Title: There is a Difference'
1There is a Difference.
Wading Through Deep Water Turmoil in the
Economy and Capital Markets Western States
Commercial Real Estate Finance Mary K. Ludgin,
PhD September, 2008
2Real Estate Values Being Pulled Multiple Ways
Market Conditions
- Sources of Downward Pressure
- Economy in recession, job losses mounting,
consumer and business sentiment plunging and
outlook is weak - Decline in tenant space demand in primary sectors
- Capital markets repricing risk
- Credit crunch restricting debt capital
availability - Mitigating Factors
- Low vacancy rates for onset of recession
- Low construction for onset of recession
- Enormous fiscal and monetary stimulus
3Equity Real Estate Prospects2008 vs Early 1990s
Market Conditions
Outcome
Value decline 32
Value Decline 15-20
Source NCREIF Moodys Economy.com Heitman
Research
4U.S. Economy in Recession
Market Conditions
5Market Conditions
Sparked by Declining Home Values
Monthly 20-City Composite -15.9 Monthly 10-City
Composite -17.0
As of June 30, 2008
Mountain
West North Central
East North Central
Northeast
Seattle, WA -7.1
Minneapolis, MN -13.9
Portland, OR -5.8
Detroit, MI -16.3
Boston, MA -5.2
Chicago, IL -9.5
New York, NY -7.3
Cleveland, OH -7.3
Denver, CO -4.7
San Francisco, CA -23.7
Washington, DC -15.7
Las Vegas, NV -28.6
Charlotte, NC -1.0
Los Angeles, CA -25.3
Phoenix, AZ -27.9
Pacific
Mideast
Dallas, TX -3.2
Atlanta, GA -8.1
San Diego, CA -24.2
Tampa, FL -20.1
Southeast
Southwest
Miami, FL -28.3
Source SP/Case-Shiller
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6Job Losses Expected into 4th Quarter
Market Conditions
7Giving No Near-Term Lift for Housing Market
Market Conditions
8Conditions Vary Widely by Market
Market Conditions
9And Could Improve Over Next Four Quarters
Market Conditions
10Consumers Encumbered by Mountain of Debt
Market Conditions
11Inflation has Added to Consumer WoesBut Picture
May Be Brightening Some
Market Conditions
12Inflation Helped Restrain Development
Market Overview
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13Loss of Debt Capital Causing Ripple Effect
Capital Markets
14Showing Up in Huge Pull Back in Transactions
Capital Markets
15Putting Pressure on Cap Rates
Capital Markets
16National Apartment Market Weakening
Apartment Overview
17Fewer Markets Seeing Above-Inflation Rent Growth
Market Overview
16
18Apartments Helped by Lack of Construction
Market Overview
17
19Pullback in Imports Affecting Industrial
Industrial Overview
20Multiple Healthy Markets
Market Overview
19
21But Western Markets Under Greater Pressure
Market Overview
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22And Real Rent Growth Disappearing
Market Overview
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23Drivers of East Coast Container Growth
Market Overview
Suez Canal all-water route
Port facility expansion
High transcon intermodal rail fees
Panama Canal expansion
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24Initial Signs of Softer Office Market
Office Overview
25Downtowns Much Healthier than Suburbs
Market Overview
24
26Great Variability at Metro Level
Market Overview
25
27Great Variability Within Suburban Markets
Market Overview
26
28And Within Downtown Markets
Market Overview
27
29Market at Position Where Rent Growth Stopped in
2001
Market Overview
28
30Retail Helped by Strong Starting Position
Market Overview
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31But Retail Sales Trending Down
Market Overview
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32That Trend will Continue as Savings Grow
Market Overview
33Retail Vacancy Will Rise Off Historical Lows
Market Overview
34Vacancy Concentrated in Newest Centers
Market Overview
35There is a Difference.
Wading Through Deep Water Turmoil in the
Economy and Capital Markets Western States
Commercial Real Estate Finance Mary K. Ludgin,
PhD September, 2008