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Big Wealth Building Opportunities When
Playing the Real Estate Cycles Game
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INTRODUCTION In any growing region of the country, there is substantial opportunity for profit
resulting from careful analysis of real estate cycles. Have you ever heard the old
adage, “Buy low and Sell high?” Well, using a contrarian approach by using real
estate cycles can help you pick the best times to buy and sell real estate for
maximum profit.
In this special report, we will examine the psychology of the “herd mentality” and
how it affects real estate cycles and profits. We will define real estate cycles
including the cause of cycles and the different phases that real estate goes through
during its cycle. Once we understand the basics of real estate cycles, we will look at
how to measure supply and demand during the four phases of a cycle so that we can
determine when best to buy and/or sell real estate.
By using the strategies and techniques mentioned in this special report, it will allow
investors the opportunity to maximize their profits from real estate investments
while reducing their risk.
o Will history repeat itself?
o Does the real estate market always go up or always go down?
o Are their hot markets and slow markets, or buyers markets and
sellers markets?
o When’s the best time to buy real estate?
o Why is it important to be an independent thinker?
o What is a contrary investor?
o What is a real estate cycle and what are the causes?
o How to recognize the “herd” mentality?
o How do the economics of supply and demand affect real estate
cycles?
o Can anyone correctly time the real estate market?
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In the following sections, you will find answers to all of the above mentioned
questions. It is my goal to enlighten you on the importance of learning to
understand and recognize events that are regularly taking place in the marketplace so
that you can become an independent thinker. Becoming an independent thinker
allows you the ability to filter out noise that is thundering from the “herd”.
Profiting from real estate cycles requires you to become an independent thinker so
that you can pinpoint the right time to buy or the right time to sell real estate.
YOU NEED TO GET IN THE GAME
You need to get in the real estate investment game...Today! Real estate is one of the
best investments for retirement. If you are positioned right, you can make money in
any real estate cycle.
There is no better time, as a real estate value investor, to cash in on today’s fantastic
buying opportunity.
The three most important things in real estate are timing, timing, and timing!
According to the many informative and educational books by some of the industry’s
leading experts, the best real estate investment strategy will most likely fail if
executed at the wrong time in the real estate cycle. Timing the real estate market is
the most critical component to the impact on the performance of your real estate
profits.
For almost thirty five years, I have been in the real estate game buying, owning, and
managing over 9,200 units and 2.8 million square feet of commercial space, and
providing advisory services on over $2 billion in value. I have owned or managed
many types of properties from single family homes to office buildings to retail
centers to industrial buildings. I have watched decades of real estate cycles exhibit
similar patterns where there were boom and bust cycles that greatly affected the
wealth for me and my investors. The biggest profits were made in the boom cycle
and the biggest losses were in the bust cycle.
Back in the 1990’s, during the last real estate market crash, I was buying real estate
value investments. My investors and I made six times our money within an average
of 5 years. In today’s most recent crash, we have suffered negative investment
returns because of poor investment timing. While our properties performed better
than the market, we still continued to struggle.
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Over the years, I have learned some very tough lessons that have helped me create
some valuable principles of value real estate investing. Investors should become
more aggressive buyers of real estate when the market has crashed, similar to
today’s environment. The downside risk to investors’ performance is limited while
the upside potential is maximized, creating solid risk adjusted returns. On the flip
side, value investors should become very conservative when the real estate market
nears the peak of the cycle. Timing the real estate cycles is the most critical factor in
determining the success or failure of a real estate investment.
CONTRARY INVESTING
Making money in real estate using real estate cycles is founded on the principle of
contrary thinking. The essence of contrary thinking is learning to think for oneself,
and to avoid the loud noise coming from the “herd”. To be a contrary thinker is to
be a trendsetter where it’s sometimes lonely and uncomfortable at major turning
points in the market. The contrary thinker remains logical and detached when
analyzing market information.
