Antelope Hills Development Phase 2

Bennett, USA

1 Rocky Mountains

2 CONTENTS • Development Description – History of Development – Phase 2 Description • Full Development Land Plot • Development Company Structure • Investment Opportunity 2nd Phase • Location • Economic and Demographic Overview • Residential Market Overview • Representative Housing • Economic & Demographic Overview • Residential Market Overview

• Appendices Development Summary

• 2002 the Development’s 1st Phase commenced – 2007 136 homes were built - Average ft² was 3,000 - Average Price $400,000 - Average Lot value $80,000 • 2018 2nd Phase will commence – 29 Lots – 29 Homes to be ready to be built • 2019 3 Phase will commence – 350 Lots – 350 homes to be ready to be built – Average size of home is 2200 square feet and a median price of $600,000+ with a high end home price goal well into the 700’s for potential growth.

4 Development Land Plot

5 Plot Key

• Number of Lots for Total Development • 1st Phase all Sold ---- 147 lots and homes built • Future – 2nd Phase to be Sold ---- 29 – 5 lots have recently been sold for new build development. Two spec homes started as of Jan 2018 by Pronghorn Development. Future lot splits to ½ acre lots are in process and will increase revenues. These are shown in Yellow on the lot map. – 3rd Phase 350 Lots/Homes

6 Satellite Development View

7 Bennett & Arapahoe County

• The Town of Bennett in Arapahoe counties in the U.S. state of Colorado The town population was 2411 at the 2013 Census • Bennett is a part of the - Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area

8 Why Buy in Antelope Hills

Close to International Airport [15 to 25 minutes] • Close to Major work places • Bennett is part of the Denver, Aurora – Lake Wood Metropolitan area; which has been designated for next residential, commercial and industrial expansion by the State of Colorado • The only lots with permits for immediate construction of homes • Bennett schools, grade 1 through 12 are highly rated • Five major colleges located in the vicinity • Drive time to downtown Denver is minimum of 30 minutes • Nearest Metro Station is 15 minutes • Quiet quality of life and traffic free driving allow families to do more together in less time and enjoy the simpler things. Denver housing shortage increased by new employers

• The Denver housing market had a record breaking year in 2017. • "We have seen an extremely competitive market even in the winter months. • The median sale price of a Denver home in 2017, $412,900. • The decline in inventory is exacerbated by ever-growing demand, as Denver becomes a hot spot for corporate regional headquarters. The metropolitan area is among the top 10 fastest-growing metros in the nation. The tech companies have rejuvenated themselves and are expanding and hiring, causing quick growth for all areas of the metro. 40 people per day are moving into the Denver area and it is going to take the builders approximately 7-10 years to catch up with the lack of inventory. • Charles Schwab just built a regional campus in the Denver area, moving in 4,000 jobs from out of state. Keurig and Trulia are among others recently announcing major moves to the area. Denver is part of Amazons top 20 picks for new base camp location. Lockheed Martin is planning a major campus in Watkins and will be determined within the next 8-10 months with the possibility of hiring up to 3,700 employees. There are 10 new start-up tech companies as of the past 6 months that continue to hire our younger work force so affordable housing needs to established. • Due to supply and demand there is nowhere to move except east towards Bennet and north by Greely.

10 11 12 Sales Pricing

Home prices have shot up by double-digits, inventory has fallen dramatically and multiple offers with bidding wars have become common •One factor driving the demand: the legalization of marijuana. The budding industry has impacted home prices since the state legalized marijuana in 2012. •"There has been a huge bump in real estate prices due to the legalization of marijuana," according to James Paine, managing partner at West Realty Advisors. "It's massively pushed up raw land and industry prices." •Denver experienced the second-largest jump in annual home prices at 10%, just behind San Francisco, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index. •While the legalization of marijuana isn't the only thing driving the market, it has contributed to job growth in the area that has people flocking to Denver. •The industry has created jobs beyond growers and dispensaries. Legal marijuana has also been a boon for existing businesses like security and HVAC companies who service the new "green" businesses. "Electricians have grown from mom and pops to big-time electric companies.” Denver and its surrounding areas have also become a hot spot for the tech industry, adding to the job rush. •Accommodating housing needs has become a number one goal for city management. •Inventory has been tight in the city. In a normal market, Denver typically has around 24,000 listings, according to Metro List. But right now there are only around 3,756. •But there is the nagging question of just how long the real estate buzz will last. •According to recent economists the market has room to run for 7-10 years barring any major economic disasters.

