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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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FORM 8-K
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CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of report (Date of earliest event reported): July 31, 2024
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
_________________________________________________________
Maryland (Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.)
001-1462553-0085950
(State or Other Jurisdiction
of Incorporation)
(Commission
File Number)
(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
4747 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 1300
Bethesda, Maryland
20814
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (240) 744-1000
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Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading SymbolName of Each Exchange on
Which Registered
Common Stock, $.01 par valueHSTThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company o
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o



Item 2.02. Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On July 31, 2024, Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. issued a press release announcing its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024. The press release referred to supplemental financial information for the quarter that is available on the Company’s website at www.hosthotels.com. A copy of the press release and the supplemental financial information are furnished as Exhibit 99.1 and Exhibit 99.2, respectively, to this Report.
The information in this Report, including the exhibits, is provided under Item 2.02 of Form 8-K and shall not be deemed “filed” for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section. Furthermore, the information in this Report, including the exhibits, shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into the filings of the registrant under the Securities Act of 1933 regardless of any general incorporation language in such filings.
Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits
(d)Exhibits
Exhibit No.Description
99.1
99.2
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).



SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly authorized.
HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Date: July 31, 2024
By:
/S/ JOSEPH C. OTTINGER
Name:Joseph C. Ottinger
Title:Senior Vice President and Corporate Controller

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Exhibit 99.1
SOURAV GHOSH
Chief Financial Officer
(240) 744-5267
JAIME MARCUS
Investor Relations
(240) 744-5117
ir@hosthotels.com



Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Reports Results for the Second Quarter 2024
Acquisitions of 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay
BETHESDA, Md; July 31, 2024 – Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. (NASDAQ: HST) (the “Company”), the nation’s largest lodging real estate investment trust (“REIT”), today announced results for second quarter of 2024.
OPERATING RESULTS
(unaudited, in millions, except per share and hotel statistics)
Quarter ended
June 30,
Year-to-date ended
June 30,
20242023Percent Change 20242023Percent Change
Revenues$1,466 $1,393 5.2 %$2,937 $2,774 5.9 %
Comparable hotel revenues⁽¹⁾
1,415 1,409 0.4 %2,830 2,797 1.2 %
Comparable hotel Total RevPAR⁽¹⁾
368.25 366.60 0.5 %368.20 365.97 0.6 %
Comparable hotel RevPAR⁽¹⁾
224.29 224.02 0.1 %219.40 220.65 (0.6 %)
Net income$242 $214 13.1 %$514 $505 1.8 %
EBITDAre⁽¹⁾
502 446 12.6 %1,006 890 13.0 %
Adjusted EBITDAre⁽¹⁾
476 446 6.7 %959 890 7.8 %
Diluted earnings per common share$0.34 $0.29 17.2 %$0.72 $0.70 2.9 %
NAREIT FFO per diluted share⁽¹⁾
0.57 0.53 7.5 %1.17 1.07 9.3 %
Adjusted FFO per diluted share⁽¹⁾
0.57 0.53 7.5 %1.17 1.08 8.3 %
*Additional detail on the Company’s results, including data for 23 domestic markets, is available in the Second Quarter 2024 Supplemental Financial Information on the Company’s website at www.hosthotels.com.
James F. Risoleo, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “Host delivered comparable hotel Total RevPAR growth of 0.5% over the second quarter of 2023, as group business continued to drive increases in banquet and catering revenues. Comparable hotel RevPAR increased 0.1% for the quarter as a result of a slower-than-anticipated recovery in Maui and the current shift in leisure demand to international destinations. In addition, we delivered net income of $242 million, an increase of 13.1% compared to the second quarter of 2023, and Adjusted EBITDAre of $476 million, a 6.7% improvement over the second quarter of 2023."
Risoleo continued, “Subsequent to quarter end, we acquired the 1 Hotel Central Park, further diversifying our presence in New York City, one of the top performing RevPAR markets in the country this year. We also anticipate closing later today on the acquisition of The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, which includes a 49-acre land parcel entitled for development. During the quarter, we repurchased $50 million of common stock and completed several financing transactions, including the repayment of our Series G senior notes for $400 million and the issuance of $600 million of Series K senior notes at 5.7%. Thus far in 2024, we have acquired $1.5 billion of iconic and irreplaceable real estate, which we believe positions Host to deliver meaningful EBITDA growth.”
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(1)NAREIT Funds From Operations (“FFO”) per diluted share, Adjusted FFO per diluted share, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre and comparable hotel revenues are non-GAAP (U.S. generally accepted accounting principles) financial measures within the meaning of the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). See the Notes to Financial Information on why the Company believes these supplemental measures are useful, reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measure, and the limitations on the use of these supplemental measures. Additionally, comparable hotel results and statistics include adjustments for dispositions, acquisitions and non-comparable hotels. See Hotel Operating Data for RevPAR results of the portfolio based on the Company's ownership period without these adjustments.


HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC. NEWS RELEASE
July 31, 2024
HIGHLIGHTS:
Comparable hotel Total RevPAR was $368.25 for the second quarter of 2024 and $368.20 year to date, representing an increase of 0.5% and 0.6%, respectively, compared to the same periods in 2023, due to the improvements in food & beverage revenues driven by group business.
Comparable hotel RevPAR was $224.29 and $219.40 for the second quarter and year-to-date of 2024, respectively, representing an increase of 0.1% and a decrease of 0.6%, respectively, compared to the same periods in 2023. While group demand remained strong, a slower than expected recovery in Maui following the August 2023 wildfires and moderating domestic leisure demand hampered growth in the quarter.
GAAP net income was $242 million for second quarter of 2024, reflecting a 13.1% increase compared to second quarter of 2023, and GAAP operating profit margin was 19.9%, an improvement of 200 basis points compared to the second quarter of 2023. Year-to-date GAAP net income was $514 million, a 1.8% increase compared to 2023, and operating profit margin was 19.9%, an improvement of 200 basis points compared to 2023. Gains on insurance settlements increased $53 million and $84 million for the quarter and year-to-date compared to 2023 and were a significant driver of the improvements in net income and operating profit margins.
Comparable hotel EBITDA was $461 million for the second quarter of 2024, flat compared to the second quarter of 2023, leading to a comparable hotel EBITDA margin decline of 10 basis points to 32.6%. The decline for the quarter was driven by increased wages and higher insurance expenses in comparison to second quarter 2023, partially offset by the receipt of $21 million of business interruption proceeds in the quarter related to the Maui wildfires. Year-to-date, comparable hotel EBITDA was $904 million, a 1.2% decrease compared to 2023, leading to a comparable hotel EBITDA margin decline of 80 basis points to 31.9%.
Adjusted EBITDAre was $476 million for the second quarter of 2024, exceeding 2023 by 6.7%. The increase was driven by operations from the recently acquired 1 Hotel Nashville and Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown and The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, which was closed in the first half of 2023 due to Hurricane Ian. Year-to-date, Adjusted EBITDAre was $959 million, exceeding 2023 by 7.8%.
Completed the final steps of the restoration efforts at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples following Hurricane Ian of bringing the permanent central energy plant online. The Company reached final settlement with its insurance carriers on covered costs related to damage and disruption caused by Hurricane Ian, for a total settlement of $308 million. To date, the Company has received $304 million of this amount. In the second quarter, the Company received $35 million, of which $9 million was recognized as a gain on business interruption. In total, $99 million of the insurance receipts were recognized as a gain on business interruption and the Company does not expect to recognize any additional gains on business interruption.
The Company achieved a new milestone in its sustainability efforts for renewable energy use and green building certifications, resulting in the maximum pricing benefit under its credit facility, for a total reduction of 5 basis points on the interest rate for the outstanding term loans and a 4 basis point reduction on the interest rate for revolver borrowings.
On April 15, 2024, the Company completed the previously announced acquisition of the fee simple interest in the 215-room 1 Hotel Nashville and 506-room Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown for a total purchase price of $530 million.
Subsequent Acquisitions
Acquired the fee simple interest in the 234-room 1 Hotel Central Park for a purchase price of $265 million. The LEED Certified® hotel features 2,000 square feet of contiguous and flexible meeting space, a naturally lit fitness center and business center, and Jams, a three-meal restaurant and bar affiliated with James Beard award winner Jonathan Waxman.
Anticipates later today closing on the previously announced acquisition of The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay for $680 million, net of key money to be received from Marriott International, and including a 49-acre land parcel entitled for development. Located on 1,180-acres on the North Shore of Oahu, the property features 450 rooms, all with ocean views, including 42 bungalows with direct beach access, a separate check-in, and a private pool. Other amenities include 18,000 square feet of indoor meeting space, a club
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lounge, six food and beverage outlets, a spa, fitness center, two golf courses, seven beaches, four resort pools, and access to 12 miles of oceanfront trails. The Company has reached an agreement with Marriott International to transition management and convert the property to the Ritz-Carlton brand.
Maui Update
Effects from the August 2023 wildfires in Maui, Hawaii continued into 2024. In the second quarter, the Company's Maui hotels and golf courses impacted RevPAR by 250 basis points. The impact in the quarter is understated, however, as the Company would have expected Maui to contribute 90 basis points to portfolio RevPAR growth in the second quarter given the renovation disruption at Fairmont Kea Lani in 2023. As a result, the total estimated impact of the wildfires on second quarter RevPAR is 340 basis points. Operating profit margin and comparable hotel EBITDA margin were impacted by Maui's operations by approximately 70 basis points and 60 basis points, respectively, for the second quarter.
Recognized $21 million of insurance proceeds as a gain on business interruption in the second quarter, representing the full settlement amount for the event, which partially offset the impacts in Maui, and positively impacted operating profit margin by 130 basis points and comparable hotel EBITDA margin by 135 basis points for the quarter, resulting in a net benefit from Maui on operating profit margin of 60 basis points and on comparable hotel EBITDA margin of 80 basis points.
BALANCE SHEET
The Company maintains a robust balance sheet and completed several financing transactions in the second quarter of 2024 and subsequently. These transactions include:
The repayment of the $400 million 3⅞% Series G senior notes at maturity on April 1, 2024.
Issuance of $600 million of 5.700% Series K green bond senior notes due 2034 in an underwritten public offering for proceeds of $584 million, net of original issue discount, underwriting fees and expenses on May 10, 2024.
Repayments of all amounts outstanding under the revolving credit facility following the issuance of the Series K senior notes.
A draw of $525 million on the revolving credit facility subsequent to quarter end to facilitate the aforementioned hotel acquisitions.
The second quarter dividend paid on common stock of $140 million in July 2024.
After adjusting for the above investing and financing activities completed after quarter end, the Company estimates that it has the following balances:
Total assets of $12.8 billion.
Debt balance of $4.9 billion, with a weighted average maturity of 4.7 years, a weighted average interest rate of 4.9%, and a balanced maturity schedule.
Total available liquidity of approximately $1.4 billion, including furniture, fixtures and equipment escrow reserves of $242 million and $970 million available under the revolver portion of the credit facility, and an estimated adjusted cash balance as follows (in millions):
Cash and cash equivalents at June 30, 2024$805 
Draw on revolver portion of credit facility, post-quarter end525 
Cash consideration for the acquisition of The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay(1)
(696)
Cash consideration for the acquisition of 1 Hotel Central Park(1)
(258)
Second quarter dividend paid on common stock(140)
Cash and cash equivalents adjusted for subsequent transactions$236 
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(1) Cash paid for acquisitions are net of deposits paid prior to June 30, 2024. The expected receipt of key money in connection with the management change for The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay is not reflected in these amounts.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC. NEWS RELEASE
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SHARE REPURCHASES AND DIVIDENDS
During the second quarter of 2024, the Company repurchased 2.8 million shares of common stock at an average price of $17.81 per share, exclusive of commissions, through its common share repurchase program for a total of $50 million. The Company has approximately $742 million of remaining capacity under the repurchase program, pursuant to which its common stock may be purchased from time to time, depending upon market conditions.
The Company paid a second quarter common stock cash dividend of $0.20 per share on July 15, 2024 to stockholders of record on June 28, 2024. All future dividends, including any special dividends, are subject to approval by the Company’s Board of Directors.
HOTEL BUSINESS MIX UPDATE
The Company’s customers fall into three broad groups: transient, group and contract business, which accounted for approximately 61%, 35%, and 4%, respectively, of its full year 2023 room sales.
The following are the results for transient, group and contract business in comparison to 2023 performance, for the Company's current portfolio:
Quarter ended June 30, 2024Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024
Transient Group Contract Transient Group Contract
Room nights (in thousands)1,518 1,155 186 2,855 2,278 359 
Percent change in room nights vs. same period in 2023(2.2 %)2.8 %5.1 %(2.0 %)3.4 %6.2 %
Rooms revenues (in millions)$498 $326 $38 $957 $656 $73 
Percent change in revenues vs. same period in 2023(5.0 %)7.7 %12.3 %(4.9 %)6.5 %15.2 %
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
The following presents the Company’s capital expenditures spend through the second quarter of 2024 and the forecast for full year 2024 (in millions):
Year-to-date ended
June 30, 2024
2024 Full Year Forecast
ActualLow-end of rangeHigh-end of range
ROI - Marriott and Hyatt Transformational Capital Programs$33 $125 $140 
All other return on investment ("ROI") projects44 95 120 
Total ROI Projects77 220 260 
Renewals and Replacements ("R&R")117 250 300 
R&R and ROI Capital expenditures194 470 560 
R&R - Insurable Reconstruction30 30 40 
Total Capital Expenditures$224 $500 $600 
Inventory spend for condo development(1)
19 50 60 
Total capital allocation$243 $550 $660 
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(1)Represents construction costs for the development of condominium units on a land parcel adjacent to Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort. Under U.S. GAAP, costs to develop units for resale are considered an operating activity on the statement of cash flows, and categorized as inventory. This spend is separate from payments for capital expenditures, which are considered investing activities.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC. NEWS RELEASE
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Under the Hyatt Transformational Capital Program, the Company received $2 million, of the expected full year $9 million, of operating guarantees in the second quarter of 2024 to offset business disruptions.
2024 OUTLOOK
The Company has reduced its full year guidance range as a result of a slower than expected recovery from the wildfires in Maui and moderating leisure transient demand, which is driven primarily by elevated international U.S. outbound travel relative to historic levels without a corresponding increase in international inbound travel.
Operating profit margin in 2024 is expected to be flat to 2023, while comparable hotel EBITDA margins are expected to decline compared to 2023, due to the impacts from the Maui wildfires and continued growth in wages, real estate taxes and insurance. At the midpoint of guidance, the impact from Maui operations is expected to be an approximate decline of 180 basis points in RevPAR and 120 basis points in Total RevPAR. When combined with the expected pre-wildfire Maui contribution, the total impact is estimated to be 250 basis points and 190 basis points, respectively. Net of the benefit of the business interruption gains relating to the wildfires, the year-over-year impact from Maui on net income and Adjusted EBITDAre for full year is expected to be a decline of $25 million, and on margins is expected to be a decline of approximately 20 basis points.
The guidance includes an estimated $12 million and $22 million of net income and Adjusted EBITDAre, respectively, which is expected from the recent acquisitions of 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay. Due to the timing of the acquisitions, the results for these two hotels will be included in the comparable hotel guidance starting in the third quarter. Alila Ventana Big Sur reopened on May 22, 2024, following its closure due to the collapse of a portion of Highway 1 in California in March 2024, but continues to be excluded from the comparable hotel set for 2024.
The Company anticipates its 2024 operating results as compared to 2023 will be in the following range:
Current Full Year 2024 Guidance
Current Full Year 2024 Guidance Change vs. 2023
Previous Full Year 2024 Guidance Change vs. 2023
Change in Full Year 2024 Guidance to the Mid-Point
Comparable hotel Total RevPAR$344 to $3510.2% to 2.1%2.7% to 4.6%(250) bps
Comparable hotel RevPAR$208 to $213(1.0)% to 1.0%2.0% to 4.0%(300) bps
Total revenues under GAAP (in millions)
$5,619 to $5,7255.8% to 7.8%6.4% to 8.3%(60) bps
Operating profit margin under GAAP15.3% to 16.0%(30) bps to 40 bps(20) bps to 50 bps(10) bps
Comparable hotel EBITDA margin29.1% to 29.6%(110) bps to (60) bps(80) bps to (30) bps(30) bps

Based upon the above parameters, the Company estimates its 2024 guidance as follows:
Current Full Year 2024 GuidancePrevious Full Year 2024 GuidanceChange in Full Year 2024 Guidance to the Mid-Point
Net income (in millions)$683 to $741$719 to $775$(35)
Adjusted EBITDAre (in millions)$1,615 to $1,675$1,640 to $1,700$(25)
Diluted earnings per common share$0.95 to $1.03$1.00 to $1.08$(0.05)
NAREIT and Adjusted FFO per diluted share
$1.90 to $1.98$1.97 to $2.05$(0.07)
See the 2024 Forecast Schedules and the Notes to Financial Information for items that may affect forecast results and the Second Quarter 2024 Supplemental Financial Information for additional detail on the mid-point of full year 2024 guidance.
ABOUT HOST HOTELS & RESORTS
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. is an S&P 500 company and is the largest lodging real estate investment trust and one of the largest owners of luxury and upper-upscale hotels. The Company currently owns 76 properties in the United States and five properties internationally totaling approximately 43,400 rooms. The Company also holds non-controlling interests in seven domestic and one international joint ventures. Guided by a disciplined approach to capital allocation and aggressive asset management, the Company partners with premium brands such as Marriott®, Ritz-Carlton®, Westin®, Sheraton®, W®, St. Regis®, The Luxury Collection®,
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Hyatt®, Fairmont®, 1 Hotels®, Hilton®, Four Seasons®, Swissôtel®, ibis® and Novotel®, as well as independent brands. For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.hosthotels.com.
Note: This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities regulations. These forward-looking statements which include, but may not be limited to, our expectations regarding the recovery of travel and the lodging industry, the impact of the Maui wildfires and 2024 estimates with respect to our business, including our anticipated capital expenditures and financial and operating results. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results to differ materially from those anticipated at the time the forward-looking statements are made. These risks include, but are not limited to, those described in the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K and other filings with the SEC. Although the Company believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that the expectations will be attained or that any deviation will not be material. All information in this release is as of July 31, 2024, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in the Company’s expectations.
*This press release contains registered trademarks that are the exclusive property of their respective owners. None of the owners of these trademarks has any responsibility or liability for any information contained in this press release.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC. NEWS RELEASE
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Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., herein referred to as “we,” “Host Inc.,” or the “Company,” is a self-managed and self-administered real estate investment trust that owns hotel properties. We conduct our operations as an umbrella partnership REIT through an operating partnership, Host Hotels & Resorts, L.P. (“Host LP”), of which we are the sole general partner. When distinguishing between Host Inc. and Host LP, the primary difference is approximately 1% of the partnership interests in Host LP held by outside partners as of June 30, 2024, which are non-controlling interests in Host LP in our consolidated balance sheets and are included in net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests in our condensed consolidated statements of operations. Readers are encouraged to find further detail regarding our organizational structure in our annual report on Form 10-K.
PAGE NO.
June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023
Quarter and Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024 and 2023
Quarter and Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024 and 2023
Hotel Operating Data
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(unaudited, in millions, except shares and per share amounts)


