Sitting suspended at 12.10 p.m. and resumed at 12.25 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Deputy Pearse Doherty, | Senator Sean D. Barrett, |
Deputy Joe Higgins, | Senator Michael D’Arcy, |
Deputy Michael McGrath, | Senator Marc MacSharry, |
Deputy Eoghan Murphy, | Senator Susan O’Keeffe. |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell, | |
Deputy John Paul Phelan, |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
I thank Ms Hunt for her opening statement. I will get matters under way immediately and invite Deputy Pearse Doherty to lead off. The Deputy has 15 minutes. | 493 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
How many investors are we talking about over that period? | 497 |
Ms Marie Hunt
In what sense? | 498 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
I would say at a guess there were 50 to 60 different client types between syndicators, developers, etc. That would probably be a fair assumption. | 500 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Over what period? | 501 |
Ms Marie Hunt
In any of those given years that would have been the magnitude. It is a small market. | 502 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
It is a small market. For 2006, therefore, and this is Ms Hunt’s guesstimate, of the 121 transactions we are talking about 50 or 60 individuals or syndicates. | 503 |
Ms Marie Hunt
It is fair to say because typically, if a syndicate or an investor does a deal they will not do multiples of those in a particular calendar year, so that is—– | 504 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
In Ms Hunt’s experience is the 50 or 60 investors in 2006 the same or what portion of them were the same investors in 2005 and 2004, for example? | 505 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Can Ms Hunt provide that data to the committee? | 507 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Absolutely. | 508 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
What is Ms Hunt’s understanding in regard to leverage? Is it 70% or 80% debt funded? What is her understanding in terms of the average? | 513 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Would Ms Hunt be surprised to learn that the leverage was in the region of 70% or 80%? | 515 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I would have assumed it was around 70% or 80%, yes. | 516 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
That would mean that these investments could be debt funded up to that level. | 517 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes. | 518 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Half the Irish investment in commercial property in the period 2001 to 2008 was in UK property. What were the investments being made in the UK? | 519 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
In terms of how they were funded, is it Ms Hunt’s view that they would fund them the same way they would fund Irish investment properties? | 521 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Hunt stated in a paper that in 2006 there was €7.4 billion of investment in the UK by Irish investors and suggested that would be 158 transactions. Would that be correct? | 523 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I do not know what report that quote is from. | 524 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
I would have to check the numbers. The chart the Deputy has seen a figure for in my submission has the cumulative for every one of those years. | 526 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Yes. | 527 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
The figure of €7.4 billion correlates with the chart Ms Hunt has provided. | 529 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Okay. | 530 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
I would have to check the numbers. One huge deal can skew that number significantly, so I would rather check the numbers than guess. | 532 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
From Ms Hunt’s experience was there much crossover from the 50 or 60 Irish investors that year with the investors investing in the UK? | 533 |
Ms Marie Hunt
There would have been some crossover but without checking the actual data, I cannot comment. | 534 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
That is fair enough. When did the downturn in the UK commercial property market begin? | 535 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Was Ms Hunt concerned at all about the exposure of Irish commercial property speculators to a UK downturn? | 537 |
Ms Marie Hunt
No. | 538 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Is Ms Hunt aware of the UBS investment report in January 2008? | 539 |
Ms Marie Hunt
The Deputy will have to remind me. | 540 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
When was it released? | 544 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
It was in January 2008. | 545 |
Ms Marie Hunt
January 2008. | 546 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
I am not familiar with the report. | 548 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Hunt is also quoted as stating: “While economic and property market fundamentals are still basically sound, the big issue in most sectors is the scarcity and cost of debt-funding.” | 554 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Who does UBS issue its reports to? What type of individuals would be reading UBS reports? | 556 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I would imagine it would be people who are looking at the Stock Exchange, such as brokers. It certainly would not be sent down to agents such as ourselves. | 557 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Can the Deputy remind me of the date of that one? | 564 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
It was March 2008, at the same time as CBRE was saying that the economic and property market fundamentals were sound. | 565 |
Ms Marie Hunt
And the Deputy’s question was? | 566 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
With the benefit of hindsight, does Ms Hunt believe that analysis was flawed? | 569 |
Ms Marie Hunt
With hindsight, knowing what we know now, yes, but at that point we did not have the full picture. Based on what we were seeing on the ground we had a certain view. In retrospect—– | 570 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Is CBRE not the expert on commercial property? | 571 |
Ms Marie Hunt
We are experts on commercial property but we can only base our information on what is publicly available. We just did not have the data to enable us to come to that conclusion. | 572 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Did Ms Hunt’s company or industry contribute to the banking crisis? | 573 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes. | 576 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
CBRE has data going back to the 1970s from IPD. At what stage did Ms Hunt change her view that a reverse was likely? | 577 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