Contrary thinking is the art of thinking for oneself against the pressures of the
“herd.” A contrary investor buys assets that others are rushing to sell, and sells
assets that the “herd” is clamoring to buy. A contrary investor recognizes that if
nobody wants something, it’s likely to be cheap to acquire. If everyone (the herd)
wants it, then it’s likely to be expensive and easy to sell. J. Paul Getty’s slogan for
success was, “Buy when everyone else is selling, and hold until everyone else is
buying”.
Contrary investing works in any market because human nature is the same
everywhere. Most people are followers, not leaders. In the real estate investment
market, the “herd” waits to buy until they see other investors buying and the “herd”
waits to sell until they see other investors selling. As a result, the “herd” buys after
prices have already risen, and sells after prices have already fallen.
Contrary real estate investors understand where we are in the real estate cycle so that
they know when to buy low and when to sell high. Understanding and analyzing the
four real estate cycles is the very foundation of contrary investing, which will be
outlined in great detail later in this report.
We will also look at three very successful real estate investors that are contrary
investors. The contrary real estate investors are Olympia and York, Sam Zell and
Maxwell Drever. Sam Zell once said, “We don't have to make money. We just have
to get there first and occupy the space. Then they'll buy us out.” Maxwell Drever
Buy Into
Extreme Weakness
__________
Sell Into
Extreme Strength
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tells others that, “We not only expect cycles and market aberrations, we feed off
them.” All of these successful real estate investors exemplify the art of contrary
investing.
WHAT ARE REAL ESTATE CYCLES?
Everything in the world around us operates in cycles. The sun rises and it sets. The
ocean tide comes in and goes out. The seasons change. People are born and they
die. The real estate market is no different. Real estate cycles exist in both
residential and commercial property markets. There are national and local real
estate cycles that are affected by different economic, financial, and demographic
factors. Understanding what drive’s the ups and downs of the real estate cycle can
prove valuable to investors and others seeking to profit from real estate markets.
Cycles are common throughout the economy, not just in real estate. Individual
industries, and sometimes the entire national economy, tend to swing from periods
of “expansion” to periods of “contraction.” From a real estate perspective, if the
local economy is booming, demand for developed space will increase. Likewise,
when recession hits, the demand for space decreases.
Over a period of many years, real estate experiences periods of excess demand
(“hot” markets or seller’s markets), and invariably is followed by periods of excess
supply (“slow” markets or buyer’s markets). These swings define a market real
estate cycle. If new supply of space could be produced or withdrawn
instantaneously, the market would always be in equilibrium, and there would be no
cycle. But in reality, a considerable lag exists between the time demand for more
housing or office space is identified and the time new space becomes available. This
lag is a major part of what creates cycles.
Consider what happens when a local industry expands. Population grows as people
are attracted to the area from other parts of the country. As local companies expand,
they need more office or industrial space to grow their companies. Demand
increases for real estate, disrupting the balance of supply and demand. It takes time
for developers to recognize and respond to the increased real estate demand, and
even more time to plan, finance, approve and complete new real estate projects such
as office buildings, industrial building, retail centers, apartment communities, and/or
houses. This is the “expansion phase” of the cycle.
Building too many new projects eventually catches up with and then surpasses the
demand for these projects. Psychology plays a role in this over-correction because
market expansions typically reward risk takers, increasing the developer’s
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tendencies to overestimate potential demand. This “contraction” phase brings the
market back to equilibrium. If new supply continues to come into the market after
demand has begun to diminish, the cycle may enter a down or recession phase,
driving down occupancy along with rental rates.
CAUSES OF REAL ESTATE CYCLES
Real estate cycles have been proven to be volatile, complex and persistent. The
cyclic patterns of these cycles are caused by the market’s tendency to self-correct.
These cycles are brought on by the “Herd Mentality” that leads to overbuilding
because of time “Lag” in new construction. Over enthusiasm from “the followers’
leads to excess new construction from risky ventures brought on by a deteriorating
marketplace.