June 30,
2024
December 31, 2023
ASSETS
Property and equipment, net $10,017 $9,624 
Right-of-use assets551 550 
Due from managers 151 128 
Advances to and investments in affiliates156 126 
Furniture, fixtures and equipment replacement fund 242 217 
Notes receivable72 72 
Other 413 382 
Cash and cash equivalents805 1,144 
Total assets$12,407 $12,243 
LIABILITIES, NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS AND EQUITY
Debt⁽¹⁾
Senior notes$3,307 $3,120 
Credit facility, including the term loans of $997
990 989 
Mortgage and other debt99 100 
Total debt4,396 4,209 
Lease liabilities562 563 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 226 408 
Due to managers53 64 
Other 181 173 
Total liabilities 5,418 5,417 
Redeemable non-controlling interests - Host Hotels & Resorts, L.P. 172 189 
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. stockholders’ equity:
Common stock, par value $0.01, 1,050 million shares authorized, 702.3 million shares and 703.6 million shares issued and outstanding, respectively
Additional paid-in capital 7,500 7,535 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(78)(70)
Deficit(615)(839)
Total equity of Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. stockholders 6,814 6,633 
Non-redeemable non-controlling interests—other consolidated partnerships
Total equity6,817 6,637 
Total liabilities, non-controlling interests and equity $12,407 $12,243 
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(1)Please see our Second Quarter 2024 Supplemental Financial Information for more detail on our debt balances and financial covenant ratios under our credit facility and senior notes indentures.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts)

Quarter ended
June 30,
Year-to-date ended
June 30,
2024202320242023
Revenues
Rooms$885 $850 $1,738 $1,670 
Food and beverage447 415 920 846 
Other134 128 279 258 
Total revenues 1,466 1,393 2,937 2,774 
Expenses
Rooms214 201 416 394 
Food and beverage286 263 581 532 
Other departmental and support expenses343 323 677 638 
Management fees69 69 138 134 
Other property-level expenses101 93 205 184 
Depreciation and amortization188 168 368 337 
Corporate and other expenses⁽¹⁾
29 30 56 61 
Gain on insurance settlements(56)(3)(87)(3)
Total operating costs and expenses1,174 1,144 2,354 2,277 
Operating profit292 249 583 497 
Interest income14 20 32 34 
Interest expense(50)(45)(97)(94)
Other gains— — — 69 
Equity in earnings of affiliates10 11 
Income before income taxes258 228 528 517 
Provision for income taxes(16)(14)(14)(12)
Net income242 214 514 505 
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests(3)(4)(7)(8)
Net income attributable to Host Inc.$239 $210 $507 $497 
Basic earnings per common share$0.34 $0.30 $0.72 $0.70 
Diluted earnings per common share$0.34 $0.29 $0.72 $0.70 
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(1)Corporate and other expenses include the following items:
Quarter ended
June 30,
Year-to-date ended
June 30,
2024202320242023
General and administrative costs$24 $20 $45 $41 
Non-cash stock-based compensation expense11 13 
Litigation accruals— — 
       Total $29 $30 $56 $61 
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Earnings per Common Share
(unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts)

Quarter ended June 30,Year-to-date ended June 30,
2024202320242023
Net income$242 $214 $514 $505 
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests(3)(4)(7)(8)
Net income attributable to Host Inc.$239 $210 $507 $497 
Basic weighted average shares outstanding 704.3711.3704.2712.3
Assuming distribution of common shares granted under the comprehensive stock plans, less shares assumed purchased at market1.61.91.61.9
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding⁽¹⁾705.9 713.2 705.8 714.2 
Basic earnings per common share$0.34 $0.30 $0.72 $0.70 
Diluted earnings per common share$0.34 $0.29 $0.72 $0.70 
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(1)Dilutive securities may include shares granted under comprehensive stock plans, preferred operating partnership units (“OP Units”) held by non-controlling limited partners and other non-controlling interests that have the option to convert their limited partnership interests to common OP Units. No effect is shown for any securities that were anti-dilutive for the period.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Hotel Operating Data for Consolidated Hotels

Comparable Hotel Results by Location(1)
As of June 30, 2024
Quarter ended June 30, 2024Quarter ended June 30, 2023
LocationNo. of
Properties
No. of
Rooms
Average
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARAverage
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARPercent
Change in
RevPAR
Percent
Change in
Total RevPAR
Miami1,038 $519.87 69.5 %$361.34 $629.52 $538.70 69.6 %$374.98 $646.85 (3.6 %)(2.7 %)
Jacksonville446 550.05 86.4 %475.21 1,051.33 549.95 82.1 %451.53 974.60 5.2 %7.9 %
Maui/Oahu2,006 528.77 63.9 %338.11 532.71 594.07 73.7 %437.96 678.06 (22.8 %)(21.4 %)
Phoenix1,545 381.00 73.9 %281.53 672.33 372.81 73.6 %274.51 651.73 2.6 %3.2 %
Florida Gulf Coast1,403 343.63 73.3 %251.90 546.59 347.67 74.5 %258.88 548.82 (2.7 %)(0.4 %)
Nashville721 372.01 87.9 %327.05 513.45 372.17 79.4 %295.66 441.87 10.6 %16.2 %
Orlando2,448 362.78 70.4 %255.42 520.59 363.44 73.4 %266.90 542.00 (4.3 %)(4.0 %)
New York2,486 362.54 86.9 %315.07 456.84 346.21 84.3 %291.87 423.84 7.9 %7.8 %
San Diego3,294 294.68 83.0 %244.53 448.79 281.16 83.1 %233.70 432.22 4.6 %3.8 %
Los Angeles/Orange County1,067 289.81 80.4 %233.00 347.78 297.22 82.4 %245.01 352.37 (4.9 %)(1.3 %)
Washington, D.C. (CBD)3,245 325.59 77.2 %251.26 358.58 312.23 78.0 %243.43 346.51 3.2 %3.5 %
Boston1,496 304.22 87.2 %265.32 338.20 293.70 83.0 %243.74 311.38 8.9 %8.6 %
Northern Virginia916 274.53 77.0 %211.30 323.51 261.74 73.7 %192.88 292.30 9.6 %10.7 %
Philadelphia810 258.20 85.1 %219.67 331.95 249.51 83.5 %208.44 327.91 5.4 %1.2 %
Austin767 256.35 73.4 %188.25 328.50 257.48 70.8 %182.18 327.53 3.3 %0.3 %
San Francisco/San Jose4,162 228.30 69.3 %158.29 230.28 235.44 66.6 %156.72 230.73 1.0 %(0.2 %)
Houston1,942 214.28 71.7 %153.58 211.57 208.54 72.3 %150.82 207.78 1.8 %1.8 %
Chicago1,562 279.14 76.4 %213.15 300.37 278.93 76.2 %212.54 303.24 0.3 %(0.9 %)
New Orleans1,333 198.40 73.9 %146.60 223.37 208.75 75.0 %156.55 241.38 (6.4 %)(7.5 %)
Seattle1,315 256.89 74.5 %191.36 258.07 241.55 72.9 %176.09 237.33 8.7 %8.7 %
San Antonio1,512 217.72 61.9 %134.72 211.25 214.90 63.9 %137.37 219.40 (1.9 %)(3.7 %)
Atlanta810 206.36 60.3 %124.39 214.15 194.10 76.0 %147.44 239.70 (15.6 %)(10.7 %)
Denver1,342 206.20 74.1 %152.71 233.83 196.19 66.2 %129.88 190.82 17.6 %22.5 %
Other3,007 251.87 69.8 %175.89 269.14 251.67 69.3 %174.36 268.05 0.9 %0.4 %
Domestic72 40,673 304.69 74.7 %227.62 373.93 305.05 74.7 %227.80 373.25 (0.1 %)0.2 %
International1,499 203.66 65.8 %133.98 212.97 193.42 62.7 %121.31 184.99 10.4 %15.1 %
All Locations77 42,172 $301.52 74.4 %$224.29 $368.25 $301.70 74.3 %$224.02 $366.60 0.1 %0.5 %
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(1)See the Notes to Financial Information for a discussion of comparable hotel operating statistics. CBD of a location refers to the central business district. Hotel RevPAR is calculated as room revenues divided by the available room nights. Hotel Total RevPAR is calculated by dividing the sum of rooms, food and beverage and other revenues by the available room nights.

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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Hotel Operating Data for Consolidated Hotels (cont.)

Comparable Hotel Results by Location(1)
As of June 30, 2024
Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024Year-to-date ended June 30, 2023
LocationNo. of
Properties
No. of
Rooms
Average
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARAverage
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARPercent
Change in
RevPAR
Percent
Change in
Total RevPAR
Miami1,038 $582.35 75.7 %$441.05 $748.58 $594.02 73.8 %$438.09 $753.95 0.7 %(0.7 %)
Jacksonville446 540.90 75.5 %408.26 912.76 532.21 74.7 %397.60 872.26 2.7 %4.6 %
Maui/Oahu2,006 534.73 68.3 %364.97 582.11 599.89 75.0 %449.74 689.14 (18.8 %)(15.5 %)
Phoenix1,545 438.15 77.6 %339.94 763.44 455.18 78.0 %355.17 764.31 (4.3 %)(0.1 %)
Florida Gulf Coast1,403 392.30 76.7 %300.97 643.27 392.92 77.3 %303.85 654.14 (0.9 %)(1.7 %)
Nashville721 343.99 80.9 %278.21 449.95 343.90 74.8 %257.36 380.80 8.1 %18.2 %
Orlando2,448 385.51 72.3 %278.78 579.09 395.90 74.7 %295.85 591.62 (5.8 %)(2.1 %)
New York2,486 328.99 80.5 %264.68 387.16 316.51 78.8 %249.47 369.18 6.1 %4.9 %
San Diego3,294 294.48 80.2 %236.10 450.75 282.01 80.1 %225.75 427.16 4.6 %5.5 %
Los Angeles/Orange County1,067 294.25 77.6 %228.40 341.24 296.97 81.2 %241.12 352.91 (5.3 %)(3.3 %)
Washington, D.C. (CBD)3,245 302.50 72.0 %217.86 314.69 293.53 71.1 %208.82 304.05 4.3 %3.5 %
Boston1,496 269.16 77.5 %208.70 279.99 256.23 76.1 %195.06 262.66 7.0 %6.6 %
Northern Virginia916 260.28 72.4 %188.42 294.70 245.58 69.7 %171.08 259.21 10.1 %13.7 %
Philadelphia810 232.64 78.9 %183.63 280.42 229.68 78.9 %181.17 283.96 1.4 %(1.2 %)
Austin767 265.62 69.1 %183.49 326.16 273.23 70.4 %192.43 343.15 (4.6 %)(5.0 %)
San Francisco/San Jose4,162 257.95 66.7 %171.98 255.34 261.73 63.7 %166.68 249.04 3.2 %2.5 %
Houston1,942 218.79 73.1 %160.01 221.44 206.36 72.8 %150.32 208.68 6.4 %6.1 %
Chicago1,562 237.03 66.0 %156.45 222.96 238.80 64.0 %152.79 219.73 2.4 %1.5 %
New Orleans1,333 204.89 74.2 %152.12 238.46 215.24 74.0 %159.23 240.08 (4.5 %)(0.7 %)
Seattle1,315 237.85 63.6 %151.21 210.28 223.18 63.1 %140.79 196.97 7.4 %6.8 %
San Antonio1,512 223.81 64.0 %143.24 231.99 227.23 67.0 %152.20 242.68 (5.9 %)(4.4 %)
Atlanta810 210.00 61.0 %128.02 220.97 195.42 75.0 %146.53 241.17 (12.6 %)(8.4 %)
Denver1,342 193.88 64.7 %125.38 196.68 185.96 57.5 %106.90 152.98 17.3 %28.6 %
Other3,007 285.81 63.9 %182.66 282.56 291.21 63.6 %185.23 284.76 (1.4 %)(0.8 %)
Domestic72 40,673 310.69 71.8 %223.21 375.23 313.20 71.7 %224.64 373.32 (0.6 %)0.5 %
International1,499 189.84 61.0 %115.73 176.21 182.51 61.5 %112.29 165.31 3.1 %6.6 %
All Locations77 42,172 $307.04 71.5 %$219.40 $368.20 $309.20 71.4 %$220.65 $365.97 (0.6 %)0.6 %
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(1)See the Notes to Financial Information for a discussion of comparable hotel operating statistics. CBD of a location refers to the central business district. Hotel RevPAR is calculated as room revenues divided by the available room nights. Hotel Total RevPAR is calculated by dividing the sum of rooms, food and beverage and other revenues by the available room nights.

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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Hotel Operating Data for Consolidated Hotels (cont.)

Results by Location - actual, based on ownership period(1)
As of June 30,
20242023Quarter ended June 30, 2024Quarter ended June 30, 2023
LocationNo. of
Properties
No. of
Properties
Average
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARAverage
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARPercent
Change in
RevPAR
Percent
Change in
Total RevPAR
Miami$519.87 69.5 %$361.34 $629.52 $538.70 69.6 %$374.98 $646.85 (3.6 %)(2.7 %)
Jacksonville550.05 86.4 %475.21 1,051.33 549.95 82.1 %451.53 974.60 5.2 %7.9 %
Maui/Oahu528.77 63.9 %338.11 532.71 594.07 73.7 %437.96 678.06 (22.8 %)(21.4 %)
Phoenix381.00 73.9 %281.53 672.33 372.81 73.6 %274.51 651.73 2.6 %3.2 %
Florida Gulf Coast441.33 72.2 %318.58 699.93 347.63 56.5 %196.31 418.47 62.3 %67.3 %
Nashville— 377.43 88.2 %332.78 520.89 — — %— — — %— %
Orlando362.78 70.4 %255.42 520.59 363.44 73.4 %266.90 542.00 (4.3 %)(4.0 %)
New York362.54 86.9 %315.07 456.84 346.21 84.3 %291.87 423.84 7.9 %7.8 %
San Diego294.68 83.0 %244.53 448.79 281.16 83.1 %233.70 432.22 4.6 %3.8 %
Los Angeles/Orange County289.81 80.4 %233.00 347.78 297.22 82.4 %245.01 352.37 (4.9 %)(1.3 %)
Washington, D.C. (CBD)325.59 77.2 %251.26 358.58 312.23 78.0 %243.43 346.51 3.2 %3.5 %
Boston304.22 87.2 %265.32 338.20 293.70 83.0 %243.74 311.38 8.9 %8.6 %
Northern Virginia274.53 77.0 %211.30 323.51 261.74 73.7 %192.88 292.30 9.6 %10.7 %
Philadelphia258.20 85.1 %219.67 331.95 249.51 83.5 %208.44 327.91 5.4 %1.2 %
Austin256.35 73.4 %188.25 328.50 257.48 70.8 %182.18 327.53 3.3 %0.3 %
San Francisco/San Jose228.30 69.3 %158.29 230.28 235.44 66.6 %156.72 230.73 1.0 %(0.2 %)
Houston214.28 71.7 %153.58 211.57 208.54 72.3 %150.82 207.78 1.8 %1.8 %
Chicago279.14 76.4 %213.15 300.37 278.93 76.2 %212.54 303.24 0.3 %(0.9 %)
New Orleans198.40 73.9 %146.60 223.37 208.75 75.0 %156.55 241.38 (6.4 %)(7.5 %)
Seattle256.89 74.5 %191.36 258.07 241.55 72.9 %176.09 237.33 8.7 %8.7 %
San Antonio217.72 61.9 %134.72 211.25 214.90 63.9 %137.37 219.40 (1.9 %)(3.7 %)
Atlanta206.36 60.3 %124.39 214.15 194.10 76.0 %147.44 239.70 (15.6 %)(10.7 %)
Denver206.20 74.1 %152.71 233.83 196.19 66.2 %129.88 190.82 17.6 %22.5 %
Other10 10 267.11 69.3 %185.14 283.33 287.69 69.7 %200.45 306.65 (7.6 %)(7.6 %)
Domestic74 72 310.33 74.6 %231.38 383.57 306.27 73.8 %226.00 370.82 2.4 %3.4 %
International203.66 65.8 %133.98 212.97 193.42 62.7 %121.31 184.99 10.4 %15.1 %
All Locations79 77 $307.00 74.3 %$227.95 $377.61 $302.82 73.4 %$222.26 $364.22 2.6 %3.7 %
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(1)Represents the results of the portfolio for the time period of our ownership, including the results of non-comparable properties, dispositions through their date of disposal and acquisitions beginning as of the date of acquisition.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Hotel Operating Data for Consolidated Hotels (cont.)

