Multifamily

Delaware Street Townhomes in Denver’s South Broadway neighborhood features 22 three-bedroom units.

DENVER — CBRE has arranged the sale of Delaware Street Townhomes, a multifamily building located at 2566-2598 S. Delaware St. and 351-375 W. Vassar Ave. in Denver’s South Broadway neighborhood. Hill Street Realty acquired the asset for $10.4 million from Pando Holdings. Built in 2022, Delaware Street Townhomes features 22 three-bedroom floor plans averaging 1,272 square feet and high-end finishes. At the time of sale, the townhomes were fully leased. Erik Toll, Justin Hunt, Andy Hellman, Brad Schlafer and Jessica Graham of CBRE’s Colorado multifamily investment properties team represented the seller in the deal.

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Life Properties, the property management and construction management affiliate of Olive Tree Holdings, is underway on a $9.9 million capital improvement program at The Life at Wood Springs, a 608-unit apartment community in Indianapolis. The project is slated for completion in the first quarter of 2025. Upgrades include interior renovations to 417 of the residences; the implementation of new windows and paint; laundry center upgrades; resident clubhouse, onsite office and roofing repairs; and improvements to the dog park, playground and asphalt. There have also been necessary repairs made to the pool, delivering an amenity back to residents that had been unavailable for years under previous ownership. Upgrades also include several sustainable and security features, including the implementation of low-flow plumbing retrofits, LED lighting and a new security camera system. The property was originally built in 1973.

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Multifamily Market Overleveraged Revere Capital

As the pandemic lockdowns hammered offices and retail properties, investors abandoned those assets and plowed cash into apartments and warehouses, both of which witnessed robust rent growth and appreciation as the economy reopened. But in many cases, apartment investors tapped ultra-cheap, variable-rate financing to overpay for multifamily properties, expecting rental rates to continue to climb and help the deals pencil financially. While in large part rents have grown — albeit not at the same double-digit level seen during 2021 and early 2022 — buyers often made the deals with too much optimism and failed to account for potential risks or often, at least, underappreciated them. Now, not only has the debt on those multifamily assets become considerably more expensive in about a year’s time, but labor, insurance, taxes and other operating costs also have increased. As a result, financial cracks are emerging in the multifamily market, says Jeff Salladin, a managing director with Dallas-based private debt fund Revere Capital. What’s more, because of the typical 12-month apartment lease term, landlords are unable to pass those higher expenses onto tenants in a timely fashion, declares Salladin, leader of the firm’s real estate debt team. Even if multifamily owners could increase rents, …

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MIAMI — McHugh Construction and Stiles Construction have topped off NEMA Miami, a 39-story luxury apartment tower underway at 2900 Biscayne Blvd. in downtown Miami. Crescent Heights is developing the project, which will comprise 588 apartments in studio, one-, two-and three-bedroom layouts, as well as ground-floor retail space, including a 42,030-square-foot Whole Foods Market store. Additionally, the development will feature a 748-spot parking garage, with 195 spots reserved for Whole Foods patrons. Designed by Arquitectonica, NEMA Miami’s amenities will include indoor and outdoor lounges, a swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms, event space and catering kitchen, private bar lounge and a fitness center. Rockwell Group is providing interior design services. The first move-ins are scheduled for next summer.

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FAIRFAX, VA. — GID has acquired Arbors at Fair Lakes, a 282-unit apartment community located in Fairfax, roughly 20 miles outside of Washington, D.C. Amenities at the property, which will be rebranded as Windsor Fair Oaks, include a clubhouse, pool and sundeck, 24-hour fitness center, dog park, tennis court, two outdoor grilling stations and a complimentary shuttle to the Vienna Metro station. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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MARIETTA, GA. — BWE has arranged financing for the acquisition of The Beacon, a student housing community located near Kennesaw State University’s Marietta campus, roughly 20 miles outside Atlanta. Situated at 315 Freys Gin Road, the property totals 456 beds across 158 units. Residences at the community feature private bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as full-size washers and dryers, and amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, package delivery lockers, a yoga room, private study rooms, 24-hour fitness center, free parking and a swimming pool. Chris Carroll and Max Miller of BWE secured the financing on behalf of the buyer, Campus Realty Advisors. Campus Realty Management, a division of Campus Realty Advisors, will manage The Beacon.

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BOSTON — MassHousing has provided $14.5 million in financing for Farnsworth House, a 76-unit affordable seniors housing complex in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood. The seven-story building was originally constructed in 1982 and consists of 69 one-bedroom units and seven two-bedroom apartments. The borrower, Charles H. Farnsworth Senior Housing Corp., will use the proceeds to refinance existing debt, fund capital improvements and preserve the property’s affordability status. Among the improvements planned for the property are roof replacement, parking lot refurbishment, the removal of an underground oil tank and upgrading of the various electrical and security systems and components.

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HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. — Advanced Real Estate has acquired an apartment community in Huntington Beach, formerly known as Citron House, for $96 million. The buyer plans to implement a $7 million renovation project and rebrand the community as Surf House. Located on Warner Avenue, the property features 264 apartments. The community will undergo an exterior facelift with new windows, balcony upgrades, paint, pool area overhaul with new cabanas, new signage and drive-entry enhancements. Apartment interiors will be modernized with new cabinetry, countertops, flooring, fixtures and a contemporary paint scheme. R3 Construction, Advance’s in-house renovation company, is completing the renovations. Advanced Management Co., Advanced’s in-house management company, will operate the property. In the transaction, Advanced assumed an approximately $53 million Freddie Mac loan, which has a remaining term of 1.5 years and bears interest at a 4.22 percent rate. Geoff Boler, Johnathan Merhaut and Eugene Chong of Eastdil Secured’s Newport Beach office brokered the transaction.

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TUCSON, ARIZ. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged the sale of Juniper Canyon, an apartment community in Tucson. Terms of the transaction were not released. Clint Wadlund, Hamid Panahi, Art Wadlund, Steve Gebing and Cliff David of IPA represented the undisclosed seller and procured the undisclosed buyer in the deal. Situated near Interstate 10 and Oracle Road/State Route 77, Juniper Canyon features 140 apartments.

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CHICAGO — ACO Commercial has arranged the sale of a five-acre development site located at 3000-3052 S. Pitney Court in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood for $8 million. George Toscas and Linda Hatter of ACO represented the seller, St. Louis-based SOHO Investments Inc. The buyer was the Chinese American Service League Inc. The nonprofit plans to develop the site into a comprehensive community care campus with affordable seniors housing, an adult day service center for seniors, an early childcare center and an industrial/commercial kitchen for senior meals and culinary training programs. Additionally, a community center will offer sports programs and outdoor garden space along the river as well as space for meetings. People’s Gas and Coke Co. formerly owned the riverfront property for more than 100 years.

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