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“Builders remain cautiouslyoptimistic about market
conditions,” said NAHB ChiefEconomist Robert Dietz. “2016
should be the first year since theGreat Recession in which the
growth rate for single-familyproduction exceeds that of
multifamily. And we see single-family growth accelerating in 2017
as the supply side chain mendsand we can expand production.”
Steady job growth has bolsteredconsumer confidence and
rekindled housing demand.Nationally, payroll employment
has surpassed its pre-recessionpeak by a modest margin and
only a small number of states lag
behind pre-recession levels.
The ForecastLooking at the forecast, single-
family production is expected to
post a 14 percent gain in 2016 to812,000 units and rise an
additional 19 percent to 964,000units in 2017.
Using the 2000-2003 period asa healthy benchmark when single-
family starts averaged 1.3 millionunits on an annual basis, NAHB is
projecting that single-familyproduction, which bottomed out at
an average of 27 percent ofnormal production in early 2009,
will rise to 64 percent of normal bythe fourth quarter of this year and
climb to 77 percent of normal bythe end of 2017. Single-family
production currently stands at 58percent of normal activity.
“Consumer surveys suggest theultimate goal of millennials is to
purchase a single-family home in
the suburbs,” said Dietz. “We seegrowth for single-family looking
ahead. The recovery continuesand is dictated by demand side
conditions and supply sideheadwinds.”
On the multifamily side,production ran at 395,000 units
last year, above the 331,000 ratethat is considered a normal level
of production. Multifamily startsare expected to decline 4 percent
to 379,000 units this year and rise6 percent to 402,000 units in
2017.Residential remodeling activity is
expected to increase 3.3 percentin 2016 over last year and rise an
additional 1.3 percent in 2017.
The Best Year Since 2006Len Kiefer, deputy chief economist
at Freddie Mac, cited severalfactors that should make this
year’s home sales the best in adecade:
Household formations areprojected to accelerate. Between
2008 and 2014, the slowdownresulted in 5.1 million fewer
household formations thannormal.
Purchase applications showsolid home sales that match
demographics.More owners are current on
their mortgages, with fewerdefaults and less foreclosures.
Solid job gains include risingsalaries and wages.
House prices are rising about 6percent annually and appear
roughly in line with incomes andrents.
“Demographic tailwinds are
helping to propel the housingmarket forward,” said Kiefer.
Freddie Mac is projecting 5.9million total home sales this year,
the highest level since 2006, and6.2 million in 2017.
Regionally, Kiefer said thathouse price growth is the
strongest in the South and West,with Nevada, Oregon,
Washington, Colorado and Floridaall posting double-digit statewide
house price appreciation betweenDecember 2014 and December
2015.
Back to BasicsAlso looking below the national
numbers, NAHB senior economist
Robert Denk said that housingmarket conditions are improvingacross the nation, but the pace of
the recovery continues to vary bystate and region.
“A common theme hasemerged,” said Denk. “The
progress of market recovery is nolonger a function of the boom and
bust cycle marked by pricebubbles, excess supply and
foreclosures. The key driver of thehousing recovery is now back to
the underlying housing marketfundamentals of population and
job growth.”The hardest hit areas during the
downturn included the “bubble”states of California, Arizona,
Nevada and Florida, wherehousing market excesses were
the greatest, and the industrialMidwest, where the longer-term
decline in U.S. manufacturing wasexacerbated by the recession.
Marked by solid job growth,
housing markets in the bubblestates are on the mend while the
Midwest continues to languish dueto an ongoing sluggish
manufacturing base.The states with the strongest
housing market recoveries arealso among the leaders in payroll
employment gains since the endof the recession. The strongest
housing recoveries to date are inMontana, North Dakota and Utah,
all with robust energy sectors,which helped push them near or
beyond full recovery in housingproduction. The next tier of
leaders includes Texas,Oklahoma, Louisiana and Alaska
– again, all with prominent energy
sectors.While the collapse in oil prices
since mid-2014 will undermine the
strength of the economies in thesestates as their energy sectors
contract, the extent of theweakening will depend on the
diversity of the economy. “Thebasic principle remains the same,”
said Denk. “A strong economy,whether helped, hindered or
unaffected by the energyeconomy, will be a key factor
driving housing recoveries goingforward.”
