Small Builders, Big Ideas
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Small Builders, Big Ideas
Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Small Builders, Big Ideas JANUARY 22, 2015 || 1:00– 2:00PM Presenter(s): Doug Van Lerberghe || KEPHART, Denver, CO Eric Brown || Artisan Homes, Phoenix, AZ Darell Schmidt || Allante Properties, Denver, CO Session Description Finding new ways to stand out from the competition and serving niche markets are often the keys to success for leading small volume builders. During this session, you’ll hear from an architect and two developers about how they have found success by breaking the mold and offering unique housing opportunities. The developers will share insights on how they evaluate sites, how they determine the needs of the market place and the value of taking calculated risks to be the first to the market with a new offering. You’ll also receive cutting-edge approaches and innovative design ideas that can be used as opportunities for future growth in 2015 and beyond. All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 1 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Learning Outcomes Acquire knowledge of niche markets that are emerging and how serving them can lead to opportunity. Discover creative design and building concepts to spark ideas for your next community. Evaluate new sites and design ideas for their potential reward. Gain expert insight into how to differentiate yourself from other builders. 3 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Professional Education Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members upon completion of the AIA/CES Session Participation Forms found in the back of this session room and online at www.BuildersShow.com. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request. This course is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation. 4 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 2 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Where To Find the Equity $’s (It’s not where you think!) This presentation graphically illustrates one Big Idea for Small Builders in today’s market to access Equity $’s required to accelerate business growth and to build profitability. It will forever change your mind on getting the equity you need. Questions Show of Hands: • Who uses their own money for equity to do all of their deals? • Who uses outside equity? • Friends, family, family offices, institutions, or hard money? • Have banks insisted on more equity in your deals? • Who has passed on a deal because of lack of Equity? 6 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 3 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Typical Equity Sources • Friends and family • Family offices • Institutions • Hard money loans • Banks • Credit Unions OR ????????????? 7 Pref, IRR Hurdle, Clawback, Waterfall? Those with the money make the rules! 8 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 4 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 There is a Better Way Image 9 Jump Start Our Business Start Up Act 10 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 5 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 JOBS Act • April 2012, President Obama passed the JOBS Act. • Section 201(a) of the JOBS Act required the SEC to eliminate the prohibition on using general solicitation and advertising, which has been in effect since 1933. • To implement 201(a), the SEC adopted paragraph (c) of Rule 506 in Regulation D, which allows developers and builders (sponsors) to sell securities and be exempt from the Registration Requirements for selling securities to the public. 11 For the First Time in 78 Years… We can advertise and solicit on: – – – – – – TV Radio Newspapers Magazines Billboards Social media – Anything and everything 12 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 6 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Who are Accredited Investors? Net worth of $1 Million or more, not counting their private residence. -OrIncome of $200,000 the last two years and the expectation of $200,000 or more for the current year. (With spouse, $300,000) Verification: The company has taken reasonable steps to verify that its investors are accredited investors, which could include reviewing documentation, such as W-2s, tax returns, bank and brokerage statements, credit reports and the like. 13 Where To Find Investors • In your home town • IRA holders • 401k holders • Stock investors fed up with the stock market • CD holders fed up with the low CD rates of interest • Real estate investors frustrated with management chores 14 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 7 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Builder Fees • Acquisition fee • Asset management fee • Loan guaranty fee • Refinance fee • Sales fee on disposition • Marketing fee • Contractor fee • Warranty fee • Salaries, overhead, cars, phones, etc. 15 How to Generate Investor Leads • Advertise in media publications, TV, radio, etc. • Social media • Press releases in business journals and newspapers • Website with: – Questionnaire of buyers investment goals – Resume and qualifications – Reprint of investment articles – Contact page, submission of questions • Real estate investor association meetings • Conduct investor seminars 16 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 8 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Get a Bigger Piece of Profits • Avoid the middle man by going directly to investors • Add fees and overhead to your offering • Do not pay preferential returns – not necessary! • Consider 50/50 with your investors – it is possible! • Do not go to family offices or institutions. They are the middle man that takes profit from you and your investors. • Going directly to investors increases returns for both. 17 Why is going Direct a Better Way? • Investors are waiting for your call. • They are motivated to place their capital. • An Investor can do better in a group investment than he/she can on their own. • Investors can avoid day to day management. • Perceive real estate as better than the Stock Market. • The Investor and Builder will make more money! 