May 3rd – Chopping Block

What I’m Reading

Chopping Block: The credit tenant net lease sector will be particularly hard-hit if the 1031 exchange is eliminated as proposed in the Biden tax plan.  Globe Street

Passed Along: Skyrocketing lumber prices have added $36k to the price of new homes, according to the NAHB. Housing Wire

Surprise: When COVID first hit, California was expected to run a massive deficit as the economy largely shut down.  Instead, it ended up with a surplus as capital gains tax collections rose amid a soaring stock market and IPO boom.  New York Times

Optimistic Pessimists: Investors are still holding out hope for distressed opportunities, pouring billions into oversubscribed funds even as actual deals remain few and far between.  The Real Deal

Cause and Effect: Today’s lumber and microchip shortages both have the same underlying cause – underinvestment.  Barron’s

Chart of the Day

Homebuilders are like sharks in that they need to keep moving to survive.  Land is their lifeblood – if they don’t have it, they can’t operate.  Builders are running out of land.

chart, waterfall chart

Source: John Burns Real Estate Consulting

WTF

Busted: A news anchor was arrested for DUI after being found naked and passed out behind the wheel of her car because Vegas.  New York Post

Skunked: A man robbing a McDonald’s in England demanded chicken nuggets as well as cash.  However, the restaurant was still serving breakfast and he had to settle for an Egg McMuffin before eventually being arrested.  Fox News

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