In another way of looking at thelong road back to normal, by the
end of 2017, the top 20 percent ofstates will reach at least 102
percent of normal single-familyproduction levels, compared to the
bottom 20 percent, which will stillbe below 65 percent.
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Single Family Sector
Leads Housing to
Higher Ground
Steady job growth, affordable home prices,attractive mortgage interest rates and pent-updemand will help the housing market continue on agradual upward trajectory in the year ahead,
according to economists who participated inyesterday’s National Association of Home Builders(NAHB) Spring Construction Forecast Webinar.However, supply side headwinds led by a shortageof construction lots and labor, along with tightaccess to acquisition, construction anddevelopment (AD&C) loans, continue to hamper amore robust recovery.
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We had a great meeting this monthwith Guest Speaker Mayor OscarLeeser, who shared some veryencouraging news about El Paso.
First and foremost he informed usthat El Paso has created around8,800 jobs in the last year droppingthe unemployment rate to around4.4% in February, well below thenational unemployment rate of 4.9%.Mayor Leeser said that hisadministration has been very focusedon bringing new jobs to the El Pasothrough an active courting of differentlarge corporations. He has teamedup with Juarez Mayor EnriqueSerrano and they have gone to visit
businesses in several states andinvited them to visit our great city.
“We are looking for long termpartners, not just businesses trying tocreate a job today” said MayorLeeser. This strategy has provenquite successful as businesses suchas ADP are investing heavily in ElPaso to the tune of $82M and 2,400new, high paying jobs. This is exactlywhat we need.
I’ll leave you with a quick analysisof a report prepared by our friends atGEPAR prepared for the month ofMarch 2016:
1. Active Listings down from4,761 a year ago to 3,910: Thisrepresents an 18% decrease inactive listed inventory, this is verypositive since it means less inventory
and less downward pressure onhome prices.
2. Average Listing price up to$191K from $184K a year ago:Another positive measure, averagelisting price up 3.8%, which mighthave a little (or a lot) to do with homeinventories being down.
3. Months of inventory down to 9months from 12 months a year ago:No explanation needed here.
4. Average Listing price persquare foot up to $99 / SF from $92a year ago: This is very importantinformation. Last year about 4,250used homes were sold in El Paso,since we’re not building any more
“old homes”, the inventory is fixedand limited. It is natural that thehomes in better condition and pricedcorrectly will move quicker, makingtoday’s used home inventory lessattractive and less affordable than ayear ago. It is way easier for newhomes to compete with $99/SF thanwith $92/SF.
So all of this is good news for ourindustry as we breeze through thespring season. Last but not least,don’t forget to mark your calendarsfor June 24, 2016 for our own Paradeof Homes at Enchanted Hills.
Thank you to our members for all ofyour support,
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CarlosVillalobosPresident,El Paso Associationof Builders
l Paso market looking good
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I’d like to take time to thank thepartners we had on our spring golfouting. We quit calling it atournament when the scores beingturned in were new course records,so instead we adopted the name“Pachanga” or party in Spanish slang.Much more appropriate and frankly alot more fun. Our title partner once
again was StrucSure Home warrantyand our friend Scott Whisenant whoput it all together for us. Our hostclub was Painted Dunes, a specialthanks to Anthony and his crew.Great job overall. More on the golfPachanga in pictures a few pagesdown.
If you’re a builder or supplier andaren’t aware of the new IECC energyCodes for 2015 you may be in for ashocker. The Texas Association ofBuilders sponsored a training on April28 and it was great. The City of ElPaso will be enforcing the new codesin September, so if you haven’t been
thinking about them you should. Asanyone building in California orFlorida will tell you these are codesthat have been in effect there for acouple of decades but now the wholecountry is required under theinternational energy code council.Get up to speed or find yourself withan unsellable house because unless
you do the new code you won’t passinspection. The association will beworking to bring another training sothat we can cover more of you. Keeplooking in your email for notices ofupcoming training.
