Robert Vogt has conducted and reviewed more than 7,000 market analyses over the past 35 years for market-rate and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit apartments as well as studies for single-family, golf course/residential, office, retail and elderly housing throughout the United States. Mr. Vogt is a founding member and the past chairman of the National Council of Housing Market Analysts (formerly known as the National Council of Affordable Housing Market Analysts), a group formed to bring standards and professional practices to market feasibility. He is a frequent speaker at many real estate and state housing conferences. Mr. Vogt has a bachelor's degree in finance, real estate and urban land economics from The Ohio State University. |
Andrew W. Mazak has more than 13 years of experience in the real estate market research field. He has personally written more than 1,200 market feasibility studies in numerous markets throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. These studies include the analysis of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, market-rate and government-subsidized apartments, student housing developments, farmworker housing projects, condominium communities, single-family subdivisions and senior-living developments, as well as overall community, city, county and statewide housing needs assessments. Mr. Mazak has a bachelor's degree in Business Management and Marketing from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. |
Nathan Young has more than a decade of experience in the real estate profession. He has conducted field research and written market studies in hundreds of rural and urban markets throughout the United States. Mr. Young's real estate experience includes analysis of apartment (subsidized, Tax Credit and market-rate), senior housing (i.e. nursing homes, assisted living, etc.), student housing, condominium, retail, office, self-storage facilities and repositioning of assets to optimize feasibility. Mr. Young has experience in working with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and has attended FHA LEAN program training. Mr. Young has a bachelor's degree in Engineering (Civil) from The Ohio State University and a Master of Business Administration from Ohio Dominican University. |
Jim Beery has more than 20 years experience in the real estate market feasibility profession. He has written market studies for a variety of development projects, including multifamily apartments (market-rate, affordable housing and government-subsidized), residential condominiums, hotels, office developments, retail centers, recreational facilities, commercial developments, single-family developments and assisted living properties for older adults. Other consulting assignments include numerous community redevelopment and commercial revitalization projects. Mr. Beery has a bachelor's degree in Business Administration (Finance major) from The Ohio State University. |
Jennifer Tristano has been involved in the production of more than 2,000 market feasibility studies during the last several years. During her time as an editor, Ms. Tristano became well acquainted with the market study guidelines and requirements of state finance agencies as well as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's various programs. In addition, Ms. Tristano has researched market conditions for a variety of project types, including apartments (Tax Credit, subsidized and market-rate), senior residential care facilities, student housing developments and condominium communities. Ms. Tristano holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology from The Ohio State University. |
Jimmy Beery has analyzed real estate markets in more than 35 states. In this time, Mr. Beery has conducted a broad range of studies, including Low-Income Housing Tax Credit apartments, luxury market-rate apartments, student housing analysis, rent comparability studies, condominium and single-family home communities, mixed-use developments, lodging, retail and commercial space. Mr. Beery has a bachelor's degree in Human Ecology from The Ohio State University. |
Chuck Ewing has analyzed more than 200 real estate markets in over 35 states since 2009. Mr. Ewing has conducted a broad range of studies, including Low-Income Housing Tax Credit apartments, homeless supportive housing analysis, student housing analysis, rent comparability studies, condominium and single-family home communities, mixed-use developments, lodging, city-wide analysis and workforce housing analysis. Mr. Ewing has a bachelor's degree in Economics from The Ohio State University. |
Jarrett Jordan has worked in the real estate market research industry since 2013 and has analyzed nearly 100 real estate markets in 28 states, as well as in the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Mr. Jordan has experience evaluating Low-Income Housing Tax Credit apartments, market-rate apartments, subsidized housing, student housing, senior housing, homeless supportive housing, mixed-use developments and commercial space. Mr. Jordan has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance from The University of Tennessee. |
Mr. Mowery has more than 30 years of experience in the housing industry in both the public and private sectors. Prior to joining VSI, Mowery served as a Vice President at JPMorgan Chase where he analyzed and reviewed market risk and advised on economic results and long-term viability for the national Underwriting effort within Community Development Banking (CDB). He supported $2.5 billion within four regional portfolios of real estate properties, primarily affordable multifamily. Mowery has also worked for Arizona Department of Housing and The Danter Company. He is skilled at Market Risk Analysis, Market Study/Appraisal Review, Portfolio Monitoring, Pipeline Management, Affordable/Market-Rate Housing, Underwriting, Community Development, and Market Development. Mr. Mowery holds a BA, in Business Administration and Accounting from Ohio Dominican College. |
Eric Pacella has conducted real estate market research in more than 140 markets in 37 states since 2014. Mr. Pacella has experience evaluating a broad range of product types, including senior housing, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit apartments, market-rate apartments, subsidized housing, student housing, homeless supportive housing, single-family housing, condominium housing, mixed-use developments and commercial space. Mr. Pacella holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from The Ohio State University. |