I know €3.6 billion is a huge amount of money, but—- | 580 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
No, trebling, sorry, a trebling of the previous record. | 581 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
We had that going back to 2001, 2002 and 2003. | 583 |
Ms Marie Hunt
The Senator is talking about trebling between what periods? I am not clear—- | 584 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Hunt said that IPD requires a quarterly valuation. Does her company participate in those valuations? | 589 |
Ms Marie Hunt
No, we do not. | 590 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
There are currently 140 staff at her company. | 591 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes. | 592 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
How many staff were within the company at the peak of its performance? | 593 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Would the firm have been hired by property developers to perform for them? | 595 |
Ms Marie Hunt
In what sense? | 596 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
For property-related matters. | 597 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes. | 598 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Is that a “Yes” or “No”? | 601 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I do not—– | 602 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
I refer to the valuation provided by Ms Hunt’s company to a developer. | 603 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes. | 604 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
When the actual deal was concluded and the price was concluded, did CBRE have analysis between the valuation provided – the professional valuation—– | 605 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Hunt did not find out if CBRE’s valuation was underpriced or overpriced. | 607 |
Ms Marie Hunt
The valuation is not relevant to research. | 608 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
So Ms Hunt is not aware of the difference in the price that was achieved potentially. | 609 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I do not understand the question. Valuers are taken on by a client to produce a valuation for them, which they do. | 610 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
For an asset, yes. | 611 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
No, our valuers, like valuers in any firm, are—– | 614 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Is it correct that CBRE did not have sight of the final price paid by the client? | 615 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I do not understand the question. | 616 |
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
No, the valuer produces a valuation. The valuation is given to the client that has instructed that a valuation be made, and they move on to the next job. That is the end of that file. | 618 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Is Ms Hunt’s firm currently retained by NAMA for works? | 619 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Does the firm work for NAMA? | 621 |
Ms Marie Hunt
We have done work for NAMA, yes. | 622 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Could I ask Ms Hunt for her view on the private equity firms in Ireland that are trading at the moment? Are they a good thing or a bad thing? | 623 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Hunt is quoted in an article in theFinancial Times entitled “Buyout group picks up Irish bargains”. | 625 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I may have been quoted but that headline would not have been written by myself. | 626 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Is she aware of the article? | 627 |
Ms Marie Hunt
The Senator will have to remind me because I am quoted in lots of articles. | 628 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
It was in November 2012. Are the bargains associated with the assets in question optimal or suboptimal in relation to the sale by NAMA to the private equity funds? | 629 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Again, I do not understand what the Senator means by “suboptimal”. | 630 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Are the bargains giveaways to the firms? | 631 |
Chairman
Are they below value or above value, or on value? | 632 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Time is very limited. I believe Ms Hunt has stressed that already. Could I ask her for her opinion—– | 634 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I would like to pursue this. | 635 |
Chairman
The Senator will have to allow the witness to answer. | 636 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
What is the likely outcome of the activity of those new investors and private equity firms? Are they here for the long haul or short haul? | 640 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
And the short-haul investors? | 642 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
For the bargains. | 644 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Hunt has chosen to leave out the benefit, the tax break, that was available for commercial property if it was sold before a certain period. | 650 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Which tax break? | 651 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
I will just finish up. | 652 |
Chairman
I do not think Ms Hunt left out the information about tax breaks. If the Senator wants to ask her questions about tax breaks, he can do that. | 653 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
The tax break was in the same budget and was in respect of —– | 654 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Capital gains tax. | 655 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Was that not a contributing factor also? | 656 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
I want to clarify something. We heard earlier that 90% of investment volumes in the period 2002 to 2007 were from Irish buyers. Do we know what the percentage is today? | 660 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
In terms of other countries, would it be normal to move from a figure of 10% to a figure around the 30% mark? Has the pendulum swung in the other direction? | 662 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
In what way is the money which is flowing into Europe at the moment and over the past 12 months qualitatively different to the money flowing in at the beginning of the last decade? | 664 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
I want to move back to the period before 2008 and the CBRE reports. We have excerpts from those reports. Did Ms Hunt author those reports? | 666 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Every one of them. | 667 |
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Ms Marie Hunt
We are commenting because there would generally not have been quite a lot of sale and leaseback activity in the Irish market. | 669 |
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
