes Cordova, TN 108,814 1985 30 Years University Park Toledo, OH 1,297,134 1965 30 Years Valley Creek I Woodbury, MN 30,187 1989 30 Years Valley Creek II Woodbury, MN 22,949 1990 30 Years Via Ventura Phoenix, AZ 2,185,107 1980 30 Years Villa Encanto Phoenix, AZ 20,046 1983 30 Years Villa Madeira Phoenix, AZ 1,921,248 1971 30 Years Villa Manana Phoenix, AZ 1,250,094 1971-85 30 Years Villa Serenas Tucson, AZ 65,839 1973 30 Years Villa Solana Laguna Hills, CA 2,196,894 1984 30 Years Village at Lakewood Phoenix, AZ 13,546 1988 30 Years Village at Seeley Lake Tacoma, WA 534,825 1990 30 Years Village at Tanque Verde Tucson, AZ 7,225 1984-1994 30 Years Village Oaks Austin, TX 433,603 1984 30 Years Village of Hampshire Toledo, OH 2,903,527 1950 30 Years Village of Newport Federal Way, WA 504,348 1987 30 Years Village of Sycamore Ridge Memphis, TN 47,175 1977 30 Years Villas of Oak Creste San Antonio, TX 187,591 1979 30 Years Vinings at Ashley Lake Boynton Beach, FL 32,655 1990 30 Years Vista Del Lago Mission Viejo, CA 5,926,549 1986-88 30 Years Walden Wood Southfield, MI 1,285,958 1972 30 Years Walnut Ridge Little Rock, AR 2,883,808 1975 30 Years Warwick Station (WRP) Denver, CO 433,103 1986 30 Years Waterford (WRP) San Antonio, TX 93,042 1983 30 Years Waterford at the Lakes Kent, WA 480,862 1990 30 Years Watermark Square Portland, OR 405,091 1990 30 Years Waterstone Place Seattle, WA 4,408,853 1990 30 Years Wellington(Salant) Silverdale, WA 1,007,298 1990 30 Years Wellington Hill Manchester, NH 2,506,313 1987 30 Years Wellsford Oaks (WRP) Tulsa, OK 259,729 1991 30 Years Westridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 686,050 1987/1991 30 Years
S-9 EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 1997
Initial Cost to Description Company - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Encumbrances Land Fixtures - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Westwood Pines Tamarac, FL 0 1,526,200 13,735,152 White Bear Woods White Bear Lake, MN 14,184,170 1,621,300 14,591,904 Whitedove Pointe (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 605,300 5,447,856 Wilde Lake Richmond, VA 4,440,000 934,600 8,411,613 Williamsburg Square Little Rock, AR 3,288,623 315,000 1,745,958 Willow Brook (NC) Durham, NC 0 1,408,000 7,105,081 Willowglen Aurora, CO 0 1,708,000 15,371,641 Windemere Mesa, AZ 6,244,353 949,000 8,653,152 Windmill Colorado Springs, CO 0 395,544 4,953,156 Windridge Laguna Niguel, CA (O) 2,660,800 23,947,096 Windridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 322,700 2,904,779 Windrush Oklahoma City, OK 0 588,800 5,311,532 Winterwood Charlotte, NC 12,127,756 1,720,100 15,481,455 Wood Creek (CA) Pleasant Hill, CA 0 9,728,000 22,992,918 Wood Crest Villa Westland, MI 0 925,900 8,333,827 Wood Lane Place Woodbury, MN 14,014,000 2,003,300 18,029,538 Woodbridge (N) Cary, NC 4,766,485 1,981,900 17,839,380 Woodcreek Beaverton, OR 11,345,849 1,753,700 15,783,764 Woodlake at Killearn Tallahassee, FL 0 1,404,300 12,638,426 Woodland Hills Decatur, GA 0 1,223,900 11,017,542 Woodland Meadows Ann Arbor, MI 0 2,003,600 18,032,640 Woodland Oaks Tulsa, OK 0 893,100 8,038,166 Woodlands of Minnetonka Minnetonka, MN 0 2,392,500 13,557,500 Woodmoor Austin, TX 0 649,300 5,843,200 Woods at North Bend Raleigh, NC 0 1,039,000 9,350,616 Woodscape Raleigh, NC 0 956,000 8,603,550 Woodside Lorton, VA 0 1,308,100 12,503,220 Wyndridge 2 Memphis, TN 14,135,000 1,486,000 13,586,157 Wyndridge 3 Memphis, TN 10,855,000 1,500,000 13,505,510 Yorktowne at Olde Mill Millersville, MD 0 216,000 1,330,710 Yuma Court Colorado Springs, CO 0 113,163 836,429 Development Properties (R) 0 8,271,910 36,040,199 Operating Partnership Chicago, IL 0 0 88,566 Management Business Chicago, IL 0 0 3,442,962 -------------- ------------ -------------- TOTAL $1,232,242,100 $790,764,741 $6,054,502,781 ============== ============ ==============
Cost Capitalized Subsequent to Acquisition Description (Improvements, net) (I) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Westwood Pines Tamarac, FL 0 0 White Bear Woods White Bear Lake, MN 0 0 Whitedove Pointe (WRP) Seattle, WA 0 14,340 Wilde Lake Richmond, VA 12,600 193,734 Williamsburg Square Little Rock, AR 0 3,371,274 Willow Brook (NC) Durham, NC 1,500 38,550 Willowglen Aurora, CO 1,200 572,196 Windemere Mesa, AZ 300 38,442 Windmill Colorado Springs, CO 100 561,634 Windridge Laguna Niguel, CA 2,100 414,946 Windridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 0 6,113 Windrush Oklahoma City, OK 0 54,821 Winterwood Charlotte, NC 1,700 1,123,101 Wood Creek (CA) Pleasant Hill, CA 1,900 93,025 Wood Crest Villa Westland, MI 0 (0) Wood Lane Place Woodbury, MN 0 0 Woodbridge (N) Cary, NC 100 217,126 Woodcreek Beaverton, OR 2,100 1,308,090 Woodlake at Killearn Tallahassee, FL 3,855 953,291 Woodland Hills Decatur, GA 700 294,522 Woodland Meadows Ann Arbor, MI 0 8,575 Woodland Oaks Tulsa, OK 0 55,909 Woodlands of Minnetonka Minnetonka, MN 0 0 Woodmoor Austin, TX 4,500 932,671 Woods at North Bend Raleigh, NC 500 700,511 Woodscape Raleigh, NC 1,300 60,098 Woodside Lorton, VA 17,900 281,207 Wyndridge 2 Memphis, TN 2,000 210,964 Wyndridge 3 Memphis, TN 2,500 196,045 Yorktowne at Olde Mill Millersville, MD 0 4,632,854 Yuma Court Colorado Springs, CO 100 117,614 Development Properties (R) 0 0 Operating Partnership Chicago, IL 0 0 Management Business Chicago, IL 1,000 14,414,292 ---------- ------------ TOTAL $1,215,488 $274,952,132 ========== ============
Gross Amount Carried at Close of Description Period 12/31/97 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Building & Apartment Name Location Land Fixtures (A) Total (B) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Westwood Pines Tamarac, FL 1,526,200 13,735,152 15,261,352 White Bear Woods White Bear Lake, MN 1,621,300 14,591,904 16,213,204 Whitedove Pointe (WRP) Seattle, WA 605,300 5,462,196 6,067,496 Wilde Lake Richmond, VA 947,200 8,605,347 9,552,547 Williamsburg Square Little Rock, AR 315,000 5,117,232 5,432,232 Willow Brook (NC) Durham, NC 1,409,500 7,143,631 8,553,131 Willowglen Aurora, CO 1,709,200 15,943,837 17,653,037 Windemere Mesa, AZ 949,300 8,691,593 9,640,893 Windmill Colorado Springs, CO 395,644 5,514,790 5,910,434 Windridge Laguna Niguel, CA 2,662,900 24,362,042 27,024,942 Windridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 322,700 2,910,892 3,233,592 Windrush Oklahoma City, OK 588,800 5,366,353 5,955,153 Winterwood Charlotte, NC 1,721,800 16,604,556 18,326,356 Wood Creek (CA) Pleasant Hill, CA 9,729,900 23,085,943 32,815,843 Wood Crest Villa Westland, MI 925,900 8,333,827 9,259,727 Wood Lane Place Woodbury, MN 2,003,300 18,029,538 20,032,838 Woodbridge (N) Cary, NC 1,982,000 18,056,506 20,038,506 Woodcreek Beaverton, OR 1,755,800 17,091,854 18,847,654 Woodlake at Killearn Tallahassee, FL 1,408,155 13,591,717 14,999,872 Woodland Hills Decatur, GA 1,224,600 11,312,064 12,536,664 Woodland Meadows Ann Arbor, MI 2,003,600 18,041,215 20,044,815 Woodland Oaks Tulsa, OK 893,100 8,094,075 8,987,175 Woodlands of Minnetonka Minnetonka, MN 2,392,500 13,557,500 15,950,000 Woodmoor Austin, TX 653,800 6,775,871 7,429,671 Woods at North Bend Raleigh, NC 1,039,500 10,051,127 11,090,627 Woodscape Raleigh, NC 957,300 8,663,648 9,620,948 Woodside Lorton, VA 1,326,000 12,784,427 14,110,427 Wyndridge 2 Memphis, TN 1,488,000 13,797,121 15,285,121 Wyndridge 3 Memphis, TN 1,502,500 13,701,555 15,204,055 Yorktowne at Olde Mill Millersville, MD 216,000 5,963,564 6,179,564 Yuma Court Colorado Springs, CO 113,263 954,043 1,067,306 Development Properties (R) 8,271,910 36,040,199 44,312,109 Operating Partnership Chicago, IL 0 88,566 88,566 Management Business Chicago, IL 1,000 17,857,254 17,858,254 ------------ -------------- -------------- TOTAL $791,980,229 $6,329,454,913 $7,121,435,142 ============ ============== ==============