I’m really glad that we are going tofinally see Alamo Drafthouse open.I’ve been going to them in the Austinarea forever and could not wait tohave them come to El Paso. What I’mreally waiting to see is thosehabitually late movie goers get ashock when the Alamo tells them theycan’t be seated after the movie starts.I also can’t wait to see them kick out
those who ruin the movie experienceby texting during the show. Oh yeah,they’ll be gone as well. Frankly I’m amovie going buff and nothing spoilsthe atmosphere more than peoplewho are rude. We went to see TheJungle Book recently at Bassett Placeand dang if a couple of peoplewalked in halfway through the movie
and then wouldn’t shut up. They ofcourse sat right in front of me, so Ireached down and told them to bequiet. Like two year olds they didn’t,and since one or both of them werehard of hearing the talking kept going.That shouldn’t happen at Alamo, andmaybe that will give the othermovieplexes “permission” to dowhat’s right and remove rude peoplefrom the theater. Yeah, sure. I betterget a yearly pass to Alamo.
Those wonderful changes keepcoming. The new 22 story hotel-apartment complex to be built behindCoronado Tower is really important
for the city. While the NIMBYS willtry to stop it the association standsfirmly behind its construction. Wheninvestors are willing to drop millionsinto a project like this it’s no time forthe citizens to get all up in arms.
Think of it this way: the empty lot isnot generating much tax revenue andit isn’t getting any jobs. Like all
growth but particular commercialgrowth this investment is critical tothe progress of making El Paso a“big” city again. Our congratulationsto the Myers Group for such forwardthinking, and to the city leaders whoare open to the complex. This willcreate long term jobs in the city,construction jobs and supplier jobs.And that creates the other jobs likethe grocery jobs, day care, retail andrestaurants plus many more tomention. Join us in the support of theproject. Like we say, “Buildingtomorrow today!”
Ray Adauto,ExecutiveVice President
EPAB
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Executive’s
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Remodeling Market IndexDips in First Quarter The National Association of Home
Builders’ (NAHB) Remodeling Market Index(RMI) posted a reading of 54 in the firstquarter of 2016, dipping four points belowthe previous quarter but remaining inpositive territory above 50.
An RMI above 50 indicates that moreremodelers report market activity is higher(compared to the prior quarter) than reportit is lower. The overall RMI averagesratings of current remodeling activity withindicators of future remodeling activity.
“Remodelers were solidly booked for jobs in the first quarter of 2016 but callsand appointments for work slowed down in
comparison to the end of 2015,” said 2016NAHB Remodelers Chair Tim Shigley,CAPS, CGP, GMB, GMR, a remodeler fromWichita, Kan. “Volatility in the financialmarkets during the first quarter may haveimpacted consumers’ readiness to committo projects.”
The RMI’s current market conditionsindex stands at 55, decreasing by a singlepoint from the previous quarter. Among itscomponents, major additions andalterations continued gains from theprevious quarter, rising to 55 from 54. Thesmaller remodeling projects componentdecreased two points to 54, and the homemaintenance and repair component of theRMI decreased two points to 56.
At 53, the RMI’s future market conditionsindex decreased six points from theprevious quarter. Among its fourcomponents, calls for bids decreased to 51from 58, the amount of work committed fellto 52 from 57 and appointments forproposals dropped to 52 from 60.Meanwhile, the backlog of remodeling jobsdecreased only three points to 58 from theprevious quarter’s reading and high-watermark of 61.
“Minor declines in the small additionsand maintenance categories coupled with aslight uptick in major additions resulted in aflat outcome for current market conditions,”said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz.“While the future market conditions of theindex dipped slightly, we still anticipatemodest growth in the remodeling industryover the course of 2016.”