Results by Location - actual, based on ownership period(1)
As of June 30,
20242023Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024Year-to-date ended June 30, 2023
LocationNo. of
Properties
No. of
Properties
Average
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARAverage
Room Rate
Average
Occupancy
Percentage
RevPARTotal RevPARPercent
Change in
RevPAR
Percent
Change in
Total RevPAR
Miami$582.35 75.7 %$441.05 $748.58 $594.02 73.8 %$438.09 $753.95 0.7 %(0.7 %)
Jacksonville540.90 75.5 %408.26 912.76 532.21 74.7 %397.60 872.26 2.7 %4.6 %
Maui/Oahu534.73 68.3 %364.97 582.11 599.89 75.0 %449.74 689.14 (18.8 %)(15.5 %)
Phoenix438.15 77.6 %339.94 763.44 446.98 78.0 %348.64 738.46 (2.5 %)3.4 %
Florida Gulf Coast527.47 76.5 %403.65 841.52 392.96 58.6 %230.46 497.70 75.2 %69.1 %
Nashville— 377.43 88.2 %332.78 520.89 — — %— — — %— %
Orlando385.51 72.3 %278.78 579.09 395.90 74.7 %295.85 591.62 (5.8 %)(2.1 %)
New York328.99 80.5 %264.68 387.16 316.51 78.8 %249.47 369.18 6.1 %4.9 %
San Diego294.48 80.2 %236.10 450.75 282.01 80.1 %225.75 427.16 4.6 %5.5 %
Los Angeles/Orange County294.25 77.6 %228.40 341.24 296.97 81.2 %241.12 352.91 (5.3 %)(3.3 %)
Washington, D.C. (CBD)302.50 72.0 %217.86 314.69 293.53 71.1 %208.82 304.05 4.3 %3.5 %
Boston269.16 77.5 %208.70 279.99 256.23 76.1 %195.06 262.66 7.0 %6.6 %
Northern Virginia260.28 72.4 %188.42 294.70 245.58 69.7 %171.08 259.21 10.1 %13.7 %
Philadelphia232.64 78.9 %183.63 280.42 229.68 78.9 %181.17 283.96 1.4 %(1.2 %)
Austin265.62 69.1 %183.49 326.16 273.23 70.4 %192.43 343.15 (4.6 %)(5.0 %)
San Francisco/San Jose257.95 66.7 %171.98 255.34 261.73 63.7 %166.68 249.04 3.2 %2.5 %
Houston218.79 73.1 %160.01 221.44 206.36 72.8 %150.32 208.68 6.4 %6.1 %
Chicago237.03 66.0 %156.45 222.96 238.80 64.0 %152.79 219.73 2.4 %1.5 %
New Orleans204.89 74.2 %152.12 238.46 215.24 74.0 %159.23 240.08 (4.5 %)(0.7 %)
Seattle237.85 63.6 %151.21 210.28 223.18 63.1 %140.79 196.97 7.4 %6.8 %
San Antonio223.81 64.0 %143.24 231.99 227.23 67.0 %152.20 242.68 (5.9 %)(4.4 %)
Atlanta210.00 61.0 %128.02 220.97 195.42 75.0 %146.53 241.17 (12.6 %)(8.4 %)
Denver193.88 64.7 %125.38 196.68 185.96 57.5 %106.90 152.98 17.3 %28.6 %
Other10 10 305.62 63.8 %195.13 302.05 319.34 64.0 %204.29 314.22 (4.5 %)(3.9 %)
Domestic74 72 319.57 71.8 %229.57 388.56 314.56 70.9 %223.06 371.23 2.9 %4.7 %
International189.84 61.0 %115.73 176.21 182.51 61.5 %112.29 165.31 3.1 %6.6 %
All Locations79 77 $315.65 71.5 %$225.54 $381.09 $310.46 70.6 %$219.11 $363.94 2.9 %4.7 %
___________
(1)Represents the results of the portfolio for the time period of our ownership, including the results of non-comparable properties, dispositions through their date of disposal and acquisitions beginning as of the date of acquisition.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Schedule of Comparable Hotel Results (1)
(unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics)

Quarter ended
June 30,
Year-to-date ended
June 30,
2024202320242023
Number of hotels77 77 77 77 
Number of rooms42,172 42,172 42,172 42,172 
Change in comparable hotel Total RevPAR0.5 %— 0.6 %— 
Change in comparable hotel RevPAR0.1 %— (0.6 %)— 
Operating profit margin⁽²⁾
19.9 %17.9 %19.9 %17.9 %
Comparable hotel EBITDA margin⁽²⁾
32.6 %32.7 %31.9 %32.7 %
Food and beverage profit margin⁽²⁾36.0 %36.6 %36.8 %37.1 %
Comparable hotel food and beverage profit margin⁽²⁾
36.5 %36.9 %37.0 %37.4 %
Net income$242 $214 $514 $505 
Depreciation and amortization188 168 368 337 
Interest expense50 45 97 94 
Provision for income taxes16 14 14 12 
Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense(13)(33)(53)
Property transaction adjustments⁽³⁾
12 10 15 
Non-comparable hotel results, net⁽⁴⁾
(23)(66)
Comparable hotel EBITDA⁽¹⁾
$461 $461 $904 $915 
___________
(1)See the Notes to Financial Information for a discussion of comparable hotel results, which are non-GAAP measures, and the limitations on their use. For additional information on comparable hotel EBITDA by location, see the Second Quarter 2024 Supplemental Financial Information posted on our website.
(2)Profit margins are calculated by dividing the applicable operating profit by the related revenue amount. GAAP profit margins are calculated using amounts presented in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations. Comparable hotel margins are calculated using amounts presented in the following tables, which include reconciliations to the applicable GAAP results:
Quarter ended June 30, 2024Quarter ended June 30, 2023
Adjustments
Adjustments
GAAP Results Property transaction
adjustments ⁽³⁾
Non-comparable hotel
results, net ⁽⁴⁾
Depreciation and
corporate level items
Comparable hotel
Results
GAAP Results
Property transaction
adjustments (3)
Non-comparable hotel
results, net ⁽⁴⁾
Depreciation and
corporate level items
Comparable hotel
Results
Revenues
Room$885 $$(26)$— $862 $850 $19 $(8)$— $861 
Food and beverage
447 (23)— 426 415 (3)— 420 
Other134 — (7)— 127 128 (2)— 128 
Total revenues1,466 (56)— 1,415 1,393 29 (13)— 1,409 
Expenses
Room214 (6)— 209 201 (2)— 203 
Food and beverage
286 (17)— 270 263 (3)— 265 
Other513 (19)— 496 485 (10)— 483 
Depreciation and amortization
188 — — (188)— 168 — — (168)— 
Corporate and other expenses
29 — — (29)— 30 — — (30)— 
Gain on insurance settlements(56)— 26 (21)(3)— — — (3)
Total expenses1,174 (33)(191)954 1,144 17 (15)(198)948 
Operating Profit - Comparable hotel EBITDA$292 $$(23)$191 $461 $249 $12 $$198 $461 



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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Schedule of Comparable Hotel Results (1) (cont.)
(unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics)


Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024Year-to-date ended June 30, 2023
Adjustments
Adjustments
GAAP Results Property transaction
adjustments ⁽³⁾
Non-comparable hotel
results, net ⁽⁴⁾
Depreciation and
corporate level items
Comparable hotel
Results
GAAP Results
Property transaction
adjustments (3)
Non-comparable hotel
results, net ⁽⁴⁾
Depreciation and
corporate level items
Comparable hotel
Results
Revenues
Room$1,738 $18 $(70)$— $1,686 $1,670 $29 $(13)$— $1,686 
Food and beverage
920 10 (54)— 876 846 11 (5)— 852 
Other279 (13)— 268 258 (2)— 259 
Total revenues2,937 30 (137)— 2,830 2,774 43 (20)— 2,797 
Expenses
Room416 (12)— 408 394 (4)— 397 
Food and beverage
581 (36)— 552 532 (7)— 533 
Other1,020 (42)— 987 956 13 (14)— 955 
Depreciation and amortization
368 — — (368)— 337 — — (337)— 
Corporate and other expenses
56 — — (56)— 61 — — (61)— 
Gain on insurance settlements(87)— 19 47 (21)(3)— — — (3)
Total expenses2,354 20 (71)(377)1,926 2,277 28 (25)(398)1,882 
Operating Profit - Comparable hotel EBITDA$583 $10 $(66)$377 $904 $497 $15 $$398 $915 
(3)Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date.
(4)Non-comparable hotel results, net, includes the following items: (i) the results of operations of our non-comparable hotels, which operations are included in our condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) gains on business interruption proceeds covering lost revenues while the property was considered non-comparable. 
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Reconciliation of Net Income to
EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre (1)
(unaudited, in millions)

 Quarter ended June 30,Year-to-date ended June 30,
 2024202320242023
Net income$242 $214 $514 $505 
Interest expense50 45 97 94 
Depreciation and amortization188 168 368 337 
Income taxes16 14 14 12 
EBITDA496 441 993 948 
Gain on dispositions⁽²⁾— — — (69)
Equity investment adjustments:
Equity in earnings of affiliates(2)(4)(10)(11)
Pro rata EBITDAre of equity investments(3)
23 22 
EBITDAre
502 446 1,006 890 
Adjustments to EBITDAre:
Gain on property insurance settlement(26)— (47)— 
Adjusted EBITDAre
$476 $446 $959 $890 
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(1)See the Notes to Financial Information for discussion of non-GAAP measures.
(2)Reflects the sale of one hotel in 2023.
(3)Unrealized gains of our unconsolidated investments are not recognized in our EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre, NAREIT FFO or Adjusted FFO until they have been realized by the unconsolidated partnership.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Reconciliation of Diluted Earnings per Common Share to
NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share (1)
(unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts)


Quarter ended June 30,Year-to-date ended June 30,
2024202320242023
Net income$242 $214 $514 $505 
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests(3)(4)(7)(8)
Net income attributable to Host Inc.239 210 507 497 
Adjustments:
Gain on dispositions⁽²⁾— — — (69)
Gain on property insurance settlement(26)— (47)— 
Depreciation and amortization187 168 367 336 
Equity investment adjustments:
Equity in earnings of affiliates(2)(4)(10)(11)
Pro rata FFO of equity investments(3)
13 16 
Consolidated partnership adjustments:
FFO adjustments for non-controlling interests of Host L.P.(3)(3)(5)(4)
NAREIT FFO399 377 825 765 
Adjustments to NAREIT FFO:
Loss on debt extinguishment— — — 
Adjusted FFO$399 $377 $825 $769 
For calculation on a per share basis:⁽⁴⁾
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding - EPS, NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO705.9713.2705.8714.2
Diluted earnings per common share$0.34 $0.29 $0.72 $0.70 
NAREIT FFO per diluted share$0.57 $0.53 $1.17 $1.07 
Adjusted FFO per diluted share$0.57 $0.53 $1.17 $1.08 
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(1-3)Refer to the corresponding footnote on the Reconciliation of Net Income to EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre.
(4)Diluted earnings per common share, NAREIT FFO per diluted share and Adjusted FFO per diluted share are adjusted for the effects of dilutive securities. Dilutive securities may include shares granted under comprehensive stock plans, preferred OP units held by non-controlling limited partners and other non-controlling interests that have the option to convert their limited partner interests to common OP units. No effect is shown for securities if they are anti-dilutive.

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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Reconciliation of Net Income to
EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre and Diluted Earnings per Common Share to
NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share for Full Year 2024 Forecasts (1)
(unaudited, in millions)

Full Year 2024
Low-end of range High-end of range
Net income$683 $741 
Interest expense216 216 
Depreciation and amortization742 742 
Income taxes20 22 
EBITDA1,661 1,721 
Equity investment adjustments:
Equity in earnings of affiliates(12)(13)
Pro rata EBITDAre of equity investments40 41 
EBITDAre1,689 1,749 
Adjustments to EBITDAre:
Gain on property insurance settlement(74)(74)
Adjusted EBITDAre$1,615 $1,675 
Full Year 2024
Low-end of range High-end of range
Net income $683 $741 
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests (10)(11)
Net income attributable to Host Inc. 673 730 
Adjustments:
Gain on property insurance settlement(74)(74)
Depreciation and amortization 740 740 
Equity investment adjustments:
Equity in earnings of affiliates (12)(13)
Pro rata FFO of equity investments 21 22 
Consolidated partnership adjustments:
FFO adjustment for non-controlling partnerships (1)(1)
FFO adjustment for non-controlling interests of Host LP (9)(9)
NAREIT and Adjusted FFO $1,338 $1,395 
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding - EPS, NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO705.6705.6
Diluted earnings per common share $0.95 $1.03 
NAREIT and Adjusted FFO per diluted share
$1.90 $1.98 

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(1)The Forecasts are based on the below assumptions:
Comparable hotel RevPAR will decrease 1.0% compared to 2023 for the low end of the forecast range and increase 1.0% compared to 2023 for the high end of the forecast range.
Comparable hotel EBITDA margins will decrease 110 basis points to 60 basis points compared to 2023 for the low and high ends of the forecasted comparable hotel RevPAR range, respectively.
We expect to spend approximately $500 million to $600 million on capital expenditures.
Includes $12 million of net income and $22 million of EBITDA from the 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay, acquired in July 2024. Assumes no additional acquisitions and no dispositions during the year.
Includes the final settlement for insurance proceeds related to Hurricane Ian and the Maui wildfires.
For a discussion of items that may affect forecast results, see the Notes to Financial Information.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Schedule of Comparable Hotel Results for Full Year 2024 Forecasts (1)(2)
(unaudited, in millions)

