Sites July2014.indd - Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis
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Sites July2014.indd - Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis
Sites July, 2014 IN THIS ISSUE: ■ Letter from Steve Lains ■ Home Buyer Taste Shifted ■ Mibor Reports Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis bagi.com Some local builders tell us how it affects them Builder confidence and new home sales on the rise in June In This Issue Articles: 10 Builder Profile: Davis Building Group 11 Associate Profile: Sims-Lohman 12 Cover: Builder Confidence and New Home Sales on the rise 24 Home buyer tastes shifted 25 Permit Info 27 MIBOR Report This Issue: 4 Message From Steve Lains 7 Meetings & Events 8 New Members 21 Spikes 22 Thank You Sponsors 25 MIBOR Stats July, 2014 Advertisers: 8 Access Elevator 20 Airtron 7 Aqua Systems 9 BPCI 5 Citizens Energy Group 21 Custom Concrete 14 Indianapolis Home & Garden 25 Indianapolis Power & Light 7 Kelley Construction Corp. 3 Sims-Lohman 23 Speedway 20 Thermo-Scan 2 Vectren Energy Delivery 6 Water Furnace International 4 Weber Concrete Construction Steve Lains Chief Executive Officer [email protected] Rosemary Manifold Chief Financial Officer [email protected] Barbara Zoderer Director of Councils, Membership & Events [email protected] Carrie Cason Director of Communications [email protected] Rhonda Malatestinic Administrative Assistant [email protected] Matt Ochs Operations Manager Building Partners of Central Indiana [email protected] Dave & Katelin Owners, Cool Breeze Bed and Breakfast Vectren’s Conservation Connection can help you make your existing home or new construction project more comfortable and energy efficient – just like it did for Dave and Katelin, owners of Cool Breeze Bed and Breakfast. Visit Vectren.com to learn about a variety of cash rebates and programs designed to provide builders and new home owners with opportunities to save energy and money. Comfort and savings – now that’s really smart. WWW.VECTREN.COM 866.240.8476 2 An undependable supplier is like using a bent level. Sims-Lohman gives you straight answers and on-time delivery of cabinets and granite tops. If you’re having trouble finding a supplier who’ll level with you on delivery deadlines, talk to Sims-Lohman. We believe in plain talk, absolute reliability and on-time cabinet and granite top orders. We’re a one-stop supplier, with nine cabinet lines and slab showrooms featuring over 150 granite colors. Plus, our in-house fabrication facility means we can install granite tops in just five working days or less. To learn more about our on-time delivery, quality products and unmatched service, or if you’re interested in becoming a member of our team, visit Sims-Lohman.com and contact us. Let us know what you need and we’ll do our level best to get it done. Building on Trust. Delivering on Promises. Cincinnati | Cleveland | Columbus | Dayton | Indianapolis | Lafayette | Lexington | Louisville | Pittsburgh | sims-lohman.com Letter from Steve Lains, CEO W elcome to the middle of summer! It’s amazing how fast the summer goes – especially when you’re as busy as we are here at BAGI. As you all know, we have successfully completed another Home-A-Rama. It was an incredible show and we are very happy with the results and the positive feedback we have received about the show. Thank you to all the builders involved who worked so hard to make it so successful. We have lots going on this summer so I would encourage you to look at the Events Calendar of the website and get registered for some upcoming events. We have casino trips, baseball games, brewery tours and plenty of other fun networking opportunities for the entire membership. Speaking of membership events, we hosted a BAGI Open House at our office this week. We had an incredibly large crowd consisting of mostly new members! Our membership numbers are rising and we were thrilled to see the excitement filling the room just as we’ve seen in year’s past. I want to thank our membership committee and other members for being such excellent advocates and spokespeople for BAGI – It’s definitely paying off. Please enjoy the rest of your summer and don’t hesitate to contact any of the BAGI staff members if the need arises. Steve Lains, CEO Weber Concrete provides a great product at a cost that fits our budget as a production builder. No basement we offer is too big or too small. We may not be Weber’s largest customer but they make us feel like their most important customer when we work with them. Weber is one of our original partners when Westport was started 11 years ago and we appreciate that the partnership has stood the test of