Herd Mentality
Following an extended period of strong expansion and prosperity, the “herd” adopts
the psychology of affluence and its byproduct, economic optimism, wherein they
enjoy life, have fun, and become economic risk takers. The “herd” mentality of
optimism, once set off, takes on a life of its own and continues until the “herd”
becomes excessively optimistic.
They rationalize that what has happened will continue to happen, and thus come to
see less risk than actually exists. Consequently, the “herd” becomes risk takers,
which in turn creates the conditions for a big bust. This bust, or recession, then sets
off a psychology of pessimism, which continues until the “herd” sees more risk than
really exists. At that point, the “herd” becomes risk averters, and lays the foundation
for a long period of economic expansion. (Stoken, 1993)
If investors consistently buy into fear and sell into euphoria or greed, they’ll make
money. It sounds easy, but in practice investors seldom do it. When everyone
thinks that rents, occupancies and/or prices are going to crash, we tend to be afraid.
When everyone is thrilled with the market, the excitement tends to rub off on us.
Most of us don’t like to stand-alone, clinging to an opinion that nearly everyone else
seems to disagree with.
When people get caught up in a crowd, they stop thinking rationally and allow
themselves to be governed almost entirely by emotions. This state of mind prevails
at nearly all important market tops and bottoms. Almost everyone is convinced that
the market will keep going up – or down – with no end in sight.
“Buy when everyone
else is selling, and hold
until everyone else is
buying.”
J. Paul Getty
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Unfortunately, the market never accommodates a crowd for long. It can’t. If the
market did what virtually everyone expected it to do, making money would be easy.
As a bruised and scarred veteran of the “battle for investment survival” will tell you,
life doesn’t work quite that way. In fact, it’s logically impossible for the market to
follow the path that an overwhelming majority of investors believe it will take. A
contrarian investor looks for important market reversals when the overwhelming
majority of investors expect the prevailing trend to continue.
Lag
Fueled by the “herd” mentality as a result of over enthusiasm, new construction of
space lags economic and market conditions. Excess new construction turns into
overbuilding when new building continues during an economic and market slow
down.
For example, it takes an average of two years to construct an office building, so
when an office developer starts planning, gathering permits, and negotiating with
contractors, the real estate market could look very strong. But, two years later as the
new building comes on line to occupy, the market may have collapsed. This lag
creates overbuilding in the marketplace as new construction continues beyond the
falling demand for new space. An example of Lag is clearly evident in a following
section of this report under Measuring Supply and Demand Dynamics in the chart
entitled, “Real Estate Supply / Demand Cycle.
If new supply of space could be produced or withdrawn instantaneously, the market
would always be in equilibrium, and there would be no cycle. But in reality, a
considerable lag exists between the time demand for more space is identified and the
time new space becomes available.
UNDERSTANDING REAL ESTATE CYCLES
There are four different real estate phases that real estate goes through before it
completes a full cycle. Each phase has its own dynamics that occurs in the process
of completing market tops and market bottoms. Below is a brief description of the
four phases and some events that occur in each cycle as the real estate market
evolves.
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Down Cycle
Market conditions have become extreme. Vacancy and rent concessions are
increasing and rents are falling with new construction seriously slowing. Property is
experiencing cash flow problems and in jeopardy of losing their properties to
foreclosure.
Absorption Cycle
Due to the lack of new construction resulting from the down cycle, the market forces
of supply and demand start to take affect. The market will now go through the
absorption of the overbuilt inventory of space (called positive absorption) as the
excess space is absorbed. The occupancy rates will begin to improve along with
fewer concessions.
New Development Cycle
New construction activity will start due to the demand for inventory of space. With
the increased demand, rents will increase giving way for economic feasibility of new
construction. As the market expands during this phase of the cycle, rents and values
will increase.
Market Saturation Cycle
The fourth cycle appears after the market has peaked and starts to slide downward.
Demand for space begins to subside, as a result of a slow down in economic and
market conditions. Vacancy rates begin to increase, rent concessions begin to re-
appear, and new construction starts to slow down. At this point, the real estate
market has gone full circle.
