DETROIT — Love Funding has provided a $6.6 million HUD loan for the refinancing of Greenhouse Apartments in Detroit. The affordable seniors housing property consists of 208 one-bedroom units. Built in 1981, the 10-story building was renovated in 2008. KMG Prestige will continue to manage the property. Bruce Gerhart of Love Funding secured the loan.
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Walker & Dunlop Arranges $29.4M in Financing for Two Multifamily Properties in Massachusetts, New York
by Amy Works
PLYMOUTH, MASS., AND HUDSON, N.Y. — Walker & Dunlop has closed $29.4 million in financing for Copper Cove Valley and The Falls, two unaffiliated multifamily projects located in Plymouth and Hudson, respectively. The two loans were closed by Walker & Dunlop Commercial Property Funding. The company refinanced the existing construction loans in addition to 100 percent of the remaining construction costs needed to complete the projects. Copper Cove Village and The Falls each have less than 80 percent of construction completed and needed rescue capital to finish the projects. Geoff Smith, Kimberly Riordan and Randy Efron of Walker & Dunlop arranged the financing for the undisclosed borrowers. Upon completion, Copper Cove Village will feature 42 apartments in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts, and The Falls will offer 116 apartments in a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units.
POMPANO BEACH, FLA. — HFF has arranged $35 million in refinancing for Overlook Pointe, a 249-unit apartment community located at 4611 N. Federal Highway in Pompano Beach. John Brownlee and Elliott Thorne of HFF arranged the three-year, floating-rate loan with two one-year extension options through a life insurance company on behalf of the borrowers, M-M Properties and its institutional partner. Constructed in 2015 in South Florida’s Broward County, Overlook Pointe’s residences feature stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, in-unit washers and dryers and patios or balconies. Community amenities include a swimming pool, grilling areas, rooftop amenity deck, fitness center, game room, playground, billiards and a coffee bar.
DALLAS — Hunt Mortgage Group has secured $18 million in refinancing for Magnolia Creek Apartments, a garden-style multifamily community situated on 14.4 acres at 7272 Marvin D. Love Freeway in Dallas. Built in 1988, the property consists of 28 three-story buildings totaling 436 units and offers amenities such as a lounge, fitness center, pool and playground. Hunt Mortgage arranged the seven-year Fannie Mae loan on behalf of the borrower, Delaware-based IRG MDL LLC.
RESTON, VA. — HFF has secured $47 million in loans for the refinancing of Reston Metro Center One & Two, a two-building office portfolio in Reston, roughly 20 miles west of Washington, D.C. Cary Abod and Robert Carey of HFF secured the floating-rate loan through AllianceBernstein on behalf of the borrower, a joint venture between Coretrust Capital Partners LLC and Normandy Real Estate Partners. The portfolio totals 185,671 square feet and is located at 12120 and 12180 Sunrise Valley Drive, within walking distance to the future Reston Town Center Silver Line Metrorail Station. At the time of sale, Reston Metro Center Two was fully leased. Together, the portfolio was 35 percent leased.
Bellwether Enterprise Closes $42.1M Refinancing for Three Affordable Housing Properties in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bellwether Enterprise Real Estate Capital LLC has arranged $42.1 million in refinancing for three affordable housing properties in Charlotte. Victor Agusta of Bellwether Enterprise arranged the loans under the FHA 223(f) program on behalf of the borrower, Horizon Development Properties Inc. (HDP), an affiliate of the Charlotte Housing Authority. HDP received a $24.1 million loan for Southside Homes. The income-based housing development serves seniors, families and individuals with disabilities and includes 381 one- to four-bedroom units. The property is located in Charlotte’s South End neighborhood. HDP also received an $18 million loan for CHA Towers, which includes Edwin Tower in Uptown Charlotte’s Fourth Ward and Charlottetown Terrace in Charlotte’s Dilworth neighborhood. The newly redeveloped Charlottetown Terrace includes 161 units and is LEED Gold-certified. Both loans paid off existing debt and funded reserves for a portfolio of over 40 properties that were converting from a public housing subsidiary program through HUD’s Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program.
NEW YORK CITY — Cushman & Wakefield arranged $550 million in fixed-rate financing for The Chetrit Family and Stellar Management. Provided by affiliates of Natixis Real Estate Capital and UBS AG, the financing is secured by Yorkshire Towers and Lexington Towers in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Located at 305-315 E. 86th, Yorkshire Towers is a 21-story apartment building featuring 692 units. Built in 1963, Lexington Tower at the corner of East 88th Street and Lexington Avenue is a 15-story, 137-unit apartment building. Both properties recently underwent a comprehensive repositioning program that included renovations of the lobbies and common areas, reconfiguration of unit layouts and unit renovations. On-site amenities at the properties include 24-hour doormen, fitness centers and underground parking with on-site valets. Steve Kohn, Alex Hernandez, Alex Lapidus, Noble Carpenter, Doug Harmon and Adam Spies of Cushman & Wakefield secured the financing for the borrower.
CLEVELAND — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a $74.6 million loan for the refinancing of a portfolio of seniors housing properties located in various markets throughout Texas. The portfolio consists of six skilled nursing facilities totaling 806 beds. John Randolph, Grant Saunders and Peter Trazzera of KeyBank arranged the financing through the FHA’s 232/223(f) mortgage insurance program. The borrower was a joint venture between Capital Senior Ventures, a subsidiary of Baltimore-based Capital Funding Group, and New York-based Blue Mountain Capital Management.
LAWRENCE, KAN. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged a $2.8 million loan for the refinancing of Jacksonville Apartments in Lawrence, about 40 miles west of Kansas City. The 88-unit apartment property is located at 700 Monterey Way. Brent Blake of NorthMarq arranged the 10-year loan through Freddie Mac’s small balance loan program.
Love Funding Secures $8.1M HUD Refinancing for 79-Unit Assisted Living Community in New Jersey
by Amy Works
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Love Funding has closed an $8.1 million refinancing for Magnolia Gardens Assisted Living Facility, a 79-unit community in Toms River, located near the coast east of Philadelphia and south of New York City. Love Funding’s Laura Saull-Smith secured the loan through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 232/223(a)(7) loan insurance program. This program allows for the refinancing of properties currently insured by FHA, as well as an extension of up to 12 years beyond the original mortgage term. Magnolia Gardens Assisted Living Facility was previously refinanced in 2006 under HUD’s 232/223(f) loan program. The current refinancing, which locks in a lower interest rate for a 35-year term, will generate debt service savings. Magnolia Gardens was built in 2002 and will continue under the management of ML Healthcare Associates Inc.