ST. CLOUD, MINN. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has provided a $12 million Fannie Mae loan for the refinancing of Heritage Park Estates in St. Cloud, located in central Minnesota. The multifamily property was built in 2003 and includes 150 units. Fred Dockweiler of KeyBank originated the 10-year loan, which includes a 30-year amortization schedule.
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MONTGOMERY, ILL. — Kiser Group has brokered the sale of Victorian Apartments in Montgomery, a western suburb of Chicago, for $10.8 million. The 152-unit property, located at 800-834 Victoria Drive, was built in the 1970s. John Meyer of Kiser Group represented both parties in the sales transaction. A Chicago-based investor purchased the property from the private owner in a 1031 exchange.
ORLANDO, FLA. — A joint venture between Truamerica Multifamily and Investcorp has purchased a two-property multifamily portfolio totaling 708 units in Orlando for $98 million. The communities include the 360-unit Montevista at Windermere and the 348-unit Highpoint Club. Each community features a mix of one- and two-bedroom floor plans and amenities including a resort-style pool, resident clubhouse, dog park and fitness center. The joint venture plans to launch a value-add renovation program across the portfolio that will include faux wood vinyl flooring, upgraded countertops and backsplashes, new cabinet fronts, light fixtures and microwaves. Other improvements will include upgrades to the fitness centers, clubhouses, signage, landscaping and new paint on all building exteriors. Richard Jordan of CBRE’s Atlanta office arranged a seven-year, floating-rate, agency loan on behalf of the joint venture. Shelton Granade, Luke Wickham and Justin Basquill of CBRE represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.
Medalist Capital Arranges $71M Financing for Two Apartment Communities in Raleigh, Durham
by John Nelson
RALEIGH AND DURHAM, N.C. — Medalist Capital has arranged $71 million in financing for two apartment communities in Raleigh and Durham. The properties include the 203-unit Gramercy in downtown Raleigh and the 229-unit Solis Ninth in downtown Durham. Howard Brooks of Medalist Capital’s Raleigh office arranged the two separate loans through a life insurance company on behalf of the undisclosed borrowers.
MIAMI — Robbins Electra has acquired The Broadwater at the Hammock Apartments, a 424-unit multifamily community located at 15000 S.W. 104th St. in Miami. Robbins Electra purchased the asset from HRA Broadwater for $61.2 million. Broadwater’s community amenities include two swimming pools, a fitness center, jogging trail, sand volleyball court and an indoor racquetball court. Larry Stockton, Jeff Resnick, Jaime Rodriguez and Alex Morcate of Colliers International represented both parties in the off-market transaction. Robbins Electra plans to rebrand the property Lago Paradiso and renovate the interiors and community amenities.
RIVERVIEW, FLA. — Passco Cos. has acquired Pearce at Pavilion, a 250-unit apartment community located at 3603 Pavilion Palms Center in Riverview, about 15 miles south of Tampa. Passco purchased the community from partners Adler Group and Mattoni Group for $49.7 million. Pearce at Pavilion’s amenities include a resort-style swimming pool, whirlpool spa, 24-hour fitness and wellness center, clubhouse, coffee bar, multi-media game room, poolside kitchen and a leash-free dog park. JBM Institutional Multifamily Advisors represented the sellers in the transaction. Chris Black of KeyBank Real Estate Capital arranged a Fannie Mae acquisition loan on behalf of Passco, which has closed on three acquisitions in Florida in the past month.
To many people, Dallas and Fort Worth are one and the same. But to local Texans, they are two distinctly different cities in which to work, live and play. And to investors, the fundamental strategies are drastically different. Many consider Fort Worth to be the region’s cultural center and the “cooler” place to live. In terms of job growth, both cities are booming and are magnets for young, talented professionals. With this job growth comes a burgeoning multifamily market with future potential that is sure to remain strong. Here’s why. Job growth in the region continues to outpace the national average by more than 50 percent, and the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area is ranked among the highest-growth metro territories in the country. More than 100,000 jobs have been added over the past year, thanks in large part to major corporate relocations and expansions. Toyota and Liberty Mutual are examples of two major companies committed to growth in the local market. In addition, over the next five years, the demographic of 20- to 34-year-olds is projected to increase by close to 100,000 people – one of fastest rates in the country. These millennials typically prefer to rent and are less likely …
LANCASTER, PA. — HJ Sims has secured $98 million in financing for Brethren Village, a continuing care retirement community in Lancaster. In 2016, Brethren hired Sims to serve as senior managing underwriter for the proposed refinancing of 2008 bonds on the facility. Sims worked with Brethren Village’s independent municipal advisor to pair the refinance with financing to develop an independent living expansion project known as Northside Court. The financing consists of fixed-rate refunding bonds structured with serial and term bonds, a 25-year maturity and level annual debt service. The 2017 refunding bonds include optional redemption provisions of 10 years to enable Brethren to repay the bonds prior to maturity. The Northside Court project financing was structured as a variable rate, tax-exempt direct placement with one bank. The term of the bank commitment is 10 years with a 25-year principal amortization.
DETROIT — Olympia Development has unveiled the initial phase of residential development at The District Detroit, featuring six buildings. The plan includes the redevelopment of four existing buildings — The Alhambra, The American, The Eddystone and 150 Bagley — as well as the construction of two new buildings. Of the 686 total units, 139 will be designated as affordable housing for those making no more than 80 percent of the area median income. This is Detroit’s single largest project of new market-rate apartment units, affordable units and redeveloped historic buildings in more than 20 years, according to Olympia Development. Olympia Development has teamed up with American Community Developers Inc. on five of the properties near Little Caesars Arena. Bagley Development Group will assist with the redevelopment of 150 Bagley. Construction of the new buildings is expected to begin later this year, with the renovation of existing buildings beginning in 2018. The District Detroit is a 50-block, mixed-use development led by Ilitch Holdings Inc. encompassing theaters, sports venues, restaurants, shops, offices and residential space.
CHICAGO — CBRE has brokered the sale of Bel-Harbour in Chicago for $51.5 million. The sale of the 207-unit condominium property is a deconversion to rental units. The 30-story property is located at 420 W. Belmont Ave. in the Lakeview neighborhood. The building features a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Amenities include a heated indoor pool, sun deck and on-site maintenance and management. John Jaeger, Dan Cohen and MJ Zaring of CBRE represented the seller, Bel-Harbour Condo Association. Strategic Properties of North America purchased the property. “This is the largest condo deconversion transaction we have seen in Chicago in a long time,” says Jaeger. “Investors are capitalizing on these opportunities to enter the multifamily market in excellent locations. You can’t build a rental building of this size at this location. As the multifamily market continues to perform at such a high-level, this will be one of the most effective ways investors can bring new rental product to the market.” Under the Condominium Property Act in Illinois, unit owners can elect to sell a condo property if 75 percent or more are in agreement.