By looking at the Real Estate Cycles chart, you can see the four cycles. Each cycle
has varying degrees of length and duration. Many times, one part of a sub-market
will go through these cycles many times while being apart of a bigger market cycle.
Each cycle has certain noticeable and consistent characteristics that identify the
cycle.
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Real Estate Cycle Characteristic
Down
Cycle
Up
Cycle
Construction
Cycle
Saturation
Cycle
New Supply
Demand
Vacancy
Rent Growth
Cap Rates
Investor Interest
Arrows indicate direction from previous cycle phase
Interaction of the characteristics determine cycle position
Each cycle phase is unique with respect to these key characteristics
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Cycle Indicators
New Construction Cycle Market Saturation Cycle Down Cycle Absorption Cycle
Building starts Over-building with increased supply Building slows Building demand exceeds new supply
Land sales become active Demand decreases while construction continues Foreclosures increase General economy begins to grow
Reduced concessions Vacancy increases Real estate financing stalls Reduced vacancy
Rents increase Concessions increase Property values decrease Real estate financing picks-up
Capital markets healthy Deferred maintenance increases Real estate service sector shrinks Investors bottom fishing
Large institutional investors buying Rents become flat and drop Build-to-suits become prevalent Rents stabilize
A lot of “Speculation” Building Sublease space increases Developer’s take mgmt in-house
Bank loan defaults and bankruptcies increase
Many businesses reporting losses vs. last year
Construction
Increases
Construction
Decreases
Construction
Increases
Market Tops Over capacity with a lot of excess
Prices peak
Low cap rates
ROI’s Falling
Too much available financing with high leverage
Over enthusiasm creating bad economic deals
Herd mentality
Market Bottoms Excess rung-out with under capacity
Positive absorption with little new construction
Actual NOI’s comparatively low
Higher cap rates
Rental market extremely competitive
Heavy deferred maintenance prevalent
Class B,C and D properties have extreme vacancy rates
Equilibrium
Expansion Contraction
Recession Recovery
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MEASURING SUPPLY AND DEMAND DYNAMICS
Real estate cycles are caused by structural supply and demand forces in the economy
that can be studied, measured and forecasted with some degree of accuracy. The
strategic implications for investors is that it is possible to anticipate cycles and
respond proactively to increase investment returns and reduce risks, thereby
increasing wealth at a significantly greater rate than typical investors who make
decisions based on the “herd” mentality. Let’s look at some basic Supply &
Demand models as they relate to real estate and understanding cycles:
Equilibrium Supply of New Construction Meets the Demand for New Space
MARKET EXTREMES
Market Peak
Supply of Available Space Exceeds the Demand for Space
Soft Market
SUPPLY
New
Construction
Building new space for users
DEMAND
Space
Absorption
Need for Space
SUPPLY DEMAND
SUPPLY
DEMAND
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Market Bottom
Demand Needs for Space Exceeds Supply of Available Space
Tight Market
DEMAND
Contraction Expansion
Signs of Decreasing Demand Signs of Increasing Demand
Businesses leaving the market
Weak economy
Companies downsizing
Businesses going bankrupt
Capital Markets tightening
REAL ESTATE SUPPLY AND DEMAND CYCLE
Note the “Lag” in Supply after Demand reverses course
SUPPLY
DEMAND
Businesses moving into the market
Companies expanding
Strong economy
Population growth
Strong job growth
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As Demand turns down, Supply continues up a bit longer before reversing
As Demand turns up, Supply continues down a bit longer before reversing
SUPPLY AND DEMAND DYNAMICS
In a growing economy, the expanding New Construction and top phases of the
cycle dominate the contraction and bottom phases of the cycle. On average,
there are more years of “good times” than “bad times” for investors.
In a growing economy, the long-term trend line for both changes in Demand
and Supply is upward sloping. At the top or peak of each new cycle, the
additions to Supply and Demand reach new peaks as compared to the previous
cycle. The opposite occurs in a contracting economy.
Change in Supply is somewhat more volatile than change in Demand.