What does a sale and leaseback agreement indicate about the health of the market? | 670 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Is what Ms Hunt wrote a value-free statement? Is she writing a fact or is she sending a warning signal to people within her own company or to the market in general? | 672 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Did Ms Hunt feel that developers had to rein themselves in rather than another actor? | 676 |
Ms Marie Hunt
When we say “the development community”, we are talking about everyone within the property umbrella, be they developers or planners. It is not just developersper se. | 677 |
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Is Ms Hunt’s organisation not an integral part of that community? | 678 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Not the development community. We do not develop. | 679 |
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Does it not value sites? | 680 |
Ms Marie Hunt
A valuer values a piece of land. They are not giving advice to the client on whether or not to go on-site or on what volume to build. They are simply valuing the real estate. | 681 |
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Does Ms Hunt think her professional body had a duty to go to the Government and to inform it of the kinds of things that she and other companies in her industry were reporting? | 682 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Eoghan Murphy
When did the merging of those elements begin to take place? | 686 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I could not point to a particular point in time but from 2002 or 2003 onwards it would have been quite evident. | 687 |
Chairman
Is it a unique phenomenon that the developer of a shopping centre would then become the landlord as opposed to developing it and selling it on? | 688 |
Ms Marie Hunt
It would be unusual across the rest of Europe. | 689 |
Chairman
In the European context—– | 690 |
Ms Marie Hunt
In the European context it would be unusual. The three elements are usually quite distinct. Here a person developed it, let it up and then held onto it for his or her own personal investment. | 691 |
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Ms Marie Hunt
No. | 695 |
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Ms Marie Hunt
We did not have the data. | 697 |
Deputy John Paul Phelan
How would that figure of 100% have compared with other countries, for example, in the EU? | 698 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy John Paul Phelan
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy John Paul Phelan
I thank Ms Hunt. | 710 |
Chairman
I call Senator Marc MacSharry, who has six minutes. | 711 |
Senator Marc MacSharry
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Marc MacSharry
Is it Ms Hunt’s belief that there needs to be a forum of data sharing between various bodies of the State and the commercial world? | 715 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Marc MacSharry
In terms of property syndicates, Ms Hunt had a table which showed that, in a large amount of the investment, they were the biggest players as the market developed. Is that correct? | 718 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Marc MacSharry
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Marc MacSharry
Was its impact reckless or positive in Ms Hunt’s view? | 722 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Marc MacSharry
Were syndicates in other countries regulated? | 724 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Marc MacSharry
Is there regulation of syndicates in Ireland today? | 726 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I could not comment on that. It is outside my area of expertise. | 727 |
Chairman
The next questioner is Deputy Michael McGrath. He has six minutes. | 728 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Michael McGrath
What would the benefits be of having such a centralised register of commercial property prices? | 732 |
Ms Marie Hunt
We are now an international market—– | 733 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Apart from saving Ms Hunt a lot of work. | 734 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Michael McGrath
So a reliable credible source of information is needed? | 736 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Michael McGrath
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Michael McGrath
From any body such as that—– | 740 |
Ms Marie Hunt
From any body. | 741 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
—–or any organisation? | 742 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes, exactly. | 743 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Michael McGrath
Ms Marie Hunt
I do not know that I could comment on that to be honest. It is outside my area of expertise. I am not a banking or financial expert. | 747 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Deputy McGrath has a final question. | 750 |
Deputy Michael McGrath
I am okay with that. | 751 |
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Which is exactly the issue with the commercial lease database. | 755 |
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Does Ms Hunt have a view one way or another on the industry’s contribution to that being put in place? | 758 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Senator Barrett has six minutes. | 760 |
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Should we have been talking to pension funds and not banks? Is that the implication of what Ms Hunt has said? | 763 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Yes. | 765 |
Ms Marie Hunt
—–and that is the point I am making. | 766 |
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Ms Marie Hunt
Sorry, figure 2? | 768 |
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Sean D. Barrett
The information for figure 3 was sourced from Mr. Hoyt. | 771 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes, Homer Hoyt. | 772 |
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Like—– | 775 |
Ms Marie Hunt
What was different here was the banks just completely removed credit overnight which led to the very severe correction and pace of decline. | 776 |
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Sean D. Barrett
Chairman
I urged the Senator to hurry up. That is his last question which brings his contribution to an end. | 782 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
I call Deputy Kieran O’Donnell. He has six minutes. | 784 |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
