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Page 1: Building Your Portfolio A Roadmap to Financial Freedom John Jonkman jonkmanj@cs.com Ph/txt: 801-262-3296  Salt Lake Real Estate.

Building Your Building Your PortfolioPortfolio

A Roadmap to Financial Freedom

John [email protected]/txt: 801-262-3296

www.slreia.homestead.com

Salt Lake Real Estate Investors Association10 June 2015

copyright: 2015. John Jonkman

Page 2: Building Your Portfolio A Roadmap to Financial Freedom John Jonkman jonkmanj@cs.com Ph/txt: 801-262-3296  Salt Lake Real Estate.

How I Got StartedHow I Got Started

• Came to USA in 1973• Lived in apartments for 5+ years• Bought duplex in mid-1978: rented out 1 side• Job transfer: sold it 12 weeks later• Bought 4-plex in Dec. 1978 – Sold it in Dec. 03• Bought duplex in July 1979 – Sold it in Jan. 04• Bought 4-plex in April 1980 – sold in Sept. 1997

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How I Got StartedHow I Got Started• Started Partnership in 1983

– Bought five 4-plexes in 1983/1984– Rental market collapsed in 1986/1987– Went broke; lost properties, credit, etc.

• Started Partnerships in 1989 – Bought 11 more 4-plexes; 1989 – 1992– Sold them 1997 – 2003

• Now own 12 single family homes & condos

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www.jj2.uswww.jj2.us

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My StrategyMy Strategy

• Buy properties from distressed situations - very cheap

• Make them livable/rentable asap - interior• Initially rent them out cheap• Use cash flow to fix up exterior – curb appeal• When vacant: improve interior: raise rents

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My FormulaMy Formula

AttractBetter

Tenants

Charge Higher Rents

Improve the

BuildingIncrease Value of the Property

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Buy and Hold - FactorsBuy and Hold - Factors

• Establish your long-term goals– But… if you can’t make it in the short term,

then the long term doesn’t matter much.

• Establish a cash flow system• Be selective in what you invest in• Realize your dependencies• Understand your continued responsibility• You make your money from your tenants, not

from your buildings

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Take Advantage of Cycles and trendsTake Advantage of Cycles and trends

Source: www.bankrate.com

30 fixed mortgage rates

Average Home ValuesSL County

Source: www.zillow.com

Source: www.zillow.com

Average RentsSL County

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Management PhilosophyManagement Philosophy

Loyal Tenants

Profitable Tenants

Happy TenantsMaximizeMaximize

ValueValue

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HUD - Section 8:HUD - Section 8:Fair Market Rents for FY2015Fair Market Rents for FY2015

County 0 BR 1 BR 2 BR 3 BR 4 BR

Salt Lake $606 $727 $901 $1,285 $1,513

Davis, Morgan, Weber $485 $594 $778 $1,097 $1,317

Utah, Juab $500 $639 $763 $1,103 $1,351

Summit $682 $749 $1,014 $1,406 $1,411

Tooele $538 $568 $757 $977 $1,241

Wasatch $659 $732 $868 $1,279 $1,283

Subtract Utility Allowance www.huduser.org* For larger units: add 15% per bedroom to amount for 4 BR unit

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Wasatch FrontRents by Unit Type

Source: www.comre.com/research

(July 2014)

2.6 percent vacancy rate for properties with fewer than 100 units.

The rental inventory of Salt Lake County is nearly “fully occupied.”

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Wasatch FrontRents by Unit Type

Source: www. equimark.com

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East vs. West Rental RatesEast vs. West Rental Rates

Source: www.comre.com/research

(July 2014)

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SL County Vacancy RatesSL County Vacancy Rates

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Sources: www. equimark.com www.comre.com/research

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Salt Lake CountyTraffic Infrastructure

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Utah’s Housing CyclesUtah’s Housing CyclesFrom Peak to PeakFrom Peak to Peak

1. 1972 – 1977- 2 –year contraction, then record-setting residential construction

2. 1977 – 1984- Previous overbuilding resulted in free-fall in home values; 5-yr slide; 2-yr swift recovery- Recession: 1981 – 1982 (Avg. mortgage rates: 16%; max.: 18.5%; Inflation: 15%)- 1984: 7,496 SF homes permitted and 11,325 multi-units statewide.

3. 1984 – 1996 - Contraction from ‘84 – 89, then 7-year upswing- 1988: 400 apartment units permitted; 4,000 – 6,000 units/yr. in the 90’s

4. 1996 – 2005- No significant downturn in values; interest rates: < 7%- Major expansion of West Jordan, South Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, Lehi, Eagle

Mountain, and Saratoga Springs.

Source: Utah Economic and Business Reviewwww. bebr.business.utah.edu

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Utah’s Housing CyclesUtah’s Housing CyclesFrom Peak to PeakFrom Peak to Peak

5. 2005 – present: the Great Recession Cycle- 4 Years of falling housing prices, then slowest/longest post-WW2 recovery- $25B equity loss for Utah home owners- Record number of foreclosures- Loss of 70,000 jobs- 21% decline in home values- 1,000’s of doubling up of households- 2000 to 2010: average annual growth rate for renter-occupied units 2.65% percent owner-occupied units: 2.11%. - Mortgage interest rates since 2010: < 5%

Source: Utah Economic and Business Reviewwww. bebr.business.utah.edu

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Current SituationCurrent Situation

- Lowest rental vacancy in 2 decades- New apartment construction is well below demand:

- NIMBYism and local zoning ordinances.

- 2000 – 2010: 21,137 new apartments constructed; 60,000 new renter households formed

- shadow market developing:- single family homes, condominiums, twin homes, and town homes

- Population share in the 18–39-year-old age group is declining as the population ages

- International migration in 2005: 8,100; 2013: 4,350

Source: Utah Economic and Business Reviewwww. bebr.business.utah.edu

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Current SituationCurrent Situation

Source: Utah Economic and Business Reviewwww. bebr.business.utah.edu

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OutlookOutlook

- Annual apartment construction to triple in the next 3 years- SL area: from 1,223 to 3,261/yr. Highest in 30 years; might reach saturation point- Mostly 1 or 2 bdrm, Class A units; $1,000 - $1,400/month- Sugarhouse and Downtown SL: Rents at $2.00/sq. ft.

- New projects not affordable by average renter- Shortage of affordable units- 1st time homebuyers are strapped for cash- Slower household formation- Historic shift away from buying towards renting- US homeownership rate is at 20-year low; from 69% in 2004 to 64% in 2014- Utah’s population expected to double by 2050- Since 2007 the median household income has fallen by 7 percent when

adjusted for inflation.

- Large players entering SFR market (American Homes 4 Rent, Blackstone, Colony American Homes)

- 2 Subgroups of renters- Millenials: 25-35 yr. olds; smaller units, mobility, public transport, homeownership not important

- Do not want a house, 2 cars, a picket fence, and a long commute- Boomerang baby boomer parents: living with adult children’s households

Source: Utah Economic and Business Reviewwww. bebr.business.utah.edu

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Building Your Building Your PortfolioPortfolio

A Roadmap to Financial Freedom

John [email protected]/txt: 801-262-3296

Salt Lake Real Estate Investors Association10 June, 2015

copyright: 2015. John Jonkman