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Scope of Real Estate
Investments
Dan Starr Realtor
A. Definition of Real Estate
 Real Estate is artificially delineated
space references to a fixed point on the
surface of the earth with a fourth
dimension of time. It is built to house an
economic activity that is subject to
cultural preferences and restricted by
the public infrastructure.
Concepts
 B. Space--Time Product
• Real estate is a space-time product, that is
it generates income over time in exchange
for the use of space. Examples:
apartments, football tickets, wedding
receptions
D. Characteristics
 The Real Estate Market Characteristics:
• 1. Highly Stratified, Local Markets
• 2. Heterogeneous Product
• 3. Private, not Public, Transactions
• 4. Unsophisticated Investors
• 5. Unorganized Market
E. Investor Motivations
 1. Pride in Ownership
 2. Personal Control
 3. Self-use and Occupancy
 4. Estate Building
 5. Security of Capital
 6. High Operating Yield
 7. Leverage
 8. Tax Shelter
 9. Capital Appreciation
 10. Portfolio Diversification
F. Investment Disadvantages and
Risks
 1. Illiquid
 2. Management
 3. Depreciation of Value
 4. Government Controls
 5. Real Estate Cycles
 6. Legal Complexity
G. Participants
 1. Builder/developer
 2. Syndicator
 3. Property Manager
 4. Construction Lender
 5. Permanent Lender
 6. Managing Equity Investor
 7. Passive Equity Investor
A. Framework for Real Estate
Investment Studies
 1. Strategy
• Develop an overall investment philosophy
 2. Analysis
• Measuring return
 3. Decisions
• Risk and return evaluations
 4. Investment Transaction
 5. Feedback
B. Investment Analysis vs.
Feasibility Analysis
 1. Investment and Investment Analysis
• a. Capital Assets
• b. Equity
• c. Debt
• d. NOI
• e. Lender/Equity Relation
• f. Maximizing Wealth
• g. Return and Risk
B. Investment Analysis vs.
Feasibility Analysis (continued)
 2. Feasibility and Feasibility Analysis
• a. Site in Search of a Use
• b. Use in Search of a Site
• c. Investor Looking for the Best Investment
Alternative
 3. Investment Life Cycles
• a. Property Life Cycle
• b. Ownership Life Cycle
• c. Investor Life Cycle
B. Investment Analysis vs.
Feasibility Analysis (continued)
 4. Ownership Life Cycle
• a. Acquisition
• b. Operation
• c. Disposal/Termination
 5. Investor Life Cycle
• a. Young Investor
• b. Middle Aged Investor
• c. Older Investor
• d. Institutional Investor
B. Traditional Financial Decision
Making Approaches
 1. Investment Value Approach
• a. Invest if: V  C
• b. Reject if: V  C
 2. IRV
• Assumes:
– a. Productivity = NOI
– b. NOI is stabilized
– c. Holding period is infinite
– d. Capital is recaptured from income, except
land
I
Ro V
Stabilized NOI
 Ye = 10.5%
Year NOI * PV factor PV
1 $53,918 * .904977 $48,795
2 56,645 * .818984 46.391
3 59,352 * .741162 43,989
4 62,037 * .670735 41,610
5 64,698 * .607000 39,272
6 67,185 * .549321 36,906
Sum = $256,963
Stabilized NOI (continued)
 Stabilized NOI = PV of NOI/PV of
Annuity
 Stabilized NOI = $256,963 / 4.292179
 Stabilized NOI = $59,868
Estimating Re
Consider:
• a. Real Rate of Return
• b. Inflation
• c. Risk Premium
C. Modern Capital Budgeting
Approaches
 1. The Present Value Model
 2. Internal Rate of Return
 3. Modified Internal Rate of Return
 4. Risk Analysis
• a. Ratio and Sensitivity
• b. Simulation
• c. Elasticity
Investment Principles
 1. The investor should buy the
assumptions that create the yield rather
than the yield itself.
 2. The investor should be as concerned
about what to offer the next buyer as
with what he is buying
 3. The investor should price the
property apart from the tax advantages.
Investment Principles
 4. The investor must compare
alternatives.
 5. The investor should understand the
potential profit and risk in terms of
DOLLARS.