I thank the Chairman and welcome Ms Hunt. I wish to make a couple of points, having read her presentation. Does she believe the collapse was brought about by domestic or global factors? | 785 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Does Ms Hunt believe, by extension, that if there was not a problem with securing international funding we would have had a soft landing? | 787 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Even with the level of debt from the Irish banks? | 789 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Does Ms Hunt believe, in the current climate and with from her expertise, that we could have another property bubble? | 791 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Does Ms Hunt believe nothing can be done to prevent a property bubble? Does she think it is a natural market cycle? | 793 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Earlier Ms Hunt made reference to the lack of proper independent data. When she compiles reports and bulletins, does she consult her colleagues in the CBRE organisation? | 795 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes. | 796 |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Does she consult them on how the property market operates and so forth? | 797 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
From Ms Hunt compiling her reports, when did she feel that the market was in a downward trajectory? | 799 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
CBRE gave the exact same valuation as the sale price. | 803 |
Chairman
The Deputy should allow Ms Hunt an opportunity to respond to the question. | 804 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Market value is based on the market evidence available and comparable transactional information. As I said, as I was not involved in those valuations, I probably should not comment further. | 805 |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Did this not feed back at the time into Ms Hunt’s bimonthly report? | 806 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Is the Deputy referring to the valuation? | 807 |
Deputy Kieran O’Donnell
Ms Hunt has said she consulted all of the divisions. I am asking whether that transaction fed into her reporting? | 808 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Joe Higgins
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Joe Higgins
Ms Marie Hunt
Again, the assertions we made at the time were based on the data and information available to us. | 820 |
Deputy Joe Higgins
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Joe Higgins
If Professor Morgan Kelly could base his very accurate prediction on historical precedents and cycles, why did CBRE not get it? | 823 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Joe Higgins
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Does Ms Hunt agree with the concept? Does she agree with the need for a more robust database? | 829 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
As I asked Mr. Moran this morning, is Ms Hunt familiar with side letters in rental agreements? | 831 |
Ms Marie Hunt
It is not something in which I am involved. I am aware of what they are. | 832 |
Chairman
Is CBRE involved in the arbitration process? | 833 |
Ms Marie Hunt
We have professionals who are involved in arbitrations. | 834 |
Chairman
CBRE is involved in the arbitration process which means that members of that organisation would—– | 835 |
Ms Marie Hunt
They would be aware of side letters. | 836 |
Chairman
—–have an intimate familiarity with side letters. | 837 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Yes. | 838 |
Chairman
I ask Ms Hunt to explain to the committee what is a side letter. | 839 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
I will refer to the crisis period. Prior to 2009, side letters were confidential. Is that correct? | 841 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I could not comment as it is outside my area of expertise. | 842 |
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Absolutely. | 844 |
Chairman
Given that the side letters were confidential in general and were not in the public domain, does Ms Hunt think they gave a more accurate or a less accurate reading of the rental market? | 845 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Again, it is completely outside my area. | 846 |
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
It was prime in 2000 and it was still prime in 2007. It was always prime. | 849 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Was there a concern in CBRE that rents were hitting a peak and may have been becoming unsustainable? | 851 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Does CBRE operate on a percentage of the deal when it arranges a sale of a property or a rental agreement? | 853 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Again that will vary from one case to another. It is not my area of expertise. | 854 |
Chairman
Is it a flat fee or a percentage? | 855 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Are bonus payments paid to staff if they deal in major projects or even minor projects? | 857 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Not related to specific projects, no. | 858 |
Chairman
Is there a performance bonus at the end of the year? | 859 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
I said the three issues were not my concerns. They were the three hypotheses put up on the night of the programme. | 862 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
That is correct and it is fair to say it was in reaction to the sentiment. | 864 |
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Was CBRE’s soft landing prediction also a hypothetical approach, like all predictions of that nature? | 869 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Deputy Pearse Doherty
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
In doing property analysis, would Ms Hunt’s company also analyse a change of zoning on a particular site? | 873 |
Ms Marie Hunt
No. We are not planning experts but if we were valuing a piece of land, we would have to have regard to a change in zoning. | 874 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
In the earlier presentation by Mr. Moran of Jones Lang LaSalle, the Irish Glass Bottle site came up. What was the largest site that CBRE participated in? | 875 |
Ms Marie Hunt
I presume it was the Ballsbridge Jurys-Berkeley Court site. | 876 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Did CBRE have an active or passive role in that development? | 877 |
Ms Marie Hunt
It would have been an active role because we were selling the land on behalf of the vendor. | 878 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Which particular sites in Ballsbridge were involved? | 879 |
Ms Marie Hunt
It was the entire Jurys and Berkeley Court site. | 880 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Did it include Hume House? | 881 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
In his presentation this morning, Mr. Moran told us his company no longer has a fee structure based on the percentage of the valuation. CBRE does. | 883 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Would that be based upon percentage? | 885 |
Ms Marie Hunt
In most cases but not always. There can be variations and combinations but invariably in agency it tends to be on that basis whereas in valuations it will almost always be on a fixed basis. | 886 |
Senator Michael D’Arcy
Has CBRE taken on any staff from NAMA? | 887 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Not to my recollection. | 888 |
Chairman
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman
Cross-collateralisation and personal guarantees. | 892 |
Ms Marie Hunt
Chairman