time. - Heather Rayka, Westport Homes 4 VOLUNTEER VOLUNTE EER. M MOM OM. We’re all citizens. Just like you. .ULVWDOLNHVWRKHOS6KHJHWVKHUNLGVWRSUDFWLFHDVVLVWVZLWKWKHKRPHZRUNDQGVWLOOÀQGVWLPHWR drive a few nails for Habitat for Humanity. But that’s just the beginning. At Citizens Energy Group, she helps customers get the most for their energy dollars. :KHWKHULW·VWDNLQJDGYDQWDJHRIUHEDWHVRUÀQGLQJQHZZD\V to insulate homes, Krista’s work stretches budgets. And as a mother she knows how important that is. But this mom doesn’t just work for Citizens Energy Group. She’s a customer, too. Visit IndyCitizens.com to learn more. WATERFURNACE UNITS QUALIFY FOR A 30% FEDERAL TAX CREDIT 7 SERIES 700A11 In today’s economy, wise purchases are more important than ever. With the volatile price of fossil fuels, homeowners around the world have found that WaterFurnace is a smart choice. WaterFurnace geothermal comfort systems tap into the clean, renewable energy found in your own backyard to provide savings of up to 70% on heating, cooling and hot water. For more information and an analysis of savings potential, visit us at waterfurnace.com. It’s money in the bank. Consider the 7 Series 700A11 • The first variable capacity geothermal heat pump available to homeowners • The most efficient heating and cooling system you can sell • 41 EER | 5.3 COP waterfurnace.com | (800) GEO-SAVE ©2013 WaterFurnace is a registered trademark of WaterFurnace International, Inc. Meetings/Events: Reservations made at bagi.com JULY EVENTS! Reservations Required Johnson Co Networking Event Wednesday, July 23rd 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm FREE Louie’s in Greenwood Reservations Required Residential and Commercial Millwork and Cabinetry Installation Specialists BAGI GOLF OUTING Ironwood, Fishers Thursday, July 24th 11:00 Lunch and Registration Noon shotgun start Foursomes and Sponsorship available Contact Barbara at 236-6330 Remodelers Council Membership Mtg Tuesday, July 29th 11:30 am BAGI Office $15 per person Reservations Required Hancock Co. Networking Event Tuesday, July 29th 4 pm to 6 pm FREE Strike Force Bowling Alley 1539 W. Main St. Greenfield Reservations Required BAGI Membership Appreciation DAY - July 30 Make sure to answer your phone that day - you could win $100 if you do and your name is drawn! Also if you are downtown between 11-1pm stop in For lunch. Sponsored by: Indianapolis Power and Light, Vectren Energy Group and Weber Concrete HEALTH INSURANCE 101 Workshops July 23 July 28 August 6 7:30am - 9:30am BAGI Offices Find out what you need to do!! www.Kelley-Construction.net Why do 9 out of 10 people who talk to us choose our water systems? Call Jeff Alfrey for builder discount schedule or special #"(*NFNCFSQSJDJOH t4VQFSJPS1SPEVDUTBOE4FSWJDF4JODF t8IPMF)PVTF%SJOLJOH8BUFS4ZTUFNT t8BUFS4PGUFOFSTBOE'JMUSBUJPO t*OEVTUSZ-FBEJOH8BSSBOUJFT $BMMPSWJTJUPOFPGPVSTUPSFTGPSHSFBUWBMVFT "WPO 7785 E US Hwy 36 'JTIFST 11345 Allisonville Rd (SFFOXPPE 905 N State Rd 135 8BUFS4PGUFOFSTtPurification Systems t#PUUMFE8BUFStHome and Office Delivery t4BMU#PUUMFE8BUFS%SJWF5ISV Open Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. New Members Builders Carrsun Construction, LLC 3355 S. Arlington Ave. Ste. B Indianapolis, IN 46203 Phone: (317) 460-5624 Fax: (317) 788-7604 Contact: Ryne Peak Sponsor: Joe Aspatore Business: Remodeler www.carrsunconstruction.com Trade Design Studio 1728 N. New Jersey St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Phone: (317) 514-3352 Contact: Brendan Murphy Sponsor: Jim Langston Business: Single Family Builder www.tradedesignstudio.com TWG Development, LLC 707 E. North St. Ste. 800 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Phone: (317) 264-1833 Fax: (317) 353-3488 Contact: Anna Barabas Sponsor: Nathaniel Stoops Business: Land Developer www.twgdev.com Crundwell Digital Marketing 7729 Pennycroft Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46236 Phone: (317) 605-6894 Contact: Jason Crundwell Sponsor: Anthony Ziegler Business: Web Design & Marketing www.crundelldigital.com Bill Estes Automotive 4105 W. 96th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone: (317) 872-3315 Contact: Paul Delray Sponsor: Eric Prime Business: Automotive Sales & Service www.billestes.com hh gregg Fine Lines 4151 E. 96th St. Indianapolis, IN 46240 Phone: (317) 569-3888 Fax: (317) 569-3898 Contact: Trey Oetjen Sponsor: Tom Vander Luitgaren Business: Appliance & Electronics Sales www.hhgregg.com Associates Bin There Dump That 842 Darlington Dr. Avon, IN 46123 Phone: (317) 590-1973 Contact: James Spink Sponsor: Tim Eckert Business: Dumpster Rental www.indianapolisdumpsterrental.net Indiana Restoration & Cleaning Services 