what is the climate for housing in south texas?
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What is the Climate for Housing in South Texas?. Bart Braselton, Executive VP of Braselton Homes - Largest HomeBuilder in the Corpus Christi Area - 3 rd Generation Builder in Coastal Bend - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Bart Braselton, Executive VP of Braselton Homes- Largest HomeBuilder in the Corpus Christi Area - 3rd Generation Builder in Coastal Bend- Family in Construction Business for 70 Years.- Degrees in Financing and Real Estate from The University of Texas at Austin.
• What do Builders/Developers do with this Housing Challenge?
• What do the cities of the area do in response?
• Where will all the people live?
• Housing Challenges in – Corpus Christi – Smaller towns near Corpus Christi – Smaller town in the Eagle Ford Shale area
• Housing Challenges in Small Towns Near Corpus Christi – Ingleside, Aransas Pass
– All of Corpus Christi’s, but magnified, PLUS…
• Housing Challenge of Small Towns in the Eagle Ford – They have the same challenges as Corpus Christi, PLUS…
• Housing Solutions for Small Towns in the Eagle Ford
– That apply to Corpus Christi, as well as small towns near by
• The Local Government Can Facilitate the Solution – If the market was going to do it, it would have already done it
• The Government Can Do the Following – Collect market data to identify, for Builders and Developers, the market need
- Realtor Sales (MLS)- Building Permits- Population Growth- Job Growth
– Identify all the developable land – Extend utilities and streets to developable land
• The Government Can Do the Following – Work with land developers who have end users – Homebuilders
– Create Buyer Incentives, so purchasing is cheaper than renting
– Down Payment Assistance
– USDA Down Payment Programs
– Closing Costs Assistance
– Grants to Lower Home or Lot Costs
• This Makes Sense Because Cities are the Ultimate Long Term Investor, and Want Economic Development
• Homebuilding is Economic Development
– Homebuilding creates jobs
– Homebuilding creates tax revenue
• A 2007 Study Done in Corpus Christi Showed the Construction of 100 Homes per Year Generated:
– $1.2 million in taxes & other revenue for local governments
– $12.6 million in local income
– 285 jobs• The Recurring Annual Impact of Building
those 100 Homes
– $748,000 in taxes & other revenue for local government
– $2.8 million in local income
– 71 local jobs
• In Conclusion
The challenges for housing are great, but a good solution for towns in the Eagle Ford is the Local Government facilitating Sustainable Growth.