July 2012. 125,000 Homes Sold In 2006. 60,000 Homes Sold in 2010. SmartNumbers Predicts Normal Market Should Be 80,000 – 85,000 Sales. Expect To See 75,000.

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July 2012

125,000 Homes Sold In ,000 Homes Sold in SmartNumbers Predicts Normal Market Should Be 80,000 – 85,000 Sales. Expect To See 75,000 Homes Sold In Moving Back To Normal. Metro Atlanta Homes Sold

Listed Inventory July 2010 – July 2012 Metro Atlanta Inventory Levels Down 36.8% from July 2011, 48.7% from July 2010

Listing Inventory Back To 2001 Levels. Cycling Back Toward Sellers Market In Some Areas.

Resales & New Homes Now Outpacing Bank Sales! Pre-Foreclosures & Foreclosures Slowing… For Now. Pre-ForeclosuresForeclosuresMarket SalesBank-Owned Sales DateActivityAverage AmountActivityAverage AmountActivityAverage AmountActivityAverage Amount 11-Jun 4,320$186,1282,127$129,7652,893$251,7522,652$93, Jul 4,846$186,9031,852$129,9662,404$228,8461,810$91, Aug 5,269$409,4372,282$126,4783,039$227,6672,681$87, Sep 3,529$188,2552,577$123,2722,751$211,3232,596$82, Oct 4,244$270,8641,789$128,9452,393$202,6142,358$81, Nov 5,011$191,6401,840$134,4792,260$201,7042,051$85, Dec 3,261$184,5942,314$120,1002,499$198,9882,386$88, Jan 3,760$186,7281,449$123,1171,880$195,8352,060$88, Feb 2,830$184,3581,377$115,9952,057$185,8062,180$85, Mar 2,797$198,937845$120,4052,493$198,1972,143$94, Apr 2,213$195,562609$135,2772,303$204,1841,715$93, May 2,659$194,827174$165,9791,477$201,4301,080$91, June 2,435$193,765180$172,8901,350$203, ,487 47,174$213,23119,415$132,82129,799$208,59126,692$88,972

55% of Closings Under $125,000 In July 2012 – 22% of closings under $125,000. Market Swinging Back To More Normal Distribution Where 10-15% of Sales Under $125,000/ Metro Atlanta Price Distribution

Average Sales Price Trending Higher In 2012 Metro Atlanta Average Sale Price Trend

Trendgraphix & RealValuator Report That PGR Is #1 In Homes Sold , 2010, 2011 & YTD 2012.

Information Provided By Trendgraphix. YTD Transactions – July 2012 FMLS Counties + Southside

Information Provided By Trendgraphix. YTD Listing Sales – July 2012 FMLS Counties + Southside

Information Provided By Trendgraphix. Current Listing Inventory – July 2012 FMLS Counties + Southside

Information Provided By Trendgraphix. Buyer Sales – July 2012 FMLS Counties + Southside

Average Sales Price Dropped Due To Higher Low End Mix And Lower Overall Home Values Metro Atlanta Average Sale Price Trend

Average Sales Price Trending Higher In 2012 Metro Atlanta Average Sale Price Trend

We Now Compete In A Global Economy… What Happens In Other Places Matters!

What The Heck Is QE1 & QE2? Quantitative Easing! Otherwise Know As Printing Money

Operation TWIST Renewed June 2012 Focus On Long-Term Rates

July 2012 U.S. Debt Ceiling $16.4 Trillion $15, 978, 356,988,656

Average Rates Around 8%

2012 Freddie Mac & Mortgage Bankers 30-Year Fixed Rate Forecast 2010 – 2013 Quarterly Averages

Housing Demand 2011 & Beyond

Atlanta MSA Job Change Source: BLS Construction Was Most Impacted Industry In Our Market

Georgia Lost 325,000 Jobs In Last 3 Years. Construction and Banks Were The Largest Categories of Unemployment Restarts Positive Job Growth Trend! Georgia Employment Trends (Terry College of Business – University of Georgia)

Long-Term Employment Forecast Growth: 20-County Area: Plan 2040

Businesses And People Are Moving To Metro Atlanta!