Developer enthusiasm causes Supply to rise above Demand during the top
phase, and developer pessimism causes Supply to fall below Demand during
the bottom phase of the cycle.
The Demand cycle leads the Supply cycle by a period of time. The lengthy
process of planning, financing, and building a new project makes it difficult
for development to begin as soon as the market demonstrates a need or to stop
as quickly as demand begins to decline. The process is commonly known as
“lag” and is the primary reason for overbuilding.
The best indicator of the phase of the cycle is the vacancy rate. Vacancy
reaches a high point during the bottom phase of the cycle, decreases gradually
through positive absorption during the New Construction and expansion phase,
reaches a low point at the top of the cycle, then gradually increases during the
Market Saturation and contracting phase.
TIMING THE REAL ESTATE MARKET
Timing is extremely critical when buying real estate. As Roger W. Barson said, “In
selecting the soundest financial investments, the question of when to buy is far more
important than what to buy.” The principal rule “buy low sell high” applies to real
estate as it does to any type of investment. The best time to make a future profit is
when the real estate is acquired. The ability to recognize real estate cycles gives an
investor the added edge to make informed investment decisions on timing.
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In the mid-70’s during, a very uncertain and difficult times in New York’s history,
rents and occupancy tumbled in the office market to the point the market reached
bottom in late 1976. Many developers and owners of properties were washed out of
the business, where new construction came to a stand still. Olympia and York, an
aggressive and successful real estate company from Canada, saw this as an
opportunity. They purchased several office buildings during the beginning of the
Absorption Cycle from a large New York real estate developer for $320 million with
a $50 million down payment. Many people in the real estate business thought they
were crazy as the market had been filled with a lot of pessimism.
Olympia and York was an independent thinker with a good understanding of the real
Absorption Cycle. They accurately realized the market had bottomed in 1976
because new construction had been greatly reduced, job growth had begun to
strengthen as the economy expanded out from a recession, and pessimism was at an
all time high.
In less than five years, the Olympia and York purchase had appreciated in value to
more than $2 billion. Buildings that had been purchased for $75 or less per square
foot and in some cases were renting for more than that per year. By having the
foresight and courage to buy during the Absorption Cycle at the seemingly most
pessimistic time in a tough real estate market, Olympia and York increased their
significant holdings into a vast fortune with one acquisition. Timing!
Remember the universal real estate credo, “What’s the three most important things
in real estate? Location, location, location.” Well, in my humble opinion, the three
most important things in real estate are Timing, Timing, Timing! There have been
investors that have had huge real estate portfolios reduced to almost nothing, and
there have been investors that came from nothing that have built huge real estate
portfolios…..Timing! What happened to the Phoenix real estate developers and big
institutional investors in the mid-to-late 80’s? Well, we’ll need to ask the
government created organization called the RTC……Timing! What happened to all
the entrepreneurial investors that invested in Southern California in the early 80’s or
in Phoenix in the early 90’s when those real estate markets looked very dismal?
Well, they made anywhere from 5 to 8 times their leveraged money in about five
years. Timing! Here’s something to think about. When are bad loans made, in
good times or bad times? Timing!
Timing the real estate market cycles has been the very foundation of Sam Zell’s
investment philosophy. Sam Zell controls more commercial real estate than anyone
“In selecting the
soundest financial
investments, the
questions of when to buy
is far more important
than what to buy.”
Roger W. Barson
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else does in the country. His empire is huge. The 128 million square feet of office
space his company owns worth $28 billion in 23 states is greater than the entire floor
space in Atlanta, and triple that of his nearest rival. Also, he has 225,000 rental
apartments worth $11 billion, whose locations dot a map like pepper on an egg. And
unlike the “herd”, he gets to gloat that he didn't spend the 1990s buying stocks in
dot-coms--he was in concrete, glass, carpets, and mortar and brick. When the real
estate market took off in the '90s, Zell wasn't just in fat city--he owned it.
