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Notes Payable
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2017
Notes Payable [Abstract]  
Notes Payable
7. Notes Payable
The following is a summary of our indebtedness:
(in millions)
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31, 2016
Senior unsecured notes (1)
 
 
 
 
5.83% Notes, due 2017
 
$
246.7

 
$
246.6

4.78% Notes, due 2021
 
248.5

 
248.4

3.15% Notes, due 2022
 
346.1

 
346.0

5.07% Notes, due 2023
 
247.3

 
247.2

4.36% Notes, due 2024
 
248.3

 
248.2

3.68% Notes, due 2024
 
246.9

 
246.8

 
 
$
1,583.8

 
$
1,583.2

 
 
 
 
 
Secured notes (1)
 
 
 
 
1.37% – 5.77% Conventional Mortgage Notes, due 2018 – 2045
 
866.5

 
866.7

Tax-exempt Mortgage Note (2)
 

 
30.7

 
 
$
866.5

 
$
897.4

Total notes payable
 
$
2,450.3

 
$
2,480.6

 
 
 
 
 
Other floating rate debt included in secured notes (1.37%)
 
$
175.0

 
$
175.0


(1)
Unamortized debt discounts and debt issuance costs of $14.4 million and $15.7 million are included in senior unsecured and secured notes payable as of March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.
(2)
Due initially in 2028; however, this secured notes payable was repaid in February 2017. See below for further discussion.
We have a $600 million unsecured credit facility which matures in August 2019, with two six-month options to extend the maturity date at our election to August 2020. Additionally, we have the option to further increase our credit facility to $900 million by either adding additional banks to the facility or obtaining the agreement of the existing banks to increase their commitments. The interest rate on our credit facility is based upon the London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR") plus a margin which is subject to change as our credit ratings change. Advances under our credit facility may be priced at the scheduled rates, or we may enter into bid rate loans with participating banks at rates below the scheduled rates. These bid rate loans have terms of 180 days or less and may not exceed the lesser of $300 million or the remaining amount available under our credit facility. Our credit facility is subject to customary financial covenants and limitations. We believe we are in compliance with all such financial covenants and limitations on the date of this filing.
Our credit facility provides us with the ability to issue up to $50 million in letters of credit. While our issuance of letters of credit does not increase our borrowings outstanding under our credit facility, it does reduce the amount available. At March 31, 2017, we had no balances outstanding on our $600 million credit facility and we had outstanding letters of credit totaling approximately $12.7 million, leaving approximately $587.3 million available under our credit facility.
In February 2017, we used available cash on-hand to repay our tax-exempt secured notes payable of approximately $30.7 million, which was due to initially mature in 2028. As a result of the early repayment, we expensed approximately $0.3 million of unamortized loan costs and other fees, which are reflected in the loss on early retirement of debt in our condensed consolidated statements of income and comprehensive income.
At March 31, 2017, we had outstanding floating rate debt of approximately $175.0 million. At March 31, 2016, we had outstanding floating rate debt of approximately $492.1 million, which included amounts borrowed under our unsecured credit facility and unsecured short-term borrowings. The weighted average interest rate on such debt was approximately 1.4% for each of the three months ended March 31, 2017 and 2016.
Our indebtedness had a weighted average maturity of approximately 4.6 years at March 31, 2017. The table below is a summary of the maturity dates of our outstanding debt and principal amortizations, and the weighted average interest rates on such debt, at March 31, 2017: 
(in millions)
 
Amount
 
Weighted Average 
Interest Rate
2017
 
$
245.8

 
5.8%

2018
 
173.8

 
1.4

2019
 
643.2

 
5.4

2020 (1)
 
(1.1
)
 

2021
 
249.1

 
4.8

Thereafter
 
1,139.5

 
4.0

Total
 
$
2,450.3

 
4.4
%

(1)
Includes amortization of debt discounts and debt issuance costs, net of scheduled principal payments.