It was a disaster. I was really looking forward to another meeting of the San Diego Brokers RoundTable of the Mike Watson Institute of Real Estate Investing (MWI). We meet twice a month to catch up, learn something new and share our experiences.
The meeting was "hi-jacked" by the moderator right from the "get go."
After an abbreviated introduction round - only the 6 or 7 "new" people introduced themselves, he launched into a presentation of his condo project in San Bernardino. It seems that they were able to get the 3.2 acres for a little more than $500,000.00 which represents a LAND COST/FINISHED PRODUCT RATIO of only 4-1/2%. Absolutely incredible! A discussion ensued as to the appropriate land cost ratio and he admitted that Mike Watson "liked" 15%, which seems reasonable.
He went on about looking at another parcel in San Jacinto that would have only been about 5%, but he thought San Jacinto wasn't a good area to build in. His arrogant attitude "spoiled" the entire evening for others. No one presented any new projects.
There was an update on "the mini-dorm" remodel project near San Diego State. Escrow closed Tuesday and construction should begin next Monday. They only have 30 days until the students arrive.
When my turn came I told the moderator that I had intended to discuss my "fact finding" trip to Hemet but he had put the "Kibosh" on it before I could even start by his diatribe on the San Jacinto-Hemet area.
I had found some "condo" land that would have come in at about 8% which under normal circumstances would have been great, but because of the "negative" atmosphere created by the moderator, I didn't even want to present it. I will talk to some of the others privately though.
The meeting adjourned with me thinking that we needed an "alternative" RoundTable without this guy.
I'm trying to figure out if the Napoleon figure is your moderator, or you trying to conquer the world?
I understand about groups, meetings and personal agendas and how one can really ruin it for the group.
The good news about Hemet is that we do have land. Even though God isn't making any more of it these days, he has certainly blessed us with an abundance of it here - so lets get it figured out and lets build that condo complex here - that we so desperately need. I'm counting on you my friend.
Now Have a Blessed Day,
John Occhi, Hemet CA REALTOR®
Mission Grove Realty