Full Year 2024
Low-end of range High-end of range
Operating profit margin(3)
15.3 %16.0 %
Comparable hotel EBITDA margin(3)
29.1 %29.6 %
Net income$683 $741 
Depreciation and amortization742 742 
Interest expense216 216 
Provision for income taxes20 22 
Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense(20)(21)
Forecast results for July acquisitions(2)
(22)(22)
Property transaction adjustments10 10 
Non-comparable hotel results, net(4)
(82)(83)
Comparable hotel EBITDA(1)
$1,547 $1,605 
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(1)See "Reconciliation of Net Income to EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre and Diluted Earnings per Common Share to NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share for Full Year 2024 Forecasts" for other forecast assumptions.
(2)Forecast comparable hotel results include 77 hotels (of our 79 hotels owned at June 30, 2024) that we have assumed will be classified as comparable as of December 31, 2024. Comparable hotel metrics do not yet include the results of 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay, which were acquired in July 2024. We expect to include the comparable hotel results for these two hotels beginning in the third quarter.
(3)Profit margins are calculated by dividing the applicable operating profit by the related revenue amount. GAAP profit margins are calculated using amounts presented in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations. Comparable hotel margins are calculated using amounts presented in the following tables, which include reconciliations to the applicable GAAP results:
Low-end of range High-end of range
Adjustments Adjustments
GAAP Results Forecast results for July acquisitions
Property transaction adjustments
Non-comparable hotel
results, net
Depreciation and
corporate level items
Comparable hotel
Results
GAAP Results Forecast results for July acquisitionsProperty transaction adjustmentsNon-comparable hotel
results, net
Depreciation and
corporate level items
Comparable hotel
Results
Revenues
Rooms$3,384 $(60)$18 $(122)$— $3,220 $3,452 $(60)$18 $(124)$— $3,286 
Food and beverage1,699 (20)10 (88)— 1,601 1,729 (20)10 (88)— 1,631 
Other536 (14)(22)— 502 544 (14)(22)— 510 
Total revenues5,619 (94)30 (232)— 5,323 5,725 (94)30 (234)— 5,427 
Expenses
Hotel expenses4,018 (72)20 (169)— 3,797 4,065 (72)20 (170)— 3,843 
Depreciation and amortization742 — — — (742)— 742 — — — (742)— 
Corporate and other expenses115 — — — (115)— 115 — — — (115)— 
Gain on insurance settlements(114)— — 19 74 (21)(114)— — 19 74 (21)
Total expenses4,761 (72)20 (150)(783)3,776 4,808 (72)20 (151)(783)3,822 
Operating Profit - Comparable hotel EBITDA$858 $(22)$10 $(82)$783 $1,547 $917 $(22)$10 $(83)$783 $1,605 
(4)Non-comparable hotel results, net, includes the following items: (i) the results of operations of our non-comparable hotels, which operations are included in our condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) gains on business interruption proceeds covering lost revenues while the property was considered non-comparable. The following are expected to be non-comparable for full year 2024:
The Ritz-Carlton, Naples (business disruption due to Hurricane Ian beginning in September 2022, reopened in July 2023);
Alila Ventana Big Sur (business disruption due to the collapse of a portion of Highway 1, causing closure of the hotel beginning in March 2024, reopened in May 2024);
Sales and marketing expenses related to the development and sale of condominium units on a development parcel adjacent to Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Notes to Financial Information
FORECASTS
Our forecast of net income, earnings per diluted share, NAREIT and Adjusted FFO per diluted share, EBITDA, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre and comparable hotel results are forward-looking statements and are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results and performance to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forecasts. Although we believe the expectations reflected in the forecasts are based upon reasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance that the expectations will be attained or that the results will not be materially different. Risks that may affect these assumptions and forecasts include the following: potential changes in overall economic outlook make it inherently difficult to forecast the level of RevPAR; the amount and timing of debt payments may change significantly based on market conditions, which will directly affect the level of interest expense and net income; the amount and timing of transactions involving shares of our common stock may change based on market conditions; and other risks and uncertainties associated with our business described herein and in our annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K filed with the SEC.
COMPARABLE HOTEL OPERATING STATISTICS AND RESULTS
To facilitate a year-to-year comparison of our operations, we present certain operating statistics (i.e., Total RevPAR, RevPAR, average daily rate and average occupancy) and operating results (revenues, expenses, hotel EBITDA and associated margins) for the periods included in our reports on a comparable hotel basis in order to enable our investors to better evaluate our operating performance. We define our comparable hotels as those that: (i) are owned or leased by us as of the reporting date and are not classified as held-for-sale; and (ii) have not sustained substantial property damage or business interruption, or undergone large-scale capital projects, in each case requiring closures lasting one month or longer (as further defined below), during the reporting periods being compared.
We make adjustments to include recent acquisitions to include results for periods prior to our ownership. For these hotels, since the year-over-year comparison includes periods prior to our ownership, the changes will not necessarily correspond to changes in our actual results. Additionally, operating results of hotels that we sell are excluded from the comparable hotel set once the transaction has closed or the hotel is classified as held-for-sale.
The hotel business is capital-intensive and renovations are a regular part of the business. Generally, hotels under renovation remain comparable hotels. A large-scale capital project would cause a hotel to be excluded from our comparable hotel set if it requires the entire property to be closed to hotel guests for one month or longer.
Similarly, hotels are excluded from our comparable hotel set from the date that they sustain substantial property damage or business interruption if it requires the property to be closed to hotel guests for one month or longer. In each case, these hotels are returned to the comparable hotel set when the operations of the hotel have been included in our consolidated results for one full calendar year after the hotel has reopened. Often, related to events that cause property damage and the closure of a hotel, we will collect business interruption insurance proceeds for the near-term loss of business. These proceeds are included in gain on insurance settlements on our condensed consolidated statements of operations. Business interruption insurance gains covering lost revenues while the property was considered non-comparable also will be excluded from the comparable hotel results.
Of the 79 hotels that we owned as of June 30, 2024, 77 have been classified as comparable hotels. The operating results of the following properties that we owned as of June 30, 2024 are excluded from comparable hotel results for these periods:
Alila Ventana Big Sur (business disruption due to the collapse of a portion of Highway 1, causing closure of the hotel beginning in March 2024, reopened in May 2024);
The Ritz-Carlton, Naples (business disruption due to Hurricane Ian beginning in September 2022, reopened in July 2023); and
Sales and marketing expenses related to the development and sale of condominium units on a development parcel adjacent to Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort.
FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION
Operating results denominated in foreign currencies are translated using the prevailing exchange rates on the date of the transaction, or monthly based on the weighted average exchange rate for the period. Therefore, hotel statistics and results for non-U.S. properties include the effect of currency fluctuations, consistent with our financial statement presentation.
NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Included in this press release are certain “non-GAAP financial measures,” which are measures of our historical or future financial performance that are not calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, within the meaning of applicable SEC rules. They are as follows: (i) FFO and FFO per diluted share (both NAREIT and Adjusted), (ii) EBITDA, (iii) EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre, and (iv) Comparable Hotel Operating Statistics and Results. The following discussion defines these measures and presents why we believe they are useful supplemental measures of our performance.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Notes to Financial Information (cont.)
NAREIT FFO AND NAREIT FFO PER DILUTED SHARE
We present NAREIT FFO and NAREIT FFO per diluted share as non-GAAP measures of our performance in addition to our earnings per share (calculated in accordance with GAAP). We calculate NAREIT FFO per diluted share as our NAREIT FFO (defined as set forth below) for a given operating period, as adjusted for the effect of dilutive securities, divided by the number of fully diluted shares outstanding during such period, in accordance with NAREIT guidelines. As noted in NAREIT’s Funds From Operations White Paper – 2018 Restatement, NAREIT defines FFO as net income (calculated in accordance with GAAP) excluding depreciation and amortization related to certain real estate assets, gains and losses from the sale of certain real estate assets, gains and losses from change in control, impairment expense of certain real estate assets and investments and adjustments for consolidated partially owned entities and unconsolidated affiliates. Adjustments for consolidated partially owned entities and unconsolidated affiliates are calculated to reflect our pro rata share of the FFO of those entities on the same basis.
We believe that NAREIT FFO per diluted share is a useful supplemental measure of our operating performance and that the presentation of NAREIT FFO per diluted share, when combined with the primary GAAP presentation of diluted earnings per share, provides beneficial information to investors. By excluding the effect of real estate depreciation, amortization, impairment expense and gains and losses from sales of depreciable real estate, all of which are based on historical cost accounting and which may be of lesser significance in evaluating current performance, we believe that such measures can facilitate comparisons of operating performance between periods and with other REITs, even though NAREIT FFO per diluted share does not represent an amount that accrues directly to holders of our common stock. Historical cost accounting for real estate assets implicitly assumes that the value of real estate assets diminishes predictably over time. As noted by NAREIT in its Funds From Operations White Paper – 2018 Restatement, the primary purpose for including FFO as a supplemental measure of operating performance of a REIT is to address the artificial nature of historical cost depreciation and amortization of real estate and real estate-related assets mandated by GAAP. For these reasons, NAREIT adopted the FFO metric in order to promote a uniform industry-wide measure of REIT operating performance.
Adjusted FFO per Diluted Share
We also present Adjusted FFO per diluted share when evaluating our performance because management believes that the exclusion of certain additional items described below provides useful supplemental information to investors regarding our ongoing operating performance. Management historically has made the adjustments detailed below in evaluating our performance, in our annual budget process and for our compensation programs. We believe that the presentation of Adjusted FFO per diluted share, when combined with both the primary GAAP presentation of diluted earnings per share and FFO per diluted share as defined by NAREIT, provides useful supplemental information that is beneficial to an investor’s understanding of our operating performance. We adjust NAREIT FFO per diluted share for the following items, which may occur in any period, and refer to this measure as Adjusted FFO per diluted share:
Gains and Losses on the Extinguishment of Debt – We exclude the effect of finance charges and premiums associated with the extinguishment of debt, including the acceleration of the write-off of deferred financing costs from the original issuance of the debt being redeemed or retired and incremental interest expense incurred during the refinancing period. We also exclude the gains on debt repurchases and the original issuance costs associated with the retirement of preferred stock. We believe that these items are not reflective of our ongoing finance costs.
Acquisition Costs – Under GAAP, costs associated with completed property acquisitions that are considered business combinations are expensed in the year incurred. We exclude the effect of these costs because we believe they are not reflective of the ongoing performance of the Company.
Litigation Gains and Losses – We exclude the effect of gains or losses associated with litigation recorded under GAAP that we consider to be outside the ordinary course of business. We believe that including these items is not consistent with our ongoing operating performance.
Severance Expense – In certain circumstances, we will add back hotel-level severance expenses when we do not believe that such expenses are reflective of the ongoing operation of our properties. Situations that would result in a severance add-back include, but are not limited to, (i) costs incurred as part of a broad-based reconfiguration of the operating model with the specific hotel operator for a portfolio of hotels and (ii) costs incurred at a specific hotel due to a broad-based and significant reconfiguration of a hotel and/or its workforce. We do not add back corporate-level severance costs or severance costs at an individual hotel that we consider to be incurred in the normal course of business.
In unusual circumstances, we also may adjust NAREIT FFO for gains or losses that management believes are not representative of the Company’s current operating performance. For example, in 2017, as a result of the reduction of the U.S. federal corporate income tax rate from 35% to 21% by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, we remeasured our domestic deferred tax assets as of December 31, 2017 and recorded a one-time adjustment to reduce our deferred tax assets and to increase the provision for income taxes by approximately $11 million. We do not consider this adjustment to be reflective of our ongoing operating performance and, therefore, we excluded this item from Adjusted FFO.
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Notes to Financial Information (cont.)
EBITDA
Earnings before Interest Expense, Income Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”) is a commonly used measure of performance in many industries. Management believes EBITDA provides useful information to investors regarding our results of operations because it helps us and our investors evaluate the ongoing operating performance of our properties after removing the impact of the Company’s capital structure (primarily interest expense) and its asset base (primarily depreciation and amortization). Management also believes the use of EBITDA facilitates comparisons between us and other lodging REITs, hotel owners that are not REITs and other capital-intensive companies. Management uses EBITDA to evaluate property-level results and as one measure in determining the value of acquisitions and dispositions and, like FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share, it is widely used by management in the annual budget process and for our compensation programs.
EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre
We present EBITDAre in accordance with NAREIT guidelines, as defined in its September 2017 white paper “Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization for Real Estate,” to provide an additional performance measure to facilitate the evaluation and comparison of the Company’s results with other REITs. NAREIT defines EBITDAre as net income (calculated in accordance with GAAP) excluding interest expense, income tax, depreciation and amortization, gains or losses on disposition of depreciated property (including gains or losses on change of control), impairment expense for depreciated property and of investments in unconsolidated affiliates caused by a decrease in value of depreciated property in the affiliate, and adjustments to reflect the entity’s pro rata share of EBITDAre of unconsolidated affiliates.
We make additional adjustments to EBITDAre when evaluating our performance because we believe that the exclusion of certain additional items described below provides useful supplemental information to investors regarding our ongoing operating performance. We believe that the presentation of Adjusted EBITDAre, when combined with the primary GAAP presentation of net income, is beneficial to an investor’s understanding of our operating performance. Adjusted EBITDAre also is similar to the measure used to calculate certain credit ratios for our credit facility and senior notes. We adjust EBITDAre for the following items, which may occur in any period, and refer to this measure as Adjusted EBITDAre:
Property Insurance Gains – We exclude the effect of property insurance gains reflected in our condensed consolidated statements of operations because we believe that including them in Adjusted EBITDAre is not consistent with reflecting the ongoing performance of our assets. In addition, property insurance gains could be less important to investors given that the depreciated asset book value written off in connection with the calculation of the property insurance gain often does not reflect the market value of real estate assets.
Acquisition Costs – Under GAAP, costs associated with completed property acquisitions that are considered business combinations are expensed in the year incurred. We exclude the effect of these costs because we believe they are not reflective of the ongoing performance of the Company.
Litigation Gains and Losses – We exclude the effect of gains or losses associated with litigation recorded under GAAP that we consider to be outside the ordinary course of business. We believe that including these items is not consistent with our ongoing operating performance.
Severance Expense – In certain circumstances, we will add back hotel-level severance expenses when we do not believe that such expenses are reflective of the ongoing operation of our properties. Situations that would result in a severance add-back include, but are not limited to, (i) costs incurred as part of a broad-based reconfiguration of the operating model with the specific hotel operator for a portfolio of hotels and (ii) costs incurred at a specific hotel due to a broad-based and significant reconfiguration of a hotel and/or its workforce. We do not add back corporate-level severance costs or severance costs at an individual hotel that we consider to be incurred in the normal course of business.
In unusual circumstances, we also may adjust EBITDAre for gains or losses that management believes are not representative of the Company’s current operating performance. The last adjustment of this nature was a 2013 exclusion of a gain from an eminent domain claim.
Limitations on the Use of NAREIT FFO per Diluted Share, Adjusted FFO per Diluted Share, EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre
We calculate EBITDAre and NAREIT FFO per diluted share in accordance with standards established by NAREIT, which may not be comparable to measures calculated by other companies that do not use the NAREIT definition of EBITDAre and FFO or do not calculate FFO per diluted share in accordance with NAREIT guidance. In addition, although EBITDAre and FFO per diluted share are useful measures when comparing our results to other REITs, they may not be helpful to investors when comparing us to non-REITs. We also calculate Adjusted FFO per diluted share and Adjusted EBITDAre, which measures are not in accordance with NAREIT guidance and may not be comparable to measures calculated by other REITs or by other companies. This information should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating profit, cash from operations or any other operating performance measure calculated in accordance with GAAP. Cash expenditures for various long-term assets (such as renewal and replacement capital expenditures), interest expense (for EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre purposes only), severance expense related to significant property-level reconfiguration and other items have been, and will be, made and are not reflected in the EBITDA,
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HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
Notes to Financial Information (cont.)
EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre, NAREIT FFO per diluted share and Adjusted FFO per diluted share presentations. Management compensates for these limitations by separately considering the impact of these excluded items to the extent they are material to operating decisions or assessments of our operating performance. Our consolidated statements of operations and consolidated statements of cash flows in the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q include interest expense, capital expenditures, and other excluded items, all of which should be considered when evaluating our performance, as well as the usefulness of our non-GAAP financial measures. Additionally, NAREIT FFO per diluted share, Adjusted FFO per diluted share, EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre should not be considered as measures of our liquidity or indicative of funds available to fund our cash needs, including our ability to make cash distributions. In addition, NAREIT FFO per diluted share and Adjusted FFO per diluted share do not measure, and should not be used as measures of, amounts that accrue directly to stockholders’ benefit.
Similarly, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre, NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share include adjustments for the pro rata share of our equity investments, and NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share include adjustments for the pro rata share of non-controlling partners in consolidated partnerships. Our equity investments consist of interests ranging from 11% to 67% in eight domestic and international partnerships that own a total of 35 properties and a vacation ownership development. Due to the voting rights of the outside owners, we do not control and, therefore, do not consolidate these entities. The non-controlling partners in consolidated partnerships primarily consist of the approximate 1% interest in Host LP held by unaffiliated limited partners and a 15% interest held by an unaffiliated limited partner in a partnership owning one hotel for which we do control the entity and, therefore, consolidate its operations. These pro rata results for NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre were calculated as set forth in the definitions above. Readers should be cautioned that the pro rata results presented in these measures for consolidated partnerships (for NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share) and equity investments may not accurately depict the legal and economic implications of our investments in these entities.
Comparable Hotel Property Level Operating Results
We present certain operating results for our hotels, such as hotel revenues, expenses, food and beverage profit, and EBITDA (and the related margins), on a comparable hotel, or "same store," basis as supplemental information for our investors. Our comparable hotel results present operating results for our hotels without giving effect to dispositions or properties that experienced closures due to renovations or property damage, as discussed in “Comparable Hotel Operating Statistics and Results” above. We present comparable hotel EBITDA to help us and our investors evaluate the ongoing operating performance of our comparable hotels after removing the impact of the Company’s capital structure (primarily interest expense) and its asset base (primarily depreciation and amortization expense). Corporate-level costs and expenses also are removed to arrive at property-level results. We believe these property-level results provide investors with supplemental information about the ongoing operating performance of our comparable hotels. Comparable hotel results are presented both by location and for the Company’s properties in the aggregate. We eliminate from our comparable hotel level operating results severance costs related to broad-based and significant property-level reconfiguration that is not considered to be within the normal course of business, as we believe this elimination provides useful supplemental information that is beneficial to an investor’s understanding of our ongoing operating performance. We also eliminate depreciation and amortization expense because, even though depreciation and amortization expense are property-level expenses, these non-cash expenses, which are based on historical cost accounting for real estate assets, implicitly assume that the value of real estate assets diminishes predictably over time. As noted earlier, because real estate values historically have risen or fallen with market conditions, many real estate industry investors have considered presentation of historical cost accounting for operating results to be insufficient.
Because of the elimination of corporate-level costs and expenses, gains or losses on disposition, certain severance expenses and depreciation and amortization expense, the comparable hotel operating results we present do not represent our total revenues, expenses, operating profit or net income and should not be used to evaluate our performance as a whole. Management compensates for these limitations by separately considering the impact of these excluded items to the extent they are material to operating decisions or assessments of our operating performance. Our condensed consolidated statements of operations include such amounts, all of which should be considered by investors when evaluating our performance.
We present these hotel operating results on a comparable hotel basis because we believe that doing so provides investors and management with useful information for evaluating the period-to-period performance of our hotels and facilitates comparisons with other hotel REITs and hotel owners. In particular, these measures assist management and investors in distinguishing whether increases or decreases in revenues and/or expenses are due to growth or decline of operations at comparable hotels (which represent the vast majority of our portfolio) or from other factors. While management believes that presentation of comparable hotel results is a supplemental measure that provides useful information in evaluating our ongoing performance, this measure is not used to allocate resources or to assess the operating performance of each of our hotels, as these decisions are based on data for individual hotels and are not based on comparable hotel results in the aggregate. For these reasons, we believe comparable hotel operating results, when combined with the presentation of GAAP operating profit, revenues and expenses, provide useful information to investors and management.
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FOUR SEASONS RESORT AND RESIDENCES JACKSON HOLE Supplemental Financial Information JUNE 30, 2024 Exhibit 99.2


 
TABLE OF CONTENTS The Phoenician, a luxury collection resort PROPERTY LEVEL DATA CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL COVENANTS NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 3 OVERVIEW About Host Hotels & Resorts 4 Analyst Coverage 5 Forward-Looking Statements 6 Non-GAAP Financial Measures 6 7 PROPERTY LEVEL DATA AND CORPORATE MEASURES Comparable Hotel Results by Location 12 Comparable Hotel Results 2024 Forecast and Full Year 2023 16 Reconciliation of Net Income to EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre and Diluted Earnings per Common Share to NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share for Full Year 2024 Forecasts 18 Reconciliation of Net Income to EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre and Diluted Earnings per Common Share to NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share for Full Year 2023 and 2019 19 Ground Lease Summary as of June 30, 2024 20 21 CAPITALIZATION Comparative Capitalization 22 Consolidated Debt Summary 23 Consolidated Debt Maturity 24 Property Transactions 25 26 FINANCIAL COVENANTS Credit Facility and Senior Notes Financial Performance Tests 27 Reconciliation of GAAP Leverage Ratio to Credit Facility Leverage Ratio 28 Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Credit Facility Unsecured Interest Coverage Ratio 29 Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio 30 Reconciliation of GAAP Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Indebtedness Test 31 Reconciliation of GAAP Secured Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Secured Indebtedness Test 32 Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Senior Notes Indenture EBITDA-to-Interest Coverage Ratio 33 Reconciliation of GAAP Assets to Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Unencumbered Assets to Unsecured Indebtedness Test 34 35 NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION Forecasts 36 Comparable Hotel Operating Statistics and Results 36 Non-GAAP Financial Measures 37


 
OVERVIEW PROPERTY LEVEL DATA AND CORPORATE MEASURES CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL COVENANTS NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION HOST HOTELS & RESORTS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS


 
4 © Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. (1) Based on market cap as of June 30, 2024. See Comparative Capitalization for calculation. (2) At July 31, 2024. About Host Hotels & Resorts S&P 500 COMPANY $12.8 BILLION MARKET CAP(1) $16.6 BILLION ENTERPRISE VALUE(1) 81 HOTELS 43,400 ROOMS 21 TOP U.S. MARKETS BAKER'S CAY RESORT KEY LARGO, CURIO COLLECTION BY HILTON PREMIER U.S. LODGING REIT LUXURY & UPPER UPSCALE CONSOLIDATED HOTELS PORTFOLIO(2)


 
5© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. BAIRD Mike Bellisario 414-298-6130 mbellisario@rwbaird.com GREEN STREET ADVISORS Chris Darling 949-640-8780 cdarling@greenst.com RAYMOND JAMES & ASSOCIATES Bill Crow 727-567-2594 bill.crow@raymondjames.com BOFA SECURITIES, INC. Shaun Kelley 646-855-1005 shaun.kelley@baml.com HSBC SECURITIES (USA) INC. Meredith Jensen 415-250-8225 meredith.jensen@us.hsbc.com STIFEL, NICOLAUS & CO. Simon Yarmak 443-224-1345 yarmaks@stifel.com BMO CAPITAL MARKETS Ari Klein 212-885-4103 ari.klein@bmo.com JEFFERIES David Katz 212-323-3355 dkatz@jefferies.com TRUIST C. Patrick Scholes 212-319-3915 patrick.scholes@suntrust.com CITI INVESTMENT RESEARCH Smedes Rose 212-816-6243 smedes.rose@citi.com J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES Joe Greff 212-622-0548 joseph.greff@jpmorgan.com UBS SECURITIES LLC Robin Farley 212-713-2060 robin.farley@ubs.com COMPASS POINT RESEARCH & TRADING, LLC Floris van Dijkum 646-757-2621 fvandijkum@compasspointllc.com KOLYITCS David Abraham +44 7527 493597 david.abraham@kolytics.com WELLS FARGO SECURITIES LLC Dori Kesten 617-603-4233 dori.kesten@wellsfargo.com DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES Chris Woronka 212-250-9376 chris.woronka@db.com MORGAN STANLEY & CO. Stephen Grambling 212-761-1010 stephen.grambling@morganstanley.com WEDBUSH SECURITIES Richard Anderson 212-938-9949 richard.anderson@wedbush.com EVERCORE ISI Duane Pfennigwerth 212-497-0817 duane.pfennigwerth@evercoreisi.com OPPENHEIMER & CO. INC. Tyler Batory 212-667-7230 tyler.batory@opco.com WOLFE RESEARCH Keegan Carl 646-582-9251 kcarl@wolferesearch.com Analyst Coverage The Company is followed by the analysts listed above. Please note that any opinions, estimates or forecasts regarding the Company’s performance made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent opinions, forecasts or predictions of the Company or its management. The Company does not by its reference above imply its endorsement of or concurrence with any of such analysts’ information, conclusions or recommendations.