Sales of newly built, single-family homes
fell 1.5 percent in March from an upwardlyrevised February reading to a seasonallyadjusted annual rate of 511,000 units,according to newly released data by theU.S. Department of Housing and UrbanDevelopment and the U.S. Census Bureau.“Builders are slowly raising inventory asthey remain cautious about the housingrecovery,” said NAHB Chairman Ed Brady,a home builder and developer fromBloomington, Ill.
“Though sales were flat this month, theyare running modestly higher on a year-over-year basis,” said NAHB ChiefEconomist Robert Dietz. “We expect thesales pace to rise through 2016, givenongoing low mortgage interest rates andhealthy job creation.”
The inventory of new homes for sale
rose to 246,000 in March, which is a 5.8-month supply at the current sales pace.The median sales price of new houses soldin March was $288,000.
Regionally, new home sales rose 18.5percent in the Midwest and 5 percent in theSouth. Sales were unchanged in theNortheast and fell 23.6 percent in the West.
National
Builder News
“Remodelers were solidlybooked for jobs in the firstquarter of 2016 but calls andappointments for workslowed down in comparisonto the end of 2015,”
New Home Sales Relatively Unchanged
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There exists concern among manythat should another recession comesoon, the government will have few, ifany, tools to bring the economy backtowards growth and prosperity
because interest rates are alreadynear rock bottom. As a result, it isfeared that our economy could quitepossibly remain in the doldrums forsome time. Fortunately, this is simplynot true. There remain numerous toolsat the disposal of the Fed and of theCongress. Below are some ideas thatare surely being considered shouldmore intervention become necessary.
To begin, the central bank couldonce again ramp up its purchases of
Treasuries and mortgage-backedsecurities (MBS) through anotherround of quantitative easing. Butrather than sticking to just Treasuriesand MBS, this time the Fed could buya much broader range of assets,including high-yield bonds, stocks, andeven real estate to get asset prices upand markets out of the doldrums.
Another step the Fed could take is topush interest rates into negativeterritory, meaning i t would startcharging, yes charging, banks to keepmoney on deposit rather than payingthem the current rate of 0.5%. Whilethis seems preposterous, at present
central banks in Denmark, Japan,Sweden and Switzerland, along withthe European Central Bank are doingprecisely this. The aim would be toencourage banks to lend by penalizingthem to hold cash. In a similar vein,the Fed could alternatively pay banksto lend money to borrowers. Thispolicy is less harmful than usingnegative interest rates, as it does notreduce bank profits nor does it
encourage banks to charge theirdepositors to keep deposits on hand torecoup the money paid to the Fed.Paying banks is akin to using a carrot,lower rates; a stick.
In addition to the above, the Fedcould also promise to keep mortgagerates at or below a certain level for anextended period of time with theexplicit aim being to boost lendingactivity by enabling more people toqualify for a mortgage. This wouldboost home sales and residentialconstruction activity.
Another way to boost spending andinflation is for the government to
announce a tax cut and issue bonds tofinance it. But, rather than selling thebonds to private investors (which takesmoney out of circulation), the Fedwould buy the bonds. This “Helicoptermoney” (HM) named in honor of MiltonFriedman and which fuses fiscal andmonetary policy, is as close as you canget to raining cash from the clear bluesky like manna down on households.While HM is not to be rushed into, in a
deep recession or global crisis, it mightwell make sense. And, if it werecoordinated by a group of richcountries, all the better.
Lastly, the Congress could surpriseus and use fiscal policy and passstructural reforms. Fiscal policy suchas large tax cuts or spending on largeinfrastructure projects would giveprivate sector firms more confidenceabout future demand and thus make arecovery more likely. Structuralreforms could include tax reform andincreased deregulation.
In short, the government is far frombeing out of policies that could be
employed to jump-start the economy inthe event of a recession in the nearfuture. While some policies willundoubtedly work better than others,the key will be to implement a numberof them at once.
Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D. is President of GraphsandLaughs, LLC and can be reached at
Elliot@graphsandlaughs.net. His daily 70 word
economics and policy blog can be seen at
www.econ70.com.
