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What is a Yurt? •Developed in Central Asia for Harsh Environment •Ger or Gyr •Tensile Architectural Structure •‘Native’ Original Materials •‘Native’ Original Materials Modern Code‐ Modern Code Compliant Yurt •Modern Materials •Commercial Available since 1970s •Structurally‐Rated Engineered Structures Yurts of America •Full‐time Yurt Producer Since 2000 •Located in Indianapolis, IN •Engineer Certified Product •Shipped Yurts all over North America •Service Residential ((20%) %) and Commercial Markets ((80%) %) •Service Residential and Commercial Markets Why Yurts of America y •No Natural Fibers / Fabrics to decompose with UV Exposure •NASA developed Seven Layer Insulation for improved Infra‐red p y p resistance •Certified Professional Engineer on staff for customized designs •Upgraded 100% acrylic exterior fabric for the appeal of cloth with the UV resistance of acrylics Why Yurts of America y •Upgraded commercial fifteen‐year roof warrantee with Durolast™ Roof •Interior Liner / Insulation Panels individually replaceable for ease of maintenance. •Furniture‐grade, fine‐finished, rounded and g , , clear sealed 99% knot‐free long‐grain ¾” poplar lattice for increased strength and upgraded visual appeal pp •Fine‐finish and bull‐nosed long‐Leaf southern yellow pine harvest wood for rafters and vertical supports for polished fine furniture vertical supports for polished fine furniture look. Why Yurts of America y •Windows zipper and thread use a Gore‐ tex™/Teflon™weave to be totally UV i impervious. i •Window privacy / storm cover also can become Awnings with addition of hardware kit. •¼” Acrylic Skylight with opener and bronze option for either full or muted natural sunlight. Structural Sub door frame that will accept any Sub‐door frame that will accept any •Structural 36”x80” standard door for increased design options (wood, steal, fiberglass, full‐glass, partial glass solid) partial glass, solid) Why Yurts of America y •Upgraded Sub‐Door frame accepts Double‐French Door (72”x80”) •Lifetime warrantee on all electronically welded seams in the wall y and roof covers. •American Disabilities Act (ADA) compatible entrance and doors •Tall Walls and structure brackets come standard with all models and sizes Multiple Sizes p Uses for Yurts ‐ Residential Primary and Secondary Residences Uses for Yurts – Summer Campgrounds •Housing / Cabin Replacements •Activity Center Uses for Yurts – Commercial Campgrounds / Resorts Campgrounds / Resorts • Cabin Rentals • Meeting Rooms Rental & Occupancy Rates •Rates between $70.00 and $399.00 / night g •Average rental rate is 10‐20% Higher than co‐located cabins or RVs •Seasonal Occupancy Rates of 50%+ •Properly Equipped can rent well into November and as early as March November and as early as March. End‐User – The Wilds •Rates: •Market: •Season: •Season: •Opened: •Location: $299 ‐ $450 / night 10 – 20’ Yurts 1 30’ Yurt 1 – 30’ Y Eco‐Tourism May thru Oct May thru Oct Summer 2008 Zanesville, OH , End‐User – RVC Outdoor Destinations •Rates: •Market: Market: •Opened: •Locations: $50 ‐ $95 / night 2 – 16’ Yurts 5 20’ Yurts 5 – 20’ Y 2 – 24’ Yurt RV, Cabins, and RV, Cabins, and Primitive Camping Summer 2007 Pine Mountain, GA Hot Springs, AR End‐User – Bingemans Conference Center •Rates: •Market: M k •Opened: •Location: $79 / night 6 – 16’ Yurts W Water park, k Par 3 Golf Course, Meeting Center, g , Primitive Camping Spring 2009 (3 Yurts) Spring 2010 (3 Yurts) Kitchener, Ontario Financials – Luxury Install y Capital Investment Yurt 20' Upgraded with Tempotest Fabric Platform, Hardwood Floor & Erection Interior Finish ‐(Furniture, Fan, Electrical) p pg Heat Pump and upgraded electrical Water, Sewer Single Unit $ 10,198.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 3,000.00 , $ 5,000.00 Five Unit $ 50,990.00 $ 40,375.00 $ 11,875.00 $ 14,250.00 , $ 23,750.00 Total Investment $ 29,198.00 $ , $ 141,240.00 $ , Financing Interest Rate Interest Rate Payment Period (Years) Annual Mortgage Payment Single Unit $29,198.00 8% 7 ($5,461.04) Five Units $141,240.00 8% 7 ($26,416.76) Revenue Single Unit Five Units Average Rental Rate Average Rental Rate $ $ 399.00 $ $ 399.00 Occupancy Rate (182 days annually) 50% 50% Total Revenue $ 72,817.50 $ 364,087.50 Operational Expenses Servicing Unit per Visit ‐ $20.00 A Annual Maintain / Misc. l M i t i / Mi Insurance Single Unit Five Units $1,825.00 $1,825.00 $ $ 500 00 $ 500.00 $ 2,500.00 2 500 00 $ 500.00 $ 2,500.00 $2,825.00 $6,825.00 Income Statement Revenue Operational Expenses Gross Profit Debt Service Debt Service Single Unit $72 817 50 $72,817.50 $ (2,825.00) $ 34,996.25 $ (5,461.04) $ (5 461 04) Five Units $364 087 50 $364,087.50 $ (6,825.00) $ 174,981.25 $ (26,416.76) $ (26 416 76) Net Cash Returned to Operations $ 31,218.55 $ 156,606.97 Pricing The Spring Hill The McCormick Creek Our 30 Foot Yurt O 30 F t Y t Includes 4 window Price $ 13,596 Our 24 Foot Yurt O 24 F t Y t Includes 3 windows Price $ 10,743 The Monon Trail The Turkey Run Our 20 Foot Yurt Our 20 Foot Yurt Includes 2 windows Price $ 9,198 Our 16 Foot Yurt Our 16 Foot Yurt Includes 1 window Price $7,518 Thank You