Rustbelt To Sunbelt

Forecast Population Growth 20-County Forecast Area

Share of Population by Ethnicity County Forecast Area Source: ARC Plan2040 Forecasts

Population Age Dynamics – Top 27 Metros Source :Census Bureau Total Population Share of PopulationRank of Share Under Under Dallas 6,144, %61.3%8.2%23.8%19.1% Atlanta 5,271, %62.4%8.1%23.2%20.4% Phoenix 4,179, %59.0%11.3%23.1%18.0% Denver 2,466, %62.7%9.5%23.0%21.6% Riverside 4,081, %58.2%9.8%22.8%17.0% Houston 5,629, %60.9%8.1%22.8%19.9% Portland 2,174, %63.0%10.4%22.6%22.0% Seattle 3,309, %64.0%10.4%22.0%22.5% Sacramento 2,091, %60.8%11.5%21.9%20.0% Washington 5,306, %63.0%9.7%21.8%21.6% Los Angeles 12,875, %60.4%10.6%21.8%19.4% San Diego 2,974, %60.7%11.1%21.7%19.0% San Francisco 4,203, %63.5%12.4%21.5%22.4% Orlando 2,032, %60.4%12.8%21.3%19.9% Minneapolis 3,208, %62.1%9.9%21.3%22.0% Chicago 9,522, %60.4%10.9%21.2%20.5% New York 18,815, %60.9%12.9%20.6%20.9% Boston 4,482, %62.1%12.6%20.4%21.7% Cincinnati 2,134, %60.1%11.9%19.8%21.3% Baltimore 2,668, %60.9%12.1%19.7%21.7% Detroit 4,467, %60.3%12.1%19.2%22.3% Philadelphia 5,827, %59.8%13.0%18.9%21.4% St. Louis 2,802, %60.0%12.8%18.9%21.8% Miami 5,413, %58.6%16.2%18.8%20.7% Tampa 2,723, %58.6%17.2%18.7%20.8% Cleveland 2,096, %59.1%14.6%17.9%22.8% Pittsburgh 2,355, %59.4%17.1% 23.4% Metro Atlanta Has The: #2 Population Age #5 Population Under 20

New Household Formation Dropped From 1.1 Mil In 2006 To 300,000 In 2008 – Then Back To 1 Mil In Million Students Per Year Graduate From College For Next 10 Years. Signals Big Increase In Household Formation! U.S. Household Formation Trends

Chart Shows Index Results January 2010 Through May 2012 (as reported in July 2012) Case-Shiller Index For Metro Atlanta

Case-Shiller Home Values For Metro Atlanta Peak was July Current Home Values Below The Normal Trend Line

Assumptions: 2011 values down 25% from peak of and 2012 values flat (with normal seasonal changes) 2013, 2014, 2015 values increase due to under-supply and foreclosures returning to more normal levels 2016 and beyond back to normal +4% appreciation New homes returns to 20,000 starts by 2017/ 2018 Back To Peak

Key Indicators To Watch: The pace of mortgage delinquencies and pre-foreclosures (predict short sales & foreclosures) The pace of short sales & foreclosures entering the market The short sale & foreclosure “shadow inventory” waiting to enter the market The overall supply of “for sale” properties The mix of new homes, resales, short sales & foreclosures in the inventory and sold transactions The price mix of sold transactions (when will we see a more normal mix versus the heavy concentration on the lower end of the market) Rental trends versus buy trends New home starts Mortgage rates Employment trends Migration trends/ relocation

Assumptions: 1.Bought $500,000 in Home has dropped 25% in value to $375,000. If you waited to sell for 5-7 years, you would recover value to $500, Desired new home costs $300,000 today. 3.Incremental carrying costs of current property are estimated to be $500 / month. 4.Incremental maintenance items cost $2000 per year. 5.Mortgage rates are expected to rise to the 6-7% range in future. A $300,000 home with a 15-year mortgage at 4.5% with $60,000 down payment is $1835 per month. If you wait 5-7 years and the property now costs $375,000 and mortgage rates are now 6.5%, the payment would be $2743. That amounts to $908 more per month and $163,440 over the next 15 years. Sell Now/ Buy Now Wait 5-7 YearsVariance Current Home (1)$375,000$500,000+ $125,000 New Home (2)$300,000$375,000- $75,000 Incremental Carrying Costs (3)$36,000- $36,000 Incremental Maintenance Costs (4)$12,000- $12,000 Higher Mortgage Costs (5)$163,440- $163,440 Cost of Waiting$161,440