1710 S. 10th St. Noblesville, IN 46060 Phone: (317) 776-9942 Fax: (317) 773-3612 Contact: Josh Smith Sponsor: Tim Eckert Business: Fire/Smoke/Water Damage/Mold Remediation www.indianarestoration.com Carmel & Zionsville Community Magazines 12313 Ostara Ct. Fishers, IN 46037 Phone: (317) 501-0418 Fax: (317) 536-3030 Contact: Lena Lucas Sponsor: Joe Garcia, CGB, GMB. CGP, MCGP Business: Publishing-Magazines & Websites www.townepost.com Wesley’s Landscape & Lawn Care 817 E. 199th St. Westfield, IN 46074 Phone: (317) 867-1796 Contact: Wesley Addington Sponsor: Jeff Langston Business: Landscape www.wesleyslandscape.com Cancellations: Builders Clymer Custom Builders, Inc. Thomas R. McHaffie Company, Inc. Petty Custom Homes 8 Cancellations: Associates Estes Design & Manufacturing The GutterShutter Co. Indianapolis Star Outdoor Environments Group Republic Waste Services of Indiana Shepherd Insurance and Financial Services Tasteful Times The Window Valet of Indianapolis Most popular residential elevator in America A practical aging-in-place feature ensures access to all levels - no matter what the future holds Small footprint - no machine room required No hydraulic smell or environmental concerns Local sales & installation staff insures quick action Call for pricing, specifications and shop drawings 317-784-2900 1-800-336-1147 4855 S. Emerson Ave., Suite 101 BAGI MEMBER SINCE 1994 Access-Elevator.com July 2013 9 %XLOGHU3URÀOH1RUWK+RPHV,QF 1RUWK+RPHV,QF 60HULGLDQ6W /HEDQRQ,1 ZZZQRUWKKRPHVQHW 2ZQHU 0LFKDHO1RUWK&*3 N orth Custom Homes is a central Indiana custom home builder that was established with one thing in mind: To create a custom home-building company with a genuine commitment to the customer, strict attention to a client’s needs, and a clear focus on quality. North Custom Homes controls building costs up front by eliminating potential problems before construction even begins. “The most important thing is for the client to be engaged in the process and ask a lot of questions,” said Michael North, president of North Homes, in an Indianapolis Star article. “That way, they get what they want, because the devil, as they say, is in the details – what you like and don’t like in a home.” Integrity, flexibility, honesty, open communications, accessibility, and reliability throughout every aspect of the building process - from initial contact to completion of your new home is what clients can expect from North Homes. North Custom Homes’ goal is to create lifelong relationships with its homeowners, vendors, contractors and all of the people they work with. They earn such relationships through solid communication and respect for each individual needs. North feels there is a responsibility in building a home that extends far past the closing. “We support you through our warranty and through so much more,” North said on the North Custom Homes website. “From the first time we meet until the day we hand you the keys to your new home, and throughout the warranty period we want you to be a North Custom Homes’ ‘Partner for Life.’” Inspiration for a dream home may come from many places. North Custom Homes custom designs every floor plan to meet its clients’ needs and desires, offering design consultation on each and every aspect of the home from an ideal kitchen to the porch of their dreams. “It’s always a matter of tradeoffs,” North said. “Very rarely does a client have a budget that’s realistic for the size of home and all the amenities they want. There’s always compromise.” Before even breaking ground, North Custom Homes makes sure that no question is left unanswered to ensure clients’ home-building experience is a joyful one. “We work as partners in creating and designing your dream home,” North said on its website. “We have over 18 years of experience in the building industry to apply to your vision. We use this experience to answer your questions and to set your mind at ease before we ever begin to build your home.” North Custom Homes provides each homeowner with a thorough Consumer Production Schedule prior to the start of construction using its own custom-designed scheduling program to schedule all of the activities that will occur during the construction of your beautiful home building process. This schedule, updated weekly, is used to ensure the timely completion of all new homes. The quality of construction of every new home is carefully monitored every step of the way through North’s extensive Quality Control Process. Each phase of the construction process has specific checklists and inspection details that are used to maintain a high degree of quality throughout the homes we build. Only once these checks are completed, the construction