Life Used to Description Compute - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation in Accumulated Date of Latest Income Apartment Name Location Depreciation Construction Statement (C) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Westwood Pines Tamarac, FL 28,369 1991 30 Years White Bear Woods White Bear Lake, MN 30,180 1989 30 Years Whitedove Pointe (WRP) Seattle, WA 115,546 1992 30 Years Wilde Lake Richmond, VA 329,313 1989 30 Years Williamsburg Square Little Rock, AR 2,529,820 1974 30 Years Willow Brook (NC) Durham, NC 170,045 1986 30 Years Willowglen Aurora, CO 783,226 1983 30 Years Windemere Mesa, AZ 169,704 1986 30 Years Windmill Colorado Springs, CO 1,135,695 1985 30 Years Windridge Laguna Niguel, CA 2,728,806 1989 30 Years Windridge (WRP) Tacoma, WA 64,341 1989 30 Years Windrush Oklahoma City, OK 119,419 1982 30 Years Winterwood Charlotte, NC 2,431,640 1986 30 Years Wood Creek (CA) Pleasant Hill, CA 416,329 1987 30 Years Wood Crest Villa Westland, MI 21,418 1970 30 Years Wood Lane Place Woodbury, MN 36,704 1989 30 Years Woodbridge (N) Cary, NC 1,229,658 1993-95 30 Years Woodcreek Beaverton, OR 2,198,878 1982-84 30 Years Woodlake at Killearn Tallahassee, FL 1,951,520 1986 30 Years Woodland Hills Decatur, GA 702,025 1985 30 Years Woodland Meadows Ann Arbor, MI 149,772 1987-1989 30 Years Woodland Oaks Tulsa, OK 178,918 1983 30 Years Woodlands of Minnetonka Minnetonka, MN 12,818 1988 30 Years Woodmoor Austin, TX 1,012,769 1981 30 Years Woods at North Bend Raleigh, NC 840,918 1983 30 Years Woodscape Raleigh, NC 416,109 1979 30 Years Woodside Lorton, VA 1,402,458 1987 30 Years Wyndridge 2 Memphis, TN 277,559 1988 30 Years Wyndridge 3 Memphis, TN 298,409 1988 30 Years Yorktowne at Olde Mill Millersville, MD 4,010,721 1974 30 Years Yuma Court Colorado Springs, CO 170,222 1985 30 Years Development Properties (R) 0 (R) Operating Partnership Chicago, IL 42,766 (H) Management Business Chicago, IL 8,109,998 (G) ------------ TOTAL $444,761,975 ============
S-10 SCHEDULE III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION DECEMBER 31, 1996
COST CAPITALIZED SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL COST TO ACQUISITION DESCRIPTION COMPANY (IMPROVEMENTS, NET) (1) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & BUILDING & APARTMENT NAME LOCATION ENCUMBRANCES LAND FIXTURES LAND FIXTURES - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2900 on First...............Seattle, WA 0 1,176,400 10,588,096 1,200 95,180 3000 Grand..................Des Moines, IA 0 858,305 7,827,336 0 1,191,980 7979 Westheimer.............Houston, TX 0 1,388,400 12,495,280 1,400 733,108 Altamonte...................San Antonio, TX 14,600,000 1,663,100 14,968,079 1,970 540,718 Amberton....................Manassas, VA 6,595,519 888,800 8,352,507 11,800 745,330 Arbors of Hickory Hollow....Nashville, TN (D) 202,285 6,594,754 700 1,071,223 Arbors of Brentwood.........Nashville, TN (D) 404,570 13,189,508 100 749,501 Arbors of Las Colinas.......Irving, TX 0 1,662,300 14,960,709 1,600 1,012,376 Bainbridge..................Durham, NC 0 1,042,900 9,385,579 33,400 837,173 Bay Club....................Phoenix, AZ (E) 828,100 5,821,759 100 1,077,580 Bourbon Square..............Palatine, IL 28,150,000 3,982,600 35,843,025 2,700 2,024,772 Brentwood...................Vancouver, WA 0 1,318,200 11,863,517 39,021 824,156 Breton Mill.................Houston, TX (F) 212,720 8,154,404 100 613,371 Bridgecreek.................Wilsonville, OR 0 1,294,600 11,651,108 5,290 536,972 Bridgeport..................Raleigh, NC 0 1,296,200 11,665,351 500 208,931 Brierwood...................Jacksonville, FL 0 546,100 4,914,681 4,300 62,886 Brittany Square.............Tulsa, OK 0 625,000 4,220,662 0 352,527 Brixworth...................Nashville, TN 0 1,172,100 10,549,371 1,600 42,780 Camellero...................Scottsdale, AZ 11,949,595 1,923,600 17,312,869 1,300 274,238 Canterbury..................Germantown, MD 19,032,948 2,781,300 26,656,574 0 2,044,601 Canterchase.................Nashville, TN 5,824,040 862,200 7,759,711 1,100 32,267 Canyon Creek................Tucson, AZ (E) 834,313 5,840,188 100 358,628 Canyon Sands................Phoenix, AZ 8,849,680 1,475,900 13,282,737 14,550 131,988 Carmel Terrace..............San Diego, CA 0 2,288,300 20,632,540 0 99,768 Casa Capricorn..............San Diego, CA 0 1,260,100 11,341,085 2,400 27,534 Casa Cordoba................Tallahassee, FL 0 307,055 2,732,177 0 787,356 Casa Cortez.................Tallahassee, FL 0 120,590 1,196,857 0 467,869 Catalina Shores.............Las Vegas, NV 0 1,222,200 10,999,974 4,800 413,277 Cedar Crest.................Overland Park, KS 0 2,159,800 19,438,107 500 15,521 Celebration at Westchase....Houston, TX (E) 2,204,590 6,312,399 100 708,272 Champion Oaks...............Houston, TX 7,298,817 931,900 8,519,479 0 146,787 Chandler Court..............Chandler, AZ 0 1,352,600 12,172,974 500 107,033 Chandler's Bay I............Kent, WA 0 1,503,400 13,530,223 3,500 497,871 Chaparral...................Largo, FL 6,891,428 303,100 6,169,465 0 2,608,105 Charter Club................Everett, WA 0 998,700 8,988,560 2,400 224,471 Cheyenne Crest..............Colorado Springs, CO (E) 73,950 3,936,559 100 643,159 Cloisters on the Green......Lexington, KY 2,827,810 187,074 2,193,726 0 1,370,338 Country Club I..............Silver Spring, MD 7,077,694 1,119,500 10,815,232 1,457 465,095 Country Club II.............Silver Spring, MD 5,966,153 850,000 8,255,502 2,294 23,886 GROSS AMOUNT CARRIED AT CLOSE OF DESCRIPTION PERIOD 12/31/96 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & ACCUMULATED APARTMENT NAME LOCATION LAND FIXTURES (A) TOTAL(B) DEPRECIATION - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2900 on First...............Seattle, WA 1,177,600 10,683,276 11,860,876 266,733 3000 Grand..................Des Moines, IA 858,305 9,019,316 9,877,621 4,136,718 7979 Westheimer.............Houston, TX 1,389,800 13,228,388 14,618,188 481,175 Altamonte...................San Antonio, TX 1,665,070 15,508,797 17,173,867 1,259,430 Amberton....................Manassas, VA 900,600 9,097,837 9,998,437 679,673 Arbors of Hickory Hollow....Nashville, TN 202,985 7,665,977 7,868,962 960,405 Arbors of Brentwood.........Nashville, TN 404,670 13,939,009 14,343,679 1,657,104 Arbors of Las Colinas.......Irving, TX 1,663,900 15,973,085 17,636,985 1,740,888 Bainbridge..................Durham, NC 1,076,300 10,222,752 11,299,052 1,010,232 Bay Club....................Phoenix, AZ 828,200 6,899,339 7,727,539 906,957 Bourbon Square..............Palatine, IL 3,985,300 37,867,797 41,853,097 3,931,913 Brentwood...................Vancouver, WA 1,357,221 12,687,673 14,044,894 673,352 Breton Mill.................Houston, TX 212,820 8,767,775 8,980,595 1,003,745 Bridgecreek.................Wilsonville, OR 1,299,890 12,188,080 13,487,970 1,161,921 Bridgeport..................Raleigh, NC 1,296,700 11,874,282 13,170,982 1,331,562 Brierwood...................Jacksonville, FL 550,400 4,977,567 5,527,967 66,571 Brittany Square.............Tulsa, OK 625,000 4,573,189 5,198,189 2,041,207 Brixworth...................Nashville, TN 1,173,700 10,592,150 11,765,850 133,056 Camellero...................Scottsdale, AZ 1,924,900 17,587,107 19,512,007 920,338 Canterbury..................Germantown, MD 2,781,300 28,701,175 31,482,475 2,155,479 Canterchase.................Nashville, TN 863,300 7,791,978 8,655,278 84,269 Canyon Creek................Tucson, AZ 834,413 6,198,816 7,033,229 790,012 Canyon Sands................Phoenix, AZ 1,490,450 13,414,725 14,905,175 283,324 Carmel Terrace..............San Diego, CA 2,288,300 20,732,308 23,020,608 1,575,010 Casa Capricorn..............San Diego, CA 1,262,500 11,368,619 12,631,119 107,033 Casa Cordoba................Tallahassee, FL 307,055 3,519,533 3,826,588 2,322,089 Casa Cortez.................Tallahassee, FL 120,590 1,664,726 1,785,316 1,039,578 Catalina Shores.............Las Vegas, NV 1,227,000 11,413,251 12,640,251 994,406 Cedar Crest.................Overland Park, KS 2,160,300 19,453,627 21,613,927 121,265 Celebration at Westchase....Houston, TX 2,204,690 7,020,671 9,225,361 1,056,903 Champion Oaks...............Houston, TX 931,900 8,666,266 9,598,166 712,007 Chandler Court..............Chandler, AZ 1,353,100 12,280,007 13,633,107 237,596 Chandler's Bay I............Kent, WA 1,506,900 14,028,094 15,534,994 1,106,336 Chaparral...................Largo, FL 303,100 8,777,570 9,080,670 5,077,932 Charter Club................Everett, WA 1,001,100 9,213,031 10,214,131 970,112 Cheyenne Crest..............Colorado Springs, CO 74,050 4,579,718 4,653,768 663,938 Cloisters on the Green......Lexington, KY 187,074 3,564,064 3,751,138 2,349,167 Country Club I..............Silver Spring, MD 1,120,957 11,280,327 12,401,284 804,078 Country Club II.............Silver Spring, MD 852,294 8,279,388 9,131,682 555,368 LIFE USED TO DESCRIPTION COMPUTE - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPRECIATION IN DATE OF LATEST INCOME APARTMENT NAME LOCATION CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT (C) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2900 on First...............Seattle, WA 1989-91 30 Years 3000 Grand..................Des Moines, IA 1970 30 Years 7979 Westheimer.............Houston, TX 1973 30 Years Altamonte...................San Antonio, TX 1985 30 Years Amberton....................Manassas, VA 1986 30 Years Arbors of Hickory Hollow....Nashville, TN 1986 30 Years Arbors of Brentwood.........Nashville, TN 1986 30 Years Arbors of Las Colinas.......Irving, TX 1984/85 30 Years Bainbridge..................Durham, NC 1984 30 Years Bay Club....................Phoenix, AZ 1976 30 Years Bourbon Square..............Palatine, IL 1984-87 30 Years Brentwood...................Vancouver, WA 1990 30 Years Breton Mill.................Houston, TX 1986 30 Years Bridgecreek.................Wilsonville, OR 1987 30 Years Bridgeport..................Raleigh, NC 1990 30 Years Brierwood...................Jacksonville, FL 1974 30 Years Brittany Square.............Tulsa, OK 1982 30 Years Brixworth...................Nashville, TN 1985 30 Years Camellero...................Scottsdale, AZ 1979 30 Years Canterbury..................Germantown, MD 1986 30 Years Canterchase.................Nashville, TN 1985 30 Years Canyon Creek................Tucson, AZ 1986 30 Years Canyon Sands................Phoenix, AZ 1983 30 Years Carmel Terrace..............San Diego, CA 1988-89 30 Years Casa Capricorn..............San Diego, CA 1981 30 Years Casa Cordoba................Tallahassee, FL 1972/1973 30 Years Casa Cortez.................Tallahassee, FL 1970 30 Years Catalina Shores.............Las Vegas, NV 1989 30 Years Cedar Crest.................Overland Park, KS 1986 30 Years Celebration at Westchase....Houston, TX 1979 30 Years Champion Oaks...............Houston, TX 1984 30 Years Chandler Court..............Chandler, AZ 1987 30 Years Chandler's Bay I............Kent, WA 1989 30 Years Chaparral...................Largo, FL 1976 30 Years Charter Club................Everett, WA 1991 30 Years Cheyenne Crest..............Colorado Springs, CO 1984 30 Years Cloisters on the Green......Lexington, KY 1974 30 Years Country Club I..............Silver Spring, MD 1980 30 Years Country Club II.............Silver Spring, MD 1982 30 Years
S-2 SCHEDULE III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION DECEMBER 31, 1996
COST CAPITALIZED SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL COST TO ACQUISITION DESCRIPTION COMPANY (IMPROVEMENTS, NET) (I) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & BUILDING & APARTMENT NAME LOCATION ENCUMBRANCES LAND FIXTURES LAND FIXTURES - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Country Ridge...............Farmington Hills, MI 0 1,605,800 14,452,066 14,750 315,877 Creekside...................Mountlake Terrace, WA 15,883,770 2,802,900 25,226,096 4,400 509,926 Creekside Oaks..............Walnut Creek, CA 11,566,208 2,167,300 19,505,628 700 6,495 Crystal Creek...............Phoenix, AZ 0 952,900 8,576,084 600 162,583 Cypress Point...............Las Vegas, NV 5,560,452 953,800 8,583,719 5,890 461,972 Dawntree....................Carrollton, TX 0 1,204,600 10,841,783 900 501,107 Deerwood....................San Diego, CA 0 2,075,700 18,680,801 6,395 2,734,498 Deerwood Meadows............Greensboro, NC (E) 986,643 6,906,503 100 582,195 Del Coronado................Mesa, AZ (O) 1,963,200 17,669,207 1,200 158,272 Desert Park.................Las Vegas, NV 0 1,085,400 9,401,015 0 501,594 Desert Sands................Phoenix, AZ 8,844,182 1,464,200 13,177,336 14,550 237,114 Diplomat South..............Beech Grove, IN 2,634,919 472,414 2,267,310 0 2,138,355 Doral.......................Louisville, KY 4,110,646 96,607 1,526,628 0 2,550,299 Eagle Canyon................Chino Hills, CA 0 1,806,800 16,261,336 1,400 25,406 Eagle Rim...................Redmond, WA 0 976,200 8,785,605 1,600 292,191 East Pointe.................Charlotte, NC 9,740,000 1,364,100 12,276,563 1,800 760,279 Edgewood....................Woodinville, WA 6,177,002 1,068,200 9,613,388 1,900 314,708 Emerald Place...............Bermuda Dunes, CA 0 954,400 8,589,110 2,100 442,566 Essex Place.................Overland Park, KS 11,161,045 1,831,900 16,486,600 3,500 1,251,417 Flying Sun..................Phoenix, AZ (E) 87,120 2,035,537 100 137,450 Forest Ridge................Arlington, TX 0 2,339,300 21,053,447 21,600 255,713 Fountain Creek..............Phoenix, AZ 0 686,000 6,173,818 500 107,826 Fountainhead Combined.......San Antonio, TX 23,275,000 3,617,449 13,446,560 0 1,197,985 Fountains at Flamingo.......Las Vegas, NV 0 3,180,900 28,628,533 2,200 405,159 Four Lakes..................Lisle, IL 10,344,569 2,465,000 13,178,449 0 5,443,148 Four Lakes Lisle............Lisle, IL 39,680,000 600,000 16,530,115 0 3,012,666 Fox Run.....................Little Rock, AR 5,481,038 422,014 4,053,552 0 4,563,021 Fox Run.....................Federal Way, WA 0 638,500 5,746,956 1,200 313,307 Frey........................Atlanta, GA 19,700,000 2,464,900 22,183,783 2,300 652,772 Gatehouse on the Green......Pambroke Pines, FL 0 2,216,800 19,951,085 9,900 90,552 Gatehouse at Pine Lake......Plantation, FL 0 1,886,200 16,975,382 9,900 90,508 Georgian Woods II...........Wheaton, MD 10,618,991 2,049,000 19,287,578 4,400 1,556,763 Glenridge...................Colorado Springs, CO (F) 884,688 4,466,900 100 372,410 Governor's Place............Augusta, GA 0 347,355 2,518,146 0 765,732 Greengate...................Marietta, GA 0 132,979 1,476,005 0 1,119,555 Greenwich Woods.............Silver Spring, MD 17,940,321 3,095,700 29,073,395 5,300 1,340,526 Greenwood Forest............Little Rock, AR 3,562,675 559,038 1,736,549 0 2,664,879 Habitat.....................Orlando, FL 0 600,000 494,032 0 5,636,708 Hammock's Place.............Miami, FL (F) 319,080 12,216,608 100 608,118 GROSS AMOUNT CARRIED AT CLOSE OF DESCRIPTION PERIOD 12/31/96 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & ACCUMULATED APARTMENT NAME LOCATION LAND FIXTURES (A) TOTAL(B) DEPRECIATION - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Country Ridge...............Farmington Hills, MI 1,620,550 14,767,943 16,388,493 300,193 Creekside...................Mountlake Terrace, WA 2,807,300 25,736,022 28,543,322 1,983,579 Creekside Oaks..............Walnut Creek, CA 2,168,000 19,512,122 21,680,122 30,810 Crystal Creek...............Phoenix, AZ 953,500 8,738,667 9,692,167 484,560 Cypress Point...............Las Vegas, NV 959,690 9,045,691 10,005,381 771,850 Dawntree....................Carrollton, TX 1,205,500 11,342,890 12,548,390 912,733 Deerwood....................San Diego, CA 2,082,095 21,415,299 23,497,394 1,936,782 Deerwood Meadows............Greensboro, NC 986,743 7,488,698 8,475,441 960,160 Del Coronado................Mesa, AZ 1,964,400 17,827,479 19,791,879 945,455 Desert Park.................Las Vegas, NV 1,085,400 9,902,609 10,988,009 361,874 Desert Sands................Phoenix, AZ 1,478,750 13,414,450 14,893,200 283,007 Diplomat South..............Beech Grove, IN 472,414 4,405,665 4,878,079 2,482,055 Doral.......................Louisville, KY 96,607 4,076,927 4,173,534 1,684,821 Eagle Canyon................Chino Hills, CA 1,808,200 16,286,742 18,094,942 165,212 Eagle Rim...................Redmond, WA 977,800 9,077,796 10,055,596 708,488 East Pointe.................Charlotte, NC 1,365,900 13,036,842 14,402,742 1,403,023 Edgewood....................Woodinville, WA 1,070,100 9,928,096 10,998,196 791,151 Emerald Place...............Bermuda Dunes, CA 956,500 9,031,676 9,988,176 979,033 Essex Place.................Overland Park, KS 1,835,400 17,738,017 19,573,417 1,697,366 Flying Sun..................Phoenix, AZ 87,220 2,172,987 2,260,207 331,352 Forest Ridge................Arlington, TX 2,360,900 21,309,160 23,670,060 473,229 Fountain Creek..............Phoenix, AZ 686,500 6,281,644 6,968,144 345,109 Fountainhead Combined.......San Antonio, TX 3,617,449 14,644,545 18,261,994 4,992,983 Fountains at Flamingo.......Las Vegas, NV 3,183,100 29,033,692 32,216,792 2,214,423 Four Lakes..................Lisle, IL 2,465,000 18,621,597 21,086,597 7,916,639 Four Lakes Lisle............Lisle, IL 600,000 19,542,781 20,142,781 5,648,085 Fox Run.....................Little Rock, AR 422,014 8,616,573 9,038,587 4,506,821 Fox Run.....................Federal Way, WA 639,700 6,060,263 6,699,963 500,256 Frey........................Atlanta, GA 2,467,200 22,836,555 