Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA) Releases Fall 2023 Conference Industry Outlook Survey Results
TheHospitality Asset Managers Association (“HAMA”) today announced the results of its Fall 2023 Industry Outlook Survey. The semi-annual report updated the opinions, experiences and predictions of nearly 80 hotel asset managers from the earlier spring conference survey with a focus on budgetary predictions and potential causes of industry concern.
Conducted in conjunction with HAMA'S 2023 Annual Fall Meeting that was held in New Orleans, the results were presented to media live with a concluding Q&A session via online conferencing. In total, 77 asset managers, comprising approximately one-third of membership, participated in the survey.
“2023 continues to provide positive results and optimistic outlooks from our membership,” said Derrick Yee, CHAM, HAMA president and Placemakr vice president of asset management. “The majority of our respondents are looking to exceed budgetary predictions for RevPAR and GOP, and many of the biggest concerns that arose during COVID, such as supply chain delays, appear to have subsided. While there is some concern surrounding issues like demand and cost increases, the overall outlook from the hospitality asset management perspective is positive.”
Highlighted results include:
- 61% of respondents forecast RevPAR increases in 2023 compared to pre-pandemic 2019.
- Wage increases, demand and labor availability are the top three concerns of hotel asset managers.
- Nearly 2/3 of participants (63.64%) believe the country will avoid a recession over the next two years.
About HAMA
HAMA members are involved in asset management, acquisition, financing and disposition of hotels and resorts and are directly responsible for making decisions concerning capital investments, renovations, asset repositioning, operational policies and management selection. The association's mission is to, "Further the knowledge and skills of our members, facilitate peer relationships, and serve as the collective voice of members and hospitality asset owners." Its U.S. members represent more than 3,500 hotels and resorts across every major brand, accounting for 775,000 hotel rooms, 250,000 employees, $40 billion in annual revenue and $3 billion in capital expenditures. The organization boasts an additional 245 international affiliate members, as well.