process moves to the next step. Once the final touches are placed on a home, North Custom Homes will introduce homeowners to their new home during the Homeowner Orientation. Associate Profile: Sims-Lohman - Opened Second Location to Serve Indianapolis Sims-Lohman completed its acquisition of Accent Cabinet Company of Greenfield, Indiana to strengthen its position as the region’s largest cabinet distributor and granite countertops fabricator in central Indiana. Accent Cabinet Company began operating under the SimsLohman brand name officially began Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Accent Cabinet’s design showroom will remain open in the existing 725 East Main Street, Greenfield, Indiana location. All of the other current locations will consolidate into the Sims-Lohman Zionsville facility located at 7113 Mayflower Park Drive, Zionsville, Indiana 46077. Sims-Lohman has averaged 30 percent sales growth over the past five years and will be adding the Accent Cabinet associates to its current workforce of 300 team members. About Sims-Lohman: A leader in the kitchen and bath industry since the original company was founded in 1971, Sims-Lohman provides products and services for professionals and their clients, including custom builders and remodelers, production builders, designers and architects, home centers and commercial contractors. The Sims-Lohman advantage includes a broad product selection, faster turnaround and a ‘one-stop’ approach for countertops and cabinets from selection through installation. They fabricate more than 5,000 granite countertops while providing the cabinetry for more than 20,000 new kitchens annually. Showroom centers are located in Cincinnati, Erlanger, Ky., Columbus, Dayton, Lafayette, Zionsville, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. For more information, visit us online: www.sims-lohman.com More than 40 years of serving the building industry's construction professionals and their clients. www.sims-lohman.com 11 Builder Confidence Rises Four Points in June NAHB Report Builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes rose four points in to reach a level of 49 on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) released today. It remains one point shy of the threshold for what is considered good building conditions. “After several months of little fluctuation, a four-point uptick in builder sentiment is a welcome sign and shows some renewed confidence in the industry,” said NAHB Chairman Kevin Kelly, a home builder and developer from Wilmington, Del. “However, builders are facing strong headwinds, including the limited availability of labor.” “Consumers are still hesitant, and are waiting for clear signals of fullfledged economic recovery before making a home purchase,” said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe. “Builders are reacting accordingly, and are moving cautiously in adding inventory.” Derived from a monthly survey that NAHB has been conducting for 30 years, the NAHB/ Wells Fargo Housing Market Index gauges builder perceptions of current single-family home sales and sales expectations for the next six months as “good,” “fair” or “poor.” The survey also asks builders to rate traffic of prospective buyers as “high to very high,” “average” or “low to very low.” Scores for each component are then used to calculate a seasonally adjusted index where any number over 50 indicates that more builders view conditions as good than poor. All three index components posted gains in June. Most notably, the component gauging current sales conditions increased six points to 54. The component gauging sales expectations in the next six months rose three points to 59 and the component measuring buyer traffic increased by three to 36. Looking at the three-month moving averages for regional HMI scores, the South and Northeast each edged up one point to 49 and 34, respectively, while the West held steady at 47. The Midwest fell a single point to 46. Editor’s Note: The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index is strictly the product of NAHB Economics, and is not seen or influenced by any outside party prior to being released to the public. HMI tables can be found at nahb. org/hmi. More information on housing statistics is also available at housingeconomics.com. 13 New Home Sales on the rise New home sales last month blew past forecasts to their strongest pace in six years, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. Prices, in contrast, are up sharply. The median sales price of new homes sold in May was $282,000, almost 7% above a year earlier. Sales of new homes reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 504,000, up 