 
6© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. ABOUT HOST HOTELS & RESORTS Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., herein referred to as “we,” “Host Inc.,” or the “Company,” is a self-managed and self-administered real estate investment trust that owns hotel properties. We conduct our operations as an umbrella partnership REIT through an operating partnership, Host Hotels & Resorts, L.P. (“Host LP”), of which we are the sole general partner. When distinguishing between Host Inc. and Host LP, the primary difference is approximately 1% of the partnership interests in Host LP held by outside partners as of June 30, 2024, which are non-controlling interests in Host LP in our consolidated balance sheets and are included in net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests in our condensed consolidated statements of operations. Readers are encouraged to find further detail regarding our organizational structure in our annual report on Form 10-K. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This supplemental information contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities regulations. These forward-looking statements which include, but may not be limited to, our expectations regarding the recovery of travel and the lodging industry, the impact of the Maui wildfires and 2024 estimates with respect to our business, including our anticipated capital expenditures and financial and operating results. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results to differ materially from those anticipated at the time the forward-looking statements are made. These risks include, but are not limited to, those described in the Company's annual report on Form 10-K and other filings with the SEC. Although the Company believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that the expectations will be attained or that any deviation will not be material. All information in this supplemental presentation is as of July 31, 2024, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in the Company’s expectations. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES Included in this supplemental information are certain “non-GAAP financial measures,” which are measures of our historical or future financial performance that are not calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP (U.S. generally accepted accounting principles), within the meaning of applicable SEC rules. They are as follows: : (i) Funds From Operations (“FFO”) and FFO per diluted share (both NAREIT and Adjusted), (ii) EBITDA (for both the Company and hotel level), (iii) EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre, and (iv) Comparable Hotel Operating Statistics and Results. Also included are reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures. See the Notes to Supplemental Financial Information for definitions of these measures, why we believe these measures are useful and limitations on their use. Also included in this supplemental information is our leverage ratio, unsecured interest coverage ratio and fixed charge coverage ratio, calculated in accordance with our credit facility, along with our EBITDA to interest coverage ratio, indenture indebtedness test, indenture secured indebtedness test, and indenture unencumbered assets to unsecured indebtedness test, calculated in accordance with our senior notes indenture covenants. Included with these ratios are reconciliations calculated in accordance with GAAP. See the Notes to Supplemental Financial Information for information on how these supplemental measures are calculated, why we believe they are useful and limitations on their use. Overview


 
OVERVIEW PROPERTY LEVEL DATA AND CORPORATE MEASURES CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL COVENANTS NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION 1 HOTEL NASHVILLE


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results by Location (1) (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 8 Quarter ended June 30, 2024 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Average Room Rate Average Occupancy Percentage RevPAR Total revenues Total Revenues per Available Room Hotel Net Income (Loss) Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 519.87 69.5% $ 361.34 $ 61.1 $ 629.52 $ 10.7 $ 18.9 Jacksonville 1 446 550.05 86.4% 475.21 42.7 1,051.33 15.0 18.0 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 528.77 63.9% 338.11 97.2 532.71 27.5 45.8 Phoenix 3 1,545 381.00 73.9% 281.53 94.5 672.33 25.3 35.5 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 343.63 73.3% 251.90 69.8 546.59 13.3 22.3 Nashville 2 721 372.01 87.9% 327.05 33.7 513.45 7.9 13.7 Orlando 2 2,448 362.78 70.4% 255.42 116.0 520.59 18.7 32.5 New York 2 2,486 362.54 86.9% 315.07 103.3 456.84 18.0 29.8 San Diego 3 3,294 294.68 83.0% 244.53 134.5 448.79 30.9 45.9 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 289.81 80.4% 233.00 33.8 347.78 3.5 6.5 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 325.59 77.2% 251.26 105.9 358.58 32.3 42.0 Boston 2 1,496 304.22 87.2% 265.32 46.0 338.20 13.8 18.4 Northern Virginia 2 916 274.53 77.0% 211.30 27.0 323.51 6.1 8.5 Philadelphia 2 810 258.20 85.1% 219.67 24.5 331.95 6.6 9.0 Austin 2 767 256.35 73.4% 188.25 22.9 328.50 3.6 7.9 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 228.30 69.3% 158.29 87.2 230.28 (5.7) 10.2 Houston 5 1,942 214.28 71.7% 153.58 37.4 211.57 5.5 11.6 Chicago 3 1,562 279.14 76.4% 213.15 42.7 300.37 11.5 15.8 New Orleans 1 1,333 198.40 73.9% 146.60 27.1 223.37 6.3 8.5 Seattle 2 1,315 256.89 74.5% 191.36 30.9 258.07 3.9 7.0 San Antonio 2 1,512 217.72 61.9% 134.72 29.1 211.25 3.9 8.0 Atlanta 2 810 206.36 60.3% 124.39 15.8 214.15 2.4 5.1 Denver 3 1,342 206.20 74.1% 152.71 28.6 233.83 6.7 10.4 Other 9 3,007 251.87 69.8% 175.89 74.4 269.14 9.9 18.9 Other property level (2) 0.1 (0.2) (0.2) Domestic 72 40,673 304.69 74.7% 227.62 1,386.2 373.93 277.4 450.0 International 5 1,499 203.66 65.8% 133.98 29.1 212.97 8.6 10.7 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 301.52 74.4% 224.29 1,415.3 368.25 286.0 460.7 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 55.5 7.6 22.8 Property transaction adjustments (3) (4.9) — (1.2) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (4) — (52.0) 13.4 Total 79 42,705 $ — — $ — $ 1,465.9 $ — $ 241.6 $ 495.7 (1) See the Notes to Supplemental Financial Information for a discussion of comparable hotel operating statistics. CBD of a location refers to the central business district. RevPAR is the product of the average daily room rate charged and the average daily occupancy achieved. Total Revenues per Available Room ("Total RevPAR") is a summary measure of hotel results calculated by dividing the sum of room, food and beverage and other ancillary service revenue by room nights available to guests for the period. It includes ancillary revenues not included with RevPAR. (2) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (3) Property transaction adjustments represents the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date. (4) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense.” Refer to the table below for reconciliation of net income to EBITDA by location.


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results by Location (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 9 Quarter ended June 30, 2024 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Hotel Net Income (Loss) Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Plus: Income Tax Plus: Property Transaction Adjustments Equals: Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 10.7 $ 8.2 $ — $ — $ — $ 18.9 Jacksonville 1 446 15.0 3.0 — — — 18.0 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 27.5 18.3 — — — 45.8 Phoenix 3 1,545 25.3 10.2 — — — 35.5 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 13.3 9.0 — — — 22.3 Nashville 2 721 7.9 4.6 — — 1.2 13.7 Orlando 2 2,448 18.7 13.8 — — — 32.5 New York 2 2,486 18.0 11.8 — — — 29.8 San Diego 3 3,294 30.9 15.0 — — — 45.9 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 3.5 3.0 — — — 6.5 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 32.3 9.7 — — — 42.0 Boston 2 1,496 13.8 4.6 — — — 18.4 Northern Virginia 2 916 6.1 2.4 — — — 8.5 Philadelphia 2 810 6.6 2.4 — — — 9.0 Austin 2 767 3.6 3.3 1.0 — — 7.9 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 (5.7) 15.9 — — — 10.2 Houston 5 1,942 5.5 6.1 — — — 11.6 Chicago 3 1,562 11.5 4.3 — — — 15.8 New Orleans 1 1,333 6.3 2.2 — — — 8.5 Seattle 2 1,315 3.9 3.1 — — — 7.0 San Antonio 2 1,512 3.9 4.1 — — — 8.0 Atlanta 2 810 2.4 2.7 — — — 5.1 Denver 3 1,342 6.7 3.7 — — — 10.4 Other 9 3,007 9.9 9.0 — — — 18.9 Other property level (1) (0.2) — — — — (0.2) Domestic 72 40,673 277.4 170.4 1.0 — 1.2 450.0 International 5 1,499 8.6 2.1 — — — 10.7 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 $ 286.0 $ 172.5 $ 1.0 $ — $ 1.2 $ 460.7 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 7.6 15.2 — — — 22.8 Property transaction adjustments — — — — (1.2) (1.2) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (2) (52.0) 0.4 49.2 15.8 — 13.4 Total 79 42,705 $ 241.6 $ 188.1 $ 50.2 $ 15.8 $ — $ 495.7 (1) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (2) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense."


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results by Location (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 10 Quarter ended June 30, 2023 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Average Room Rate Average Occupancy Percentage RevPAR Total revenues Total Revenues per Available Room Hotel Net Income (Loss) Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 538.70 69.6% $ 374.98 $ 62.7 $ 646.85 $ 13.2 $ 20.4 Jacksonville 1 446 549.95 82.1% 451.53 39.6 974.60 13.9 17.0 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 594.07 73.7% 437.96 123.8 678.06 27.5 44.0 Phoenix 3 1,545 372.81 73.6% 274.51 91.6 651.73 25.9 35.5 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 347.67 74.5% 258.88 70.2 548.82 15.0 23.2 Nashville 2 721 372.17 79.4% 295.66 29.0 441.87 — 11.5 Orlando 2 2,448 363.44 73.4% 266.90 120.7 542.00 24.6 37.6 New York 2 2,486 346.21 84.3% 291.87 95.9 423.84 13.7 26.2 San Diego 3 3,294 281.16 83.1% 233.70 129.6 432.22 30.7 46.4 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 297.22 82.4% 245.01 34.2 352.37 4.6 7.7 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 312.23 78.0% 243.43 102.1 346.51 30.2 38.7 Boston 2 1,496 293.70 83.0% 243.74 42.4 311.38 12.4 17.0 Northern Virginia 2 916 261.74 73.7% 192.88 24.4 292.30 6.0 8.4 Philadelphia 2 810 249.51 83.5% 208.44 24.2 327.91 6.2 8.6 Austin 2 767 257.48 70.8% 182.18 22.9 327.53 3.1 7.5 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 235.44 66.6% 156.72 87.4 230.73 (2.3) 13.6 Houston 5 1,942 208.54 72.3% 150.82 36.7 207.78 5.2 11.2 Chicago 3 1,562 278.93 76.2% 212.54 43.1 303.24 11.0 15.3 New Orleans 1 1,333 208.75 75.0% 156.55 29.3 241.38 11.2 13.3 Seattle 2 1,315 241.55 72.9% 176.09 28.4 237.33 3.1 6.2 San Antonio 2 1,512 214.90 63.9% 137.37 30.2 219.40 4.9 8.9 Atlanta 2 810 194.10 76.0% 147.44 17.7 239.70 3.6 5.7 Denver 3 1,342 196.19 66.2% 129.88 23.3 190.82 4.7 7.9 Other 9 3,007 251.67 69.3% 174.36 74.1 268.05 11.7 20.5 Other property level (1) 0.1 (0.2) (0.2) Domestic 72 40,673 305.05 74.7% 227.80 1,383.6 373.25 279.9 452.1 International 5 1,499 193.42 62.7% 121.31 25.2 184.99 6.2 8.4 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 301.70 74.3% 224.02 1,408.8 366.60 286.1 460.5 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 12.6 (7.9) (1.8) Property transaction adjustments (2) (28.5) — (11.5) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (3) — (64.1) (5.8) Total 79 42,705 $ — — $ — $ 1,392.9 $ — $ 214.1 $ 441.4 (1) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (2) Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date. (3) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense.” Refer to the table below for reconciliation of net income to EBITDA by location.


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results by Location (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 11 Quarter ended June 30, 2023 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Hotel Net Income (Loss) Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Plus: Income Tax Plus: Property Transaction Adjustments Equals: Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 13.2 $ 7.2 $ — $ — $ — $ 20.4 Jacksonville 1 446 13.9 3.1 — — — 17.0 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 27.5 16.5 — — — 44.0 Phoenix 3 1,545 25.9 9.6 — — — 35.5 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 15.0 8.2 — — — 23.2 Nashville 2 721 — — — — 11.5 11.5 Orlando 2 2,448 24.6 13.0 — — — 37.6 New York 2 2,486 13.7 12.5 — — — 26.2 San Diego 3 3,294 30.7 15.7 — — — 46.4 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 4.6 3.1 — — — 7.7 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 30.2 8.5 — — — 38.7 Boston 2 1,496 12.4 4.6 — — — 17.0 Northern Virginia 2 916 6.0 2.4 — — — 8.4 Philadelphia 2 810 6.2 2.4 — — — 8.6 Austin 2 767 3.1 3.2 1.2 — — 7.5 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 (2.3) 15.9 — — — 13.6 Houston 5 1,942 5.2 6.0 — — — 11.2 Chicago 3 1,562 11.0 4.3 — — — 15.3 New Orleans 1 1,333 11.2 2.1 — — — 13.3 Seattle 2 1,315 3.1 3.1 — — — 6.2 San Antonio 2 1,512 4.9 4.0 — — — 8.9 Atlanta 2 810 3.6 2.1 — — — 5.7 Denver 3 1,342 4.7 3.2 — — — 7.9 Other 9 3,007 11.7 8.8 — — — 20.5 Other property level (1) (0.2) — — — — (0.2) Domestic 72 40,673 279.9 159.5 1.2 — 11.5 452.1 International 5 1,499 6.2 2.2 — — — 8.4 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 $ 286.1 $ 161.7 $ 1.2 $ — $ 11.5 $ 460.5 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 (7.9) 6.1 — — — (1.8) Property transaction adjustments (2) — — — — (11.5) (11.5) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (3) (64.1) 0.3 44.0 14.0 — (5.8) Total 79 42,705 $ 214.1 $ 168.1 $ 45.2 $ 14.0 $ — $ 441.4 (1) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (2) Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date. (3) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense.”


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results by Location (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 12 Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Average Room Rate Average Occupancy Percentage RevPAR Total revenues Total Revenues per Available Room Hotel Net Income (Loss) Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 582.35 75.7% $ 441.05 $ 145.4 $ 748.58 $ 37.0 $ 53.3 Jacksonville 1 446 540.90 75.5 408.26 74.1 912.76 23.1 29.0 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 534.73 68.3 364.97 212.5 582.11 47.4 83.7 Phoenix 3 1,545 438.15 77.6 339.94 214.7 763.44 70.9 91.1 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 392.30 76.7 300.97 164.3 643.27 43.6 61.8 Nashville 2 721 343.99 80.9 278.21 59.0 449.95 7.4 21.9 Orlando 2 2,448 385.51 72.3 278.78 258.0 579.09 55.6 83.1 New York 2 2,486 328.99 80.5 264.68 175.2 387.16 15.3 38.8 San Diego 3 3,294 294.48 80.2 236.10 270.2 450.75 63.0 93.2 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 294.25 77.6 228.40 66.3 341.24 6.6 12.5 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 302.50 72.0 217.86 185.8 314.69 46.9 65.3 Boston 2 1,496 269.16 77.5 208.70 76.2 279.99 20.3 29.5 Northern Virginia 2 916 260.28 72.4 188.42 49.1 294.70 8.9 13.8 Philadelphia 2 810 232.64 78.9 183.63 41.3 280.42 7.4 12.2 Austin 2 767 265.62 69.1 183.49 45.5 326.16 8.0 16.5 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 257.95 66.7 171.98 193.4 255.34 3.4 35.5 Houston 5 1,942 218.79 73.1 160.01 78.3 221.44 13.4 25.6 Chicago 3 1,562 237.03 66.0 156.45 63.4 222.96 4.7 13.3 New Orleans 1 1,333 204.89 74.2 152.12 57.9 238.46 15.0 19.3 Seattle 2 1,315 237.85 63.6 151.21 50.3 210.28 (0.1) 6.0 San Antonio 2 1,512 223.81 64.0 143.24 63.8 231.99 12.0 20.2 Atlanta 2 810 210.00 61.0 128.02 32.6 220.97 6.1 10.9 Denver 3 1,342 193.88 64.7 125.38 48.0 196.68 6.3 13.7 Other 9 3,007 285.81 63.9 182.66 156.2 282.56 21.0 38.7 Other property level (1) 0.3 (0.2) (0.2) Domestic 72 40,673 310.69 71.8 223.21 2,781.8 375.23 543.0 888.7 International 5 1,499 189.84 61.0 115.73 48.1 176.21 10.8 15.0 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 $ 307.04 71.5 $ 219.40 $ 2,829.9 $ 368.20 $ 553.8 $ 903.7 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 137.0 37.2 66.3 Property transaction adjustments (2) (30.2) — (9.9) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (3) — (77.4) 32.8 Total 79 42,705 — — — $ 2,936.7 — $ 513.6 $ 992.9 (1) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (2) Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date. (3) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense.” Refer to the table below for reconciliation of net income to EBITDA by location.


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results by Location (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 13 Year-to-date ended June 30, 2024 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Hotel Net Income (Loss) Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Plus: Income Tax Plus: Property Transaction Adjustments Equals: Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 37.0 $ 16.3 $ — $ — $ — $ 53.3 Jacksonville 1 446 23.1 5.9 — — — 29.0 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 47.4 36.3 — — — 83.7 Phoenix 3 1,545 70.9 20.2 — — — 91.1 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 43.6 18.2 — — — 61.8 Nashville 2 721 7.4 4.6 — — 9.9 21.9 Orlando 2 2,448 55.6 27.5 — — — 83.1 New York 2 2,486 15.3 23.5 — — — 38.8 San Diego 3 3,294 63.0 30.2 — — — 93.2 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 6.6 5.9 — — — 12.5 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 46.9 18.4 — — — 65.3 Boston 2 1,496 20.3 9.2 — — — 29.5 Northern Virginia 2 916 8.9 4.9 — — — 13.8 Philadelphia 2 810 7.4 4.8 — — — 12.2 Austin 2 767 8.0 6.5 2.0 — — 16.5 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 3.4 32.1 — — — 35.5 Houston 5 1,942 13.4 12.2 — — — 25.6 Chicago 3 1,562 4.7 8.6 — — — 13.3 New Orleans 1 1,333 15.0 4.3 — — — 19.3 Seattle 2 1,315 (0.1) 6.1 — — — 6.0 San Antonio 2 1,512 12.0 8.2 — — — 20.2 Atlanta 2 810 6.1 4.8 — — — 10.9 Denver 3 1,342 6.3 7.4 — — — 13.7 Other 9 3,007 21.0 17.7 — — — 38.7 Other property level (1) (0.2) — — — — (0.2) Domestic 72 40,673 543.0 333.8 2.0 — 9.9 888.7 International 5 1,499 10.8 4.2 — — — 15.0 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 $ 553.8 $ 338.0 $ 2.0 $ — $ 9.9 $ 903.7 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 37.2 29.1 — — — 66.3 Property transaction adjustments (2) — — — — (9.9) (9.9) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (3) (77.4) 0.8 95.4 14.0 — 32.8 Total 79 42,705 $ 513.6 $ 367.9 $ 97.4 $ 14.0 $ — $ 992.9 (1) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (2) Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date. (3) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense."


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results by Location (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 14 Year-to-date ended June 30, 2023 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Average Room Rate Average Occupancy Percentage RevPAR Total revenues Total Revenues per Available Room Hotel Net Income (Loss) Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 594.02 73.8% $ 438.09 $ 145.5 $ 753.95 $ 39.9 $ 54.3 Jacksonville 1 446 532.21 74.7% 397.60 70.4 872.26 21.8 27.9 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 599.89 75.0% 449.74 250.3 689.14 57.9 90.4 Phoenix 3 1,545 455.18 78.0% 355.17 213.6 764.31 77.8 94.9 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 392.92 77.3% 303.85 166.1 654.14 48.7 65.1 Nashville 2 721 343.90 74.8% 257.36 49.7 380.80 — 18.3 Orlando 2 2,448 395.90 74.7% 295.85 262.1 591.62 65.7 91.7 New York 2 2,486 316.51 78.8% 249.47 166.1 369.18 10.1 35.1 San Diego 3 3,294 282.01 80.1% 225.75 254.6 427.16 58.6 89.6 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 296.97 81.2% 241.12 68.2 352.91 8.4 14.8 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 293.53 71.1% 208.82 178.2 304.05 45.3 62.0 Boston 2 1,496 256.23 76.1% 195.06 71.1 262.66 14.5 23.6 Northern Virginia 2 916 245.58 69.7% 171.08 43.0 259.21 7.5 12.3 Philadelphia 2 810 229.68 78.9% 181.17 41.6 283.96 7.5 12.3 Austin 2 767 273.23 70.4% 192.43 47.6 343.15 6.7 15.2 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 261.73 63.7% 166.68 187.6 249.04 7.1 39.1 Houston 5 1,942 206.36 72.8% 150.32 73.4 208.68 10.3 22.6 Chicago 3 1,562 238.80 64.0% 152.79 62.1 219.73 7.8 16.5 New Orleans 1 1,333 215.24 74.0% 159.23 57.9 240.08 19.8 24.2 Seattle 2 1,315 223.18 63.1% 140.79 46.9 196.97 0.4 6.7 San Antonio 2 1,512 227.23 67.0% 152.20 66.4 242.68 13.1 21.1 Atlanta 2 810 195.42 75.0% 146.53 35.4 241.17 7.3 11.5 Denver 3 1,342 185.96 57.5% 106.90 37.1 152.98 3.7 9.7 Other 9 3,007 291.21 63.6% 185.23 156.5 284.76 25.8 43.8 Other property level (1) 0.3 (1.4) (1.4) Domestic 72 40,673 313.20 71.7% 224.64 2,751.7 373.32 564.3 901.3 International 5 1,499 182.51 61.5% 112.29 44.9 165.31 9.4 13.7 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 $ 309.20 71.4% $ 220.65 $ 2,796.6 $ 365.97 $ 573.7 $ 915.0 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 19.9 (17.1) (4.9) Property transaction adjustments (2) (42.9) — (15.4) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (3) — (51.5) 53.4 Total 79 42,705 $ — — $ — $ 2,773.6 $ — $ 505.1 $ 948.1 (1) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (2) Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date. (3) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense.” Refer to the table below for reconciliation of net income to EBITDA by location.


