Economics of Preservation Trends, Tools, and Challenges Dave Traggorth www.traggorthcompanies.com April 1, 2016.

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Economics of Preservation Trends, Tools, and Challenges Dave Traggorth April 1, 2016

Traggorth Companies Historic portfolio

Macro Real Estate Trends General real estate market opportunities and challenges

Prices are high, interest rates are low, influx of foreign capital investing in commercial real estate and buying single families Construction prices are at an all-time high 2010 buy out for wood frame $160/SF 2013 buy out for steel frame $330/SF 2015 buy out for wood frame $200/SF Federal level support of affordable housing is low, State/City working to pick up the slack Changes in type of housing stock, tenure, location Major challenges: land & costs

Economics of Preservation Financing, building, and marketing historic properties

Universal market appeal of historic buildings Aesthetic, Density, Location, Quality Preservation doesn’t save on construction costs, increases soft costs Each building and location is unique Core vs non core markets --- mandate and incentives Mandates Demo delay, historic review, etc. Incentives Tax credits (HTC, NMTC, LIHTC, Brownfields), CPA

Challenges to the Economics of Preservation Design/Layout Length of time for transactions Transactional costs – complexity and scale Conflicting policy goals: building codes, green, ADA, affordable housing Amount of resources Final Thoughts