13 Denver Denver Colorado

Colorado – 38th State Denver is the Capital

15 Colorado

• Area - 104,100 square miles [Colorado is the 8th biggest state in the USA] Population - 5,268,367 (as of 2013) [Colorado is the 22nd most populous state in the USA] • Major Industries - agriculture (wheat, cattle, sheep), tourism (especially skiers), mining (gold, silver), oil, finance, and manufacturing – Home to some of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, Metro Denver attracts businesses and keeps them. Our competitive environment, sound transportation infrastructure, and variety of industries bring companies here. Colorado moved up to position No. 4 in 2015 on CNBC's annual Top States for Business list. Colorado is a top-three state in Forbes' 2014 list of "Best States for Future Job Growth" Colorado was the only state to have two cities ranked in the top five of Forbes' 2014 "Best Places for Business and Careers" report. Denver at No. 4 Fort Collins at No. 5 – Denver International Airport is just a few air hours from either coast, making our area especially attractive for regional and international headquarters. Our modern airport offers direct flights to some of the most active cities in Europe, , and . It’s easy to understand why the Metro Denver region is fast becoming headquarters central.

16 Denver

17 Denver

18 Sport Teams

Football & Baseball Soccer & Ice Hockey

19 Sport Teams

Football Baseball

20 Denver

• Denver is the capital and most populous municipality of the U.S. state of Colorado. As of 2014, Denver is also the most populous county in Colorado. Denver is located in the South Platte River Valley on the western edge of the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The Denver downtown district is located immediately east of the confluence of Cherry Creek with the South Platte River, approximately 12 mi (19 km) east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is nicknamed the Mile-High City because its official elevation is exactly one mile (5,280 ft or 1,610 m) above sea level, making it one of the highest major cities in the United States.[9] The 105th west of Greenwich, the longitudinal reference for the Mountain , passes directly through Denver Union Station.

• With a 2014 estimated population of 663,862, Denver ranks as the 21st-most populous U.S. city.[15] the Asian populations is 3.4% The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2013 population of 2,697,476 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area.[16] The 12-county Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area had an estimated 2013 population of 3,277,309, which ranks as the 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area.[16] Denver is the most populous city of the Front Range Urban Corridor, an oblong urban region stretching across two states with population of 5,467,633 in 2010.[17] Denver is the most populous city within a 500-mile (800 km) radius and the most populous city in the Mountain West and the third-most populous city in the Southwestern United States after Phoenix, Arizona and El Paso, . Its metropolitan population is the second-largest in the Southwest after that of Phoenix. 21 Fortune 500 Companies

Source: Fortune magazine, May 2015 Company Industry •Arrow Electronics Wholesaler: Electronics •DISH Network Telecommunications •Davita HealthCare Partners Health Care: Medical Facilities •Liberty Interactive Internet Services and Retailing •Ball Corporation Packaging, Containers •Newmont Mining Mining, Crude Oil Production •Level 3 Communications Telecommunications •Western Union Financial Data Services •CH2M Engineering, Construction •Liberty Media •Raytheon Aero Space •USA Department of Defense Military Bases 22 Denver RTD Light Rail System Line

23 Airport and Antelope Hills Location

24 Recent Home Sales

25 26 27 28 Examples of homes on the Estate

• Sq. Meters – 250 [2,600 Sq. [Feet] • Two Car Garage • Unfinished Basement • Price – US$ 467,000 • Landscaping not included • Land– 6 Mu(1 acre)

29 • Sq. Meters – 250 [2,600 Sq. [Feet] • Two Car Garage • Unfinished Basement • Price – US$ 472,000 • Landscaping not included • Land– 6Mu( 1acre)

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