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Financial
Perspective
Elliot Eisenberg
Economic & PolicyBlog
Policies can jump start economy
U.S. services
sector expandsstrongly asorders,
employmentrise
The vast U.S. services sectorexpanded in April as new orders andemployment accelerated, bolsteringviews that economic growth wouldrebound after almost stalling in the firstquarter.
The growth outlook was, however,dimmed by other data on Wednesdayshowing private employers hired thefewest number of workers in threeyears in April.
The Institute for Supply Managementsaid its nonmanufacturing index rose1.2 percentage points to a reading of55.7 in April.
A reading above 50 indicatesexpansion in the services sector, whichaccounts for more than two-thirds of theU.S. economy. Services industry activitywas last month buoyed by a 3.2
percentage point surge in new orders.A gauge of services sector
employment rose to 53.0 last monthfrom a reading of 50.3 in March.
That strong increase should offsetconcerns about the labor market, whichhad been stoked by the ADP NationalEmployment Report showing privatepayrolls increased 156,000 last month,the smallest gain since April 2013, afterrising 194,000 in March.
The ADP report, which is jointlydeveloped with Moody's Analytics, waspublished ahead of the government'smore comprehensive employmentreport for April due on Friday.
According to a Reuters survey ofeconomists, nonfarm payrolls likelyincreased by 202,000 jobs in April afterrising 215,000 in March. The
unemployment rate is forecast holdingsteady at 5.0 percent.
The labor market has so farweathered the sluggish economy, whichhas been slammed by weak exports asa result of a strong dollar and tepidglobal demand. Growth has also beeneroded by relentless aggressivespending cuts in the energy sector inthe aftermath of last year's plunge in oilprices, as well as efforts by businessesto reduce an inventory overhang.
The economy slowed to an annualgrowth pace of 0.5 percent in the firstquarter after expanding at a 1.4 percentrate in the fourth quarter.
The ADP report showed employmentin the goods-producing sector droppedby 11,000 jobs in April, withmanufacturing payrolls declining by
13,000 positions. The constructionindustry added 14,000 jobs last month.Services industry employment
increased by 166,000 jobs in April,down from 189,000 in March.
The dollar rose against a basket ofcurrencies on the reports. Prices forU.S. government debt fell.
In a second report, the CommerceDepartment said the trade deficit fell13.9 percent to $40.4 billion in March,the smallest since February 2015 asimports of goods plunged to their lowestlevel since 2010. Goods exports alsofell.
The lingering impact of the dollar'spast rally and soft global demand have
hampered exports, but there are signsthat some of the drag is starting to fade.The Institute for Supply Managementreported on Monday that a gauge ofexport orders received by U.S.manufacturers rose in April for a secondstraight month, reaching its highestlevel since November 2014.
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By Crissinda Ponder • Bankrate.com
When you and your significant otherhave made a commitment, you maythink you're ready to share everything -
- including a mortgage. It's a romanticnotion that can collide with this coldfinancial reality: Applying for amortgage with another person can berisky, especially if one of you has anotably lower credit score.
Wait, what?
When you apply for a mortgage withone or more other borrowers, thelender will pull 3 credit scores -- basedon credit reports from each of the 3major credit reporting bureaus -- andbase the loan application on the lowestmiddle score among the applicants.
Let's say you and your spouse jointlyapply for a mortgage, and let's sayyour own credit scores stand at:
685699705
But your spouse's scores are:701717725
The lender would look at the 2middle scores -- 699 and 717 -- and tiethe mortgage terms to the lower ofthose: 699.
The rule may not be commonknowledge to many consumers, but it'sbeen around for decades, says PavaLeyrer, chief operating officer atNorthern Mortgage Services inGrandville, Michigan.
"There aren't very many constants inour business, but that's a constant,"she says.
Risk is a key factor
You might be wondering: Whywouldn't a lender go with the highermiddle score? Seems fair, right?
