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Beyond the Media Stories: What’s Happening in the USA?

Beyond the Media Stories: What’s Happening in the USA?. John Thomas Global Real Estate Practice Group Leader. State of the U.S. Market. The market is fluid No consistent answer to the question of how is the market Strengths Multifamily Housing Super prime commercial

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Beyond the Media Stories: What’s Happening in the USA?

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  1. Beyond the Media Stories: What’s Happening in the USA? John Thomas Global Real Estate Practice Group Leader

  2. State of the U.S. Market • The market is fluid • No consistent answer to the question of how is the market • Strengths • Multifamily Housing • Super prime commercial • Health care related real estate

  3. State of the Market • Weak spots • Home Building • Suburban Office • Unanchored Retail • Hospitality

  4. Lender Preferences Source: NREI Lender Survey

  5. State of the Market • Commercial rental growth is generally slow • Commercial vacancy rates remain high – 16.2% • 60bps below recessionary peak • 380bps below prerecession low • Week employment growth hurts office fundamentals. Growth follows employment.

  6. Net Job Gains over Next 5 Years

  7. State of the Market • Interest Rates are low • Capital is tight, but there are signs of progress • In 2Q 2011, net commercial and multifamily debt increased for the first time in 18 months

  8. Outlook • The Good • Corporate profits are up • Prime office markets are holding up • Stock market at 4 year high • Unemployment is creeping down • Strong holiday retail season • Overseas Investors • Tourism increasing • Signs of life in the lending market

  9. Lender and Borrower Optimism Source: NREI Survey

  10. Outlook • The Bad • Forecasted GDB revised downward

  11. Revised U.S. GDP

  12. Outlook • The Bad • Fear of second global slow down • Federal Reserve retrenchment • Possible meltdown in Eurozone • Fear of credit crunch

  13. Libor Spread over U.S. Treasuries

  14. Outlook • The Bad (continued) • Political Stalemate • High energy and commodity prices • Stubbornly high unemployment

  15. Slow Growth in Jobs

  16. Outlook • The Bad (continued) • High consumer and government debt levels • Fiscal Drag

  17. Outlook • Real estate concerns • Will bubble burst on top tier commercial • Lease renewals from 2007 top of market • Loan maturities from 2007 top of market • Credit crunch

  18. The Cause • The impact of the housing crisis has been under reported • Home construction is a major economic driver • 55% of construction • Durable goods

  19. The American Dream - Homeownership

  20. The Cause • Aggressive lending practices supported by the Government • Low teaser rates • No amortization • Little or no underwriting • Home ownership increases • Wall street makes money • Construction Booms • Prices go up – owners feel wealthier

  21. The Cause But then the bubble pops

  22. Housing Prices . S&P/Case Shiller

  23. The Cause Prices dropped in 18 of 20 largest markets 3.6 million mortgages are 90 days or more late Housing markets are out of balance S&P estimates 45 months to clear the market

  24. National Association of Home Builders

  25. Conclusions • Large debt levels suggest a slow recovery • Paying off debt will reduce consumer and government spending • Real estate implications • Wealth preservers go to quality • Long term investors look at: • Multifamily • Day to day retail • Mezzanine Debt • Higher return investors go for growth or distressed assets

  26. Conclusions • How to move forward • Debt forgiveness in the home mortgage market • Political resolution

  27. Lessons Learned Housing matters Political decisions have significant impacts. Despite challenges, savvy players thrive.

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