Nov. 30, 2020

RE #90: Evan Kasper - Founder of ELK Development - Co-Living Pioneer

Evan Kasper, Founder/CEO of ELK Development, is an established leader in the furnished rental sector. Before starting ELK Development, Evan was the co-founder of the Medici Group, the largest co-living company globally with thousands of units under...

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Evan Kasper, Founder/CEO of ELK Development, is an established leader in the furnished rental sector. Before starting ELK Development, Evan was the co-founder of the Medici Group, the largest co-living company globally with thousands of units under management. In 2016, he launched Medici Group’s US division and grew it to a $100MM operating business. 

On this episode, Chris and Evan dive into the world of co-living real estate. Evan describes the three pillars of co-living: affordability, flexibility, and convenience. Evan also touches on how co-living has been affected by the pandemic, and then Evan breaks down the pros and cons of the three structural practices in this space: master leasing, management partnerships & owner-operators. Enjoy! 

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(01:18) - Evan’s Background

(03:47) - Evan’s First Experience in Co-Living Spaces

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(06:33) - How did you cut a billion dollars of the GSA from the government? Was it easy?

(08:19) - How long were you at Medici and when did you leave to start ELK?

(09:48) - At Medici, would you master lease a developed building, or would you go into apartments and convert them into co-living spaces?

(10:41) - How many buildings were empty and simply ready to be occupied?

(12:00) - In general, how do you define co-living? How does that relate to what you’re doing at ELK?

(15:04) - Three Pillars of Co-Living: Affordability, Flexibility, Convenience

(17:03) - How big is a micro-unit or co-living unit?

(18:14) - What are the advantages of owning this kind of real estate as an operator? How would each party make money if they’re separate (owners and operators)?

(20:38) - As the operator/owner, are you signing a master lease to yourself to provide this flexibility or is it done lease by lease? 

(20:57) - Are you designing these units to be able to furnish them with the demand in each lease?

(21:56) - The Difference Between Micro-Units and Co-Living Spaces

(22:56) - What's the percentage of people requesting furnished vs not furnished? Has that changed at all through COVID?

(24:08) - Are you renting the furniture provided in units or purchasing it?

(24:18) - What amenities do you see in co-living that you don’t see in a traditional multifamily community?

(27:08) - Is the sharing economy still an amenity in 2020?

(29:01) - How are these assets financed? How did the lenders look at it?

(32:07) - Why would you be getting less in rent if you’re converting these into bigger units?

(33:04) - When you’re going to the banks, are there nuances in things you underwrite co-living spaces?

(34:30) - Is micro-unit rent inclusive of utilities?

(36:32) - The Strengths, Weaknesses, and Responsibilities of Each Model (Master Lease, Management, Owner-Operator)

(46:48) - Can you get a Fanny or Freddy Loan in each of these 3 scenarios?

(47:21) - Depending on each model, do you get more value on the exit cap from a seller perspective?

(49:13) - Have there been a lot of sales transactions in co-living properties?

(51:04) - Has COVID had an impact on strangers not wanting to live with strangers?

(52:28) - How often do tenants require a room switch?

(54:17) - How is cleaning implemented in common areas vs individual bedrooms?

(54:50) - How do you think about the potential for discrimination lawsuits or fair housing issues as it relates to curating a unit mix?

(56:42) - Is there any personality profiling to help see who would be good fits together? (Similar to dorm room housing in college)

(57:42) - What are your thoughts on the DC co-living project that doesn’t have locks on bedroom doors to create more trust?

(58:37) - What questions should an owner or developer be asking when deciding between a master lease or management agreement? How do you detect their financial strength?

(1:00:35) - Are there best practices for converting existing units into co-living?

(1:02:15) - Are there any zoning challenges that come up within these conversions?

(1:03:32) - Why did you choose the LA market?

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(1:07:39) - What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?

(1:08:24) - Is there a book you would recommend?

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(1:08:54) - If you owned a billboard, what would you put on it?

(1:09:56) - How to Contact Evan

Evan on LinkedIn

Website

Email: Info@ElkDevelopment.com


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