It's all comes down to risk, saysJohn Stearns, senior mortgage bankerat American Fidelity Mortgage Servicesin Milwaukee.
"If you're going to look at the overallrisk, the safest thing to do would be totake the lower middle score," Stearnssays.
The good news is that there's roomfor a lower credit score to improve.
"When they start making paymentson time their score should go up,because your mortgage is your biggestmonthly payment," he says.
Is a joint application necessary?In a Bankrate survey, nearly 4 in 10
Americans said knowing someone'scredit score might make them thinktwice about dating that person. But youdon't have to be quite so exclusive toavoid a higher-cost mortgage.
The easiest way to get around therule when you're in a relationship is tohave one person apply for a mortgage,though that person would need to havea strong enough application that wouldallow them to qualify alone.
But as a recent Washington Postarticle points out, there are coupleswho have sentimental reasons forapplying jointly. Even if your name isn'ton the mortgage, you can still benamed on the title policy, Stearnsexplains.
"That gives you equal ownershipwith the person who has the loan," hesays.
Another thing to keep in mind is thatwhen you're not on the mortgage andthe borrower makes a late payment,your credit won't take a hit.
Do a credit checkupBefore you decide to jointly apply for
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"Having knowledge of your basereport, even without a score, isextremely beneficial," Leyrer says.
Take that information to a mortgageprofessional and get some guidanceon how to move forward. Additionally,be sure to find out what your co-borrower's credit scores are.
"Know the importance of addingsomebody to a mortgage with apotentially lower score," Stearns says.
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El Paso Development News
The Far East El Paso area is getting yetanother Cinemark movie theater as part
of a large shopping center developmentat the corner of Eastlake Boulevard and
Gateway West. It will be the theaterchain's fourth location in the East El Paso
area.The Cinemark theater will anchor a
new shopping center named EastlakeMarketplace in an area just outside of ElPaso's city limits, west of Horizon City.
A site plan for the development showsthe theater located along Gateway West
with the majority of retailers on thenorthern side.
Another large anchor is shown on thesite plan, listed at nearly 190,000 square
feet. It shows a possible related fuelisland.
The East Side of El Paso alone has
three Cinemark locations already, at CieloVista Mall, at Las Palmas Marketplace,
and on Montana Avenue at Rich BeemBoulevard. The West Side locations are
at Sunland Park Mall and at RemconCircle.
Smaller shops and restaurants will belocated nearer to Gateway West and
Eastlake Boulevard, similar to what isseen in the plans for West TowneMarketplace.
Few other details are availableregarding Eastlake Marketplace, which is
being developed by River OaksProperties of El Paso.
No official announcement has beenmade for the new Cinemark, which has
been made public by a sign at thedevelopment. A construction completion
date has not been disclosed.
An upcoming commercial projectwill add a "village-style" retail centerto West El Paso and will includeshops and restaurants in a "heavilylandscaped" atmosphere.
That's according to plans for TheSubstation which will be built at thecorner of Doniphan Drive and SunsetRoad near El Paso's Upper Valley,south of North Mesa Street.
The center will include 24,000square feet of total space for bothrestaurants and retail uses amid
"heavy landscaping" and outdoorseating areas.
According to the site plan andrenderings of the site, buildings willbe clustered at slight angles alongDoniphan and Sunset, with themajority of parking placed behind thebuildings. There will also be streetparking along Sunset.
A "landmark tower" will addarchitectural interest to theintersection, with a small pedestrianmall and seating area behind it.
The retail center has been in theworks for a few years with EPRiverbend Developmentspearheading the project.
"The Substation concept brings aunique approach to retail and diningin a 'village' approach on a site longoverdue for redevelopment," thedeveloper states on the projectwebsite.
"The project will incorporate avintage look and feel throughuncommon 'nostalgic' design
elements within the facades andbuilding materials. The village will beheavily landscaped and utilizeconnected walkpaths, a pedestrian
A page at the site lists two tenantsso far, 2Ten Coffee Roasters and TheOld Yellow Bus, a children's boutique.
