OLYMPIA, WASH. — Ventas has acquired six seniors housing communities from Koelsch Communities for $137 million and will immediately lease all the properties back to the Olympia-based operator. The communities acquired include Canterbury Park in Longview, Wash.; Cedarbrook in Fresno, Calif.; The Hampton & Ashley Inn and The Hampton at Salmon Creek both in Vancouver, Wash.; Madison House in Kirkland, Wash.; and Spring Creek Inn in Bozeman, Mont. The transaction increases the number of Ventas-owned, Koelsch-operated communities to 18. The properties span the continuum of care. Koelsch Communities operates 22 communities in seven states with eight more communities currently in development.
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SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — A limited liability company has acquired the 60-unit Red Robin Apartments in Sacramento for $3.9 million. The community is located at 2080 Red Robin Lane. It features four studios, 26 one-bedroom units, 26 two-bedroom units and four two-bedroom townhomes. Steve Nelson and Dusty Haeling of Marcus & Millichap represented both the buyer and seller, another LLC, in this transaction.
SAN ANTONIO — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Andrews Apartments, an 11-unit complex located at 219 Andrews St in San Antonio. The property recently underwent renovations to improve its roofing, flooring and windows. Mark Diebold of Marcus & Millichap marketed the property on behalf of the seller, a limited liability company. The name and representative of the buyer were not disclosed.
ORLANDO, FLA. — Summa Development Group will begin pre-leasing for CitiTower at Lake Eola, a 25-story, 233-unit high-rise apartment complex located at 101 Lake Ave. in downtown Orlando, in mid-April. The property consists of 74 studio apartments averaging 726 square feet per unit, 112 one-bedroom apartments averaging 778 square feet per unit, 31 two-bedroom apartments averaging 1,070 square feet per unit, and 16 three-bedroom apartments averaging 1,432 square feet per unit. Other amenities include a rooftop pool and a 24-hour fitness center. The property is slated to open in late July or early August.
ZEPHYRHILLS AND CLEARWATER, FLA. — Pillar, a division of SunTrust Bank, has originated approximately $8 million in acquisition financing for two multifamily properties in the Tampa area. Roughly $5 million was sourced for Hillside MHC, a 55-and-older mobile housing community located at 39515 Bamboo Lane in the northeast Tampa suburb of Zephyrhills. Approximately $3 million was sourced for Far Horizons MHC, a 55-and-older mobile community located at 2580 Nursery Road in the west Tampa suburb of Clearwater. Yale Realty & Capital Advisors provided the loans for both properties, which were 85 percent and 97 percent occupied at the time of loan closing, respectively.
NORCOSS, GA. — Audubon Communities has unveiled Corners at Holcomb Bridge, a project that combines two neighboring multifamily properties into one apartment community at 301 Noble Forest Drive in the northern Atlanta suburb of Norcross. The merging of Highland Corners, a 252-unit property, and Silver Oaks, a 108-unit property, began with Audubon’s 2015 acquisition of the 37 acres on which the complexes reside. The company has since invested $4.5 million in renovations to the project. Upon completion, the Corners at Holcomb Bridge will feature a fitness center, two swimming pools and two new tennis courts.
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — The KRE Group and Avenue Realty Capital have acquired Summit Hill, a 228-unit rental community in Springfield, for $70 million. Summit Hill, located at 100 Stone Hill Road, is a garden-style apartment community near routes 78 and 24 in western Union County.
ESSEX, CONN. — Lyman Real Estate has brokered the $1.4 million sale of three contiguous parcels of land totaling 3.8 acres at 21-29 Plains Road in Essex. Essex Holdings was the buyer and will develop the property as Essex Station, a 52-unit luxury apartment community. Penny Parker of Lyman Real Estate represented both the buyer and the sellers. Truehold Essex sold one parcel and Costa Family LLC sold the other two. All of the one- and two-bedroom units will feature porches, nine-foot ceilings, gas fireplaces, marble bath vanities and granite countertops. Sixteen of the Essex Station units will have a maximum qualifying household income and a monthly rent limit.
NEW YORK CITY — TerraCRG has arranged the $2.2 million sale of 205 Wyckoff Ave., a mixed-use building located between Harman Street and Greene Avenue in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn. TerraCRG’s Matt Cosentino, Eric Satanovsky and Fred Bijou handled the transaction. The three-story brick building includes five residential units and a retail space located near the DeKalb Avenue L train and the Myrtle-Wyckoff M&L trains. The buyer and seller were not disclosed.
Seniors Housing Industry Looks for New Ways to Bend Cost Curve, Improve Health Outcomes
by Jeff Shaw
SAN DIEGO — Breaking down the silos between the traditional real-estate-based seniors housing providers and the growing number of health, wellness and supportive services providers will lead to better health outcomes for residents and slow the long-term growth of medical costs. But it’s a shift that won’t happen overnight. That’s one of the key messages Bob Kramer, founder and CEO of the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC), aims to deliver. The 2017 NIC Spring Investment Forum, which happened March 22 through March 24 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront, drew more than 1,600 industry professionals, a record number for the show, including more than 350 first-time attendees. The title of this year’s program was “Unlocking New Value Through Senior Care Collaboration.” Industry leaders are feeling a sense of urgency to tackle this issue. Five percent of Medicare recipients consume half of the federal program’s total expenditures, or about $60,000 per beneficiary, according to Kramer. By comparison, the bottom 20 percent account of Medicare recipients account for under $1,000 per beneficiary. “In terms of bending the cost curve — a favorite phrase in healthcare reform — the initial target is very much understandably on the high-need, high-cost population. They …