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Year-to-date ended June 30, 2023 Location No. of Properties No. of Rooms Hotel Net Income (Loss) Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Plus: Income Tax Plus: Property Transaction Adjustments Equals: Hotel EBITDA Miami 2 1,038 $ 39.9 $ 14.4 $ — $ — $ — $ 54.3 Jacksonville 1 446 21.8 6.1 — — — 27.9 Maui/Oahu 4 2,006 57.9 32.5 — — — 90.4 Phoenix 3 1,545 77.8 20.0 — — (2.9) 94.9 Florida Gulf Coast 4 1,403 48.7 16.4 — — — 65.1 Nashville 2 721 — — — — 18.3 18.3 Orlando 2 2,448 65.7 26.0 — — — 91.7 New York 2 2,486 10.1 25.0 — — — 35.1 San Diego 3 3,294 58.6 31.0 — — — 89.6 Los Angeles/Orange County 3 1,067 8.4 6.4 — — — 14.8 Washington, D.C. (CBD) 5 3,245 45.3 16.7 — — — 62.0 Boston 2 1,496 14.5 9.1 — — — 23.6 Northern Virginia 2 916 7.5 4.8 — — — 12.3 Philadelphia 2 810 7.5 4.8 — — — 12.3 Austin 2 767 6.7 6.4 2.1 — — 15.2 San Francisco/San Jose 6 4,162 7.1 32.0 — — — 39.1 Houston 5 1,942 10.3 12.3 — — — 22.6 Chicago 3 1,562 7.8 8.7 — — — 16.5 New Orleans 1 1,333 19.8 4.4 — — — 24.2 Seattle 2 1,315 0.4 6.3 — — — 6.7 San Antonio 2 1,512 13.1 8.0 — — — 21.1 Atlanta 2 810 7.3 4.2 — — — 11.5 Denver 3 1,342 3.7 6.0 — — — 9.7 Other 9 3,007 25.8 18.0 — — — 43.8 Other property level (1) (1.4) — — — — (1.4) Domestic 72 40,673 564.3 319.5 2.1 — 15.4 901.3 International 5 1,499 9.4 4.3 — — — 13.7 All Locations - comparable hotels 77 42,172 $ 573.7 $ 323.8 $ 2.1 $ — $ 15.4 $ 915.0 Non-comparable hotels 2 533 (17.1) 12.2 — — — (4.9) Property transaction adjustments (2) — — — — (15.4) (15.4) Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (3) (51.5) 0.7 92.2 12.0 — 53.4 Total 79 42,705 $ 505.1 $ 336.7 $ 94.3 $ 12.0 $ — $ 948.1 Comparable Hotel Results by Location (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics and per room basis) 15 (1) Other property level includes certain ancillary revenues and related expenses, as well as non-income taxes on TRS leases. (2) Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of the reporting date, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of the reporting date. (3) Certain Items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the provision for income taxes. These items are reflected in “gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense.”


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results 2024 Forecast and Full Year 2023 (unaudited, in millions, except hotel statistics) 16 (1) See "Reconciliation of Net Income to EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre and Diluted Earnings per Common Share to NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share for Full Year 2024 Forecasts" for other forecast assumptions. Forecast presented assumes the midpoint of our comparable hotel RevPAR guidance is flat to 2023. Forecast comparable hotel results include 77 hotels (of our 79 hotels owned at June 30, 2024) that we have assumed will be classified as comparable as of December 31, 2024. Comparable hotel metrics do not yet include the results of 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay, which were acquired in July 2024. We expect to include the comparable hotel results for these two hotels beginning in the third quarter. See “Comparable Hotel Operating Statistics and Results” in the Notes to Supplemental Financial Information. No assurances can be made as to the hotels that will be in the comparable hotel set for 2024. (2) Property transaction adjustments represent the following items: (i) the elimination of results of operations of our hotels sold or held-for-sale as of June 30, 2024, which operations are included in our unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) the addition of results for periods prior to our ownership for hotels acquired as of June 30, 2024. (3) Non-comparable hotel results, net, includes the following items: (i) the results of operations of our non-comparable hotels, which operations are included in our consolidated statements of operations as continuing operations, and (ii) gains on business interruption proceeds covering lost revenues while the property was considered non-comparable.  The following are expected to be non- comparable for full year 2024: • The Ritz-Carlton, Naples (business disruption due to Hurricane Ian beginning in September 2022, reopened in July 2023); • Alila Ventana Big Sur (business disruption due to the collapse of a portion of Highway 1, causing closure of the hotel beginning in March 2024, reopened in May 2024); • Sales and marketing expenses related to the development and sale of condominium units on a development parcel adjacent to Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort. (4) Profit margins are calculated by dividing the applicable operating profit by the related revenue amount. GAAP profit margins are calculated using amounts presented in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations. Comparable hotel margins are calculated using amounts presented in the following tables, which include reconciliations to the applicable GAAP results: 2024 Comparable Hotel Set 2024 Forecast(1) 2023 Number of hotels 77 77 Number of rooms 42,172 42,172 Comparable hotel Total RevPAR $ 347.72 $ 343.73 Comparable hotel RevPAR $ 210.50 $ 210.51 Operating profit margin⁽⁴⁾ 15.6% 15.6% Comparable hotel EBITDA margin⁽⁴⁾ 29.3% 30.2% Food and beverage profit margin⁽⁴⁾ 33.6% 34.1% Comparable hotel food and beverage profit margin⁽⁴⁾ 34.3% 34.6% Net income $ 712 $ 752 Depreciation and amortization 742 697 Interest expense 216 191 Provision for income taxes 21 36 Gain on sale of property and corporate level income/expense (21) (23) Forecast results for July acquisitions (1) (22) — Property transaction adjustments⁽²⁾ 10 35 Non-comparable hotel results, net⁽³⁾ (82) (89) Comparable hotel EBITDA $ 1,576 $ 1,599


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparable Hotel Results 2024 Forecast and Full Year 2023 (cont.) (unaudited, in millions) 17 Forecast Year ended December 31, 2024 Year ended December 31, 2023 Adjustments Adjustments GAAP Results Forecast results for July acquisitions Property transaction adjustments Non-comparable hotel results, net Depreciation and corporate level items Comparable hotel Results GAAP Results Property transaction adjustments Non-comparable hotel results, net Depreciation and corporate level items Comparable hotel Results Revenues Room $ 3,418 $ (60) $ 18 $ (123) $ — $ 3,253 $ 3,244 $ 62 $ (62) $ — $ 3,244 Food and beverage 1,713 (20) 10 (88) — 1,615 1,582 27 (37) — 1,572 Other 540 (14) 2 (22) — 506 485 8 (12) — 481 Total revenues 5,671 (94) 30 (233) — 5,374 5,311 97 (111) — 5,297 Expenses Room 845 (14) 4 (25) — 810 787 14 (14) — 787 Food and beverage 1,138 (20) 7 (65) — 1,060 1,042 19 (34) — 1,027 Other 2,058 (38) 9 (80) — 1,949 1,912 29 (49) — 1,892 Depreciation and amortization 742 — — — (742) — 697 — — (697) — Corporate and other expenses 115 — — — (115) — 132 — — (132) — Gain on insurance settlements (114) — — 19 74 (21) (86) — 75 3 (8) Total expenses 4,784 (72) 20 (151) (783) 3,798 4,484 62 (22) (826) 3,698 Operating Profit - Comparable hotel EBITDA $ 887 $ (22) $ 10 $ (82) $ 783 $ 1,576 $ 827 $ 35 $ (89) $ 826 $ 1,599 Hotel Net Income Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Plus: Income Tax Equals: Hotel EBITDA The Ritz-Carlton, Naples $ 3 $ 59 $ — $ — $ 62 Alila Ventana Big Sur $ 6 $ 5 $ — $ — $ 11 Forecast non-comparable hotel results, net includes the results of The Ritz-Carlton, Naples and Alila Ventana Big Sur. The following table reconciles net income to Hotel EBITDA based on the expected 2024 results of the properties excluding business interruption proceeds (in millions); any changes to net income would be equal to the change in Hotel EBITDA: Forecast results for July acquisitions includes the results of the 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay. The following table reconciles net income to Hotel EBITDA based on the expected 2024 results of the properties from the date of acquisition (in millions): Hotel Net Income Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Plus: Income Tax Equals: Hotel EBITDA July acquisitions $ 12 $ 10 $ — $ — $ 22


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Reconciliation of Net Income to EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre and Diluted Earnings per Common Share to NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share for Full Year 2024 Forecasts (1) (unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts) 18 (1) The Forecasts are based on the below assumptions: • Comparable hotel RevPAR will be flat at the midpoint of our guidance compared to 2023. • Comparable hotel EBITDA margins will decrease 90 basis points compared to 2023. • We expect to spend approximately $500 million to $600 million on capital expenditures. • Includes $12 million of net income and $22 million of EBITDA from the 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O’ahu, Turtle Bay, acquired in July 2024. Assumes no additional acquisitions and no dispositions during the year. • Includes the final settlement for insurance proceeds related to Hurricane Ian and the Maui wildfires. For a discussion of items that may affect forecast results, see the Notes to Supplemental Financial Information. Full Year 2024 Mid-point Net income $ 712 Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests (11) Net income attributable to Host Inc. 701 Adjustments: Gain on property insurance settlement (74) Depreciation and amortization 740 Equity investment adjustments: Equity in earnings of affiliates (13) Pro rata FFO of equity investments 22 Consolidated partnership adjustments: FFO adjustment for non-controlling partnerships (1) FFO adjustment for non-controlling interests of Host LP (9) NAREIT and Adjusted FFO $ 1,366 Diluted weighted average shares outstanding - EPS, NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO 705.6 Diluted earnings per common share $ 0.99 NAREIT and Adjusted FFO per diluted share $ 1.94 Full Year 2024 Mid-point Net income $ 712 Interest expense 216 Depreciation and amortization 742 Income taxes 21 EBITDA 1,691 Equity investment adjustments: Equity in earnings of affiliates (13) Pro rata EBITDAre of equity investments 41 EBITDAre 1,719 Adjustments to EBITDAre: Gain on property insurance settlement (74) Adjusted EBITDAre $ 1,645


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Reconciliation of Net Income to EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre and Diluted Earnings per Common Share to NAREIT and Adjusted Funds From Operations per Diluted Share for Full Year 2023 and 2019 (unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts) 19 Full Year 2023 Full Year 2019 Net income $ 752 $ 932 Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests (12) (12) Net income attributable to Host Inc. 740 920 Adjustments: Gain on dispositions (70) (334) Tax on dispositions — (6) Gain on property insurance settlement (3) (4) Depreciation and amortization 695 657 Non-cash impairment expense — 6 Equity investment adjustments: Equity in earnings of affiliates (6) (14) Pro rata FFO of equity investments 20 20 Consolidated partnership adjustments: FFO adjustment for non-controlling partnerships (1) — FFO adjustment for non-controlling interests of Host LP (9) (3) NAREIT FFO 1,366 1,242 Loss on debt extinguishment 4 57 Loss attributable to non-controlling interests — (1) Adjusted FFO $ 1,370 $ 1,298 Diluted weighted average shares outstanding - EPS, NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO 712.8 731.1 Diluted earnings per common share $ 1.04 $ 1.26 NAREIT FFO per diluted share $ 1.92 $ 1.70 Adjusted FFO per diluted share $ 1.92 $ 1.78 Full Year 2023 Full Year 2019 Net income $ 752 $ 932 Interest expense 191 222 Depreciation and amortization 697 662 Income taxes 36 30 EBITDA 1,676 1,846 Gain on dispositions (70) (334) Non-cash impairment expense — 14 Equity investment adjustments: Equity in earnings of affiliates (6) (14) Pro rata EBITDAre of equity investments 32 26 EBITDAre 1,632 1,538 Adjustments to EBITDAre: Gain on property insurance settlement (3) (4) Adjusted EBITDAre $ 1,629 $ 1,534 Total keys at end of year 41,972 46,670 Net Income per key $ 17,900 $ 20,000 Adjusted EBITDAre per key $ 38,800 $ 32,900


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Ground Lease Summary as of June 30, 2024 20 As of June 30, 2024 No. of rooms Lessor Institution Type Minimum rent Current expiration Expiration after all potential options (1) 1 Boston Marriott Copley Place 1,145 Public N/A (2) 12/13/2077 12/13/2077 2 Coronado Island Marriott Resort & Spa 300 Public 1,565,770 10/31/2062 10/31/2078 3 Denver Marriott West 305 Private 160,000 12/28/2028 12/28/2058 4 Houston Airport Marriott at George Bush Intercontinental 573 Public 1,560,000 10/31/2053 10/31/2053 5 Houston Marriott Medical Center/Museum District 398 Non-Profit 160,000 12/28/2029 12/28/2059 6 Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego 1,628 Public 6,600,000 5/31/2067 5/31/2083 7 Marina del Rey Marriott 370 Public 1,991,076 3/31/2043 3/31/2043 8 Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre 461 Non-Profit 365,500 9/20/2082 9/20/2082 9 Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina 1,366 Public 7,650,541 11/30/2061 11/30/2083 10 Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott 591 Public 2,576,119 12/31/2055 12/31/2055 11 Philadelphia Airport Marriott 419 Public 1,460,676 6/29/2045 6/29/2045 12 San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter 1,000 Private 700,000 12/31/2033 12/31/2063 13 San Francisco Marriott Marquis 1,500 Public 1,500,000 8/25/2046 8/25/2076 14 Santa Clara Marriott 766 Private 100,025 11/30/2028 11/30/2058 15 Tampa Airport Marriott 298 Public 1,463,770 12/31/2043 12/31/2043 16 The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey 304 Public 2,078,916 7/29/2067 7/29/2067 17 The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner 398 Private 1,043,459 6/30/2112 6/30/2112 18 The Westin Cincinnati 456 Public — (3) 12/31/2094 12/31/2124 19 The Westin South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa 393 Private 178,160 9/30/2025 9/30/2025 Weighted average remaining lease term (assuming all extension options) 50 years Percentage of leases (based on room count) with Public/Private/Non-Profit lessors 71% / 22% / 7% (1) Exercise of Host’s option to extend is subject to certain conditions, including the existence of no defaults and subject to any applicable rent escalation or rent re-negotiation provisions. (2) All rental payments have been previously paid and no further rental payments are required for the remainder of the lease term. (3) Effective April 1, 2024, the ground lease for The Westin Cincinnati was amended and restated. As a result, the revised minimum rent is $0 for the remainder of 2024 and 2025, increasing to $100,000 in 2030.


 
SAN FRANCISCO MARRIOTT MARQUIS OVERVIEW PROPERTY LEVEL DATA AND CORPORATE MEASURES CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL COVENANTS NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Comparative Capitalization (in millions, except security pricing and per share amounts) 22 (1) Each OP Unit is redeemable for cash or, at our option, for 1.021494 common shares of Host Inc. At June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, December 31, 2023, September 30, 2023, and June 30, 2023, there were 9.4 million, 9.5 million, 9.5 million, 9.6 million, and 9.8 million in common OP Units, respectively, held by non-controlling interests. (2) Share prices are the closing price as reported by the NASDAQ. (3) Market value of common equity is calculated as the number of common shares outstanding including assumption of conversion of OP units multiplied the closing share price on that day. As of As of As of As of As of June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30, Shares/Units 2024 2024 2023 2023 2023 Common shares outstanding 702.3 705.0 703.6 705.4 711.4 Common shares outstanding assuming conversion of OP Units (1) 711.9 714.7 713.3 715.2 721.4 Preferred OP Units outstanding 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 Security pricing Common stock at end of quarter (2) $ 17.98 $ 20.68 $ 19.47 $ 16.07 $ 16.83 High during quarter 20.72 21.15 20.17 18.40 17.83 Low during quarter 17.79 19.17 15.05 15.44 15.80 Capitalization Market value of common equity (3) $ 12,800 $ 14,780 $ 13,888 $ 11,493 $ 12,141 Consolidated debt 4,396 4,510 4,209 4,212 4,210 Less: Cash (805) (1,349) (1,144) (916) (802) Consolidated total capitalization 16,391 17,941 16,953 14,789 15,549 Plus: Share of debt in unconsolidated investments 233 238 208 202 183 Pro rata total capitalization $ 16,624 $ 18,179 17,161 14,991 15,732 Quarter ended Quarter ended Quarter ended Quarter ended Quarter ended June 30, March 31, December 31, September 30, June 30, 2024 2024 2023 2023 2023 Dividends declared per common share $ 0.20 $ 0.20 $ 0.45 $ 0.18 $ 0.15


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Consolidated Debt Summary 23 (in millions) (1) There are no outstanding credit facility borrowings at June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023. Amount shown represents deferred financing costs related to the credit facility revolver. (2) In accordance with GAAP, total debt includes the debt of entities that we consolidate, but of which we do not own 100%, and excludes the debt of entities that we do not consolidate, but of which we have a non-controlling ownership interest and record our investment therein under the equity method of accounting. As of June 30, 2024, our share of debt in unconsolidated investments is $233 million and none of our debt is attributable to non-controlling interests. (3) Total debt as of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, includes net discounts and deferred financing costs of $51 million and $39 million, respectively. (4) Subsequent to quarter end, we drew $525 million on the revolver portion of our credit facility. Debt Senior debt Rate Maturity date June 30, 2024 December 31, 2023 Series E 4% 6/2025 $ 499 $ 499 Series F 4 ½% 2/2026 399 399 Series G 3 ⅞% 4/2024 — 400 Series H 3 ⅜% 12/2029 644 643 Series I 3 ½% 9/2030 739 738 Series J 2.9% 12/2031 442 441 Series K 5.7% 7/2034 584 — 2027 Credit facility term loan 6.3% 1/2027 499 499 2028 Credit facility term loan 6.3% 1/2028 498 498 Credit facility revolver (1)(4) —% 1/2027 (7) (8) 4,297 4,109 Mortgage and other debt Mortgage and other debt 4.67% 11/2027 99 100 Total debt(2)(3) $ 4,396 $ 4,209 Percentage of fixed rate debt 77% 76% Weighted average interest rate 4.8% 4.5% Weighted average debt maturity 5.0 years 4.2 years Credit Facility Total capacity $ 1,500 Available capacity(4) 1,495 Consolidated assets encumbered by mortgage debt 1