18.6% from April’s revised rate, the Census Bureau said. That’s the highest rate since May 2008. Sales showed wide differences by region. Census reported new home sales in the Northeast rose nearly 55% from April, 34% in the West, 14% in the South and 1.4% in the Midwest. Economists had forecast an annual pace of 440,000, according to the median estimate in Action Economics’ survey. The new home sales report was the second piece of housing data in two days that exceeded expectations. The National Association of Realtors reported Monday that sales of existing homes last month rose 4.9% from April. CONSUMER CONFIDENCE: Index hits 6-year high HOME PRICES : Annual gains continue to slow Through May, new home sales are roughly flat with last year — up 0.8%. 15 That was the strongest monthly gain in almost three years, although sales remain weaker than a year ago. Through May, sales of previously owned homes are down 8.2% from the first five months of last year. USA TODAY Report The market also continues to be difficult for buyers with modest financial resources, such as first-time buyers. Their share of existing home sales fell to 27% in May, down 2 percentage points from April and from April 2013. Consumer confidence hit a new post recession high this month as surging stock prices and strong job growth lifted Americans’ outlook. The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index rose to 85.2 from 83.5 in May. That’s the highest since January 2008. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expected a reading of 83.5. Home buyer tastes have shifted since housing bust IBJ Report Contractors built nearly 5,000 homes in the nine-county metro area last year, up 20 percent and the highest levels since the housing bust of 2007, according to the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis. And through the first four months of 2014, construction is up 4 percent from last year. “Why put that 15-foot-by-15-foot room in there when you don’t have the fancy furniture that you might only use twice a year,” he said. Buyer tastes have changed since the drought set in. Here’s a rundown of what’s hot and what’s not in custom-home construction, defined by BAGI as priced above $425,000. Homebuyers are opting for a nook that still enables them to entertain, in a more informal setting, by interacting with guests who might congregate in both the nook and kitchen. Kitchen nooks “If you go to a person’s house for a party, everybody hangs out in the kitchen, anyway,” said Jay O’Neil, a real estate agent at the Indianapolis office of Encore Sotheby’s International Realty. Nooks are replacing what for decades had been a mainstay in scores of higher-end homes—the dining room. What’s different now is the increasing use of open spaces in which a kitchen and nook, still big enough to fit a table into, are connected and essentially one big area without a wall to differentiate a traditional dining room. One of the main reasons for the change to nooks: Younger homebuyers aren’t interested in purchasing expensive dining room sets, said Joe Garcia, owner of G&G Custom Homes Inc. in Westfield. 16 Garcia was one of five custom builders featured earlier this month at BAGI’s Home-A-Rama in Westfield. Walk-in showers It’s hard to imagine a home without a bathtub in the master bathroom. But then again, how many people actually take a bath these days? So the master bath is undergoing a conversion from tubs to walkin showers complete with built-in seats to relax the weary body. “You still have the people that want the tub,” Garcia at G&G Custom Homes said. “But in the past, it’d be unheard of for someone to say, ‘I don’t want that master bath.’ Now it’s starting to become the norm.” Indeed, part of what has kept homeowners from shunning the bathtub is the fear that the resale value of their homes would suffer without one. But the luxury of walk-in showers is winning out. Some models even feature dual showerheads. Complementing walk-in showers are coffee bars in the master bedroom, said Brad Kriner, president of Cincinnati-based Fischer Homes’ local division. “People are retreating to their master bedrooms more and more,” he said. “They’re not just putting their TVs in the corner.” Outdoor patios Outdoor patios, in some form, have been a staple in homebuilding for years. But new homebuyers overwhelmingly are choosing them instead of screened-in porches, as patios are becoming more of an outdoor extension of the home. The patios still may be covered, without the enclosed feel created by a screened-in porch, or a dining room on the inside of a home. “Outdoor living spaces are becoming a lot more popular,” said Steve Hatchel, vice president of sales and marketing for Arbor Homes LLC. CONTINUED pg. 18 see TASTE $ IN POTENTIAL VALUE 2013 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD The GM trucks you need. Now at the price you want. NAHB members can receive a $500 private offer1 toward the purchase or lease of most new GM vehicles for business or personal use. Just visit your local Chevrolet or Buick/GMC dealer, choose an eligible vehicle and present your NAHB proof of membership. Then stack this offer with additional incentives from the National Fleet Purchase Program2 and Business Choice.3 For private offer details, visit nahb.org/gm. 