Multifamily

ST. CLOUD, MINN. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of The Highlands, a 100-unit apartment complex in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Cloud. The sales price was undisclosed. Located at 2015 27th St., the property was constructed in 2003 and is part of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Section 42 program. Amenities include an outdoor pool, playground, community room and underground parking. Chris Collins and Evan Miller of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a limited liability company, and the buyer, a limited liability company.

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TEXAS — Sherman & Roylance has arranged the sale of a 104-bed skilled nursing facility in Texas. A physician owner sold the asset to a California-based buyer for $8.1 million. The facility was built in 2018 and features 94 Medicare and 10 Medicaid beds. The name of the property, buyer and seller were not disclosed. Sherman & Roylance also arranged acquisition financing for the deal.

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CLEBURNE, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Hidden Oaks Mobile Home Park, a 40-site manufactured housing property in Cleburne, a southern suburb of Fort Worth. Skyler Henderson, Brad Dorsey, Edgar Martinez and Blake Eisenberg of Marcus & Millichap brokered the deal. The names of the seller and Texas-based buyer were not disclosed.

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SANDY, UTAH — Tablerock Capital has completed the disposition of Meridian Heights, an apartment community in Sandy, approximately 15 miles south of Salt Lake City. Orion Real Estate Partners acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. Danny Shin and Brock Zylstra of Intuitional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal. Built in 1998 on five acres, Meridian Heights offers 96 one- and two-bedroom apartments with air conditioning, dishwashers and balconies. Community amenities include covered parking, a clubhouse and laundry room.

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PARKER, COLO. — Health Dimensions Group (HDG), along with co-owners Ellipsis and Invesque, has opened Terra Bluffs, an assisted living and memory care community in Parker. The property is located southeast of Denver. Details such as the number of units were not disclosed. HDG provides oversight of the community’s day-to-day operations. Ellipsis is the project developer for the care community and Invesque is the project’s investment partner.

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WINSTED, CONN. — Locally based brokerage firm Chozick Realty has arranged the $4 million sale of The Mill at Still River, a 39-unit apartment building in Winsted, about 25 miles northwest of Hartford. The building was originally constructed as an industrial facility in 1887 and converted to residential use in 1986. Steve Pappas of Chozick Realty represented the buyer and seller, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.

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  A trio of social-impact lending programs is enticing enough to convince market-rate multifamily owners and investors to dip their toes into the affordable housing sector. These recently launched initiatives all promote the creation and preservation of workforce housing. Unlike low-income housing tax credits, Section 8 rent vouchers and other longstanding programs centered on helping families with low and very-low incomes to afford housing, the newest offerings primarily aim to assist missing middle renters — or those with modest-to-low incomes. That’s according to Ian Monk, deputy chief production officer for conventional multifamily at Lument — which is educating its borrowers about the competitive pricing, generous proceeds and potential for lengthy amortization periods available from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. “By charter, the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) have a duty to help provide housing that is affordable to all people, including families with only moderately low incomes,” Monk says. “In the multifamily arena, they may serve those families in fully dedicated affordable communities, but they can also serve them in conventional, market-rate properties that adopt some affordability initiatives using one of these social-impact loan structures.” The GSEs are making a strong push in 2024 to expand participation in the three social-impact loan products, …

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HIALEAH, FLA. — MG Developer has completed the vertical construction of Metro Parc, a 559-unit transit-oriented apartment community located in Hialeah, approximately 13 miles outside Miami. Upon completion, the two-tower building will feature residences with two bedrooms and two bathrooms ranging from 500 to 800 square feet. Amenities at the community will include coworking space, an outdoor kitchen, pool and a gym. The property will also feature ground-floor retail space, including a Latin-inspired food marketplace. Metro Parc is the first phase of the Metro Center development, which will comprise roughly 2.3 million square feet of multifamily and retail space and is scheduled for completion in 2027.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Wisconsin-based investment firm MLG Capital has sold Copperfield Apartments, a 323-unit multifamily community located on the southwest side of Fort Worth. Copperfield Apartments offers one- and two-bedroom units and amenities such as a pool, fitness center, outdoor grilling and dining stations, business center, package lockers and onsite laundry facilities. Michael Ware, Taylor Hill, Drew Kile, Joey Tumminello, Will Balthrope, William Hubbard and Cameron Purse of Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, represented MLG Capital, which purchased the property in 2019, in the transaction. The team also procured the buyer, Dallas-based investment firm Rise48 Equity, which plans to invest about $9 million in capital improvements and rebrand the property as Rise Spring Pointe. Brian Eisendrath, Cameron Chalfant, Jake Vitta and Jesse Zarouk, also with IPA, arranged an undisclosed amount of acquisition financing for the deal.

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BOSTON —MassDevelopment has provided $39.9 million in tax-exempt bond financing for a 115-unit affordable seniors housing project in the Brookline area of Boston. The property will feature one-bedroom units that will be reserved for renters earning 60 percent or less of the area median income and will replace 60 outdated existing public housing units. Bond proceeds will also be used to build 32 parking spaces. Construction began in January and is scheduled for completion in December 2025. The borrower, 32 Marion Apartments LLC, is a for-profit affiliate of the Brookline Housing Authority. Eastern Bank and Rockland Trust purchased the bond.

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