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Economic and Commercial Real Estate Outlook By Lawrence Yun, Ph.D. Chief Economist, National Association of REALTORS ® Presentation at NAR Annual Meetings San Diego, CA November 13, 2015
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Commercial Property Price Index Source: Federal Reserve
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Green Street Property Price Index – Even Higher
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Dow Jones Industrial Average (Doubling since 2009)
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Lifetime Wealth at All-Time High
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Consumer Confidence Index
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Median Household Income (Inflation Adjusted)
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Annual GDP … Below 3% for 10 straight years
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Sluggish Growth + Gap after Recession ($1.7 trillion gap … $5,000 per person) 3% Growth Line 2.2% Growth Line
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GDP Component on Commercial Construction and Sales More inconsistent
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Jobs (8 million lost … 13 million gained) In thousands
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Fresh Unemployment Insurance Claims In thousands
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Unemployment Rate Falling
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But Employment Rate Not Rising
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Part-time and Underemployment (in thousands)
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Which State is Hot in Jobs? Year-on-year Growth as of Sept 2015
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Top and Bottom States for Jobs The Best% Gain in 12 months Utah3.9 Idaho3.2 South Carolina3.1 Florida3.0 Washington3.0 California2.9 Nevada2.8 Oregon2.7 North Carolina2.4 The Worst% Gain in 12 months Louisiana0.0 Alaska-0.2 Wyoming-0.9 West Virginia-1.7 North Dakota-1.8
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Dallas Still Creating Jobs; Houston Not (job growth rate from a year ago)
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Fed Rate Hike in December?
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Fed Rate Hike in December then again in March
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Fed Rate Hike in December then again in March then again in August then again in …
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Fed Policy and Mortgage Rate
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What Determines Bond Yields? Federal Reserve’s short-term rate changes Inflation and erosion of purchasing power Foreign capital flow and demand for dollar Savings rate U.S. budget deficit Printing of money …
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Federal Deficit - Shrinking ( $ million, 12 month total)
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Federal Debt … Cumulative ( $ million; debt held by public excluding intra-governmental holdings)
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U.S. Dollar Reversing the Decline … Stronger and Stronger
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No CPI Inflation – Yet
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Oil Price
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Supply and Demand: Oil in U.S. 19 21 5 9
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Rents Rising at 7-year high
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Rental Vacancy Rate (30-year low)
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Multifamily Oversupply?
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Renters (8 million more households)
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Homeowners (2.5 million fewer households)
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Commercial Real Estate
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Commercial Investment Sales of Large Properties (Properties valued at $2.5 million and over)
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REALTOR ® Deal Size (Not $2.5 million Properties)
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CRE Financing: Small vs. Large CRE Markets
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REALTORS ® CRE Lending
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Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet SBA Loan for Small Business and Commercial Real Estate New … streamlined process Match.com concept
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CRE Sales: Small vs. Large Markets Sources: NAR, Real Capital Analytics
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REALTORS ® Vacancy Rates Source: National Association of REALTORS ®
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REALTORS ® CRE Construction Picks Up Source: National Association of REALTORS ®
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CRE Prices: Small vs. Large Markets Sources: NAR, Real Capital Analytics
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CRE Spreads: Small vs. Large CRE Markets Sources: NAR, Real Capital Analytics ®
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SIOR CRE Index Source: SIOR, NAR
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CCIM Quarterly Market Trends
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Forecast and Risks
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Economic Forecast 201320142015 Forecast 2016 Forecast GDP Growth2.2%2.6%2.3%3.0% Job Growth+2.3 million+3.0 million+2.4 million+2.7 million CPI Inflation1.5%1.6%0.3%3.2% Consumer Confidence 738799101 10-year Treasury2.5%2.6%2.2%3.3%
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REALTORS ® CRE Outlook Commercial Real Estate Vacancy Forecast (%) 2014.Q32014.Q42015.Q12015.Q22015.Q32015.Q42016.Q12016.Q22016.Q32016.Q4201420152016 Office15.714.915.115.915.815.515.315.114.914.816.015.615.0 Industrial9.911.611.310.810.39.89.49.08.58.412.011.78.8 Retail13.812.513.713.213.012.712.312.111.911.613.813.212.0 Multifamily6.16.88.46.66.76.6 6.76.67.1 Source: NAR Commercial Property Price Indices Forecast 200820092010201120122013201420152016 NCREIF 215.2165.1168.2186.5195.2211.9224.9 249.8249.0 Green St. Advisors 86.163.574.487.192.299.4106.7 117.5115.5 Sources: NAR, NCREIF, Green Street Advisors
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2/3 of Members used 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges
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1031 and Economic Impact
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Like-Kind Exchanges: Potential Repeal REALTORS ® reported that 40% of 2011-14 transactions would not have occurred, absent IRC Section 1031
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