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BONDMulti 2014 Conference
April 24, 2014
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Outlook for the Economy and
Multifamily Housing
Presented by: Bernard M. Markstein
Reed U.S. Chief Economist
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How we do it: our channels
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The U.S. Economy
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Economic growth – improving, but should be better
Employment growing, but should be faster
Inflation remains moderate, too low?
Washington less of an obstacle, but will wrangling
break out again and hinder basic business?
Federal Reserve has started to taper, when do
interest rates rise?
Overview of the economy
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Risks to the economy
Spike in interest rates due to Fed unwinding its
Quantitative Easing program too fast
Sharp cuts to federal government spending in the
near term
European government debt default
The euro
Energy (oil) prices
Russia?
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Construction Outlook
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353-Month Moving Average, Year-over-Year % Change
Reed Total Starts (3-Mo MA YoY)
Source: Reed Construction Data
Shaded area represents recession
Overview of construction
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Residential Nonresidential Building Heavy Construction
$ Billions
History
Source: History – U.S. Census Bureau; Forecast – Reed Construction Data
Forecast
Forecast: Construction to improve Construction Spending and its Components
Overview of construction
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47%
32%
20%
2002
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
56% 27%
17%
2005
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
2002 Total - $848 Billion 2005 Total - $1,104 Billion
Construction Spending Components
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Overview of construction
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56% 27%
17%
2005
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
31%
36%
33%
2010
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
2005 Total - $1,104 Billion 2010 Total - $805 Billion
Construction Spending Components
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Overview of construction
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38%
33%
29%
2013
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
2005 Total - $1,104 Billion 2013 Total - $900 Billion
Construction Spending Components
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Overview of construction
56% 27%
17%
2005
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
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2002 Total - $848 Billion 2013 Total - $900 Billion
Construction Spending Components
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Overview of construction
38%
33%
29%
2013
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
47%
32%
20%
2002
Residential
Nonresidential Building
Heavy Construction
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Residential construction is
recovering, but from a low level
Single-family housing market is on the mend, but much
further to go before it is back to normal
Multifamily market has largely recovered, but still some
room for growth
Overview of housing
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Thousands of Units, SAAR
Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
Low Estimate
(1.4 million starts per year)
Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
High Estimate
(1.8 million starts per year)
Total Housing Starts (3-Month Moving Average)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Shaded areas represent recession
Overview of housing
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Thousands of Units, SAAR
Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
Low Estimate
(1.15 million starts per year)
Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
High Estimate
(1.45 million starts per year)
Single-Family Housing Starts (3-Month Moving Average)
Overview of housing
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Shaded areas represent recession
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Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
Low Estimate
(250,000 starts per year)
Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
High Estimate
(350,000 starts per year)
Multifamily Housing Starts (3-Month Moving Average)
Overview of housing
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Shaded areas represent recession
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Thousands of Units, SAAR
Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
High Estimate
(350,000 starts per year)
Nation’s long-run (trend)
need for the next decade
Low Estimate
(250,000 starts per year)
Multifamily Housing Starts (3-Month Moving Average)
Overview of housing
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Shaded areas represent recession
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603-Month Moving Average, Year-over-Year % Change
Reed Residential Starts (3-Mo MA YoY)
Overview of housing
Source: Reed Construction Data
Shaded area represents recession
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Improvements Single-family Multifamily
$ Billions
Residential Spending Components
Source: History – U.S. Census Bureau; Forecast – Reed Construction Data
History Forecast
Overview of housing
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Single-Family Multifamily Improvements
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2006 to 2013 ’14 ’15
Residential Construction Spending
Source: History – U.S. Census Bureau; Forecast – Reed Construction Data
Overview of housing
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Issues Facing
Housing
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Headwinds for housing
Builders’ inventory of land for development and
construction is low prices for land rising
Shortages of skilled labor in some markets
Lending standards easing, but still rigorous by
historical standards
Debt burden by young adults—student debt
Fear of homeownership?
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Changing lending
standards for
residential real
estate loans
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Overall (discontinued series) Prime loans
Nontraditional
Sub-prime
Net % of Banks Tightening Standards
for Mortgage Loans Percent
Lending standards
Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Shaded areas represent recession
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Net % of Banks Tightening Standards
for Commercial Real Estate Loans Percent
Lending standards
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Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Shaded areas represent recession
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Net % of Banks Reporting Stronger Demand
for Commercial Real Estate Loans Percent
Lending standards
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Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Shaded areas represent recession
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Would you lend to a person
carrying a large amount of
student debt?
Would you want to borrow
more money if you were
such a person?
The debt burden headwind
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Headwinds for housing
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Headwinds for housing
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Are views about
homeownership
changing ?
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Millions
Head of Household by Age Cohort in 2012
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS)
Demographics and housing
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Head of Household by Age Cohort in 2012
Demographics and housing
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS)
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Population by Age Cohort in 2012
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Demographics
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Homeownership Rate Percent
Lowest rate:
Q4 1985
63.6%
Peak rate:
Q2 2004
69.4%
65.1%
Demographics and housing
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Shaded areas represent recession
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Rental Rate Percent
Highest rate:
Q4 1985
36.4%
Lowest rate:
Q2 2004
30.6%
34.9%
Demographics and housing
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Shaded areas represent recession
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Rental Vacancy Rate (SA) Percent
Peak rate:
Q3 2009
10.9%
8.2%
Demographics and housing
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Shaded areas represent recession
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Regional Economic
Performance
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Regional economic performance
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Regional economic performance
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