18 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 9 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Other Secrets? • Do not delegate. Builder should conduct all money raising. • Follow the SEC regulations. • Hire a knowledgeable attorney. • Communicate with your State Securities Office. • Set your minimum investment at ______ (your choice). Reserve the right to lower it or raise it. • Do a Mini Max Offering where you can close on the offering prior to raising all of the money. • Offer Convertible Notes to gain working capital to start a deal. 19 Other Questions? 1. Does the Developer have to have the deal identified to raise the equity? 2. How long does it take to raise the money? 3. When can you start raising the money? 4. Consistency of advertising helps. 5. What does it cost? Legal? Advertising? Deal Upfront Costs? 20 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 10 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 First Steps? 1. Hire a good Securities Attorney. 2. Create a resume and references for Investors to check out. 3. Decide on advertising medium to use. 4. Get your deal under contract. Build in time to raise part of the money to close on the land. Offer convertible notes. 5. Finalize your design and Proforma 6. Put together an Executive Summary to start raising money. 7. Write the Disclosure document, raise the balance of the equity. 8. Arrange for Bank financing for the difference. 9. Break ground. 10. Communicate. 21 Questions 1. Is it hard to manage a group of small investors? 2. What should be the minimum investment? 3. Does the developer need to have skin in the game? 4. What is the most important thing in being successful with small Investors? 5. Do I have to have audited statements? 6. Average Annual Return vs IRR? 22 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 11 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 How to Succeed as a Small Builder in Today’s World 23 Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick… • Small Builders have been squeezed to the breaking point. • Reduced demand and small profit margins have made first time buyer homes a very risky market. • Big Builders are moving into new segments and locations to reach homebuyers. • Your mission is to stay one step ahead. 24 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 12 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Small Builders Can Have Some Advantages • Lower overhead can mitigate higher construction costs. • Rapid response can gain you more development opportunities. • Local residents may trust you more than the “Big Builder”. • Many Buyers prefer the personal touch a small builder can offer. 25 Social Media – The New Equalizer • Marketing is much more affordable than in the Newspaper / Billboard advertising days. • A professional website can significantly raise the image of a small builder. • Small builders can use social media to connect with potential buyers just as well as big builders in a local area. 26 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 13 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Local Interaction is Everything Create buzz about the company: – Word of mouth and personal referral are more important to younger buyers than professional reviews. – Get involved in local issues. – Use locally owned companies. – Meet with thought influencers. – GET RECOMMENDATIONS. – Create a great event and post video. – Be on all social media and update often. 27 Create a Reputation Be known for something… – Net zero or near zero energy homes – Home technology leader – High-density solutions – Urban or Modern design – Custom changes or finishes – High-end market – Affordable market 28 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 14 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Design Homes to Meet a Specific Niche • Homebuyers segments are getting more specific in their wants. Generic designs will not motivate buyers. • Know your market area inside out. • Design the homes and/or community plan for a primary targeted buyer. • Offer rooms or features that are tailored to that buyer. • Create home options for a secondary targeted buyer. Concerns different buyer segments currently have expressed: • The Millennial buyer – total cost vs. energy efficiency & technology • The Move-Down buyer – low maintenance vs. room for kids 29 Rental Flat / Expandable House 30 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 15 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 The Pop-Top Guest House 31 First Time Buyer Market Challenges • They want to live closer to where they socialize than to where they work. • Many young potential buyers value having more flexibility in their life, business opportunities and location over owning real estate. • Debt, Down Payment and Loan Qualification hurdles will continue to affect purchase decisions for the rest of this decade. • “I don’t want to buy a new home because I can’t add value quickly”. Solutions? • Rent to Own • Design income generating properties • Offer Sweat