Sources of Return from a
Real Estate Investment
 Cash flow from operations
 Tax Savings
 Equity buildup from loan amortization
 Loan refinancing proceeds
 Appreciation of property value (sales
proceeds)
The Market Revenue Model :
(Back Door)
Market Rents
Equity
Acct.
Cash
Margin
= (1 - BEP) x x BEP =
- Reserves
- Vacancy
- RE Taxes
- Operating Exp.
CTO CASH FOR DEBT
 
Re Rm
JEA JMA
+
Justified Investment Value
The Capital Revenue Model:
(Front Door)
Cost of Project
Equity
Amount
Debt
Amount
= (1 - m) x x m =
x Re x Rm
CTO ADS
+
NOI
+ Operating Expenses
+ Real Estate Taxes
+ Vacancy Allowance
PGI
PGI/Net Leasable Area =
Required Rent to be Charged
Example Data
 1. Project Cost: $7,000,000
 2. M = .80
 3. Loan Terms: .064, 20 yrs, annual pmts.
• Hence, Rm = .09
 4. RE Taxes = 10%
Operating Expenses = 30%
Vacancy Allowance = 5%
 Market Rents = $4.00/S.F.
 Reserve Account = $44,000
 Re = 14%
Example Data (continued)
 1. Cost of Project: $7,000,000
 2. Loan to Value: 0.800
 3. Mortgage Constant: 0.140
 4. Mortgage Constant: 0.129
 5. Operating Expenses: $343,000
 6. Vacancy Losses: $55,500
 7. Net Leasable Area: 260,000
Capital Revenue Model (CRM)
 Cost of Project: $7,000,000
 Equity Amount: $1,400,000
 Cash Throwoff: $ 196,000
 Debt Amount: $5,600,000
 Annual Debt Service: $ 504,000
 Net Operating Income: $ 700,000
 Plus Operating Expenses: $ 343000
 Plus Vacancy Losses: $ 55,500
 Equals Potential Gross Income: $1,098,500
 PGI/Net Leasable Area Equals
REQUIRED RENT: $4.225
Example Data (continued)
 1. Cost of Project: $7,000,000
 2. Loan to Value: 0.800
 3. Equity Dividend Rate: 0.140
 4. Mortgage Constant: 0.129
 5. Operating Expenses: 37.21%
 6. Vacancy Losses: 5.00%
 7. Net Leasable Area: 80,000

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Dan starr realtor - scope of real estate investments

  • 1. Scope of Real Estate Investments Dan Starr Realtor
  • 2. A. Definition of Real Estate  Real Estate is artificially delineated space references to a fixed point on the surface of the earth with a fourth dimension of time. It is built to house an economic activity that is subject to cultural preferences and restricted by the public infrastructure.
  • 3. Concepts  B. Space--Time Product • Real estate is a space-time product, that is it generates income over time in exchange for the use of space. Examples: apartments, football tickets, wedding receptions
  • 4. D. Characteristics  The Real Estate Market Characteristics: • 1. Highly Stratified, Local Markets • 2. Heterogeneous Product • 3. Private, not Public, Transactions • 4. Unsophisticated Investors • 5. Unorganized Market
  • 5. E. Investor Motivations  1. Pride in Ownership  2. Personal Control  3. Self-use and Occupancy  4. Estate Building  5. Security of Capital  6. High Operating Yield  7. Leverage  8. Tax Shelter  9. Capital Appreciation  10. Portfolio Diversification
  • 6. F. Investment Disadvantages and Risks  1. Illiquid  2. Management  3. Depreciation of Value  4. Government Controls  5. Real Estate Cycles  6. Legal Complexity
  • 7. G. Participants  1. Builder/developer  2. Syndicator  3. Property Manager  4. Construction Lender  5. Permanent Lender  6. Managing Equity Investor  7. Passive Equity Investor
  • 8. A. Framework for Real Estate Investment Studies  1. Strategy • Develop an overall investment philosophy  2. Analysis • Measuring return  3. Decisions • Risk and return evaluations  4. Investment Transaction  5. Feedback
  • 9. B. Investment Analysis vs. Feasibility Analysis  1. Investment and Investment Analysis • a. Capital Assets • b. Equity • c. Debt • d. NOI • e. Lender/Equity Relation • f. Maximizing Wealth • g. Return and Risk