25,303,755 1,909,476 Gatehouse on the Green......Pambroke Pines, FL 2,226,700 20,041,637 22,268,337 25,538 Gatehouse at Pine Lake......Plantation, FL 1,896,100 17,065,890 18,961,990 21,910 Georgian Woods II...........Wheaton, MD 2,053,400 20,844,341 22,897,741 1,458,067 Glenridge...................Colorado Springs, CO 884,788 4,839,310 5,724,098 658,422 Governor's Place............Augusta, GA 347,355 3,283,878 3,631,233 1,967,054 Greengate...................Marietta, GA 132,979 2,595,560 2,728,539 1,215,888 Greenwich Woods.............Silver Spring, MD 3,101,000 30,413,921 33,514,921 2,216,764 Greenwood Forest............Little Rock, AR 559,038 4,401,428 4,960,466 2,269,057 Habitat.....................Orlando, FL 600,000 6,130,740 6,730,740 3,511,792 Hammock's Place.............Miami, FL 319,180 12,824,726 13,143,906 1,474,391 LIFE USED TO DESCRIPTION COMPUTE - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPRECIATION IN DATE OF LATEST INCOME APARTMENT NAME LOCATION CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT (C) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Country Ridge...............Farmington Hills, MI 1986 30 Years Creekside...................Mountlake Terrace, WA 1987 30 Years Creekside Oaks..............Walnut Creek, CA 1974 30 Years Crystal Creek...............Phoenix, AZ 1985 30 Years Cypress Point...............Las Vegas, NV 1989 30 Years Dawntree....................Carrollton, TX 1982 30 Years Deerwood....................San Diego, CA 1990 30 Years Deerwood Meadows............Greensboro, NC 1986 30 Years Del Coronado................Mesa, AZ 1985 30 Years Desert Park.................Las Vegas, NV 1987 30 Years Desert Sands................Phoenix, AZ 1982 30 Years Diplomat South..............Beech Grove, IN 1970 30 Years Doral.......................Louisville, KY 1972 30 Years Eagle Canyon................Chino Hills, CA 1985 30 Years Eagle Rim...................Redmond, WA 1986-88 30 Years East Pointe.................Charlotte, NC 1987 30 Years Edgewood....................Woodinville, WA 1986 30 Years Emerald Place...............Bermuda Dunes, CA 1988 30 Years Essex Place.................Overland Park, KS 1970-84 30 Years Flying Sun..................Phoenix, AZ 1983 30 Years Forest Ridge................Arlington, TX 1984/85 30 Years Fountain Creek..............Phoenix, AZ 1984 30 Years Fountainhead Combined.......San Antonio, TX 1985/1987 30 Years Fountains at Flamingo.......Las Vegas, NV 1989-91 30 Years Four Lakes..................Lisle, IL 1968/1988* 30 Years Four Lakes Lisle............Lisle, IL 1968/1988* 30 Years Fox Run.....................Little Rock, AR 1974 30 Years Fox Run.....................Federal Way, WA 1988 30 Years Frey........................Atlanta, GA 1985 30 Years Gatehouse on the Green......Pambroke Pines, FL 1990 30 Years Gatehouse at Pine Lake......Plantation, FL 1990 30 Years Georgian Woods II...........Wheaton, MD 1967 30 Years Glenridge...................Colorado Springs, CO 1985 30 Years Governor's Place............Augusta, GA 1972 30 Years Greengate...................Marietta, GA 1971 30 Years Greenwich Woods.............Silver Spring, MD 1967 30 Years Greenwood Forest............Little Rock, AR 1975 30 Years Habitat.....................Orlando, FL 1974 30 Years Hammock's Place.............Miami, FL 1986 30 Years
S-3 SCHEDULE III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION DECEMBER 31, 1996
COST CAPITALIZED SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL COST TO ACQUISITION DESCRIPTION COMPANY (IMPROVEMENTS, NET) (I) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & BUILDING & APARTMENT NAME LOCATION ENCUMBRANCES LAND FIXTURES LAND FIXTURES - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hampton Green...............San Antonio, TX (E) 1,561,830 2,962,670 0 1,894,677 Harbour Landing.............Corpus Christi, TX 0 761,600 6,854,524 3,400 758,682 Hathaway....................Long Beach, CA 0 2,512,200 22,609,720 300 146,216 Hearthstone ...............San Antonio, TX (E) 1,035,700 3,375,132 100 283,285 Heron Cove..................Coral Springs, FL 0 823,000 7,997,360 0 458,184 Heron Landing (K)...........Lauderhill, FL 0 707,100 6,363,784 5,400 163,137 Heron Run...................Plantation, FL 0 917,800 8,854,001 0 564,445 Hidden Valley...............Ann Arbor, MI 0 915,000 7,583,653 0 723,276 Holcomb Bridge..............Atlanta, GA 9,545,000 2,142,400 19,281,704 900 752,903 Hunter's Glen...............Chesterfield, MO 0 913,500 8,221,026 1,600 29,842 Hunter's Green..............Fort Worth, TX (F) 524,200 3,404,622 100 619,907 Huntington Park.............Everett, WA 0 1,594,500 14,350,001 3,000 461,869 Indian Bend.................Phoenix, AZ 0 1,072,500 9,652,385 3,200 373,611 Indian Tree.................Arvada, CO (E) 881,125 4,868,332 100 352,319 Ivy Place (L)...............Atlanta, GA 0 793,200 7,139,200 8,450 138,033 Kempton Downs...............Gresham, OR 0 1,182,200 10,639,993 35,149 756,737 Keystone....................Austin, TX 2,959,560 498,000 4,482,306 500 313,558 Kingsport...................Alexandria, VA 0 1,262,250 11,454,606 0 1,454,504 Kingswood Manor.............San Antonio, TX (E) 293,900 2,061,996 100 325,573 La Costa Brava (J)..........Jacksonville, FL 4,741,003 835,757 4,964,681 (1) 5,751,810 La Costa Brava..............Orlando, FL 0 206,626 1,380,505 0 5,174,152 Lake in the Woods...........Ypsilanti, MI 0 1,859,625 16,314,064 0 5,349,035 Lakeville Resort............Petaluma, CA 20,776,563 2,734,100 24,773,523 0 (159,496) Lakewood Oaks...............Dallas, TX 0 1,630,200 14,671,813 1,200 526,491 Lands End...................Pacifica, CA 0 1,824,500 16,423,435 0 77,817 Laurel Ridge................Chapel Hill, NC 0 160,000 1,752,118 0 2,779,323 Lincoln Green I.............San Antonio, TX 0 947,366 2,133,002 0 3,609,969 Lincoln Green II............San Antonio, TX 0 1,052,340 6,045,696 0 (249,429) Lincoln Green III...........San Antonio, TX 0 536,010 2,121,295 0 (66,297) Lodge-Oklahoma..............Tulsa, OK 0 313,571 2,677,951 0 789,532 Lodge-Texas.................San Antonio, TX 0 1,363,636 5,496,784 0 3,427,219 Longwood....................Decatur, GA 0 1,452,000 13,067,523 2,048 192,005 Mallard Cove................Greenville, SC 0 803,700 7,233,160 8,350 125,996 Mallgate....................Louisville, KY 0 0 6,162,515 0 3,399,784 Marbrisa....................Tampa, FL 0 811,500 7,303,334 1,500 23,966 Marina Club.................Forth Worth, TX 0 781,000 7,028,588 3,269 1,381,884 Marymont....................Laurel, MD 0 1,901,800 17,116,593 2,000 462,012 Maxwell Apartments..........Augusta, GA 0 216,000 1,846,772 0 681,209 McAlpine Ridge..............Charlotte, NC 0 1,283,400 11,550,225 600 300,938 GROSS AMOUNT CARRIED AT CLOSE OF DESCRIPTION PERIOD 12/31/96 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING & ACCUMULATED APARTMENT NAME LOCATION LAND FIXTURES (A) TOTAL(B) DEPRECIATION - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hampton Green...............San Antonio, TX 1,561,830 4,857,347 6,419,177 676,323 Harbour Landing.............Corpus Christi, TX 765,000 7,613,206 8,378,206 807,403 Hathaway....................Long Beach, CA 2,512,500 22,755,936 25,268,436 1,060,589 Hearthstone ...............San Antonio, TX 1,035,800 3,658,417 4,694,217 527,069 Heron Cove..................Coral Springs, FL 823,000 8,455,544 9,278,544 661,829 Heron Landing (K)...........Lauderhill, FL 712,500 6,526,921 7,239,421 199,030 Heron Run...................Plantation, FL 917,800 9,418,446 10,336,246 706,775 Hidden Valley...............Ann Arbor, MI 915,000 8,306,929 9,221,929 4,101,426 Holcomb Bridge..............Atlanta, GA 2,143,300 20,034,607 22,177,907 1,684,661 Hunter's Glen...............Chesterfield, MO 915,100 8,250,868 9,165,968 77,392 Hunter's Green..............Fort Worth, TX 524,300 4,024,529 4,548,829 519,924 Huntington Park.............Everett, WA 1,597,500 14,811,870 16,409,370 1,533,292 Indian Bend.................Phoenix, AZ 1,075,700 10,025,996 11,101,696 941,553 Indian Tree.................Arvada, CO 881,225 5,220,651 6,101,876 803,866 Ivy Place (L)...............Atlanta, GA 801,650 7,277,233 8,078,883 152,322 Kempton Downs...............Gresham, OR 1,217,349 11,396,730 12,614,079 610,026 Keystone....................Austin, TX 498,500 4,795,864 5,294,364 281,085 Kingsport...................Alexandria, VA 1,262,250 12,909,110 14,171,360 942,883 Kingswood Manor.............San