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See dealer for details. 3 To qualify, vehicles must be used in the day-to-day operation of the business and not solely for transportation purposes. Must provide proof of business. Visit gmbusinesschoice.com or your Chevrolet or GMC dealer for details. Take delivery by 9/30/13. 4 According to your vehicle’s recommended maintenance schedule for up to two years or 30,000 miles, whichever comes first. Does not include air filters. Covers six oil changes for gasoline engines and four oil changes for diesel. Extra charge may apply for dual rear wheel tire rotations. See participating dealer for restrictions and complete details. ©2013 General Motors. All rights reserved. 2 TASTE IBJ Report “It can be something as simple as a concrete patio, or it can be stamped concrete and stone, with a built-in gas fireplace.” The key is having the additional space available without feeling confined, several builders said. Driving the trend to more open spaces, both inside and out, is an increasing preference to entertain in the home rather than stepping out—a result of the soft economy, they said. Brushed-nickel fixtures and soothing grays Brushed-nickel fixtures have been hot for some time, replacing the polished brass that was popular, especially in moderately priced homes. And gray is what taupe was 10 years ago. 18 Brushed metal has a unidirectional satin finish, which gives the metal a distinctive look to match kitchen appliances produced with the same method. And the popular gray tones match the brushed-metal look better, said Craig Jensen, division president of Ryland Homes. “Everything’s always been built around that beige-taupe color—the carpets, wall paints,” he said. “But today, it’s more the grays. They’re definitely the new beige of this century.” Craftsman exteriors Brick is still widely used in home construction. But builders are turning to different materials to help break up the monotony of neighborhoods that might fall prey to too many look-alike home designs Craftsman exteriors use less brick—maybe 3 feet up from the ground—accented by posts with tapered columns. Cedar-shake siding is becoming big, too. Or cedar shakes can be used with brick and stone, perhaps on front gables, to break up a design. “Today, you’re seeing a lot more variety as you drive down the streets of a community,” Jensen at Ryland said. “It’s really about the presentation and the variety.”• National Association of Home Builders Put your membership to work now. Money-saving discounts that benefit your business, your employees, and your family www.nahb.org/MA R 19 Call the GREEN Heating and Cooling Experts at Airtron Today! 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Spikes Member Sponsor Number Joe Garcia G & G Custom Homes 7 Tim Eckert Weber Concrete 4 Brian Adams Godby Hearth & Home 2 Jeremy Ash Airtron 2 Rick Hamilton Hamilton Homes 2 Jeff Langston 2 Heartwood Custom Homes Joe Aspatore General Shale Brick 1 Dave Compton Beazer Homes 1 Randy Crutchfield Vectren Energy Delivery 1 Jason Ells Custom Concrete 1 Mike Hannigan The Hannigan Co. 1 Jamoni Harper Vectren Energy Delivery 1 Nigel Hoss Hoss Building Group 1 Dan Kelley Kelley Construction 1 Jim Langston 1 Heartwood Custom Homes John Lazaro J.R. Lazaro Builders 21 1 Carl McIntyre Carrington Homes 1 Tom Vander Luitgaren Van Valer Law Firm 1 John McKenzie Homes by McKenzie 1 Kevin Wagner K & D Wiring 1 Thomas Mullen Mullen & Associates 1 Brian Whitson Carter Lumber 1 Brad Odom 1 Homesense Heating & Cooling Kenny Windler Ryland Homes 1 Eric Prime Van Valer Law Firm 1 Anthony Ziegler 1 Merchant Rewards International Mike Smith Monsma Marketing Corp. 1 Total New Members: 42 Cathy Stegemoller Steg Plumbing 1 Membership Totals as of 6/24/2014 Nate Stoops TWG Construction 1 Builders Associates Honorary TOTAL 176 312 22 510 We understand budgets and building codes because we specialize in foundations for residential and commercial construction. We also understand that once a foundation is built, it will affect the quality and livability of the structure forever. So we go the extra mile. Codes don’t drive our business, excellence does. 