According to the website, plans areto open the center in summer of2016.
For more information, visitwww.substationep.com.
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New Cinemark Theater to Anchor 'EastlakeMarketplace' near Horizon
'The Substation' Brings VillageStyle Retail Center to Westside
One of the main features at The Substation retail center in West El
Paso will be a pedestrian mall and meeting area, shown in this
rendering. (EP Riverbend Development)
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Whole house remodels andadditions are regaining market shareaccording to a survey of remodelersreleased by NAHB Remodelers, theremodeling arm of the NationalAssociation of Home Builders (NAHB).The survey, released today to kick offNational Home Remodeling Month inMay, revealed the most commonremodeling projects in 2016, comparedto historical results of the survey.
“While bathroom and kitchen
remodels remain the most commonrenovations, basements, whole houseremodels and both large and smallscale additions are returning to levelsnot seen since prior to the downturn,”said 2016 NAHB Remodelers ChairTim Shigley, CAPS, CGP, GMB, GMR,a remodeler from Wichita, Kan.“Clients want to add more space, butremodeling a significant portion of thehome is no easy feat. That’s why it isimportant to work with a professionalremodeler who has the integrity andexpertise to take on these largeremodeling jobs.”
In the survey, remodelers reported
that the following projects were
more common than in 2013:
• Whole house remodels increased by10 percent
• Room additions increased by 12percent
• Finished basements increased by 8percent
Bathroom additions increased by 7percent
Bathrooms topped the list of most
common remodeling projects for thefifth time since 2010. Eighty-onepercent of remodelers reported thatbathrooms were a common remodeling
job for their company while 79 percentof remodelers reported the same forkitchen remodels. Window and doorreplacements decreased to 36 percentfrom 45 percent in 2014.
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Give your 401(k) plan a little routine
care and maintenance to avoid
compliance problems!
A compliance review will help you
catch any plan errors or overlooked
updates that might affect the
retirement income of one or more of
your company’s employees or subject
your company to regulatory penalties.
Here’s a quick run-down of how to
check under the hood of your
organization’s 401(k) plan:
• Laws related to retirement plans
change quite frequently, and the
IRS generally establishes firm
deadlines for adopting these changes.
Update your calendar tickler to remind
you when amendments must be
completed. Maintain regular contact
with the company that sold you the
plan to ensure you’re getting the latest
updates.• Perform a review of
compensation definitions and provide
training for the person or people in
charge of determining
employee/participant compensation.
This will help you make sure your
plan’s definitions of compensation are
correct for deferrals and allocations.
• To ensure you make employer
matching contributions correctly for
all eligible employees, review your
plan document to determine the
correct matching contribution formula
and compare that to what’s being
used. Ensure that your plan
administrator has adequate and
sufficient employment and payroll
records to make the calculations.
• Initiate an independent review to
determine if highly compensated and
non-highly compensated employees
are properly classified. This will help
you satisfy the actual deferral
percentage (ADP) and actual
contribution percentage (ACP)
nondiscrimination tests.
• Review payroll records to extract
the total number of employees, birth
dates, hire dates, hours worked and
other pertinent information to ensure
all eligible employees identified are
given the opportunity to make an
elective deferral. Also inspect W-2
and state unemployment tax
documents to see if employee counts
are accurate. If an employee was not
provided the opportunity to make an
elective deferral, make a qualified
non-elective contribution (QNEC) to
the plan on the employee’s behalf.
• Provide your plan administrator
with sufficient payroll information
and inspect deferral amounts for plan
participants to make sure elective
deferral distributions do not exceed
amounts allowed under IRC section
402(g) for the calendar year ($18,000
in 2015 and 2016, plus an additional
$6,000 if the employee is age 50 or
older).
• To ensure timely deposits of
employee elective deferrals,
coordinate closely with your payroll
provider to determine the earliest date
the deferral deposits can reasonablybe segregated from general assets,
then set up procedures to ensure
deposits are made by that date.