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Consolidated Debt Maturity as of July 31, 2024(3) 24 (1) The revolver and the first term loan under our credit facility that are due in 2027 have extension options that would extend maturity of both instruments to 2028, subject to meeting certain conditions, including payment of a fee. The second term loan tranche that is due in 2028 does not have an extension option. (2) Mortgage and other debt excludes principal amortization of $2 million each year from 2024-2027 for the mortgage loan that matures in 2027. (3) Subsequent to quarter end, we drew $525 million on the revolver portion of our credit facility. This table reflects this transaction. D eb t B al an ce (i n M ill io ns ) 500 400 650 750 450 600 525 500 500 90 Senior Notes Revolver (1) Term Loan (1) Mortgage and Other Debt (2) 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 $0 $250 $500 $750 $1,000 $1,250


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Property Transactions 25 Subsequent to quarter end, we acquired the 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay. The following table reconciles net income to Hotel EBITDA based on the expected full year 2024 results of each property, as well as the per key amounts (in millions, except for room count, cap rates, multiples and per key): Hotel Purchase Price (1) Hotel Net Income Plus: Depreciation Equals: Hotel EBITDA Renewal & Replacement funding Hotel Net Operating Income Net income Cap Rate Cap Rate Net income multiple EBITDA multiple The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay $630 $ 29.4 $ 17.1 $ 46.5 $ (4.1) $ 42.4 4.7 % 6.7 % 21x 13.5x The following tables reconcile net income to Hotel EBITDA for the 2018-2024 acquisitions and dispositions (in millions, except for room count and multiples): Hotel No. of Rooms Price Hotel Net Income(4) Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Plus: Income Tax Equals: Hotel EBITDA Net income multiple EBITDA multiple 2018-2024 Dispositions (2) 19,045 $ 5,003 $ 163.4 $ 169.5 $ 10.4 $ 2.3 $ 345.6 31x 17.3x Hotel No. of Rooms Price(3) Hotel Net Income(4) Plus: Depreciation Plus: Interest Expense Equals: Hotel EBITDA Net income multiple EBITDA multiple 2024 Acquisitions (1) 1,405 $ 1,475 $ 61.4 $ 43.4 $ — $ 104.8 23x 13.6x 2018-2024 Acquisitions (1) 5,273 $ 4,959 $ 211.4 $ 145.3 $ 4.7 $ 361.5 23x 13.6x (1) 2018-2024 Acquisitions include 16 properties and two Ka'anapali golf courses acquired since January 1, 2018, through July 31, 2024. Baker’s Cay Resort Key Largo and Alila Ventana Big Sur are based on 2021 forecast operations at acquisition, as the hotels experienced renovation disruption and closures in 2019. The Laura Hotel is based on estimated normalized results, which assumes results are in-line with the 2019 results of comparable Houston properties, as the property was re-opened with a new manager and brand in 2021. The Alida, Savannah is based on estimated normalized 2019 results, adjusting for construction disruption to the surrounding Plant Riverside District and for initial ramp-up of hotel operations. The Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole is based on 2022 forecast operations at acquisition. The 1 Hotel Nashville and Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville downtown, 1 Hotel Central Park and The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay acquisitions are based on 2024 forecast operations at acquisition. The other seven properties acquired in 2018-2021 and Ka’anapali golf courses use full year 2019 results. Due to the impact of COVID-19, actual results in 2020 and 2021 are not reflective of normal operations of the hotels. Any forecast incremental increases to net income compared to net income at underwriting would be equal to the incremental increases in Hotel EBITDA. Some operating results are based on actual results from the manager for periods prior to our ownership. Since the operations include periods prior to our ownership, the results may not necessarily correspond to our actual results. (2) 2018-2024 Dispositions include the sale of 30 hotels since January 1, 2018, through July 31, 2024, as well as the sale of the European Joint Venture and the New York Marriott Marquis retail, theater and signage commercial condominium units. European Joint Venture balances included in this total represent our approximate 33% previous ownership interest, except for the number of rooms of 4,335, which represents the total room count of the European Joint Venture properties. The 2018, 2019 and 2023 dispositions use trailing twelve-month results from the disposition date, while the 2020, 2021 and 2022 dispositions use 2019 full year results as the TTM is not representative of normalized operations. For 2018-2024 dispositions, combined avoided capital expenditures over the 5 years following the disposition dates totaled $976 million. (3) The purchase price used to calculate the multiples is net of $50 million for the 49-acre land parcel entitled for development and net of key money, both related to The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay acquisition. (4) Certain items from our statement of operations are not allocated to individual properties, including interest on our senior notes, corporate and other expenses, and the benefit (provision) for income taxes. Hotel No. of Rooms Purchase Price (1) Hotel Net Income Plus: Depreciation Equals: Hotel EBITDA Renewal & Replacement funding Hotel Net Operating Income Net income Cap Rate Cap Rate Net income multiple EBITDA multiple Net income per key EBITDA per key 1 Hotel Central Park 234 $265 $ 16.4 $ 7.6 $ 24.0 $ (2.5) $ 21.5 6.2 % 8.1 % 16x 11.1x $ 70,000 $ 102,500 The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay 450 $630 $ 21.6 $ 17.1 $ 38.7 $ (5.5) $ 33.2 3.4 % 5.3 % 29x 16.3x $ 48,000 $ 86,000 The following table reconciles net income to Hotel EBITDA for The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay based on the expected full year 2025 results of the property (in millions, except for cap rates and multiples): Hotel Purchase Price (1) Hotel Net Income Plus: Depreciation Equals: Hotel EBITDA Net income multiple EBITDA multiple The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay $630 $ 43.8 $ 17.1 $ 60.9 14x 10x The following table reconciles net income to Hotel EBITDA for The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay based on the estimated stabilization date of 2027-2029 (in millions, except for cap rates and multiples): (1) The $630 million purchase price for The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay is net of key money and net of $50 million for the 49-acre land parcel entitled for development.


 
1 HOTEL SOUTH BEACH OVERVIEW PROPERTY LEVEL DATA AND CORPORATE MEASURES CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL COVENANTS NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Credit Facility and Senior Notes Financial Performance Tests 27 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) Covenant ratios are calculated using Host’s credit facility and senior notes definitions. See the subsequent pages for a reconciliation of the equivalent GAAP measure. The GAAP ratio is not relevant for the purpose of the financial covenants. The following tables present the financial performance tests for our credit facility and senior notes as of: (1) If the leverage ratio is greater than 7.0x, then the unsecured interest coverage ratio minimum will decrease to 1.50x. (2) The GAAP ratio is based on net income, while the covenant ratio is based on EBITDA. See subsequent pages for a reconciliation of net income to EBITDA. On January 4, 2023, we amended our Credit Facility agreement. The covenant requirements are consistent with previous amendment covenant levels: Leverage Ratio Maximum 7.25x Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio Minimum 1.25x Unsecured Interest Coverage Ratio Minimum 1.75x (1) June 30, 2024 Credit Facility Financial Performance Tests Permitted GAAP Ratio Covenant Ratio Leverage Ratio Maximum 7.25x 5.8x 2.1x Unsecured Interest Coverage Ratio Minimum 1.75x(1) 3.9x 8.4x Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio Minimum 1.25x 3.9x 6.4x June 30, 2024 Bond Compliance Financial Performance Tests Permitted GAAP Ratio Covenant Ratio Indebtedness Test Maximum 65% 35% 21% Secured Indebtedness Test Maximum 40% <1% <1% EBITDA-to-interest Coverage ratio (2) Minimum 1.5x 3.9x 8.3x Ratio of Unencumbered Assets to Unsecured Indebtedness Minimum 150% 282% 485%


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Reconciliation of GAAP Leverage Ratio to Credit Facility Leverage Ratio 28 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) (1) The following presents the reconciliation of debt to net debt per our credit facility definition, and as adjusted for certain post quarter transactions: (2) The following presents the reconciliation of net income to EBITDA, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDA per our credit facility definition in determining leverage ratio, and Adjusted EBITDA per our credit facility definition as adjusted for certain post quarter transactions: The following tables present the calculation of our leverage ratio using GAAP measures and as used in the financial covenants of the credit facility. In addition, for this quarter, we are also presenting our leverage ratio as adjusted for certain post quarter transactions that are not part of the typical adjustments required under our credit facility definition ("Leverage Ratio per Credit Facility, as Adjusted"): • $954 million cash consideration for the acquisitions of The Ritz-Carlton O'ahu, Turtle Bay and 1 Hotel Central Park; • $525 million draw on the revolving credit facility to facilitate the two aforementioned hotel acquisitions; and • the second quarter dividend paid on common stock of $140 million. GAAP Leverage Ratio Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Debt $ 4,396 Net income 761 GAAP Leverage Ratio 5.8x Leverage Ratio per Credit Facility Leverage Ratio per Credit Facility, as Adjusted Trailing Twelve Months As Adjusted June 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 Net debt (1) $ 3,692 $ 4,786 Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA (2) 1,735 1,791 Leverage Ratio 2.1x 2.7x June 30, 2024 Debt $ 4,396 Less: Unrestricted cash over $100 million (704) Net debt per credit facility definition $ 3,692 Plus: Cash dividend payment in July 140 Plus: Cash consideration for 1 Hotel Central Park acquisition 258 Plus: Cash consideration for Turtle Bay Resort acquisition 696 Plus: Draw on credit facility revolver - debt 525 Less: Cash received from credit facility draw (525) Net debt per credit facility definition, as adjusted $ 4,786 Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Net income $ 761 Interest expense 194 Depreciation and amortization 728 Income taxes 38 EBITDA 1,721 Gain on dispositions (1) Equity in earnings of affiliates (5) Pro rata EBITDAre of equity investments 33 EBITDAre 1,748 Gain on property insurance settlement (50) Adjusted EBITDAre 1,698 Pro Forma EBITDA - Acquisitions 29 Pro forma EBITDA - Dispositions (12) Restricted stock expense and other non-cash items 29 Non-cash partnership adjustments (9) Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA $ 1,735 Pro forma EBITDA - Acquisitions 56 Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA, as adjusted $ 1,791


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Credit Facility Unsecured Interest Coverage Ratio 29 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) The following tables present the calculation of our unsecured interest coverage ratio using GAAP measures and as used in the financial covenants of the credit facility: (1) The following reconciles Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA to Unencumbered Consolidated EBITDA per our credit facility definition. See Reconciliation of GAAP Leverage Ratio to Credit Facility Leverage Ratio for calculation and reconciliation of net income to Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA: (2) The following reconciles GAAP interest expense to unsecured interest expense per our credit facility definition: GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Net income $ 761 Interest expense 194 GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio 3.9x Unsecured Interest Coverage per Credit Facility Ratio Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Unencumbered consolidated EBITDA per credit facility definition (1) $ 1,725 Adjusted Credit Facility unsecured interest expense (2) 205 Unsecured Interest Coverage Ratio 8.4x Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA $ 1,735 Less: Encumbered EBITDA (10) Corporate overhead allocated to encumbered assets 1 Interest income allocated to encumbered assets (1) Unencumbered Consolidated EBITDA per credit facility definition $ 1,725 Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 GAAP Interest expense $ 194 Interest on secured debt (4) Deferred financing cost amortization (7) Capitalized interest 7 Pro forma interest adjustments 15 Adjusted Credit Facility Unsecured Interest Expense $ 205


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio 30 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) The following tables present the calculation of our GAAP Interest coverage ratio and our fixed charge coverage ratio as used in the financial covenants of the credit facility: (2) The following table calculates the fixed charges per our credit facility definition. See Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Credit Facility Unsecured Interest Coverage Ratio for reconciliation of GAAP interest expense to adjusted unsecured interest expense per our credit facility definition: (1) The following reconciles Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA to Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio EBITDA. See Reconciliation of GAAP Leverage Ratio to Credit Facility Leverage Ratio for calculation and reconciliation of Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA: GAAP Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Net income $ 761 Interest expense 194 GAAP Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio 3.9x Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio EBITDA (1) $ 1,451 Fixed charges (2) 226 Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio 6.4x Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA $ 1,735 Less: 5% of hotel property gross revenue (283) Less: 3% of revenues from other real estate (1) Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio EBITDA $ 1,451 Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Adjusted Credit Facility Unsecured Interest Expense $ 205 Interest on secured debt 4 Adjusted Credit Facility Interest Expense 209 Scheduled principal payments 2 Cash taxes on ordinary income 15 Fixed Charges $ 226


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Reconciliation of GAAP Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Indebtedness Test 31 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) The following tables present the calculation of our total indebtedness to total assets using GAAP measures and as used in the financial covenants of our senior notes indenture: (2) The following presents the reconciliation of total assets to adjusted total assets per the financial covenants of our senior notes indenture definition: (1) The following reconciles our GAAP total indebtedness to our total indebtedness per our senior notes indenture: GAAP Total Indebtedness to Total Assets June 30, 2024 Debt $ 4,396 Total assets 12,407 GAAP Total Indebtedness to Total Assets 35% Total Indebtedness to Total Assets per Senior Notes Indenture June 30, 2024 Adjusted indebtedness (1) $ 4,422 Adjusted total assets (2) 21,407 Total Indebtedness to Total Assets 21% June 30, 2024 Debt $ 4,396 Add: Deferred financing costs 28 Less: Mark-to-market on assumed mortgage (2) Adjusted Indebtedness per Senior Notes Indenture $ 4,422 June 30, 2024 Total assets $ 12,407 Add: Accumulated depreciation 9,539 Add: Prior impairment of assets held 11 Add: Inventory impairment at unconsolidated investment 8 Less: Intangibles (7) Less: Right-of-use assets (551) Adjusted Total Assets per Senior Notes Indenture $ 21,407


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Reconciliation of GAAP Secured Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Secured Indebtedness Test 32 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) The following table presents the calculation of our secured indebtedness using GAAP measures and as used in the financial covenants of our senior notes indenture: (2) See Reconciliation of GAAP Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Indebtedness Test for reconciliation of GAAP Total Assets to Adjusted Total Assets per our senior notes indenture. (1) The following presents the reconciliation of mortgage debt to secured indebtedness per the financial covenants of our senior notes indenture definition: GAAP Secured Indebtedness June 30, 2024 Mortgage and other secured debt $ 99 Total assets 12,407 GAAP Secured Indebtedness to Total Assets <1% Secured Indebtedness per Senior Notes Indenture June 30, 2024 Secured indebtedness (1) $ 97 Adjusted total assets (2) 21,407 Secured Indebtedness to Total Assets <1% June 30, 2024 Mortgage and other secured debt $ 99 Less: Mark-to-market on assumed mortgage (2) Secured Indebtedness $ 97


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Senior Notes Indenture EBITDA-to-Interest Coverage Ratio 33 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) The following tables present the calculation of our interest coverage ratio using our GAAP measures and as used in the financial covenants of the senior notes indenture: (1) See Reconciliation of GAAP Leverage Ratio to Credit Facility Leverage Ratio for the calculation of Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA and reconciliation to net income. (2) See Reconciliation of GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio to Credit Facility Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio for the calculation of Adjusted Credit Facility interest expense and reconciliation to GAAP interest expense. GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Net income $ 761 Interest expense 194 GAAP Interest Coverage Ratio 3.9x EBITDA to Interest Coverage Ratio Trailing Twelve Months June 30, 2024 Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA (1) $ 1,735 Non-controlling interest adjustment 1 Adjusted Senior Notes EBITDA 1,736 Adjusted Credit Facility Interest Expense (2) 209 Plus: Premium amortization on assumed mortgage 1 Adjusted Senior Notes Interest Expense $ 210 EBITDA to Interest Coverage Ratio 8.3x


 
© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Financial Covenants: Reconciliation of GAAP Assets to Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Unencumbered Assets to Unsecured Indebtedness Test 34 (unaudited, in millions, except ratios) The following tables present the calculation of our total assets to total debt using GAAP measures and unencumbered assets to unsecured debt as used in the financial covenants of our senior notes indenture: (1) The following presents the reconciliation of adjusted total assets to unencumbered assets per the financial covenants of our senior notes indenture definition: (a) See reconciliation of GAAP Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Indebtedness Test for reconciliation of GAAP Total Assets to Adjusted Total Assets per our senior notes indenture. (2) The following presents the reconciliation of total debt to unsecured debt per the financial covenants of our senior notes indenture definition: (b) See reconciliation of GAAP Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Indebtedness Test for reconciliation of GAAP Total Debt to Adjusted Indebtedness per our senior notes indenture. (c) See reconciliation of GAAP Secured Indebtedness Test to Senior Notes Indenture Secured Indebtedness Test for the reconciliation of mortgage and other secured debt to senior notes secured indebtedness. GAAP Assets / Debt June 30, 2024 Total assets $ 12,407 Total debt 4,396 GAAP Total Assets / Total Debt 282% Unencumbered Assets / Unsecured Debt per Senior Notes Indenture June 30, 2024 Unencumbered Assets (1) $ 20,988 Unsecured Debt (2) 4,325 Unencumbered Assets / Unsecured Debt 485% June 30, 2024 Adjusted total assets (a) $ 21,407 Less: Partnership adjustments (156) Less: Inventory impairment at unconsolidated investment (8) Less: Encumbered Assets (255) Unencumbered Assets $ 20,988 June 30, 2024 Adjusted indebtedness (b) $ 4,422 Less: Secured indebtedness (c) (97) Unsecured Debt $ 4,325