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Membership Mtg: Vectren Energy Delivery Sales & Marketing Council Mtg: Design Gallery by Drees (Hunter Smith, former Colts punter spoke at the last SMC meeting) BAGI Industry GALA Awards: Premier Sponsor Indianapolis Power & Light Company Mirror & Glass Concepts Sherwin Williams Steg Plumbing Gold Sponsors Citizens Energy Group Vectren Energy Delivery Weber Concrete Construction The Premier Group Indiana Bronze Sponsors Airtron, Inc. Laura Kopetsky Tri Ax Design Gallery Homes by Drees Drees Homes 22 Friends of the Event Clark Appliance Custom Concrete Co., Inc. G & G Custom Homes, Inc. Kelley Construction Corporation Ryland Homes Arbor Homes M/I Homes WTHR Union Savings Bank - Leigh Ann Clayton Project Coordinator: Building Partners of Central Remodelors Membership Mtg: Digital Sight and Sound BAGI Open House Speedway, LLC BAGI Leadership Conference: Citizens Energy Group Custom Concrete Gene B. Glick Co. Hamilton Co. Bldr Council Hendricks Co. Bldr Council Indianapolis Power & Light Johnson Co. Bldr Council Vectren Energy Delivery Weber Concrete Construction WTHR, Channel 13 Thank You Sponsors 2014 MAY Snack Cart Sponsors: Longest Drive: BAGI Connect: Edgewood Building Supply K & D Wiring, Inc. Vectren Energy Delivery Steel House, LLC Lunch Sponsors: FAST Track Friday: Hole Sponsors: Carter Lumber James Hardie ABC Supply Co., Inc. Vectren Energy Delivery Motorists Mutual Insurance Com- Airtron, Inc. Weber Concrete Construction pany Aqua Systems Water Sponsor: Barrett & Associates Blair Windows & Doors, Inc. Aqua Systems Battersby & Danielson Associates Blue Star Redi Mix Corp. Bryant Heating & Cooling Carter Lumber CGS Services, Inc. Delta CSI Signs Timberland Lumber Co. DME Elevators & Lifts Viking Design Gallery Homes by Hancock Co. Golf Outing: Drees Appetizer Sponsors: General Shale Brick ABC Supply Godby Hearth & Home Blue Star Redi Mix Corp. Greenfield Banking Co. General Shale Brick Irving Materials, Inc. 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Hole Sponsors Longest Drives: 84 Lumber Citizens Energy Group ABC Supply Pro Build Airtron, Inc. 2014 Building Permits May Permit Numbers Increase - Providing Significant Impact on Local Economy The May building permit reports indicate that in the Greater Indianapolis Nine-County area, SingleFamily Building Permits increased 3 percent over the 2013 numbers year-to-date and have increased 2 percent over last month. Reports indicate there have been 2189 new home permits issued so far this year compared to 2130 in 2013. “It is important to note the affects of these numbers on the local economy,” says Steve Lains, CEO of the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis. ECONOMIC IMPACT 25 “Permits equate to a significant local economic impact and job creation which are vital components to a thriving community. Additionally, the stable uptick in new construction permits is a definite indicator of solid industry demand, says Lains. In the Greater Indianapolis NineCounty region, the permits issued through April 2014 have created a total economic impact of $392,014,445 in local income, $88,993,769 in local taxes, and 6,637 local jobs, year to date (see chart below). MIBOR Report Housing Market Shows Great Promise May and the quarter consistent with the percentage decreases experienced in April. Pending Sales were down 6.9 percent for the quarter ending in May and Closed Sales dropped 8.6 percent for the quarter compared with the same time period last year. Prices remain stable. Median Sales Price for the quarter ending in May grew 3.8 percent to $137,500 compared to the same quarter last year. Average Sales Price grew 4.1 percent New Listings in May were down just 1.0 percent while for the quarter ending in May 2014 compared to 2013. New Listings for the most recent quarter increased 1.2 percent. Months of Inventory decreased 5.4 percent in May to place the current availability of properties at 5.3 months. Pending and Closed Sales decreased for both the month of With stable prices and low interest rates, the central Indiana housing market shows great promise, although May data did not reflect the increased closed sales activity many had hoped for. Housing experts had hoped that potential sellers would get in the game in May to get Closed and Pending Sales moving in a more positive direction. Market Overview Key market metrics for the current month and year-to-date figures. Rolling 12 Months New Listings Pending Sales Closed Sales Median Sales Price Average Sales Price Percent of Original List Price Received at Sale Total Active Listings