  • 10. B. Investment Analysis vs. Feasibility Analysis (continued)  2. Feasibility and Feasibility Analysis • a. Site in Search of a Use • b. Use in Search of a Site • c. Investor Looking for the Best Investment Alternative  3. Investment Life Cycles • a. Property Life Cycle • b. Ownership Life Cycle • c. Investor Life Cycle
  • 11. B. Investment Analysis vs. Feasibility Analysis (continued)  4. Ownership Life Cycle • a. Acquisition • b. Operation • c. Disposal/Termination  5. Investor Life Cycle • a. Young Investor • b. Middle Aged Investor • c. Older Investor • d. Institutional Investor
  • 12. B. Traditional Financial Decision Making Approaches  1. Investment Value Approach • a. Invest if: V  C • b. Reject if: V  C  2. IRV • Assumes: – a. Productivity = NOI – b. NOI is stabilized – c. Holding period is infinite – d. Capital is recaptured from income, except land I Ro V
  • 13. Stabilized NOI  Ye = 10.5% Year NOI * PV factor PV 1 $53,918 * .904977 $48,795 2 56,645 * .818984 46.391 3 59,352 * .741162 43,989 4 62,037 * .670735 41,610 5 64,698 * .607000 39,272 6 67,185 * .549321 36,906 Sum = $256,963
  • 14. Stabilized NOI (continued)  Stabilized NOI = PV of NOI/PV of Annuity  Stabilized NOI = $256,963 / 4.292179  Stabilized NOI = $59,868
  • 15. Estimating Re Consider: • a. Real Rate of Return • b. Inflation • c. Risk Premium
  • 16. C. Modern Capital Budgeting Approaches  1. The Present Value Model  2. Internal Rate of Return  3. Modified Internal Rate of Return  4. Risk Analysis • a. Ratio and Sensitivity • b. Simulation • c. Elasticity
  • 17. Investment Principles  1. The investor should buy the assumptions that create the yield rather than the yield itself.  2. The investor should be as concerned about what to offer the next buyer as with what he is buying  3. The investor should price the property apart from the tax advantages.
  • 18. Investment Principles  4. The investor must compare alternatives.  5. The investor should understand the potential profit and risk in terms of DOLLARS.
  • 19. Sources of Return from a Real Estate Investment  Cash flow from operations  Tax Savings  Equity buildup from loan amortization  Loan refinancing proceeds  Appreciation of property value (sales proceeds)
  • 20. The Market Revenue Model : (Back Door) Market Rents Equity Acct. Cash Margin = (1 - BEP) x x BEP = - Reserves - Vacancy - RE Taxes - Operating Exp. CTO CASH FOR DEBT   Re Rm JEA JMA + Justified Investment Value
  • 21. The Capital Revenue Model: (Front Door) Cost of Project Equity Amount Debt Amount = (1 - m) x x m = x Re x Rm CTO ADS + NOI + Operating Expenses + Real Estate Taxes + Vacancy Allowance PGI PGI/Net Leasable Area = Required Rent to be Charged
  • 22. Example Data  1. Project Cost: $7,000,000  2. M = .80  3. Loan Terms: .064, 20 yrs, annual pmts. • Hence, Rm = .09  4. RE Taxes = 10% Operating Expenses = 30% Vacancy Allowance = 5%  Market Rents = $4.00/S.F.  Reserve Account = $44,000  Re = 14%
  • 23. Example Data (continued)  1. Cost of Project: $7,000,000  2. Loan to Value: 0.800  3. Mortgage Constant: 0.140  4. Mortgage Constant: 0.129  5. Operating Expenses: $343,000  6. Vacancy Losses: $55,500  7. Net Leasable Area: 260,000
  • 24. Capital Revenue Model (CRM)  Cost of Project: $7,000,000  Equity Amount: $1,400,000  Cash Throwoff: $ 196,000  Debt Amount: $5,600,000  Annual Debt Service: $ 504,000  Net Operating Income: $ 700,000  Plus Operating Expenses: $ 343000  Plus Vacancy Losses: $ 55,500  Equals Potential Gross Income: $1,098,500  PGI/Net Leasable Area Equals REQUIRED RENT: $4.225
  • 25. Example Data (continued)  1. Cost of Project: $7,000,000  2. Loan to Value: 0.800  3. Equity Dividend Rate: 0.140  4. Mortgage Constant: 0.129  5. Operating Expenses: 37.21%  6. Vacancy Losses: 5.00%  7. Net Leasable Area: 80,000