Equity Opportunities • Build in infill locations 32 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 16 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 The 8 Traits of a Great Urban Location 1. Distinct identifiable areas 2. Density 3. Central gathering places 4. Walkability scores/urban transportation 5. Youth 6. Commerce 7. Arts/culture 8. Sense of safety 33 Major Mistakes New Urban Developers Make • Not designing the right product in the right location • Lack of product type experience • Unrealistic cost and time projections • Trying to do too much too soon • Lack of equity, development financing, and buyer financing • Understanding the importance of working with neighborhoods 34 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 17 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Infill Ideas You Should Know • Find older neighborhoods where prices and sizes vary widely. • Find the sweet spot between Urban and Suburban. • Seek out sites that are not on the market with Brokers. • Err by paying too much for a better site than by getting a steal on an undesirable site…but don’t overpay. • Design. Build. Repeat. – Similar lots, scattered sites • Find the right mix of affordability, energy efficiency and technology. • Don’t be afraid of developing small mixed-use buildings. • Get in and get out before Big Builders can undercut you. 35 6 Big Ideas for Small Builders to Excel 1. Scattered Lot Townhomes 2. Mid-Century Modern 3. Quilting Concept 4. Millennial Preferences 5. Modular Construction 6. Shipping Container Architecture D 36 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 18 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Scattered Lot Townhomes D 37 Scattered Lot Townhomes D 38 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 19 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Scattered Lot Townhomes – Denver, CO 39 D Scattered Lot Townhomes B D 1,460 sf 3 story 2 car 18’ A D 1,365 sf 2 story 1 car 17’ 1,557 sf 2 story 1 car 23’ C 1,552 sf 3 story 2 car 20’ 40 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 20 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Scattered Lot Townhomes 1818 Clarkson 145’ A B C B C D 75’ B 7.5’ D 41 Scattered Lot Townhomes Washington Street Vine Street 75’ 125’ 7.5’ C C C C 125’ C 125’ C C 10’ D D C D A D D A A 42 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 21 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 6 Big Ideas for Small Builders to Excel 1. Scattered Lot Townhomes 2. Mid-Century Modern 3. Quilting Concept 4. Millennial Preferences 5. Modular Construction 6. Shipping Container Architecture D 43 Mid-Century Modern • These homes spend the shortest amount of time on the market • People get their asking price • On average they get a higher price per square foot ---Data provided by Kentwood City Properties D 44 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 22 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Mid-Century Modern D 45 6 Big Ideas for Small Builders to Excel 1. Scattered Lot Townhomes 2. Mid-Century Modern 3. Quilting Concept 4. Millennial Preferences 5. Modular Construction 6. Shipping Container Architecture D 46 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 23 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Quilting Concept D 47 6 Big Ideas for Small Builders to Excel 1. Scattered Lot Townhomes 2. Mid-Century Modern 3. Quilting Concept 4. Millennial Preferences 5. Modular Construction 6. Shipping Container Architecture D 48 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 24 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Millennial Preferences - Contemporary elevation Jose Garia - New materials - Sports storage 49 D Studio Shed Resolution: 4 Architecture Dri-Design Millennial Preferences - Kitchen being the heart of the home - Large master bath, no tub, big shower - Storefront windows D dC Fine Homes & Interiors 50 AMZ Home Melton Design Build All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 25 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Millennial Preferences - Important small details - Open concept floor plans - Rooftop decks D 51 Boston Luxury Properties Chadbourne & Doss Architects 6 Big Ideas for Small Builders to Excel 1. Scattered Lot Townhomes 2. Mid-Century Modern 3. Quilting Concept 4. Millennial Preferences 5. Modular Construction 6. Shipping Container Architecture D 52 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 26 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Modular Construction D 53 6 Big Ideas for Small Builders to Excel 1. Scattered Lot Townhomes 2. Mid-Century Modern 3. Quilting Concept 4. Millennial Preferences 5. Modular Construction 6. Shipping Container Architecture D 54 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 27 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Shipping Container Architecture Todd Miller D 55 De Maria Design Shipping Container Architecture Adam Kalkin D 56 CG Architects All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. Reproduction in part or in whole without expressed written consent is prohibited. 28 Small Builders, Big Ideas IBS 2015 Thank you! Questions? Darell Schmidt Allante Properties Eric Brown Artisan Homes Doug Van Lerberghe KEPHART 303.359.1210 8400 East Prentice Ave. Greenwood Village, CO 80111 602.625.2091 3141 E. Beardsley Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85050 303.832.4474 2555 Walnut Street Denver, CO 80205 57 All plans and drawings in this presentation are copyright protected by the presenters or their clients. 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