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Fair Value
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Fair Value
Financial Instruments Carried at Fair Value

Derivative Financial Instruments

The Company uses Hedging Derivatives to manage its interest rate risk. These instruments are carried at fair value in the Company's financial statements. The Company minimizes its credit risk on these transactions by dealing with major, creditworthy financial institutions which have an A or better credit rating by the Standard & Poor's Ratings Group, and monitors the credit ratings of counterparties and the exposure of the Company to any single entity. The Company believes the likelihood of realizing losses from counterparty nonperformance is remote. Although the Company has determined that the majority of the inputs used to value its derivatives fall within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy, such as interest rate, term to maturity and volatility, the credit valuation adjustments associated with its derivatives use Level 3 inputs, such as estimates of current credit spreads, to evaluate the likelihood of default by itself and its counterparties. As of December 31, 2022, the Company assessed the significance of the impact of the credit valuation adjustments on the overall valuation of its derivative positions and has determined it is not significant. As a result, the Company has determined that its derivative valuations are classified in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.

The following table summarizes the consolidated derivative positions at December 31, 2022 (dollars in thousands):
Non-designated Hedges
Interest Rate Caps
Notional balance$402,670 
Weighted average interest rate (1)5.3 %
Weighted average swapped/capped interest rate6.1 %
Earliest maturity dateJanuary 2024
Latest maturity dateNovember 2026
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(1)     For debt hedged by interest rate caps, represents the weighted average interest rate on the hedged debt prior to any impact of the associated interest rate caps.

During the year ended December 31, 2022, in connection with the issuance of the Company's $350,000,000 unsecured notes due 2033 in November 2022, the Company terminated $150,000,000 of forward interest swap agreements designated as cash flow hedges of the interest rate variability on the issuance of unsecured notes, receiving a net payment of $26,869,000. The Company has deferred these amounts in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) on the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets, and is recognizing the impact as a component of interest expense, net, over the term of the respective hedged debt.

The Company had five derivatives not designated as hedges at December 31, 2022 for which the fair value changes for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021 were not material. During 2022, the Company deferred $23,647,000 of net gains for the $150,000,000 forward interest rate swap agreements discussed above, as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss).
The following table summarizes the deferred losses reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive loss into earnings (dollars in thousands):
 For the year ended December 31,
 202220212020
Cash flow hedge losses reclassified to earnings$3,883 $13,151 $8,984 

The Company anticipates reclassifying approximately $1,415,000 of net hedging losses from accumulated other comprehensive loss into earnings within the next 12 months as an offset to the hedged item during this period. The Company did not have any derivatives designated as fair value hedges as of December 31, 2022 and 2021.

Redeemable Noncontrolling Interests

The Company issued and has outstanding 7,500 units of limited partnership interest in a DownREIT which can be presented for cash redemption as determined by the partnership agreement. Under the DownREIT agreement, for each limited partnership unit, the limited partner is entitled to receive cash in the amount equal to the fair value of the Company's common stock on or about the date of redemption. In lieu of cash redemption, the Company may elect to exchange such units for an equal number of shares of the Company's common stock. The limited partnership units in the DownREIT are valued using the market price of the Company's common stock, a Level 1 price under the fair value hierarchy.

Equity Securities

The Company has direct equity investments in property technology and environmentally focused companies. These investments are accounted for using the measurement alternative and are valued at the market price of observable transactions, a Level 2 price under the fair value hierarchy.

Financial Instruments Not Carried at Fair Value

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and cash equivalent balances are held with various financial institutions within accounts designed to preserve principal. The Company monitors credit ratings of these financial institutions and the concentration of cash and cash equivalent balances with any one financial institution and believes the likelihood of realizing material losses related to cash and cash equivalent balances is remote. Cash and cash equivalents are carried at their face amounts, which reasonably approximate their fair values and are Level 1 within the fair value hierarchy.

Other Financial Instruments

Rents and other receivables and prepaid expenses, accounts and construction payable and accrued expenses and other liabilities are carried at their face amounts, which reasonably approximate their fair values. The Company determined that its notes receivables approximate fair value, because interest rates, yields and other terms are consistent with interest rates, yields and other terms currently available for similar instruments and are considered to be a Level 2 price within the fair value hierarchy.

Indebtedness

The Company values its fixed rate unsecured notes using quoted market prices, a Level 1 price within the fair value hierarchy. The Company values its mortgage notes payable, variable rate unsecured notes, including the Term Loans, and any outstanding amounts under the Credit Facility and Commercial Paper Program using a discounted cash flow analysis on the expected cash flows of each instrument. This analysis reflects the contractual terms of the instrument, including the period to maturity, and uses observable market-based inputs, including interest rate curves. The process also considers credit valuation adjustments to appropriately reflect the Company's nonperformance risk. The Company has concluded that the value of its mortgage notes payable, variable rate unsecured notes, Term Loans and any outstanding amounts under the Credit Facility and Commercial Paper Program are Level 2 prices as the majority of the inputs used to value its positions fall within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
Financial Instruments Measured/Disclosed at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis

The following tables summarize the classification between the three levels of the fair value hierarchy of the Company's financial instruments measured/disclosed at fair value on a recurring basis (dollars in thousands):
DescriptionTotal Fair
Value
Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 December 31, 2022
Assets
Investments
Equity Securities$27,027 $— $27,027 $— 
Notes Receivable, net28,860 — 28,860 — 
Non Designated Hedges
  Interest Rate Caps455 — 455 — 
Total Assets$56,342 $— $56,342 $— 
Liabilities
DownREIT units$1,211 $1,211 $— $— 
Indebtedness
  Fixed rate unsecured notes6,653,681 6,653,681 — — 
  Mortgage notes payable, Commercial Paper Program and variable
  rate unsecured notes
553,591 — 553,591 — 
  Total Liabilities$7,208,483 $6,654,892 $553,591 $— 
December 31, 2021
Assets
Non Designated Hedges
Interest Rate Caps$225 $— $225 $— 
Interest Rate Swaps - Assets3,204 — 3,204 — 
Total Assets$3,429 $— $3,429 $— 
Liabilities
DownREIT units$1,895 $1,895 $— $— 
Indebtedness
  Fixed rate unsecured notes7,624,560 7,624,560 — — 
  Mortgage notes payable and variable rate unsecured notes
940,779 — 940,779 — 
Total Liabilities$8,567,234 $7,626,455 $940,779 $—