Antonio, TX 294,000 2,387,569 2,681,569 317,155 La Costa Brava (J)..........Jacksonville, FL 835,756 10,716,491 11,552,247 5,378,546 La Costa Brava..............Orlando, FL 206,626 6,554,657 6,761,283 3,259,968 Lake in the Woods...........Ypsilanti, MI 1,859,625 21,663,099 23,522,724 10,105,716 Lakeville Resort............Petaluma, CA 2,734,100 24,614,027 27,348,127 153,152 Lakewood Oaks...............Dallas, TX 1,631,400 15,198,304 16,829,704 1,247,503 Lands End...................Pacifica, CA 1,824,500 16,501,252 18,325,752 301,140 Laurel Ridge................Chapel Hill, NC 160,000 4,531,441 4,691,441 1,876,897 Lincoln Green I.............San Antonio, TX 947,366 5,742,971 6,690,337 2,342,894 Lincoln Green II............San Antonio, TX 1,052,340 5,796,267 6,848,607 1,863,118 Lincoln Green III...........San Antonio, TX 536,010 2,054,998 2,591,008 682,835 Lodge-Oklahoma..............Tulsa, OK 313,571 3,467,483 3,781,054 1,768,970 Lodge-Texas.................San Antonio, TX 1,363,636 8,924,003 10,287,639 2,752,127 Longwood....................Decatur, GA 1,454,048 13,259,528 14,713,576 1,339,222 Mallard Cove................Greenville, SC 812,050 7,359,156 8,171,206 139,976 Mallgate....................Louisville, KY 0 9,562,299 9,562,299 5,471,136 Marbrisa....................Tampa, FL 813,000 7,327,300 8,140,300 63,078 Marina Club.................Forth Worth, TX 784,269 8,410,472 9,194,741 867,288 Marymount...................Laurel, MD 1,903,800 17,578,605 19,482,405 1,343,520 Maxwell Apartments..........Augusta, GA 216,000 2,527,981 2,743,981 955,986 McAlpine Ridge..............Charlotte, NC 1,284,000 11,851,163 13,135,163 896,373 LIFE USED TO DESCRIPTION COMPUTE - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPRECIATION IN DATE OF LATEST INCOME APARTMENT NAME LOCATION CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT (C) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hampton Green...............San Antonio, TX 1979 30 Years Harbour Landing.............Corpus Christi, TX 1985 30 Years Hathaway....................Long Beach, CA 1987 30 Years Hearthstone ...............San Antonio, TX 1982 30 Years Heron Cove..................Coral Springs, FL 1987 30 Years Heron Landing (K)...........Lauderhill, FL 1988 30 Years Heron Run...................Plantation, FL 1987 30 Years Hidden Valley...............Ann Arbor, MI 1973 30 Years Holcomb Bridge..............Atlanta, GA 1985 30 Years Hunter's Glen...............Chesterfield, MO 1985 30 Years Hunter's Green..............Fort Worth, TX 1981 30 Years Huntington Park.............Everett, WA 1991 30 Years Indian Bend.................Phoenix, AZ 1973 30 Years Indian Tree.................Arvada, CO 1983 30 Years Ivy Place (L)...............Atlanta, GA 1978 30 Years Kempton Downs...............Gresham, OR 1990 30 Years Keystone....................Austin, TX 1981 30 Years Kingsport...................Alexandria, VA 1986 30 Years Kingswood Manor.............San Antonio, TX 1983 30 Years La Costa Brava (J)..........Jacksonville, FL 1970/1973 30 Years La Costa Brava..............Orlando, FL 1967 30 Years Lake in the Woods...........Ypsilanti, MI 1969 30 Years Lakeville Resort............Petaluma, CA 1984 30 Years Lakewood Oaks...............Dallas, TX 1987 30 Years Lands End...................Pacifica, CA 1974 30 Years Laurel Ridge................Chapel Hill, NC 1975 30 Years Lincoln Green I.............San Antonio, TX 1984/1986 30 Years Lincoln Green II............San Antonio, TX 1984/1986 30 Years Lincoln Green III...........San Antonio, TX 1984/1986 30 Years Lodge-Oklahoma..............Tulsa, OK 1979 30 Years Lodge-Texas.................San Antonio, TX 1979(#) 30 Years Longwood....................Decatur, GA 1992 30 Years Mallard Cove................Greenville, SC 1983 30 Years Mallgate....................Louisville, KY 1969 30 Years Marbrisa....................Tampa, FL 1984 30 Years Marina Club.................Forth Worth, TX 1987 30 Years Marymount...................Laurel, MD 1987-88 30 Years Maxwell Apartments..........Augusta, GA 1951 30 Years McAlpine Ridge..............Charlotte, NC 1989-90 30 Years
S-4 SCHEDULE III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION DECEMBER 31, 1996
COST CAPITALIZED SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL COST TO ACQUISITION DESCRIPTION COMPANY (IMPROVEMENTS, NET) (I) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & BUILDING & APARTMENT NAME LOCATION ENCUMBRANCES LAND FIXTURES LAND FIXTURES - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Meadowcreek.................Tigard, OR 8,788,473 1,298,100 11,682,684 1,000 497,605 Merrimac Woods..............Costa Mesa, CA 0 673,300 6,059,722 1,600 29,948 Mountain Terrace............Stevenson Ranch, CA 0 3,977,200 35,794,729 0 (0) Newport Cove................Henderson, NV 0 698,700 6,288,245 1,600 765,432 Newport Heights.............Seattle, WA 2,655,505 390,700 3,516,229 500 208,031 Northhampton I..............Largo, MD 13,333,122 1,843,200 17,318,363 0 1,720,009 Northhampton II.............Largo, MD 0 1,494,100 14,279,723 19,400 186,486 Northgate Village...........San Antonio, TX (E) 660,000 5,753,724 100 350,807 Oak Mill II.................Germantown, MD 6,475,057 854,000 8,187,169 133 689,508 Oak Park North..............Agoura Hills, CA (O) 1,706,500 15,358,942 400 44,593 Oak Park South..............Agoura Hills, CA (O) 1,683,400 15,150,835 400 82,585 Oaks of Lakebridge..........Ormond Beach, FL 0 413,700 3,742,503 2,100 270,178 Olentangy...................Columbus, OH 28,425,106 3,032,336 20,862,191 0 7,394,749 Orchard Ridge...............Seattle, WA 0 482,600 4,343,826 3,000 157,534 Paradise Point..............Dania, FL 0 1,494,700 13,452,161 855,955 1,237,844 Park Knoll..................Atlanta, GA 0 2,904,500 26,140,219 4,300 1,252,945 Park Place I & II...........Plymouth, MN 17,951,182 2,428,200 21,853,006 5,700 185,384 Park West...................Los Angeles, CA 0 3,033,300 27,299,323 100 236,356 Parkwest....................Austin, TX (E) 648,605 4,541,683 100 419,923 Pine Harbour................Orlando, FL 0 1,661,000 14,948,625 3,300 749,584 Pine Meadow.................Greensboro, NC 4,921,530 719,300 6,474,036 1,250 67,385 Pines at Cloverlane.........Pittsfield Township, MI 0 1,906,600 17,159,269 2,400 1,913,775 Pines of Springdale.........West Palm Beach, FL 0 471,200 4,240,800 2,667 385,267 Plantation..................Monroe, LA 0 210,000 3,370,715 0 (399,716) Pointe East.................Redmond, WA 0 601,800 5,416,489 800 108,328 Port Royale.................Ft. Lauderdale, FL 0 1,752,100 15,769,281 2,100 406,225 Port Royale II..............Ft. Lauderdale, FL 0 1,015,700 9,141,355 6,300 304,166 Preston in Willowbend.......Plano, TX 0 872,500 7,852,675 3,000 1,261,802 Preston Lake................Atlanta, GA 0 1,430,900 12,877,986 34,993 934,101 Promenade Terrace...........Corona Hills, CA 16,490,541 2,281,000 20,529,476 1,700 40,643 Pueblo Villas...............Albuquerque, NM 0 854,300 7,688,783 1,200 36,858 Quail Run...................Oklahoma City, OK 0 1,000,000 4,136,059 0 551,288 Ravens Crest................Plainsboro, NJ (O) 4,673,000 42,057,149 2,850 1,065,442 Regency Palms...............Huntington Beach, CA 0 1,856,500 16,708,950 800 143,839 Reserve Square..............Cleveland, OH 0 2,618,352 23,565,022 500 7,965,098 Ridgetree I & II............Dallas, TX 0 2,094,600 18,851,177 19,000 382,141 River Bend..................Tampa, FL 0 602,945 2,161,915 0 1,994,175 Rock Creek..................Corrboro, NC 0 895,100 8,056,360 0 148 Rosehill Pointe.............Lenexa, KS 0 2,073,400 18,660,475 18,300 483,594 GROSS AMOUNT CARRIED AT CLOSE OF DESCRIPTION PERIOD 12/31/96 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & ACCUMULATED APARTMENT NAME LOCATION LAND FIXTURES (A) TOTAL(B) DEPRECIATION - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Meadowcreek.................Tigard, OR 1,299,100 12,180,289 13,479,389 972,673 Merrimac Woods..............Costa Mesa, CA 674,900 6,089,669 6,764,569 58,694 Mountain Terrace............Stevenson Ranch, CA 3,977,200 35,794,729 39,771,929 3,502 Newport Cove................Henderson, NV 700,300 7,053,677 7,753,977 844,928 Newport Heights.............Seattle, WA 391,200 3,724,260 4,115,460 300,036 Northhampton I..............Largo, MD 1,843,200 19,038,372 20,881,572 1,440,396 Northhampton II.............Largo, MD 1,513,500 14,466,209 15,979,709 1,026,005 Northgate Village...........San