• If your 401(k) plan is determined
to be “top-heavy,” make employer
contributions of up to three percent on
behalf of all non-key employees still
employed on the last day of the plan
year. A plan is top-heavy when, as of
the last day of the preceding plan
year, the aggregate value of the plan
accounts of key employees exceeds
60 percent of the aggregate value of
the plan accounts for all employees
under the plan.
• Reacquaint yourself and plan
administrators with hardship
provisions designed to help
employees who are facing immediate
or heavy financial need. Share
information between plan
administrators and payroll offices
regarding hardship distributions made
from the plan.
• Ensure timely filing of Form
5500 (Annual Return/Report of
Employee Benefit Plan) ERISA, and
Summary Annual Report (SAR) to all
plan participants annually. Don’t
assume someone else is filing these
forms. Each plan may have a number
of individuals providing service to the
plan, including your CPA, the TPA,
benefits attorney, auditor, inside
auditor, human resource employees,
banker, and financial advisor. The
plan administrator should have the
responsibility for making certain the
return is properly filed.
Finally, if you have any questions or
concerns, opt for an independent
review of your plan administration.
Then develop communications
protocols to make all relevant parties
aware of changes on a timely and
accurate basis.
For more information on 401(k) plan
administration or setup, please
contact us.
For a review of your financial situation
and assistance in developing your financial
plan, please contact us.
Employer Benefits of El Paso
(915) 542-0900
joe@employeebenefitsep.com
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772-7495
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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Carlos Villalobos
VICE PRESIDENT
Don Rassette
SECRETARY/TREASURER
Kathy Parry
ASSOCIATES CHAIR
John Dorney
ECECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Ray Adauto
PAST PRESIDENT
Edgar Montiel
Membership Retentiion
Patrick Tuttle
Finance Committee
Kathy Carrillo
Henry Tinajero
ADVISORY TO THE BOARD
Jay Kerr, Firth, Johnston, Bunn & Kerr
James Martinez, Law Office of James Martinez
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Antonio Cervantes, BIC Homes
Leti Navarrete, Dream Homes/Bella Homes
Robert Najera, Joseph Custom Homes
Bud Foster, Southwest Land Development Services
Walter Lujan, Dawco Home Builders
Fernando Torres, CTU Metro Homes
Leslie Driggers-Hoard, Homes By Design
Edgar Garcia, Bella Vista Cutom Homes
Mark Winton, Mark Winton Homes, Inc.
Jason Cullers, Cullers Homes
Samira Gonzalez, ICON Custom Homes
Sal Masoud, DRE Development
Joe Bernal, Employer Benefits Of El Paso
Linda Troncoso, TRE& Associates
Bret Thompson, Foxworth Galbraith Lumber
Ted Escobedo, Snappy Publishing, LLC
Patrick Tuttle, Legacy Real Estate
Sam Trimble, Lone Star Title
Luis Rosas, HUBInternational
Gilbert Pedregon, GECU
Gregg Davis, First Light FCU
TAB STATE DIRECTORS
Randy Bowling
Greg Bowling
Sam Shallenberger
NATIONAL DIRECTORS
Bobby Bowling IV.
Demetrio Jimenez
2015 Builder Member Of The Year
Edgar Montiel
Palo Verde Homes
2015 Associate Of The Year
Interceramic Tile
2015 John Shatzman Award
Bradley Roe
Honorary Life Members
Mark Dyer
Wayne Grinnell
Don Henderson
Chester Lovelady
Cliff C. Anthes
Anna Gill
Brad Roe
Rudy Guel
E H Baeza
Past Presidents
Committed to Serve
EPAB Mission Statement:
The El Paso Association of Builders is
a federated professional organizationrepresenting the home building
industry, committed to enhancing the
quality of life in our community by
providing affordable homes of
excellence and value.
The El Paso Association of Buildersis a 501C(6) trade organization.
© 2015 Builder’s Outlook
is published and distributed for the
El Paso Association of Builders
by Ted Escobedo, Snappy Publishing, LLC
ted@snappypublishing.com
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