Available at Month End Months Supply of Inventory Rolling 6 Months Rolling 3 Months Monthly Current Prior Year +/– Current Prior Year +/– Current Prior Year +/– Current Prior Year +/– Mar 2014 40,821 38,672 + 5.6% 16,017 17,085 - 6.3% 8,720 9,907 - 12.0% 3,968 3,824 + 3.8% Apr 2014 40,875 39,042 + 4.7% 17,308 18,467 - 6.3% 10,911 11,336 - 3.7% 4,441 4,387 + 1.2% May 2014 40,831 39,668 + 2.9% 19,486 20,690 - 5.8% 12,993 12,839 + 1.2% 4,584 4,628 - 1.0% Mar 2014 27,019 25,841 + 4.6% 11,073 12,232 - 9.5% 5,864 6,775 - 13.4% 2,440 2,631 - 7.3% Apr 2014 26,823 26,378 + 1.7% 11,681 12,998 - 10.1% 7,016 7,672 - 8.6% 2,697 2,893 - 6.8% May 2014 26,617 26,967 - 1.3% 12,778 14,251 - 10.3% 7,959 8,552 - 6.9% 2,822 3,028 - 6.8% Mar 2014 27,019 26,836 + 0.7% 11,772 12,157 - 3.2% 5,147 5,806 - 11.4% 2,136 2,334 - 8.5% Apr 2014 26,823 27,250 - 1.6% 11,724 12,479 - 6.1% 6,142 6,793 - 9.6% 2,411 2,629 - 8.3% May 2014 29,132 28,029 + 3.9% 12,684 13,657 - 7.1% 7,574 8,291 - 8.6% 3,027 3,328 - 9.0% Mar 2014 $135,000 $128,900 + 4.7% $131,000 $124,550 + 5.2% $129,155 $121,000 + 6.7% $134,222 $126,059 + 6.5% Apr 2014 $136,000 $128,900 + 5.5% $131,500 $125,000 + 5.2% $132,010 $125,000 + 5.6% $136,000 $130,000 + 4.6% May 2014 $136,000 $129,900 + 4.7% $134,000 $128,000 + 4.7% $137,500 $132,500 + 3.8% $140,000 $138,000 + 1.4% Mar 2014 $169,830 $161,039 + 5.5% $166,053 $155,421 + 6.8% $160,968 $151,444 + 6.3% $165,130 $156,111 + 5.8% Apr 2014 $170,618 $161,339 + 5.8% $167,394 $156,585 + 6.9% $165,051 $156,694 + 5.3% $172,291 $163,275 + 5.5% May 2014 $170,991 $162,339 + 5.3% $169,312 $160,068 + 5.8% $171,753 $164,937 + 4.1% $175,903 $172,322 + 2.1% Mar 2014 92.3% 89.9% + 2.7% 91.8% 89.3% + 2.8% 92.0% 89.3% + 3.0% 92.4% 90.1% + 2.5% Apr 2014 92.5% 90.0% + 2.7% 92.2% 89.8% + 2.7% 92.7% 90.2% + 2.7% 93.7% 91.6% + 2.3% May 2014 92.7% 90.2% + 2.7% 92.8% 90.5% + 2.5% 93.6% 91.5% + 2.3% 94.4% 92.5% + 2.1% Mar 2014 12,630 14,014 - 9.9% 11,811 12,604 - 6.3% 11,161 12,122 - 7.9% 11,599 12,333 - 6.0% Apr 2014 12,595 13,803 - 8.8% 11,640 12,388 - 6.0% 11,573 12,406 - 6.7% 12,349 12,767 - 3.3% May 2014 12,576 13,596 - 7.5% 11,700 12,380 - 5.5% 12,287 12,745 - 3.6% 12,913 13,135 - 1.7% Mar 2014 5.2 6.8 - 24.5% 4.7 5.8 - 19.3% 4.5 5.5 - 18.5% 4.7 5.5 - 14.9% Apr 2014 5.1 6.6 - 23.0% 4.7 5.7 - 17.4% 4.7 5.5 - 15.5% 5.0 5.6 - 10.4% May 2014 5.1 6.4 - 20.9% 4.7 5.6 - 15.0% 5.0 5.6 - 10.2% 5.3 5.6 - 5.4% Percent of Original List Price Received Months Supply of Inventory Percentage found when dividing a property’s sales price by its original list price, then taking the average for all properties sold in a given month, not accounting for seller concessions. The inventory of homes for sale at the end of a given month, divided by the average monthly pending sales from the last 12 months. 6 Month 12 Month 3 Month 92.7% 90.2% 88.7% 90.5% 88.7% 92.8% 89.9% May 91.5% 93.6% 3 Month 6 Month 12 Month 92.5% 90.9% 8.8 8.0 7.8 6.4 2012 May 94.4% One-Year Change: One-Year Change: One-Year Change: One-Year Change: + 2.7% + 2.5% + 2.3% + 2.1% 8.1 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.3 5.0 5.1 4.7 One-Year Change: One-Year Change: One-Year Change: - 20.9% - 15.0% - 10.2% One-Year Change: - 5.4% Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: + 4.5% + 4.6% + 4.1% + 3.9% - 41.9% - 39.8% - 37.5% - 34.2% 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2012 2014 2013 2014 Historical Percent of Original List Price Received 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2012 2014 2013 2012 2014 2013 2014 Historical Months Supply of Homes for Sale 98% 13 12 96% 11 94% 10 92% 9 8 90% 7 88% 6 5 86% 4 84% 1-2005 7-2005 1-2006 7-2006 1-2007 7-2007 1-2008 7-2008 1-2009 7-2009 1-2010 7-2010 1-2011 7-2011 1-2012 7-2012 1-2013 7-2013 1-2014 3 1-2007 7-2007 1-2008 7-2008 1-2009 7-2009 1-2010 7-2010 1-2011 7-2011 1-2012 7-2012 1-2013 7-2013 1-2014 Inventory of Homes for Sale The number of properties available for sale in active status at the end of a given month. 3 Month 6 Month 12 Month May 14,665 15,742 15,619 15,261 13,596 2012 2013 12,380 12,576 11,700 One-Year Change: One-Year Change: One-Year Change: One-Year Change: - 7.5% - 5.5% - 3.6% - 1.7% Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: Two-Year Change: - 20.1% - 20.2% - 19.5% - 17.3% 2014 2012 2013 12,745 2014 2012 13,135 12,287 2013 2012 2014 12,913 2013 2014 Historical Inventory of Homes Available 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 1-2007 27 7-2007 1-2008 7-2008 1-2009 7-2009 1-2010 7-2010 1-2011 7-2011 1-2012 7-2012 1-2013 7-2013 1-2014 RUGGED COMES STANDARD Choose HP for end-to-end NAHB solutions built to pass the toughest tests. 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