Antonio, TX 660,100 6,104,531 6,764,631 918,384 Oak Mill II.................Germantown, MD 854,133 8,876,677 9,730,810 616,158 Oak Park North..............Agoura Hills, CA 1,706,900 15,403,535 17,110,435 660,163 Oak Park South..............Agoura Hills, CA 1,683,800 15,233,420 16,917,220 703,216 Oaks of Lakebridge..........Ormond Beach, FL 415,800 4,012,681 4,428,481 505,544 Olentangy...................Columbus, OH 3,032,336 28,256,940 31,289,276 14,672,182 Orchard Ridge...............Seattle, WA 485,600 4,501,360 4,986,960 411,431 Paradise Point..............Dania, FL 2,350,655 14,690,005 17,040,660 1,199,383 Park Knoll..................Atlanta, GA 2,908,800 27,393,164 30,301,964 2,838,509 Park Place I & II...........Plymouth, MN 2,433,900 22,038,390 24,472,290 265,497 Park West...................Los Angeles, CA 3,033,400 27,535,679 30,569,079 1,281,092 Parkwest....................Austin, TX 648,705 4,961,606 5,610,311 607,764 Pine Harbour................Orlando, FL 1,664,300 15,698,209 17,362,509 1,558,426 Pine Meadow.................Greensboro, NC 720,550 6,541,421 7,261,971 115,437 Pines at Cloverlane.........Pittsfield Township, MI 1,909,000 19,073,044 20,982,044 583,144 Pines of Springdale.........West Palm Beach, FL 473,867 4,626,067 5,099,934 485,180 Plantation..................Monroe, LA 210,000 2,970,999 3,180,999 1,930,187 Pointe East.................Redmond, WA 602,600 5,524,817 6,127,417 421,303 Port Royale.................Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1,754,200 16,175,506 17,929,706 1,236,499 Port Royale II..............Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1,022,000 9,445,521 10,467,521 264,972 Preston in Willowbend.......Plano, TX 875,500 9,114,477 9,989,977 980,635 Preston Lake................Atlanta, GA 1,465,893 13,812,087 15,277,980 1,394,584 Promenade Terrace...........Corona Hills, CA 2,282,700 20,570,119 22,852,819 332,826 Pueblo Villas...............Albuquerque, NM 855,500 7,725,641 8,581,141 122,902 Quail Run...................Oklahoma City, OK 1,000,000 4,687,347 5,687,347 1,911,096 Raven's Crest...............Plainsboro, NJ 4,675,850 43,122,591 47,798,441 3,741,881 Regency Palms...............Huntington Beach, CA 1,857,300 16,852,789 18,710,089 493,126 Reserve Square..............Cleveland, OH 2,618,852 31,530,120 34,148,972 2,619,824 Ridgetree I & II............Dallas, TX 2,113,600 19,233,318 21,346,918 405,273 River Bend..................Tampa, FL 602,945 4,156,090 4,759,035 2,714,440 Rock Creek..................Corrboro, NC 895,100 8,056,508 8,951,608 16,432 Rosehill Pointe.............Lenexa, KS 2,091,700 19,144,069 21,235,769 404,389 LIFE USED TO DESCRIPTION COMPUTE - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPRECIATION IN DATE OF LATEST INCOME APARTMENT NAME LOCATION CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT (C) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Meadowcreek.................Tigard, OR 1985 30 Years Merrimac Woods..............Costa Mesa, CA 1970 30 Years Mountain Terrace............Stevenson Ranch, CA 1992 30 Years Newport Cove................Henderson, NV 1983 30 Years Newport Heights.............Seattle, WA 1985 30 Years Northhampton I..............Largo, MD 1977 30 Years Northhampton II.............Largo, MD 1988 30 Years Northgate Village...........San Antonio, TX 1984 30 Years Oak Mill II.................Germantown, MD 1985 30 Years Oak Park North..............Agoura Hills, CA 1990 30 Years Oak Park South..............Agoura Hills, CA 1989 30 Years Oaks of Lakebridge..........Ormond Beach, FL 1984 30 Years Olentangy...................Columbus, OH 1972 30 Years Orchard Ridge...............Seattle, WA 1988 30 Years Paradise Point..............Dania, FL 1987-90 30 Years Park Knoll..................Atlanta, GA 1983 30 Years Park Place I & II...........Plymouth, MN 1986 30 Years Park West...................Los Angeles, CA 1987/90 30 Years Parkwest....................Austin, TX 1985 30 Years Pine Harbour................Orlando, FL 1991 30 Years Pine Meadow.................Greensboro, NC 1974 30 Years Pines at Cloverlane.........Pittsfield Township, MI 1975-79 30 Years Pines of Springdale.........West Palm Beach, FL 1985/87(x) 30 Years Plantation..................Monroe, LA 1972 30 Years Pointe East.................Redmond, WA 1988 30 Years Port Royale.................Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1988 30 Years Port Royale II..............Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1991 30 Years Preston in Willowbend.......Plano, TX 1985 30 Years Preston Lake................Atlanta, GA 1984-86 30 Years Promenade Terrace...........Corona Hills, CA 1990 30 Years Pueblo Villas...............Albuquerque, NM 1975 30 Years Quail Run...................Oklahoma City, OK 1978/1983 30 Years Raven's Crest...............Plainsboro, NJ 1984 30 Years Regency Palms...............Huntington Beach, CA 1969 30 Years Reserve Square..............Cleveland, OH 1973 30 Years Ridgetree I & II............Dallas, TX 1983 30 Years River Bend..................Tampa, FL 1971 30 Years Rock Creek..................Corrboro, NC 1986 30 Years Rosehill Pointe.............Lenexa, KS 1984 30 Years
S-5 SCHEDULE III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION DECEMBER 31, 1996
COST CAPITALIZED SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL COST TO ACQUISITION DESCRIPTION COMPANY (IMPROVEMENTS, NET) (I) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & BUILDING & APARTMENT NAME LOCATION ENCUMBRANCES LAND FIXTURES LAND FIXTURES - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Roswell.....................Atlanta, GA 8,100,000 1,217,500 10,957,845 2,500 442,046 Sabal Pointe(M).............Coral Springs, FL 0 1,941,900 17,477,592 9,500 177,360 Saddle Creek................Carrollton, TX 0 703,300 6,329,899 4,800 2,939,209 Saddle Ridge................Loudoun County, VA 0 1,351,800 12,165,984 13,000 191,045 Sawgrass Cove...............Bradenton, FL 0 1,671,200 15,041,179 2,950 718,569 Sheffield Court.............Arlington, VA 0 3,349,350 30,246,228 0 1,991,716 Silver Shadow...............Las Vegas, NV 0 952,100 8,568,921 1,340 254,165 Silverwood..................Mission, KS 11,000,000 1,244,000 11,196,244 1,700 496,371 Sleepy Hollow...............Kansas City, MO 12,500,000 2,193,546 13,689,443 1 1,224,190 Songbird....................San Antonio, TX 6,984,854 1,080,500 9,724,928 1,900 46,272 Sonnet Cove I...............Lexington, KY 0 183,407 2,422,860 0 1,553,169 Sonnet Cove II..............Lexington, KY 1,495,882 100,000 1,108,405 0 821,113 Southbank...................Mesa, AZ 0 319,600 2,876,874 10,900 304,656 South Creek.................Mesa, AZ 16,541,027 2,669,300 24,023,758 1,900 78,353 Spice Run...................Naperville, IL 0 2,578,900 23,210,030 400 3,874 Springs Colony..............Orlando, FL 0 631,900 5,687,010 8,500 657,299 Stonebrook..................Oklahoma City, OK 0 1,418,887 7,528,238 0 180,721 Stonelake Club..............Ocala, FL (E) 250,000 2,024,968 100 319,301 Summer Ridge................Riverside, CA 0 600,500 5,404,571 1,800 23,710 Summerset Village...........Chatsworth, CA 0 2,628,500 23,656,668 1,900 30,377 Sunny Oak Village...........Overland Park, KS 0 2,222,600 20,003,050 20,950 276,118 Sunrise Springs.............Las Vegas, NV 0 972,600 8,753,491 2,700 144,038 Sutton Place................Dallas, TX 0 1,316,500 11,848,717 41,900 2,241,843 Tanasbourne Terrace.........Hillsboro, OR 0 1,873,000 16,857,220 3,700 695,796 Tanglewood..................Manassas, VA 15,795,420 2,103,400 19,559,772 4,895 1,576,348 Tanglewood..................Portland, OR 0 760,000 6,839,589 3,000 800,883 Terraces at Peachtree.......Atlanta, GA 0 582,800 5,245,560 700 284,134 The Place...................Fort Myers, FL 0 722,900 6,506,350 3,340 350,239 The Seasons.................Boise, ID 0 604,400 5,439,624 3,600 200,077 Towne Centre III............Laurel, MD 6,022,120 982,300 9,301,830 0 929,712 Towne Centre IV.............Laurel, MD 9,781,127 1,564,200 14,787,362 4,700 44,169 Trails......................Arlington, TX 0 616,700 5,550,590 21,300 531,223 Trails......................Las Vegas, NV 0 3,076,200 27,685,764 3,000 713,626 Trails......................Aurora, CO (E) 1,217,800 8,525,346 100 1,142,930 University Park.............Toledo, OH 0 70,000 834,378 0 1,415,627 Via Ventura.................Phoenix, AZ 0 1,476,500 13,288,894 7,100 2,735,078 Village