JULY  2011

RENTAL MARKET A BRIGHT SPOT IN HOUSING PICTURE
 
While pessimism continues to dominate real estate market reports, such reports on rental housing are coming out with more optimistic conclusions. Reis Inc., a firm that specializes in commercial-real-estate reporting and analysis, concluded that the average rent for a residential unit was $997 per month in the second quarter of this year, up $23 from the second quarter of 2010. The Reis report also noted that apartment vacancies went down in 80 of the 82 markets it covered.

Christopher Herbert, research director at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, also expressed optimism in rental housing, as he told MBA NewsLink, “Rental housing markets are tightening and may begin to lead a modest recovery in housing construction this year.”
 

 
ELLIOTT® REMAINS PROACTVE ON AMC REGISTRATION
 
As an appraisal management company (AMC) ELLIOTT® continues to be proactive by registering in all states that have registration laws. For a list of states where we have registered, as well as states where our registration is pending, go to AMC Registered States.

ELLIOTT® performs appraisal services in all 50 states in the United States and also performs evaluation services internationally.

 
DESTRUCTION OF NEW HOMES CONTINUES
 
Among casualties of the economy’s effect on the real estate market are brand new homes that are being purposefully destroyed by the companies that own them for, believe it or not, business reasons. These “addition-by-subtraction” procedures tend to take place in areas with declining real estate prices.

Two years ago we reported that Guaranty Bank of Austin had 16 new homes, which it had acquired via foreclosure, demolished in Victorville, Calif. Since then, national builder KB Home destroyed three model homes in Marana, Ariz., and Lennar Corp., bulldozed eight unfinished homes it had purchased from another construction company that has since gone out of business. Lennar is in the process of replacing the more expensive homes it leveled with smaller, more-affordable ones. Lennar’s Charles Schein said the homes it had bulldozed had been vacant too long to be salvageable.

“We’ve adjusted our offerings to fit the needs of the people today.” Schein said.
 

 
HOTELS ARE SELLING AT RECORD PRICES
 
According to Real Capital Analytics, a research company, lodging prices in the United States are higher than they have ever been. Real Capital determined that investors are now paying almost $185,000 per room for lodging properties in this country. The previous high per room for such property was reached in 2006, when it was at $153,000. This peak was followed by a 37% drop, and 2009 values reached a record low.

According to Global Viewpoints of Commercial Real Estate, an online publication, Bloomberg, the financial-reporting news service, indicated the recent jump in hotel prices was due to real estate investment trusts making several high-end purchases. In other words, economists are skeptical that the market has improved to the point of justifying such a lofty average hotel price.

“Obviously, you have fundamentals improving, but clearly the economy is not picking up as fast as we had hoped,” said Rick Kleeman, managing partner of a Connecticut real estate investment firm called Wheelock Street Capital. “It’s not the ’06 or ’07 crazy market but, on average, the market has run ahead of itself.”


ASK MARTITIA

QUESTION:  A client, who has obtained two appraisals of the same property, asks a third appraiser to review both appraisals and reconcile them, giving the property a single value. Can the third appraiser carry out the assignment under USPAP guidelines?

MARTITIA:  Yes, this type of review assignment is acceptable under the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Under these circumstances, it would be appropriate for the appraiser to include the results of both reviews, as well as the appraiser’s opinion of value within the same report

Martitia Mortimer, Elliott's executive vice president, answers appraisal questions on a regular basis in Elliott Evaluation News.


QUOTES  

“Choose rather to punish your appetites than be punished by them.” – Tyrius Maximus

“History is always written wrong, and so always needs to be rewritten.” – George Santayana

“The first human being who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization.”
                                                                                                                             – Sigmund Freud

“Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it’s just the opposite.”
                                                                                         – John Kenneth Galbraith

“Doctors will have more lives to answer for in the next world than even we as generals.” – Napolean Bonaparte



 

 
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