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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Hotel?

 October 16, 2018

As the hotel business continues to expand in response to the strong American economy, developers seek strategic opportunities to serve metropolitan and suburban areas.  They do this by building hotels featuring the newest amenities, quality materials and the most cost-effective construction techniques.  Understanding the cost to build a hotel in the chosen location is critical to project profitability.

To understand what it takes to build a hotel, it helps to break down the costs into standard components.

Standard Hotel Costs – Components List

Land Costs

Costs vary based on location and how the land was acquired.  Land can be purchased as direct market-based site acquisitions.  Or, land may be available through inheritance or purchased long-ago.  Developers typically assign the land a value as a percentage of the total budget.  In 2018, this averages 14% for U.S. based hotel projects.

Hard Costs

Did you know that Brick-and-mortar costs predominate hotel development?  However, they can vary widely based on the type and location of construction.  For example, a limited-service hotel can range from a three-story wood-frame building to a Class A steel-frame high-rise in an urban setting.  A high-end room might cost five times more to construct than a low-end room.  Non-residential construction costs rose 5.1% for the 12 months ending on March 31, 2018.  This increase is the highest since 2010.  However, it is well below the peak rate of 10.6%.  And, hard costs vary on average from 61% to 71% of total project costs.  This depends on the hotel classification (from midscale to luxury).

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Soft Costs

These costs cover non-construction fees.  These include costs for engineering and architecture services, permits, financing taxes, insurance, entitlement, LEED certification and so forth.  Sometimes, soft costs include post-construction expenses, including security and maintenance.  Financing is usually the largest chunk of soft costs.  These typically run about 2% to 4% of the project budget.  Entitlement costs are higher in urban and environmentally sensitive settings.  On average, soft costs account for 7% to 17% of the total project budget.

For more information on hard costs and soft costs, read our guide, Hard Costs vs. Soft Costs in Commercial Real Estate.

FF&E Costs

Furniture, fixtures and equipment costs account for 8% to 12%, on average, of hotel construction projects.  These costs include furniture for guest rooms and public spaces, bathroom fixtures, carpeting, kitchen and laundry equipment, and technology systems.  Some projects might classify these as hard costs. 

Pre-Opening Expenses and Working Capital

These costs are mission-critical, but some projects exclude them from the development budget.  Costs include inventory, operating supplies, pre-opening staff, pre-marketing and technical services.  These costs represent 2% to 6% of the total project budget. 

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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Hotel?

Construction Cost of the “Average” Hotel

Defining what constitutes the “average” hotel is problematic due to the large number of variables.  Does the hotel have a conference facility, swimming pool, restaurant and/or gym?  Is the lobby fancy or plain?  Regardless of the large number of variables, average cost statistics are available.  Specifically, the average U.S. hotel requires about 48,000 square feet, and has 115 rooms of about 325 square feet.  Rooms include a full bathroom and measure on average 13×25 feet.

Quality hotel projects use the best available techniques and materials to reduce repair and replacement costs.  Hotels built to quality standards have a commercial construction cost in 2018 of $463 per SQFT.  This cost per SQFT assumes unionized labor.  The “average” hotel costs $22.2 million to complete.  However, the variability is enormous.  A 2017 study by Cushman & Wakefield developed these average costs per room for five classes of hotel:

  • Midscale: $115,000
  • Upper Midscale: $148,000
  • Upscale: $209,000
  • Upper Upscale: $398,000
  • Luxury: $1,515,000

It’s important to remember the variability built into these averages.  For example, an upscale hotel costs much more to build in a major urban center than in a secondary market.  Modular construction techniques have the potential to shorten construction time.  This reduces costs towards more feasible levels.  Of course, once all the costs are calculated, you will need to find the best hotel construction financing.

Cost of Building a 3-Star Hotel

A 3-star hotel is an average property offering select services.  Unsurprisingly, there are many variables that affect the cost of building a 3-star hotel, including:

  • Location
  • Nearby competition
  • Dining facilities
  • Banquet/conference room
  • Lobby lounge
  • Swimming pool/gym

Many of these features are standard on 4-star and 5-star hotels but remain optional on 3-star properties.  A survey of select-service hotels found that development costs were $221,000 per room.  For a 100-room hotel, the average cost of a 3-star hotel works out to $22.1 million.

Cost of Building a 4-Star Hotel

A 4-star hotel provides full services.  Naturally, this class of hotel is upscale and appeals to more discerning travelers.  As a full-service hotel, you would expect to find dining options including restaurants, bars, and 24-hr room service.  The rooms are larger and well-furnished.  Expect a larger and much higher-end lobby lounge, facility room, a well-equipped gym, and a swimming pool. Average cost per room is $318,200, so the average cost of a 4-star hotel is $31.82 million for a 100-room hotel.  Of course, location is the key determinant for the cost of building a 4-star property.

Cost of Building a 5-Star Hotel

A 5-star hotel is a luxury property.  It appeals to well-heeled travelers who have the highest expectations and the pocketbooks to match!  Typically, these hotels are located in downtown districts and oceanfront locations, although 5-star resorts can reside in suburban and rural areas.  A 5-star property will provide numerous extra perks, such as concierge service, valet service, and large luxury suites, possibly with multiple bedrooms and baths.  Also expect a spa, one or more top-quality restaurants and bars, in-room massage, and much more.  The construction cost per room averages $604,200, putting the cost of building a 100-room 5-star hotel at $60+ million.

The Environmental Wildcard

When asking “How much does it cost to build a hotel?”, one cannot neglect risks imposed by negative environmental events.  These events can include hurricanes and wildfires, that seem to be increasing in frequency and severity.  And of course, the cost to build a hotel will skyrocket if the construction site is hit by hurricane.  This is a fact of life in the hotel business.  Hurricanes increased hotel construction costs this year and last year.  For example, this happened at specific sites in the Southeast, including Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.  During a natural disaster, materials and labor become scarce and much more costly.

When analyzing the impact of natural disasters on hotel construction projects. For example, important factors include:

  • What is the current stage of construction?
  • How close is the impact area to the construction site?
  • What percentage of construction materials have already been purchased?

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The Worst Case Scenario

Certainly, the worst case occurs when the hurricane’s path passes directly over the construction site.  But one must also consider secondary effects, such as destruction occurring in areas where construction materials are made or shipped.  Florida, Texas and Louisiana ports are always busy shipping FF&E and other materials.  When a port is disabled by a hurricane, delivery schedules are disrupted, and material prices increase.  The construction costs rise across the country, not just in the Southeast. 

However, in some ways, a hotel under construction might recover from a natural disaster faster than an existing hotel that needs major repairs.  For one thing, hotel construction sites already have labor and materials present.  Whereas, existing hotels have to compete with residents for labor and materials.  After a hurricane hits, materials such as roofing supplies, lumber and drywall are in top demand.  Similarly, Canadian and Californian wildfires caused lumber prices to spike across the country.  A disaster-impacted hotel project that needs, for example, drywall, may have to pay extra for materials and shipping from distant warehouses. 

It can be difficult to create useful contingency plans that anticipate natural disasters.  This is because each event is so unique.  Nonetheless, developers are well-served to set aside significant contingency funds.  This is especially true in regions that face the most environmental risks.  Furthermore, construction projects can benefit if they are timed to complete before the start of the hurricane season.  This is especially true in the South or the wildfire season in the West.

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