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October 4, 2011

Expensive to Build in The USA? Not Even Close!

Hi Folks,
   Welcome back.

   We often hem and haw about prices, and how expensive things are, but if you lived in Switzerland, you might think differently about things! True, it's a beautiful country and has a reputation for delectable chocolate, but it also topped the list of the "Ten most expensive countries in the world to build", in a recent article.

   According to a story on InternationalEat.com, "Switzerland remains the most expensive place in the world to build new properties", with data pulled from the latest EC Harris report. Using UK prices as a baseline, construction costs in Switzerland are more than 25% higher than anywhere else in the world (the story adds that the "price of construction in Switzerland is 71% higher than in the UK"). Mathew Riley of EC Harris said that he was not surprised to see Switzerland and the Scandinavian countries as the most expensive places to build, since "high labour costs and the need to import materials are all combining to drive prices up."

   Taking a step back, Europe came in as the most expensive continent in which to build, with 8 European countries populating the Top 10 list. The other two countries were both Australia and Canada. The cheapest countries to build in? It was a tie between India and Sri Lanka (construction costs estimated to be 72% cheaper than the UK baseline).

   If you are a builder or a contractor, you have seen your profit margins get slimmer and the competition on the rise, and the results of this report point to the need for Western economies to, "start planning ahead now to guarantee access to the raw materials needed for future construction projects."

   As for North America, the report finds that the average construction costs in the US are around 10% lower than in the UK, however, as the economic recovery progresses, these costs are likely to rise.

   In terms of construction spending during August 2011, we were at $799.1 billion (Up 1.4% from July and almost 1% from August 2010). Public Construction was on the upside, at 3.1% above July, and more specifically, Educational construction and Highway construction both posted gains of 3.5% and 4.3%, respectively. Private Construction Changes were negligible to minor.

   Penny for your thoughts...

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Rob Eisenstein
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November 15, 2010

A Look Ahead and a Big Thank You

Hello All,
   Welcome back, and I hope you had a great weekend. If your lower back is in pain from collecting all the leaves from your property, raise your hand !

   First off, I want to thank you for reading and commenting on our post titled, "Private Money...Any Available For Real Estate Deals?". We have also received a lot of off-line feedback regarding this post, and to all of those individuals, you are quite welcome and I'm glad the post has been helpful.

   In the very near future, we look towards recapping some of our most highly-read posts, as well as some of our favorites and the favorites of our readers. In addition, we will hopefully be publishing an editorial calendar so you can hold us to task (and hold us to topic!).

   As a follow up to our post from Friday, titled, "The Building Trades Association (BTA) Accepts Our Membership", our official press release has been launched, and you can see it Here, or on our Press Page.

   Once again, a Big Thank You for your readership, helpful comments, and support. We look forward to raising the bar and delivering more pinpointed quality content. In closing, any comments? Please advise on the Blog or via E-mail.

Have a Great Week, and Happy Rent-to-Owning !
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November 10, 2010

UPDATED: Private Money...Any Available For Real Estate Deals?

Hi Folks,


   Happy Mid-Week to everyone, and welcome back.

   When we posted on the topic, "Best Markets For Commercial Real Estate Investing", we had a few requests to cover the topic of "Private Money", so as per your request, that is our topic for today!

   We spoke with 3 respected figures in the field to gauge their feeling on the topic. All 3 of them seem to agree that there is private money out there that is available for Real Estate deals, and we present their viewpoints below.

   Alfred Miller, President, Private Lending Solutions, LLC, states that, "Capital isn't scarce; vision is. There is tons of money available for real estate deals.", but says that he wants his, "money invested in solid deals (diamond in the rough)!" and the deals can be either residential or commercial.

   Vernon Martin, a commercial appraiser with American Property Research, who specializes in serving private lenders (96% of his work is for private lenders), says that, "There's no shortage of money waiting to be lent, but there also seems to be a shortage of credit-worthy deals.", which is similar to what Miller has said. "Most loan applications to private lenders are for refinancing deals which are already over leveraged, so there is no way the borrower can pay off existing debt at a safe loan-to-value ratio", says Martin.

   Martin also says that private lenders are, "very interested in financing REO purchases by new investors.", and provides an example, where last week, he worked "on a $35 million construction loan that is being purchased for only $5.2 million. The private lender feels safe in lending $2.8 million. The difference is that loans can be underwritten at today's market values without any disappointment to the borrowers.". Martin points out that some private lenders are looking overseas for deals in potentially "stronger markets" (i.e., "Canada, Australia, Fiji, Barbados, South Africa, Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica.")

   Dennis P. Fassett, a Real Estate Investor who interacts with many sources of private money, says that, "there's quite a bit of private money out there. But it's gotten more difficult to get to, despite what the late night gurus want people to believe.", which he attributes to, "the stock market crash and Bernie Madoff scandal". The impact of the crash and the scandal had a few ripple effect impacts on private lending, Fassett says, such as, "with people out of the market, there is a lot more money on the sidelines looking for a reasonable rate of return", and "the Bernie Madoff scandal has made a lot of people quite wary of where they invest their money.",and says that, it's ironic that the scandal has also helped make local real estate investing more attractive, because the investor can go drive by the asset that they either lent against or have an equity piece of."

   Fassett provides a hint into the mentality of the private investors. He finds that, "the private investors that I deal with are looking for a track record for one and a sense of stability by me as well. I'm fortunate that I have couple of dozen deals and now own or control 54 rental units in nice areas that are all doing well. I had one investor tell me that one of the reasons that he invests with me is because I have a whole lot to lose if I screw up in terms of reputation in the community.", and he continues to say that he's also finding that, "the direct approach to getting private money doesn't work anymore, as people are getting pitched to death about everything under the sun, so I have switched to an oblique approach that focuses on drawing people into being interested in my business to the point where they ask questions and close themselves."

   As the recession lingers on, Michael Stark, a licensed real estate broker in California, is clear about the future. "The greatest transfer of wealth since the Depression is underway.". Where this will ultimately channel the private funds is yet to be seen, however, we all hope and pray that it stokes our housing market and the economy. Comments are welcomed !

Have a Great Day, and Happy Rent-to-Owning !
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