 
GRAND HYATT WASHINGTON OVERVIEW PROPERTY LEVEL DATA AND CORPORATE MEASURES CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL COVENANTS NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
36© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. FORECASTS Our forecast of net income, earnings per diluted share, NAREIT and Adjusted FFO per diluted share, EBITDA, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre and comparable hotel results are forward- looking statements and are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results and performance to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forecasts. Although we believe the expectations reflected in the forecasts are based upon reasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance that the expectations will be attained or that the results will not be materially different. Risks that may affect these assumptions and forecasts include the following: potential changes in overall economic outlook make it inherently difficult to forecast the level of RevPAR; the amount and timing of debt payments may change significantly based on market conditions, which will directly affect the level of interest expense and net income; the amount and timing of transactions involving shares of our common stock may change based on market conditions; and other risks and uncertainties associated with our business described herein and in our annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K filed with the SEC. COMPARABLE HOTEL OPERATING STATISTICS AND RESULTS To facilitate a year-to-year comparison of our operations, we present certain operating statistics (i.e., Total RevPAR, RevPAR, average daily rate and average occupancy) and operating results (revenues, expenses, hotel EBITDA and associated margins) for the periods included in our reports on a comparable hotel basis in order to enable our investors to better evaluate our operating performance. We define our comparable hotels as those that: (i) are owned or leased by us as of the reporting date and are not classified as held-for- sale; and (ii) have not sustained substantial property damage or business interruption, or undergone large-scale capital projects, in each case requiring closures lasting one month or longer (as further defined below), during the reporting periods being compared. We make adjustments to include recent acquisitions to include results for periods prior to our ownership. For these hotels, since the year-over-year comparison includes periods prior to our ownership, the changes will not necessarily correspond to changes in our actual results. Additionally, operating results of hotels that we sell are excluded from the comparable hotel set once the transaction has closed or the hotel is classified as held-for-sale. The hotel business is capital-intensive and renovations are a regular part of the business. Generally, hotels under renovation remain comparable hotels. A large-scale capital project would cause a hotel to be excluded from our comparable hotel set if it requires the entire property to be closed to hotel guests for one month or longer. Similarly, hotels are excluded from our comparable hotel set from the date that they sustain substantial property damage or business interruption if it requires the property to be closed to hotel guests for one month or longer. In each case, these hotels are returned to the comparable hotel set when the operations of the hotel have been included in our consolidated results for one full calendar year after the hotel has reopened. Often, related to events that cause property damage and the closure of a hotel, we will collect business interruption insurance proceeds for the near-term loss of business. These proceeds are included in gain on insurance settlements on our condensed consolidated statements of operations. Business interruption insurance gains covering lost revenues while the property was considered non-comparable also will be excluded from the comparable hotel results. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
37© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. COMPARABLE HOTEL OPERATING STATISTICS AND RESULTS (continued) Of the 79 hotels that we owned as of June 30, 2024, 77 have been classified as comparable hotels. The operating results of the following properties that we owned as of June 30, 2024 are excluded from comparable hotel results for these periods: • Alila Ventana Big Sur (business disruption due to the collapse of a portion of Highway 1, causing closure of the hotel beginning in March 2024, reopened in May 2024); • The Ritz-Carlton, Naples (business disruption due to Hurricane Ian beginning in September 2022, reopened in July 2023); and • Sales and marketing expenses related to the development and sale of condominium units on a development parcel adjacent to Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World® Resort. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES Included in this supplemental information are certain “non-GAAP financial measures,” which are measures of our historical or future financial performance that are not calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, within the meaning of applicable SEC rules. They are as follows: (i) FFO and FFO per diluted share (both NAREIT and Adjusted), (ii) EBITDA, (iii) EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre, (iv) Comparable Hotel Operating Statistics and Results, (v) Credit Facility Financial Performance Tests, and (vi) Senior Notes Financial Performance Tests. The following discussion defines these measures and presents why we believe they are useful supplemental measures of our performance. NAREIT FFO AND NAREIT FFO PER DILUTED SHARE We present NAREIT FFO and NAREIT FFO per diluted share as non-GAAP measures of our performance in addition to our earnings per share (calculated in accordance with GAAP). We calculate NAREIT FFO per diluted share as our NAREIT FFO (defined as set forth below) for a given operating period, as adjusted for the effect of dilutive securities, divided by the number of fully diluted shares outstanding during such period, in accordance with NAREIT guidelines. As noted in NAREIT’s Funds From Operations White Paper – 2018 Restatement, NAREIT defines FFO as net income (calculated in accordance with GAAP) excluding depreciation and amortization related to certain real estate assets, gains and losses from the sale of certain real estate assets, gains and losses from change in control, impairment expense of certain real estate assets and investments and adjustments for consolidated partially owned entities and unconsolidated affiliates. Adjustments for consolidated partially owned entities and unconsolidated affiliates are calculated to reflect our pro rata share of the FFO of those entities on the same basis. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
38© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (continued) We believe that NAREIT FFO per diluted share is a useful supplemental measure of our operating performance and that the presentation of NAREIT FFO per diluted share, when combined with the primary GAAP presentation of diluted earnings per share, provides beneficial information to investors. By excluding the effect of real estate depreciation, amortization, impairment expense and gains and losses from sales of depreciable real estate, all of which are based on historical cost accounting and which may be of lesser significance in evaluating current performance, we believe that such measures can facilitate comparisons of operating performance between periods and with other REITs, even though NAREIT FFO per diluted share does not represent an amount that accrues directly to holders of our common stock. Historical cost accounting for real estate assets implicitly assumes that the value of real estate assets diminishes predictably over time. As noted by NAREIT in its Funds From Operations White Paper – 2018 Restatement, the primary purpose for including FFO as a supplemental measure of operating performance of a REIT is to address the artificial nature of historical cost depreciation and amortization of real estate and real estate-related assets mandated by GAAP. For these reasons, NAREIT adopted the FFO metric in order to promote a uniform industry-wide measure of REIT operating performance. ADJUSTED FFO PER DILUTED SHARE We also present Adjusted FFO per diluted share when evaluating our performance because management believes that the exclusion of certain additional items described below provides useful supplemental information to investors regarding our ongoing operating performance. Management historically has made the adjustments detailed below in evaluating our performance, in our annual budget process and for our compensation programs. We believe that the presentation of Adjusted FFO per diluted share, when combined with both the primary GAAP presentation of diluted earnings per share and FFO per diluted share as defined by NAREIT, provides useful supplemental information that is beneficial to an investor’s understanding of our operating performance. We adjust NAREIT FFO per diluted share for the following items, which may occur in any period, and refer to this measure as Adjusted FFO per diluted share: • Gains and Losses on the Extinguishment of Debt – We exclude the effect of finance charges and premiums associated with the extinguishment of debt, including the acceleration of the write-off of deferred financing costs from the original issuance of the debt being redeemed or retired and incremental interest expense incurred during the refinancing period. We also exclude the gains on debt repurchases and the original issuance costs associated with the retirement of preferred stock. We believe that these items are not reflective of our ongoing finance costs. • Acquisition Costs – Under GAAP, costs associated with completed property acquisitions that are considered business combinations are expensed in the year incurred. We exclude the effect of these costs because we believe they are not reflective of the ongoing performance of the Company. • Litigation Gains and Losses – We exclude the effect of gains or losses associated with litigation recorded under GAAP that we consider to be outside the ordinary course of business. We believe that including these items is not consistent with our ongoing operating performance. • Severance Expense – In certain circumstances, we will add back hotel-level severance expenses when we do not believe that such expenses are reflective of the ongoing operation of our properties. Situations that would result in a severance add-back include, but are not limited to, (i) costs incurred as part of a broad- based reconfiguration of the operating model with the specific hotel operator for a portfolio of hotels and (ii) costs incurred at a specific hotel due to a broad- based and significant reconfiguration of a hotel and/or its workforce. We do not add back corporate-level severance costs or severance costs at an individual hotel that we consider to be incurred in the normal course of business. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
39© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (continued) In unusual circumstances, we also may adjust NAREIT FFO for gains or losses that management believes are not representative of the Company’s current operating performance. For example, in 2017, as a result of the reduction of the U.S. federal corporate income tax rate from 35% to 21% by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, we remeasured our domestic deferred tax assets as of December 31, 2017 and recorded a one-time adjustment to reduce our deferred tax assets and to increase the provision for income taxes by approximately $11 million. We do not consider this adjustment to be reflective of our ongoing operating performance and, therefore, we excluded this item from Adjusted FFO. EBITDA Earnings before Interest Expense, Income Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (“EBITDA”) is a commonly used measure of performance in many industries. Management believes EBITDA provides useful information to investors regarding our results of operations because it helps us and our investors evaluate the ongoing operating performance of our properties after removing the impact of the Company’s capital structure (primarily interest expense) and its asset base (primarily depreciation and amortization). Management also believes the use of EBITDA facilitates comparisons between us and other lodging REITs, hotel owners that are not REITs and other capital-intensive companies. Management uses EBITDA to evaluate property-level results and EBITDA multiples (calculated as sales price divided by EBITDA) as one measure in determining the value of acquisitions and dispositions and, like Funds From Operations (“FFO”) and Adjusted FFO per diluted share, it is widely used by management in the annual budget process and for our compensation programs. EBITDAre AND ADJUSTED EBITDAre We present EBITDAre in accordance with NAREIT guidelines, as defined in its September 2017 white paper “Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization for Real Estate,” to provide an additional performance measure to facilitate the evaluation and comparison of the Company’s results with other REITs. NAREIT defines EBITDAre as net income (calculated in accordance with GAAP) excluding interest expense, income tax, depreciation and amortization, gains or losses on disposition of depreciated property (including gains or losses on change of control), impairment expense for depreciated property and of investments in unconsolidated affiliates caused by a decrease in value of depreciated property in the affiliate, and adjustments to reflect the entity’s pro rata share of EBITDAre of unconsolidated affiliates. We make additional adjustments to EBITDAre when evaluating our performance because we believe that the exclusion of certain additional items described below provides useful supplemental information to investors regarding our ongoing operating performance. We believe that the presentation of Adjusted EBITDAre, when combined with the primary GAAP presentation of net income, is beneficial to an investor’s understanding of our operating performance. Adjusted EBITDAre also is similar to the measure used to calculate certain credit ratios for our credit facility and senior notes. We adjust EBITDAre for the following items, which may occur in any period, and refer to this measure as Adjusted EBITDAre: • Property Insurance Gains – We exclude the effect of property insurance gains reflected in our condensed consolidated statements of operations because we believe that including them in Adjusted EBITDAre is not consistent with reflecting the ongoing performance of our assets. In addition, property insurance gains could be less important to investors given that the depreciated asset book value written off in connection with the calculation of the property insurance gain often does not reflect the market value of real estate assets. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
40© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (continued) • Acquisition Costs – Under GAAP, costs associated with completed property acquisitions that are considered business combinations are expensed in the year incurred. We exclude the effect of these costs because we believe they are not reflective of the ongoing performance of the Company. • Litigation Gains and Losses – We exclude the effect of gains or losses associated with litigation recorded under GAAP that we consider to be outside the ordinary course of business. We believe that including these items is not consistent with our ongoing operating performance. • Severance Expense – In certain circumstances, we will add back hotel-level severance expenses when we do not believe that such expenses are reflective of the ongoing operation of our properties. Situations that would result in a severance add-back include, but are not limited to, (i) costs incurred as part of a broad-based reconfiguration of the operating model with the specific hotel operator for a portfolio of hotels and (ii) costs incurred at a specific hotel due to a broad-based and significant reconfiguration of a hotel and/or its workforce. We do not add back corporate-level severance costs or severance costs at an individual hotel that we consider to be incurred in the normal course of business. In unusual circumstances, we also may adjust EBITDAre for gains or losses that management believes are not representative of the Company’s current operating performance. The last adjustment of this nature was a 2013 exclusion of a gain from an eminent domain claim. LIMITATIONS ON THE USE OF NAREIT FFO PER DILUTED SHARE, ADJUSTED FFO PER DILUTED SHARE, EBITDA, EBITDAre AND ADJUSTED EBITDAre We calculate EBITDAre and NAREIT FFO per diluted share in accordance with standards established by NAREIT, which may not be comparable to measures calculated by other companies that do not use the NAREIT definition of EBITDAre and FFO or do not calculate FFO per diluted share in accordance with NAREIT guidance. In addition, although EBITDAre and FFO per diluted share are useful measures when comparing our results to other REITs, they may not be helpful to investors when comparing us to non-REITs. We also calculate Adjusted FFO per diluted share and Adjusted EBITDAre, which measures are not in accordance with NAREIT guidance and may not be comparable to measures calculated by other REITs or by other companies. This information should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating profit, cash from operations or any other operating performance measure calculated in accordance with GAAP. Cash expenditures for various long-term assets (such as renewal and replacement capital expenditures), interest expense (for EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre purposes only), severance expense related to significant property-level reconfiguration and other items have been, and will be, made and are not reflected in the EBITDA, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre, NAREIT FFO per diluted share and Adjusted FFO per diluted share presentations. Management compensates for these limitations by separately considering the impact of these excluded items to the extent they are material to operating decisions or assessments of our operating performance. Our consolidated statements of operations and consolidated statements of cash flows in the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q include interest expense, capital expenditures, and other excluded items, all of which should be considered when evaluating our performance, as well as the usefulness of our non-GAAP financial measures. Additionally, NAREIT FFO per diluted share, Adjusted FFO per diluted share, EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre should not be considered as measures of our liquidity or indicative of funds available to fund our cash needs, including our ability to make cash distributions. In addition, NAREIT FFO per diluted share and Adjusted FFO per diluted share do not measure, and should not be used as measures of, amounts that accrue directly to stockholders’ benefit. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
41© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (continued) Similarly, EBITDAre, Adjusted EBITDAre, NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share include adjustments for the pro rata share of our equity investments, and NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share include adjustments for the pro rata share of non-controlling partners in consolidated partnerships. Our equity investments consist of interests ranging from 11% to 67% in eight domestic and international partnerships that own a total of 35 properties and a vacation ownership development. Due to the voting rights of the outside owners, we do not control and, therefore, do not consolidate these entities. The non-controlling partners in consolidated partnerships primarily consist of the approximate 1% interest in Host LP held by unaffiliated limited partners and a 15% interest held by an unaffiliated limited partner in a partnership owning one hotel for which we do control the entity and, therefore, consolidate its operations. These pro rata results for NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre were calculated as set forth in the definitions above. Readers should be cautioned that the pro rata results presented in these measures for consolidated partnerships (for NAREIT FFO and Adjusted FFO per diluted share) and equity investments may not accurately depict the legal and economic implications of our investments in these entities. COMPARABLE HOTEL PROPERTY LEVEL OPERATING RESULTS We present certain operating results for our hotels, such as hotel revenues, expenses, food and beverage profit, and EBITDA (and the related margins), on a comparable hotel, or "same store," basis as supplemental information for our investors. Our comparable hotel results present operating results for our hotels without giving effect to dispositions or properties that experienced closures due to renovations or property damage, as discussed in “Comparable Hotel Operating Statistics and Results” above. We present comparable hotel EBITDA to help us and our investors evaluate the ongoing operating performance of our comparable hotels after removing the impact of the Company’s capital structure (primarily interest expense) and its asset base (primarily depreciation and amortization expense). Corporate-level costs and expenses also are removed to arrive at property-level results. We believe these property-level results provide investors with supplemental information about the ongoing operating performance of our comparable hotels. Comparable hotel results are presented both by location and for the Company’s properties in the aggregate. We eliminate from our comparable hotel level operating results severance costs related to broad-based and significant property-level reconfiguration that is not considered to be within the normal course of business, as we believe this elimination provides useful supplemental information that is beneficial to an investor’s understanding of our ongoing operating performance. We also eliminate depreciation and amortization expense because, even though depreciation and amortization expense are property-level expenses, these non-cash expenses, which are based on historical cost accounting for real estate assets, implicitly assume that the value of real estate assets diminishes predictably over time. As noted earlier, because real estate values historically have risen or fallen with market conditions, many real estate industry investors have considered presentation of historical cost accounting for operating results to be insufficient. Because of the elimination of corporate-level costs and expenses, gains or losses on disposition, certain severance expenses and depreciation and amortization expense, the comparable hotel operating results we present do not represent our total revenues, expenses, operating profit or net income and should not be used to evaluate our performance as a whole. Management compensates for these limitations by separately considering the impact of these excluded items to the extent they are material to operating decisions or assessments of our operating performance. Our condensed consolidated statements of operations include such amounts, all of which should be considered by investors when evaluating our performance. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
42© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (continued) We present these hotel operating results on a comparable hotel basis because we believe that doing so provides investors and management with useful information for evaluating the period-to-period performance of our hotels and facilitates comparisons with other hotel REITs and hotel owners. In particular, these measures assist management and investors in distinguishing whether increases or decreases in revenues and/or expenses are due to growth or decline of operations at comparable hotels (which represent the vast majority of our portfolio) or from other factors. While management believes that presentation of comparable hotel results is a supplemental measure that provides useful information in evaluating our ongoing performance, this measure is not used to allocate resources or to assess the operating performance of each of our hotels, as these decisions are based on data for individual hotels and are not based on comparable hotel results in the aggregate. For these reasons, we believe comparable hotel operating results, when combined with the presentation of GAAP operating profit, revenues and expenses, provide useful information to investors and management. CREDIT FACILITY – LEVERAGE, UNSECURED INTEREST COVERAGE AND CONSOLIDATED FIXED CHARGE COVERAGE RATIOS Host’s credit facility contains certain financial covenants, including allowable leverage, unsecured interest coverage and fixed charge ratios, which are determined using EBITDA as calculated under the terms of our credit facility (“Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA”). The leverage ratio is defined as net debt plus preferred equity to Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA. The unsecured interest coverage ratio is defined as unencumbered Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA to unsecured consolidated interest expense. The fixed charge coverage ratio is defined as Adjusted Credit Facility EBITDA divided by fixed charges, which include interest expense, required debt amortization payments, cash taxes and preferred stock payments. These calculations are based on pro forma results for the prior four fiscal quarters giving effect to transactions such as acquisitions, dispositions and financings as if they occurred at the beginning of the period. The credit facility also incorporates by reference the ratio of unencumbered assets to unsecured indebtedness test from our senior notes indentures, calculated in the same manner, and the covenant is discussed below with the senior notes covenants. Additionally, total debt used in the calculation of our leverage ratio is based on a “net debt” concept, under which cash and cash equivalents in excess of $100 million are deducted from our total debt balance. Management believes these financial ratios provide useful information to investors regarding our compliance with the covenants in our credit facility and our ability to access the capital markets, in particular debt financing. SENIOR NOTES INDENTURE – INDEBTEDNESS TEST, SECURED INDEBTEDNESS TO TOTAL ASSETS TEST, EBITDA-TO-INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO AND RATIO OF UNENCUMBERED ASSETS TO UNSECURED INDEBTEDNESS Host’s senior notes indentures contains certain financial covenants, including allowable indebtedness, secured indebtedness to total assets, EBITDA-to-interest coverage and unencumbered assets to unsecured indebtedness. The indebtedness test is defined as adjusted indebtedness, which includes total debt adjusted for deferred financing costs, divided by adjusted total assets, which includes undepreciated real estate book values (“Adjusted Total Assets”). The secured indebtedness to total assets is defined as secured indebtedness, which includes mortgage debt and finance leases, divided by Adjusted Total Assets. The EBITDA-to-interest coverage ratio is defined as EBITDA as calculated under our senior notes indenture (“Adjusted Senior Notes EBITDA”) to interest expense as defined by our senior notes indenture. The ratio of unencumbered assets to unsecured indebtedness is defined as unencumbered adjusted assets, which includes Adjusted Total Assets less encumbered assets, divided by unsecured debt, which includes the aggregate principal amount of outstanding unsecured indebtedness plus contingent obligations. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
43© Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (continued) Under the terms of the senior notes indentures, interest expense excludes items such as the gains and losses on the extinguishment of debt, deferred financing charges related to the senior notes or the credit facility, amortization of debt premiums or discounts that were recorded at issuance of a loan to establish its fair value and non-cash interest expense, all of which are included in interest expense on our consolidated statement of operations. As with the credit facility covenants, management believes these financial ratios provide useful information to investors regarding our compliance with the covenants in our senior notes indentures and our ability to access the capital markets, in particular debt financing. LIMITATIONS ON CREDIT FACILITY AND SENIOR NOTES CREDIT RATIOS These metrics are useful in evaluating the Company’s compliance with the covenants contained in its credit facility and senior notes indentures. However, because of the various adjustments taken to the ratio components as a result of negotiations with the Company’s lenders and noteholders they should not be considered as an alternative to the same ratios determined in accordance with GAAP. For instance, interest expense as calculated under the credit facility and senior notes indenture excludes the items noted above such as deferred financing charges and amortization of debt premiums or discounts, all of which are included in interest expense on our consolidated statement of operations. Management compensates for these limitations by separately considering the impact of these excluded items to the extent they are material to operating decisions or assessments of performance. In addition, because the credit facility and indenture ratio components are also based on pro forma results for the prior four fiscal quarters, giving effect to transactions such as acquisitions, dispositions and financings as if they occurred at the beginning of the period, they are not reflective of actual performance over the same period calculated in accordance with GAAP. NOTES TO SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION


 
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