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SENIOR NOTES PAYABLE AND OTHER DEBT
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
SENIOR NOTES PAYABLE AND OTHER DEBT
SENIOR NOTES PAYABLE AND OTHER DEBT
The following is a summary of our senior notes payable and other debt as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014:
 
June 30,
2015
 
December 31,
2014
 
(In thousands)
Unsecured revolving credit facility (1)
$
583,765

 
$
919,099

3.125% Senior Notes due 2015
400,000

 
400,000

6% Senior Notes due 2015

 
234,420

1.55% Senior Notes due 2016
550,000

 
550,000

1.250% Senior Notes due 2017
300,000

 
300,000

2.00% Senior Notes due 2018
700,000

 
700,000

Unsecured term loan due 2018 (3)
200,000

 
200,000

Unsecured term loan due 2019 (3)
783,146

 
790,634

4.00% Senior Notes due 2019
600,000

 
600,000

3.00% Senior Notes, Series A due 2019 (2)
320,128

 
344,204

2.700% Senior Notes due 2020
500,000

 
500,000

4.750% Senior Notes due 2021
700,000

 
700,000

4.25% Senior Notes due 2022
600,000

 
600,000

3.25% Senior Notes due 2022
500,000

 
500,000

3.300% Senior Notes due 2022 (2)
200,080

 

3.750% Senior Notes due 2024
400,000

 
400,000

4.125% Senior Notes, Series B due 2024 (2)
200,080

 
215,128

3.500% Senior Note due 2025
600,000

 

6.90% Senior Notes due 2037
52,400

 
52,400

6.59% Senior Notes due 2038
22,973

 
22,973

5.45% Senior Notes due 2043
258,750

 
258,750

5.70% Senior Notes due 2043
300,000

 
300,000

4.375% Senior Notes due 2045
300,000

 

Mortgage loans and other (4)
2,420,951

 
2,284,763

Total
11,492,273

 
10,872,371

Unamortized fair value adjustment
42,770

 
41,853

Unamortized discounts
(27,182
)
 
(26,132
)
Senior notes payable and other debt
$
11,507,861

 
$
10,888,092

 
 
 
 
 
(1)
$11.8 million and $164.1 million of aggregate borrowings were in the form of Canadian dollars as of June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively.
(2)
These borrowings are in the form of Canadian dollars.
(3)
These amounts represent in aggregate the approximate $1.0 billion of unsecured term loan borrowings under our unsecured credit facility, of which $99.6 million included in the 2019 tranche is in the form of Canadian dollars.
(4)
2015 excludes debt related to real estate assets classified as held for sale as of June 30, 2015. The total mortgage debt for these properties as of June 30, 2015 was $33.2 million and is included in accounts payable and other liabilities on our Consolidated Balance Sheet. 2014 excludes debt related to real estate assets classified as held for sale as of December 31, 2014. The total mortgage debt for these properties as of December 31, 2014 was $43.5 million and was included in accounts payable and other liabilities on our Consolidated Balance Sheet.

As of June 30, 2015, our indebtedness had the following maturities:
 
Principal Amount
Due at Maturity
 
Unsecured
Revolving Credit
Facility (1)
 
Scheduled Periodic
Amortization
 
Total Maturities
 
(In thousands)
2015
$
467,218

 
$

 
$
22,226

 
$
489,444

2016
861,817

 

 
39,052

 
900,869

2017
822,764

 

 
29,564

 
852,328

2018
1,101,879

 
583,765

 
23,581

 
1,709,225

2019
2,260,305

 

 
15,910

 
2,276,215

Thereafter (2)
5,109,516

 

 
154,676

 
5,264,192

Total maturities
$
10,623,499

 
$
583,765

 
$
285,009

 
$
11,492,273

 
 
 
 
 
(1)
As of June 30, 2015, we had $60.5 million of unrestricted cash and cash equivalents and $124.3 million of cash held in an Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 exchange escrow account with a qualified intermediary, for $399.0 million of net borrowings outstanding under our unsecured revolving credit facility.
(2)
Includes $52.4 million aggregate principal amount of our 6.90% senior notes due 2037 that is subject to repurchase, at the option of the holders, on October 1 in each of 2017 and 2027, and $23.0 million aggregate principal amount of 6.59% senior notes due 2038 that is subject to repurchase, at the option of the holders, on July 7 in each of 2018, 2023 and 2028.
Unsecured Revolving Credit Facility and Unsecured Term Loans
Our unsecured credit facility is comprised of a $2.0 billion revolving credit facility priced at LIBOR plus 1.0% as of June 30, 2015, and a $200.0 million four-year term loan and an $800.0 million five-year term loan, each priced at LIBOR plus 1.05% as of June 30, 2015. The revolving credit facility matures in January 2018, but may be extended, at our option subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions, for an additional period of one year. The $200.0 million and $800.0 million term loans mature in January 2018 and January 2019, respectively. The unsecured credit facility also includes an accordion feature that permits us to increase our aggregate borrowing capacity thereunder to up to $3.5 billion.
As of June 30, 2015, we had $583.8 million of borrowings outstanding, $14.9 million of letters of credit outstanding and $1.4 billion of unused borrowing capacity available under our unsecured revolving credit facility.
Senior Notes
In January 2015, we issued and sold $600.0 million aggregate principal amount of 3.500% senior notes due 2025 at a public offering price equal to 99.663% of par, for total proceeds of $598.0 million before the underwriting discount and expenses, and $300.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.375% senior notes due 2045 at a public offering price equal to 99.500% of par, for total proceeds of $298.5 million before the underwriting discount and expenses.
Also in January 2015, Ventas Canada Finance Limited issued and sold CAD 250.0 million aggregate principal amount of 3.30% senior notes, series C due 2022 at an offering price equal to 99.992% of par, for total proceeds of CAD 250.0 million before the agent fees and expenses. The notes were offered on a private placement basis in Canada.
In May 2015, we repaid in full, at par, $234.4 million aggregate principal amount then outstanding of our 6% senior notes due 2015 upon maturity.
In July 2015, we issued and sold $500.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.125% senior notes due 2026 at a public offering price equal to 99.218% of par, for total proceeds of $496.1 million before the underwriting discount and expenses.