Sam Zell likes tough times where pessimism is everywhere, and has long modeled
himself as a contrarian. This philosophy made him a billionaire. That was back in
the late 1980’s when the commercial real estate business was in ruins after a frenzy
of overbuilding spawned by weird tax shelters and the savings and loan crisis.
Shrewd, tough, and charming, Zell smelled opportunity. He borrowed heavily and
bought up scores of properties at bargain prices from distressed owners. He was
nicknamed "the Grave Dancer" and reveled in the title: There is a large statue
outside his Chicago office of an elfin little man dancing on a grave. Timing!
PROFITING FROM REAL ESTATE CYCLES
When the real estate market begins to recover from its contraction, it goes through a
recovery period where vacant space begins to be absorbed faster than new space
coming on the market, thus the beginning of the Absorption Cycle. A contrarian
investor recognizes this Supply and Demand change where Demand out-paces
Supply creating an opportunity to purchase real estate at the bottom of the market.
As Demand continues to expand from a growing economy through expanding
businesses and job growth, rents, occupancies and values begin to increase.
Timing!
As contrarian investors, we analyze micro and macro economic market conditions to
best determine our timing. What specifically are we looking for to correctly time the
real estate market? Well, because the overall national and local economy is the
driving engine behind growth and expansion, we look for expanding GDP growth, a
couple quarters of continued positive job growth, future news that businesses are
getting stronger, and that the capital markets are positioned to accommodate growth
in the economy. With a strong engine for future growth, we then focus on the local
markets Supply and Demand dynamics.
All industries can be measured on current and future conditions using Supply,
Demand and Pricing models. Since our focus is real estate, we look for a shift from
heavier Supply to heavier Demand. Have developers reduced new construction
“In Baseball Paralance,
Hit’em Where
They Ain’t.”
Richard E. Band
“We don't have to make
money. We just have to
get there first and
occupy the space. Then
they'll buy us out.”
Sam Zell
“Grave Dancer”
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below the point of a higher need for new buildings? Has Demand for new buildings
increased above the new Supply of buildings? The market has hit bottom when the
total market vacant Supply of space begins to get smaller as measured by the market
vacancy rate trending down.
During market bottoms, the “herd mentality” becomes extremely pessimistic about
the real estate market. With excess pessimism, opportunities to purchase properties
at distressed prices become readily prevalent to the contrarian investor. As a result
of over enthusiasm, most of the “herd” purchased properties at or near the top of the
market with huge amounts of debt.
Property owners that have a large debt load combined with lower than expected
occupancy and rents, creates properties with negative cash flow. To keep property
operating expenses and debt service paid, owners have to “come out of pocket” to
fund the negative cash flow. Over a period on many months of funding the negative
cash flow, owners become extremely motivated to solve their cash drain problems.
Hence, an opportunity for a contrarian investor to purchase real estate at depressed
prices with favorable financing.
Another huge benefit of purchasing during the Absorption Cycle is that
capitalization rates (cap rates) are higher during this stage of the cycle. Why? Since
Cap Rates are really only a rate of return (ROI), assuming an all cash purchase,
investors command a higher ROI during the perceived Down Cycle. Conversely, cap
rates go down as the market improves because investors require less of an ROI due
to the increased competition from the “herd” purchasing investment properties. So,
if one’s rental income remains unchanged and the cap rate goes down as the market
improves, then the value of the property will go up. However, what normally
happens as the market expands into the New Construction Cycle, rents go up from
the increased Demand and cap rates go down from the improving market creating
“turbo charged” value increases.
Since 1970, Maxwell Drever along with his companies Drever Partners and
Concierge Asset Management has consistently used real estate cycles to profit. Mr.
Drever has spent most of the past three decades fishing at the bottoms of real-estate
market cycles. Mr. Drever first began purchasing apartment properties in Seattle in
the early 1970s when massive layoffs at aerospace company Boeing Co. ravaged the
city's economy. In 1987, amid plunging oil prices and employment, he bought
apartments in Houston. And in the early 1990s, Mr. Drever purchased apartment
properties in Phoenix from the Resolution Trust Corp., which had been set up by the
federal government to sell off assets of insolvent savings and loans. His strategy has
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been simple and consistent: Buy under performing well located properties at the
bottom of the real estate market in rebounding overbuilt markets, and reposition
them to take advantage of the forthcoming growing market.
