ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Community Preservation Partners (CPP), in a joint venture with Jamboree Housing, has acquired Miracle Terrace Apartments, a 179-unit affordable seniors housing community in the Los Angeles suburb of Anaheim, for $53.5 million. A private owner sold the property. As part of the transaction, the Anaheim Housing Authority will help keep rents below market level. Irvine-based CPP plans to invest $7.4 million in renovations to the property, including new air conditioning units, energy-efficient appliances, water conservation upgrades, improvements to the façade, amenity improvements, and new countertops, cabinets and flooring. Jamboree Housing will provide wellness and mobility services, as well as coordinate services and offer community events.
Seniors Housing
Hunt Mortgage Partners Provides $5.2M Loan for Seniors Apartment Property in Downtown El Paso
by Amy Works
EL PASO, TEXAS — Hunt Mortgage Partners has provided $5.2 million in financing for the acquisition and rehabilitation of Father Carlos Pinto Memorial Apartments in downtown El Paso. The Freddie Mac tax-exempt loan features an 18-year term, two years of interest-only payments and a 35-year amortization schedule. Paisano Housing Redevelopment Corp. will use the financing to purchase and renovate the 113-unit property, which is restricted to residents age 62 or old. After the $6.5 million renovation, the property will offer one- and two-bedroom units for seniors.
SunTrust Provides $68.3M Refinancing for GoodWorks Unlimited’s Seniors Housing Portfolio
by John Nelson
NASHVILLE, TENN. — SunTrust Bank has provided a $68.3 million loan to GoodWorks Unlimited LLC, a seniors housing provider with communities in Kentucky and Tennessee, for the refinancing of its portfolio. GoodWorks’ properties feature independent living, assisted living and memory care components. The organization will use the loan proceeds to refinance existing debt and expand its facilities. Currently 11 of GoodWorks’ 23 facilities are positioned for expansion. Harborview Capital Partners advised GoodWorks during the transaction.
SAN MATEO, CALIF. — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap specializing in institutional and major private investors, has negotiated the sale of The Villa at San Mateo for $46.5 million. The mixed-use property includes a 135-unit age-restricted community with six ground floor retail spaces in the Bay Area city of San Mateo. Originally constructed in 1957 as the Villa Hotel, the 4.5-acre property was converted to apartments in 2006. The community is nearby a shopping center currently undergoing a 290,000-square-foot expansion, and is walking distance from the Hillsdale Caltrain Station, which offers express service to both San Francisco and San Jose. The IPA team of Stan Jones, Phil Saglimbeni, Sal Saglimbeni, Mark Myers and Joshua Jandris represented the seller, Acacia Capital. The buyer was Elder Care Alliance. CBRE Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured Finance team arranged $30.4 million in acquisition financing for Elder Care in the transaction. Fannie Mae will provide the 10-year, fixed-rate financing. Elder Care Alliance is a California-based nonprofit seniors housing operator.
TUCSON, ARIZ. — Dekel Capital, a Los Angeles-based real estate merchant bank, has arranged $25.4 million in financing for the development of Sage Tucson, an assisted living and memory care project in the Casas Adobes submarket of Tucson. The deal was capitalized with a $17 million construction loan arranged through Dekel’s advisory practice and $8.4 million joint-venture equity funded by the firm’s proprietary equity fund, Dekel Strategic Investors (DSI). The property will include 86 assisted living units and 20 memory care units in a two-story structure located on 9.6 acres. Construction began in late 2016 for completion in early 2018. This is the third investment Dekel has made with the borrower, Willis Development.
Cushman & Wakefield Arranges Sale of 233-Unit Seniors Housing Community in Laguna Hills
by Nellie Day
LAGUNA HILLS, CALIF. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of The Wellington, a 233-unit independent living and assisted living community in the Los Angeles suburb of Laguna Hills. The luxury community is located next to a master-planned, age-restricted community with over 14,000 residents. The buyer, which was not disclosed, has brought in San Diego-based Senior Resources Group to manage the property. David Rothschild, Mary Christian and Allen McMurty of Cushman & Wakefield’s National Senior Housing Investment Advisory represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.
Monticello Asset Management Facilitates $28.5M Mortgage Financing for Skilled Nursing Facility in New Jersey
by Amy Works
PERTH AMBOY, N.J. — Investment advisor Monticello Asset Management LLC has originated $28.5 million in financing for The Alameda Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare, a skilled nursing facility in the New York City suburb of Perth Amboy. The bridge-to-HUD loan provided capital for the acquisition of the property by a seniors housing owner-operator. The property consists of a six-story, 82,205-square-foot structure containing the healthcare facility and a detached one-story, 3,400-square-foot retail building. The facility contains 130 resident rooms and is licensed for 250 skilled nursing beds.
Lancaster Pollard Negotiates $30.5M Sale of Seniors Housing Community in Central Florida
by John Nelson
PORT ORANGE, FLA. — Lancaster Pollard has arranged the $30.5 million sale of CountrySide Lakes, a 146-unit independent living and assisted living community in Port Orange, approximately 55 miles northeast of Orlando. Shepherd Health, a Miami-based seniors housing developer and operator, purchased the property from a private ownership group. Natasha Ursuy of Fifth Third Bank originated a $24 million acquisition loan for the buyer through the bank. Built in 1984, CountrySide Lakes offers 26 independent living units and 120 assisted living units. The community currently has a waiting list and has averaged 97 percent occupancy since 2013. Chad Elliott and Gerald Swiacki of Lancaster Pollard represented the seller in the deal.
SNYDER, TEXAS — Senior Living Investment Brokerage Inc. (SLIB) has arranged the $3.7 million sale of a skilled nursing facility in Snyder, located approximately 110 miles northeast of Odessa, Texas. The facility was built in 1977 and features 97 licensed and 72 operational beds. A Texas-based operator purchased the property. Neither the seller nor the name of the facility were disclosed. Matthew Alley led the SLIB team in negotiating the transaction.
GRAYSLAKE, ILL. — CA Ventures LLC and Pathway Senior Living have opened Travanse Living at Grayslake, a 96-unit senior living community. The building is located at 1865 E. Belvidere Road in Grayslake, about 40 miles north of downtown Chicago. The community features 68 assisted living suites and 28 memory care residences. The assisted living suites consist of 29 studios, 37 one-bedroom and two two-bedroom units. Located on the third floor, the 28 memory care residences consist of 20 studios and eight two-bedroom units. The community is located two miles from Northwestern Medicine Grayslake Outpatient Center. Chicago-based Worn Jerabek Wiltse Architects designed the community. CA Ventures was the project developer, and Pathway will operate the community. Travanse Living communities are also located in Olathe, Kan. and Wheaton, Ill.