Oaks................Austin, TX 5,506,970 1,184,400 10,659,432 500 4,761 Villa Madeira...............Phoenix, AZ 0 1,580,000 14,219,907 2,100 403,579 Villa Manana................Phoenix, AZ 0 951,400 8,562,443 3,900 484,091 GROSS AMOUNT CARRIED AT CLOSE OF DESCRIPTION PERIOD 12/31/96 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & ACCUMULATED APARTMENT NAME LOCATION LAND FIXTURES(A) TOTAL(B) DEPRECIATION - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Roswell.....................Atlanta, GA 1,220,000 11,399,891 12,619,891 965,464 Sabal Pointe(M).............Coral Springs, FL 1,951,400 17,654,952 19,606,352 531,729 Saddle Creek................Carrollton, TX 708,100 9,269,108 9,977,208 1,175,684 Saddle Ridge................Loudoun County, VA 1,364,800 12,357,029 13,721,829 506,256 Sawgrass Cove...............Bradenton, FL 1,674,150 15,759,748 17,433,898 1,471,148 Sheffield Court.............Arlington, VA 3,349,350 32,237,944 35,587,294 2,072,699 Silver Shadow...............Las Vegas, NV 953,440 8,823,086 9,776,526 941,078 Silverwood..................Mission, KS 1,245,700 11,692,615 12,938,315 956,744 Sleepy Hollow...............Kansas City, MO 2,193,547 14,913,633 17,107,180 4,287,699 Songbird....................San Antonio, TX 1,082,400 9,771,200 10,853,600 103,123 Sonnet Cove I...............Lexington, KY 183,407 3,976,029 4,159,436 2,577,503 Sonnet Cove II..............Lexington, KY 100,000 1,929,518 2,029,518 1,208,653 Southbank...................Mesa, AZ 330,500 3,181,530 3,512,030 347,843 South Creek.................Mesa, AZ 2,671,200 24,102,111 26,773,311 400,568 Spice Run...................Naperville, IL 2,579,300 23,213,904 25,793,204 27,627 Springs Colony..............Orlando, FL 640,400 6,344,309 6,984,709 587,311 Stonebrook..................Oklahoma City, OK 1,418,887 7,708,959 9,127,846 3,310,433 Stonelake Club..............Ocala, FL 250,100 2,344,269 2,594,369 344,464 Summer Ridge................Riverside, CA 602,300 5,428,281 6,030,581 91,415 Summerset Village...........Chatsworth, CA 2,630,400 23,687,044 26,317,444 236,265 Sunny Oak Village...........Overland Park, KS 2,243,550 20,279,168 22,522,718 380,603 Sunrise Springs.............Las Vegas, NV 975,300 8,897,529 9,872,829 735,256 Sutton Place................Dallas, TX 1,358,400 14,090,560 15,448,960 1,558,058 Tanasbourne Terrace.........Hillsboro, OR 1,876,700 17,553,016 19,429,716 1,491,360 Tanglewood..................Manassas, VA 2,108,295 21,136,120 23,244,415 1,634,125 Tanglewood..................Portland, OR 763,000 7,640,472 8,403,472 716,175 Terraces at Peachtree.......Atlanta, GA 583,500 5,529,694 6,113,194 227,212 The Place...................Fort Myers, FL 726,240 6,856,589 7,582,829 608,174 The Seasons.................Boise, ID 608,000 5,639,701 6,247,701 510,392 Towne Centre III............Laurel, MD 982,300 10.231,542 11,213,842 789,981 Towne Centre IV.............Laurel, MD 1,568,900 14,831,531 16,400,431 1,020,310 Trails......................Arlington, TX 638,000 6,081,813 6,719,813 623,069 Trails......................Las Vegas, NV 3,079,200 28,399,390 31,478,590 2,184,035 Trails......................Aurora, Co 1,217,900 9,668,276 10,886,176 1,306,466 University Park.............Toledo, OH 70,000 2,250,005 2,320,005 1,235,516 Via Ventura.................Phoenix, AZ 1,483,600 16,023,972 17,507,572 1,331,620 Village Oaks................Austin, TX 1,184,900 10,664,193 11,849,093 20,925 Villa Madeira...............Phoenix, AZ 1,582,100 14,623,486 16,205,586 1,324,635 Villa Manana................Phoenix, AZ 955,300 9,046,534 10,001,834 839,816
LIFE USED TO DESCRIPTION COMPUTE - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPRECIATION IN DATE OF LATEST INCOME APARTMENT NAME LOCATION CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT(C) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Roswell.....................Atlanta, GA 1985 30 Years Sabal Pointe(M).............Coral Springs, FL 1995 30 Years Saddle Creek................Carrollton, TX 1980 30 Years Saddle Ridge................Loudoun County, VA 1989 30 Years Sawgrass Cove...............Bradenton, FL 1991 30 Years Sheffield Court.............Arlington, VA 1986 30 Years Silver Shadow...............Las Vegas, NV 1992 30 Years Silverwood..................Mission, KS 1986 30 Years Sleepy Hollow...............Kansas City, MO 1987 30 Years Songbird....................San Antonio, TX 1981 30 Years Sonnet Cove I...............Lexington, KY 1972 30 Years Sonnet Cove II..............Lexington, KY 1974 30 Years Southbank...................Mesa, AZ 1985 30 Years South Creek.................Mesa, AZ 1986-89 30 Years Spice Run...................Naperville, IL 1988 30 Years Springs Colony..............Orlando, FL 1986 30 Years Stonebrook..................Oklahoma City, OK 1983 30 Years Stonelake Club..............Ocala, FL 1986 30 Years Summer Ridge................Riverside, CA 1985 30 Years Summerset Village...........Chatsworth, CA 1985 30 Years Sunny Oak Village...........Overland Park, KS 1984 30 Years Sunrise Springs.............Las Vegas, NV 1989 30 Years Sutton Place................Dallas, TX 1985 30 Years Tanasbourne Terrace.........Hillsboro, OR 1986-89 30 Years Tanglewood..................Manassas, VA 1987 30 Years Tanglewood..................Portland, OR 1976 30 Years Terraces at Peachtree.......Atlanta, GA 1987 30 Years The Place...................Fort Myers, FL 1986 30 Years The Seasons.................Boise, ID 1990 30 Years Towne Centre III............Laurel, MD 1969 30 Years Towne Centre IV.............Laurel, MD 1968 30 Years Trails......................Arlington, TX 1984 30 Years Trails......................Las Vegas, NV 1988 30 Years Trails......................Aurora, CO 1986 30 Years University Park.............Toledo OH 1965 30 Years Via Ventura.................Phoenix, AZ 1980 30 Years Village Oaks................Austin, TX 1984 30 Years Villa Madeira...............Phoenix, AZ 1971 30 Years Villa Manana................Phoenix, AZ 1971-85 30 Years
S-6 SCHEDULE III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION DECEMBER 31, 1996
COST CAPITALIZED SUBSEQUENT TO INITIAL COST TO ACQUISITION DESCRIPTION COMPANY (IMPROVEMENTS, NET) (I) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & BUILDING & APARTMENT NAME LOCATION ENCUMBRANCES LAND FIXTURES LAND FIXTURES - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Villa Solana................ Laguna Hills, CA 0 1,663,500 14,971,366 1,600 796,923 Village of Hampshire........ Toledo, OH 0 195,886 1,320,453 0 9,366,924 Village of Newport.......... Federal Way, WA 3,272,574 414,900 3,733,899 1,400 248,689 Vista Del Lago.............. Mission Viejo, CA 32,350,000 4,524,400 41,357,681 1,400 966,539 Walden Wood................. Southfield, MI 5,960,000 833,300 7,499,662 1,400 818,712 Walnut Ridge................ Little Rock, AR 3,654,026 196,079 2,424,631 0 2,997,627 Waterstone Place............ Seattle, WA 0 2,950,900 26,558,353 13,100 2,237,608 Wellington.................. Silverdale, WA 8,349,435 1,097,300 9,876,034 2,000 382,036 Wellington Hill............. Manchester, NH 28,625,000 1,872,500 16,852,955 29,700 1,407,693 Wilde Lake.................. Richmond, VA 4,440,000 934,600 8,411,613 10,600 95,472 Williamsburg Square......... Little Rock, AR 3,288,623 315,000 1,745,958 0 3,305,267 Willowglen.................. Aurora, CO 0 1,708,000 15,371,641 1,100 92,270 Windmill.................... Colorado Springs, CO (E) 395,544 4,953,156 100 488,925 Windridge................... Laguna Niguel, CA (O) 2,660,800 23,947,096 2,100 293,993 Winterwood.................. Charlotte, NC 12,260,000 1,720,100 15,481,455 1,700 898,560 Woodbridge (N).............. Cary, NC 4,820,441 1,981,900 17,839,380 0 116,484 Woodcreek................... Beaverton, OR 11,600,802 1,753,700 15,783,764 1,400 1,102,966 Woodlake at Killearn........ Tallahassee, FL 0 1,404,300 12,638,426 3,855 846,099 Woodland Hills.............. Decatur, GA 0 1,223,900 11,017,542 0 178,798 Woodmoor.................... Austin, TX 0 649,300 5,843,200 4,500 830,321 Woods at North Bend......... Raleigh, NC 0 1,039,000 9,350,616 500 267,612 Woodscape................... Raleigh, NC 0 956,000 8,603,550 1,200 34,519 Woodside.................... Lorton, VA 0 1,308,100 12,503,220 17,900 209,155 Yorktowne................... Millersville, MD 0 216,000 1,330,710 0 4,508,939 Yuma Court.................. Colorado Springs, CO 0 113,163 836,429 100 104,328 Operating Partnership....... Chicago, IL 0 0 88,566 0 0 Management Business......... Chicago, IL 0 0 3,442,962 1,000 5,589,868 --------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- TOTAL $680,755,447 $283,252,575 $2,486,293,619 $1,626,411 $212,337,130 ================================= ============================================= GROSS AMOUNT CARRIED AT CLOSE OF DESCRIPTION PERIOD 12/31/96 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING & ACCUMULATED APARTMENT NAME LOCATION LAND FIXTURES (A) TOTAL (B) DEPRECIATION - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Villa Solana................ Laguna Hills, CA 1,665,100 15,768,289 17,433,389 1,579,997 Village of Hampshire........ Toledo, OH 195,886 10,687,377 10,883,263 3,281,711 Village of Newport.......... Federal Way, WA 416,300 3,982,588 4,398,888 326,790 Vista Del Lago.............. Mission Viejo, CA 4,525,800 42,324,220 46,850,020 4,318,438 Walden Wood................. Southfield, MI 834,700 8,318,374 9,153,074 899,416 Walnut Ridge................ Little Rock, AR 196,079 5,422,258 5,618,337 2,659,332 Waterstone Place............ Seattle, WA 2,964,000 28,795,961 31,759,961 3,101,327 Wellington.................. Silverdale, WA 1,099,300 10,258,070 11,357,370 554,721 Wellington Hill............. Manchester, NH 1,902,200 18,260,648 20,162,848 1,750,000 Wilde Lake.................. Richmond, VA 945,200 8,507,085 9,452,285 10,254 Williamsburg Square......... Little Rock, AR 315,000 5,051,225 5,366,225 2,325,587 Willowglen.................. Aurora, CO 1,709,100 15,463,911 17,173,011 161,468 Windmill.................... Colorado Springs, CO 395,644 5,442,081 5,837,725 856,207 Windridge................... Laguna Niguel, CA 2,662,900 24,241,089 26,903,989 1,825,518 Winterwood.................. Charlotte, NC 1,721,800 16,380,015 18,101,815 1,748,890 Woodbridge (N).............. Cary, NC 1,981,900 17,955,864 19,937,764 549,380 Woodcreek................... Beaverton, OR 1,755,100 16,886,730 18,641,830 1,396,188 Woodlake at Killearn........ Tallahassee, FL 1,408,155 13,484,525 14,892,680 1,404,945 Woodland Hills.............. Decatur, GA 1,223,900 11,196,340 12,420,240 250,737 Woodmoor.................... Austin, TX 653,800 6,673,521 7,327,321 694,877 Woods at North Bend......... Raleigh, NC 1,039,500 9,618,228 10,657,728 399,780 Woodscape................... Raleigh, NC 957,200 8,638,069 9,595,269 104,374 Woodside.................... Lorton, VA 1,326,000 12,712,375 14,038,375 937,395 Yorktowne................... Millersville, MD 216,000 5,839,649 6,055,649 3,740,770 Yuma Court.................. Colorado Springs, CO 113,263 940,757 1,054,020 128,338 Operating Partnership....... Chicago, IL 0 88,566 88,566 30,113 (H) Management Business......... Chicago, IL 1,000 9,032,830 9,033,830 5,413,107 (G) --------------------------------- ------------------------------ TOTAL $284,878,986 $2,698,630,748 $2,983,509,734 $301,511,545 ============= ============== ============== ============== LIFE USED TO DESCRIPTION COMPUTE - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPRECIATION IN DATE OF LATEST INCOME APARTMENT NAME LOCATION CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT (C) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Villa Solana................ Laguna Hills, CA 1984 30 Years Village of Hampshire........ Toledo, OH 1950 30 Years Village of Newport.......... Federal Way, WA 1987 30 Years Vista Del Lago.............. Mission Viejo, CA 1986-88 30 Years Walden Wood................. Southfield, MI 1972 30 Years Walnut Ridge................ Little Rock, AR 1975 30 Years Waterstone Place............ Seattle, WA 1990 30 Years Wellington.................. Silverdale, WA 1990 30 Years Wellington Hill............. Manchester, NH 1987 30 Years Wilde Lake.................. Richmond, VA 1989 30 Years Williamsburg Square......... Little Rock, AR 1974 30 Years Willowglen.................. Aurora, CO 1983 30 Years Windmill.................... Colorado Springs, CO 1985 30 Years Windridge................... Laguna Niguel, CA 1989 30 Years Winterwood.................. Charlotte, NC 1986 30 Years Woodbridge (N).............. Cary, NC 1993-95 30 Years Woodcreek................... Beaverton, OR 1982-84 30 Years Woodlake at Killearn........ Tallahassee, FL 1986 30 Years Woodland Hills.............. Decatur, GA 1985 30 Years Woodmoor.................... Austin, TX 1981 30 Years Woods at North Bend......... Raleigh, NC 1983 30 Years Woodscape................... Raleigh, NC 1979 30 Years Woodside.................... Lorton, VA 1987 30 Years Yorktowne................... Millersville, MD 1974 30 Years Yuma Court.................. Colorado Springs, CO 1985 30 Years Operating Partnership....... Chicago, IL Management Business......... Chicago, IL
S-7 SCHEDULE III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST Real Estate and Accumulated Depreciation December 31, 19961997 NOTES: (A) The balance of furniture & fixtures included in the total amount was $132,062,754$232,636,142 as of December 31, 1996.1997. (B) The aggregate cost for Federal Income Tax purposes as of December 31, 19961997 was approximately $2.8$6.2 billion. (C) The life to compute depreciation for furniture & fixtures is 57 years. (D) These two properties are encumbered by $15,178,699$14,947,187 in bonds. (E) These 1517 properties are encumbered by a $44,000,000 note payable.$136,000,000 in bonds. (F) These four properties are encumbered by $15,500,000 in bonds. (G) This asset consists of various acquisition dates and represents furniture, fixtures and equipment owned by the Management Business. (H) This asset consists of various acquisition dates and represents furniture, fixtures and equipment owned by the Operating Partnership. (I) Improvements are net of write-off of fully depreciated assets which are no longer in service. (J) Combined with Cedar CoveCove. (K) Formerly known as Oxford & SussexSussex. (L) Formerly known as Post PlacePlace. (M) Formerly known as The Vinings at Coral SpringsSprings. (N) Formerly known as The Plantations (NC). (O) These five properties are pledged as additional collateral in connection with the tax-exempt bond refinancing. (P) These 21 properties are encumbered by $133,669,779 in bonds. (Q) These 5 properties are encumbered by a $50,200,125 note payable. (R) Balances represent development properties Montierra, The Retreat and Vista Grove. These apartment communities are currently under construction and/or are in the process of being leased up. * Four Lakes was constructed in phases between 1968 & 1988. (#) The Lodge-Texas was struck by a tornado that destroyed most of the property. The property was reconstructed during 1989 & 1990. (x) Pines of Springdale was constructed in phases between 1985 & 1987. S-8S-11 SCHEDULESchedule III EQUITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TRUST REAL ESTATE AND ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION (CONTINUED) (AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS) The changes in total real estate for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996, 1995, and 19941995 are as follows:
1997 1996 1995 1994 ------------ ------------ ----------------------- ----------- ----------- Balance, beginning of year $2,983,510 $2,188,939 $1,963,476 $634,577 Acquisitions 4,112,126 789,056 288,277 1,313,077 Improvements 60,043 33,001 32,800 16,721 Write-off of fully depreciated assets which are no longer in service (930) (20) (34,320) Dispositions and other (33,314) (27,466) (61,294) (899) ============ ============ ============----------- ----------- ----------- Balance, end of year $7,121,435 $2,983,510 $2,188,939 $1,963,476 ============ ============ ======================= =========== ===========
The changes in accumulated depreciation for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996 1995 and 19941995 are as follows:
1997 1996 1995 1994 ------------ ------------ --------------------- --------- --------- Balance, beginning of year $301,512 $218,339 $192,741 $156,367 Depreciation 156,644 93,253 72,410 37,273 Write-off of fully depreciated assets which are no longer in service (930) (20) (34,320) Dispositions and other (12,464) (10,060) (12,492) (899) ============ ============ ============--------- --------- --------- Balance, end of year $444,762 $301,512 $218,339 $192,741 ============ ============ ===================== ========= =========
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