Like other contrary investors, Mr. Drever has gotten in and out of markets based on
real estate cycles. He buys at the bottom of the market and sells at the top of the
market. During the Absorption Cycle in 1991, Mr. Dever began buying apartments
in Phoenix and Atlanta. He invested $100 million of his and investor’s money
buying about 18,000 units. As the market improved over the years through higher
occupancies and higher rents, Maxwell Drever sold his portfolio of properties six
years later for $678 million. Timing!
By using Supply and Demand dynamics to recognize real estate cycles, an investor
buying at or near market bottoms has many positive advantages. Should one buy
during the Absorption Cycle, they would benefit from sizeable pent-up Demand and
positive absorption where rents have big upside potential, favorable financing is
readily available, and capitalization rates are normally very high. So in essence, one
can buy properties with easy leverage from troubled owners where properties have
huge rent growth ahead on high cap rates that will be coming down as the market
improves. Thus, creating explosive growth in investment valuation in the first few
years coming out of the Absorption Cycle and into the New Construction Cycle. As
the old saying goes, “The trend is your friend”.
SUMMARY
Real estate cycles have a significant impact on the financial success and failures of
real estate investments because of their pervasive dynamic impacts on real estate
returns, risks and investment values. Because of this recognition, investors need to
place increased emphasis on the identification, analysis and decision-making
implications of real estate cycles.
It should be recognized that over a complete real estate cycle, most average
investors guess wrong a large percentage of time because they “gallop with the
herd” and follow conventional crowd wisdom. In contrast, successful investors that
consistently outperform the market average are willing to follow a path contrary to
that of the masses.
Thus, good timing and a degree of contrarianism are key ingredients to successful
investing that achieve above-market returns over a long period of time. Investments
must be bought and sold before cyclical trends are fully reflected in real estate prices
“We not only expect
cycles and market
aberrations, we feed
off them.”
Maxwell Drever
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and activity. An investor must be an independent thinker forecasting cycles and
acting ahead of popular opinion…buying when popular opinion is still negative and
most investors are trying to sell; and selling when popular opinion says the boom is
on and speculative investor buying causes asset prices to increase beyond economic
reason.
HIGHLIGHTS
The impact of cycles on real estate performance and wealth is dramatic. It
may be the most important strategic concept to deal with in the investment
world for investors who seek to maximize wealth, outperform the competition
and beat the market average, or even for investors who are happy to be average.
Cycles affect an investor’s acquisition and disposition strategies, and the
optimal holding period for each investment. The investor will develop
different optimal strategies for leverage, lease structures, capital expenditure
plans, and operating policies. For example, 1.) if an industrial market is “hot”
today but a downturn is expected in two years, leases can be structured seven-to-
ten year terms and designed to attract credit tenants who are not likely to default
during the downturn. Using this strategy, current high rent rates at the top of the
cycle can be locked in, allowing the investor to “leapfrog” the Market Saturation
and Down Cycle period. 2.) An investor might also refinance his low-risk
property at its “top of the market” value with a high loan-to-value non-recourse
loan with a ten-year term, then use the refinancing proceeds to establish a
substantial fund for use during a downturn when distress properties can be
purchased at distressed prices.
Investors must change their view of the world. The view must be away from
trends, “herd” mentality and toward a cycle view of the world…one that is
dynamic, constantly changing, never in equilibrium (except perhaps for an
instant), and where flexibility and a degree of contrarianism is important for
investment success.
Seek association with experienced investors. Investor’s who seek to better
understand the dynamics of real estate cycles and strategies that take advantage
of cycles, should turn some attention to individuals and entities who have
utilized successful cycle strategies in the past. Much can be learned from
successful entrepreneurial investors who have lived through numerous cycles
and who understand the dynamics of their markets.
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