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2013: To The Cliff…and Beyond
ECONOMIC & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE TRENDS GEORGE RATIU Manager, Quantitative & Commercial Research NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® 2013 Economic Forecast IREM Northern Ohio Chapter Cleveland, OH January 24, 2013
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Where Are We Headed? • Global Economies - Highlights • U.S. & Ohio Economic Activity • Global and U.S. CRE Trends • U.S. Outlook Source: The Economist: KAL’s cartoon NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Global Economic Activity
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U.S. Economy Maintains Momentum
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U.S. Economy Back to “Normal”
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The “New Normal” NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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HOW ARE CONSUMERS? NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Consumer Spending – Cautious
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Household Wealth NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Earnings and Consumer Credit Reduced
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Consumer Credit – Education Debt Rising
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Housing Stabilizing NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Consumer Confidence Remains Low
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EMPLOYMENT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Employment Gains at Moderate Pace
J.08-D.09: 8.7M jobs cut NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Service Industries Gain in 2012
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Unemployment Continues as Concern
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Significant Issues Remain
12 M People Still Unemployed Average Unemployment = 9.5 months NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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HOW ARE BUSINESSES? NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Business Activity Trends Up
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International Trade Boosts Business
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Corporate Profits – Record High
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Equity Markets – Rising (but Volatile)
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Prices at Fed’s Inflationary Target
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Business Reined In Spending
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Commercial Construction Weakened
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Ohio Economy & Employment
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Ohio Economy Growing NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Ohio Employment Gap NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Ohio Employment – Selected Industries
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Ohio Employment – MSAs NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Cleveland Employment Gains
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Ohio Unemployment Declines
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COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
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Global Investments Moderate
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China and U.S. Dominate Global Volume
Market Volume ($Mil) Avg. Cap Rate NYC Metro 42,282 5.87% London Metro 34,875 5.69% LA Metro 25,650 6.25% Tokyo 25,260 5.63% Hong Kong 24,836 3.11% SF Metro 21,241 5.81% Shanghai 19,368 DC Metro 19,137 6.18% Singapore 18,996 4.77% Paris 16,718 6.35% Beijing 13,429 Chicago 11,522 7.00% Seattle 10,327 Chongqing 10,012 Chengdu 9,130 Houston 8,502 7.35% Wuhan 8,472 Moscow 8,447 Shenyang 8,399 Dallas 8,095 Source: Real Capital Analytics, 01/09/2013 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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U.S. Commercial Fundamentals
OFFICE 2012 2013 2014 Vacancy Rate 16.6% 15.9% 15.7% Net Absorption ('000 sq. ft.) 21,732 49,011 53,235 Completions ('000 sq. ft.) 12,735 30,924 38,633 Rent Growth 2.0% 2.5% 2.8% INDUSTRIAL 10.4% 9.7% 9.4% 93,410 89,569 91,328 25,522 56,188 76,022 1.7% 2.2% 2.6% RETAIL 10.9% 10.7% 10.1% 9,065 19,767 28,119 4,344 15,969 23,422 0.8% 1.4% MULTI-FAMILY 4.2% 4.0% 3.9% Net Absorption (Units) 219,725 234,576 281,518 Completions (Units) 88,517 143,222 187,018 4.1% 4.6% 4.7% Commercial Real Estate Fundamentals continue stabilizing Demand grows Vacancy rates decline Rent growth positive Supply lags demand Source: NAR / Reis, Inc. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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U.S. Commercial Sales 2012 Q1-Q3: $184 B Source: Real Capital Analytics NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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U.S. Prices Rise – Apartments Lead
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U.S. Cap Rates NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Top U.S. Markets & Buyers Market Volume ($M) Cap Rate NYC Metro 42,282 5.87% LA Metro 25,650 6.25% SF Metro 21,241 5.81% DC Metro 19,137 6.18% Chicago 11,522 7.00% Seattle 10,327 5.69% Houston 8,502 7.35% Dallas 8,095 South Florida 7,990 6.86% Boston 7,824 6.92% Atlanta 6,994 7.17% Phoenix 6,112 6.13% Denver 5,554 6.62% San Diego 4,574 6.35% Austin 4,036 6.83% Charlotte 2,948 6.93% Philly Metro 2,867 6.21% Baltimore 2,832 6.90% Minneapolis 2,556 7.19% Tampa 2,461 7.14% Buyer Volume ($M) Properties Equity Residential 16,237 156 AvalonBay Communities 15,558 154 Blackstone 11,799 1462 Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc 9,420 290 CPP Investment Board 7,957 74 NBIM 7,872 401 GIC (Govt of Singapore) 6,582 70 China Vanke 6,472 56 Poly Real Estate Group 5,055 27 Invesco RE 5,017 35 Simon Property Group 4,882 36 Starwood Capital Group 4,099 255 Greenland Group 3,438 41 China Investment Corp 3,331 46 AXA Group 17 TIAA-CREF 3,208 Qatar Investment Authority 3,123 9 MetLife 3,080 39 Global Logistics Properties 3,073 52 China Overseas L&I 3,068 Source: Real Capital Analytics NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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U.S. Markets Outlook NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Cleveland Outlook Source: Reis, Inc. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Tale of Two U.S. CRE Markets
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REALTOR® Commercial Concerns
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CRE Financing – Broader Markets
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CRE Financing – REALTOR® Markets
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Qualified Commercial Real Estate Mortgage
Securitizers must hold 5% of CMBS issued unless the underlying mortgages meet stringent underwriting standards including: 65% loan-to-value 60% if cap rate < 10-year swap + 300bp Debt service coverage ratio of 1.5x (stable history) to 1.7x or higher Amortization period ≤ 20 years 10-year minimum loan term 80% of tenants must pay rent + taxes + insurance + maintenance Borrower credit and income verification along with 2-year forecast Collateral restriction limits subordinate financing Securitizer must buy back bad loans in order to retain QCRE status Few CRE loans qualify: Just 0.4% of CMBS ever issued would qualify for first 3 stipulations NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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Commercial Debt Maturities Peak
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U.S. Economic Outlook Economy Employment Competitive Global Economic Position Demographic Trends/Changes Federal Reserve Actions Consumers Confidence Personal Wealth Changing Attitudes Washington – Short Term Focus Fiscal Policy vs. Government Debt Taxation, Entitlements, Deductions Annual Growth Rates (%) 2011 2012 2013 2014 Real GDP 1.8 2.1 2.3 3.0 Nonfarm Payroll Employment 1.2 1.4 2.0 Consumer Prices 3.1 2.5 3.7 Consumer Confidence 58 69 78 90 Unemployment (%) 8.9 8.1 7.8 7.4 Interest Rates (%) Fed Funds Rate 0.1 30-Year Fixed Rate - Mortgage 4.7 3.9 Source: National Association of REALTORS® NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH DIVISION
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GEORGE RATIU Manager, Quantitative & Commercial Research
ECONOMIC & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE TRENDS GEORGE RATIU Manager, Quantitative & Commercial Research NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® RESEARCH RESOURCES: Web: Blog: economistsoutlook.blogs.realtor.org Facebook: Twitter: twitter.com/#!/NAR_Research
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