Multifamily

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GREELEY, COLO. — Schuman Cos. has completed the sale of Bears Village Apartments, a multifamily property located at 509 18th St. in Greeley. California-based Black Point Capital acquired the asset for $12.9 million, which equates to $131,633 per unit and $193.58 per square foot. Over the past three years, the seller repositioned the 98-unit property from a student housing community to a market-rate apartment complex, including the addition of new systems and a fitness center. Previous to Schuman Cos.’ ownership, the University of Northern Colorado owned the asset. At the time of sale, the property was 97 percent occupied, of which 27 percent were students. Phil Dankner of Unique Properties / TNC Worldwide and Greystone-Unique Apartment Group, handled the transaction. Walter Scruggs of Black Point Capital worked with John Stewart of Grandbridge Real Estate Capital to secure acquisition financing.

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The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) is being felt across every facet of the student housing industry. On  and off campus, owners and operators have grappled with the cancellation of in-person classes and administrative orders by universities for students to vacate campus entirely in hopes of slowing the spread of the virus. As the situation continues to escalate, many in the industry are wondering what the virus’ impact will be on the months ahead and on the upcoming academic year. On Friday, April 17, Student Housing Business (SHB) released a complimentary webinar sponsored by Pavlov Media, during which four CEOs from top companies in student housing provided their perspective on the impact of COVID-19 on the industry. The discussion was led by Rich Kelley, publisher of SHB, with speakers including Wes Rogers, president and CEO of Landmark Properties; Rob Bronstein, president and founder of The Scion Group; Peter Stelian, CEO of Blue Vista Companies; and Christopher Merrill, co-founder and CEO of Harrison Street. April Rent Collections Despite mounting concerns over the impact the cancellation of in-person classes might have on rent collections, all four CEOs reported at least 90 percent of rent payments collected as of April 16. “Rent collections are currently at …

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NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $16.7 million sale of a 48-unit multifamily property in Queens. Located at 31-65 29th St., the 39,549-square-foot building features studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, and offers convenient access to LaGuardia Airport. Matt Fotis, Lazarus Apostolidis, Zachary Golub and Paul Youssef represented the seller, a private investor. The buyer was also an undisclosed private investor.

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RED Capital Orlando Multifamily Rent and Occupancy Forecast

Since the end of the Great Recession, Orlando has been among the country’s fastest-growing economies and strongest multifamily markets. After 2014, metro payroll employment increased at a 3.7 percent compound annual rate, 120 percent faster than the national average. Only Austin surpassed Orlando for payroll growth among the peer group of 50 large metropolitan markets, according to The RED 50, a proprietary econometric model developed by RED Capital Research. Personal income grew about 6.8 percent annually, 45 percent faster than the national average. Apropos of the apartment sector, effective rents advanced at a 5.9 percent annual rate, according to Reis data, surpassed only by Atlanta (6.9 percent), Dallas (6.0 percent) and Nashville (6.2 percent) among growth markets — and not by much. All the while, the sources of Orlando’s prosperity grew more diverse and its labor force more highly skilled. In the past five years, the fastest growing segments of the metro economy were professional, technical and scientific services, air transportation, manufacturing and construction. Indeed, employment growth in the sectors most popularly associated with Orlando — arts and entertainment plus food services and lodging — was outpaced by the finance and insurance industry. Nonetheless, theme parks, resort hotels, leisure service and …

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IRMO, S.C. — Capstone Apartment Partners has arranged the $37.6 million sale of Ardmore Ballentine, a 315-unit multifamily community in Irmo. The property offers one-, two and three-bedroom floor plans that were 94 percent occupied at the time of sale. Communal amenities at the gated community include a pool, clubhouse, fitness center, picnic/grilling area, pet park, car care center and laundry facilities. Ardmore Ballentine was built in 2012 and is situated at 114 Ballentine Crossing Lane, 17 miles northwest of downtown Columbia. Austin Green, Caleb Troop and Alex McDermott of Capstone represented the seller, Greensboro, N.C.-based Ardmore Residential, in the transaction. Triangle Real Estate of Gastonia Inc. acquired the community.

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STUARTS DRAFT, VA. — Hunt Real Estate Capital has provided a $12.7 million Fannie Mae refinancing loan for Brittany Knoll Apartments in Stuarts Draft. The 153-unit property comprises 14 three-story buildings that were built between 1998 and 2000. The borrower, Brittany Knoll LLC, built the property and has self-managed it since. The loan has a 10-year term with a 30-year amortization schedule. The interest rate was not disclosed, although Maria Zubillaga of Hunt Real Estate said the new rate is 170 basis points lower than the borrower’s previous rate. Brittany Knoll offers two- and three-bedroom floor plans and a playground. The community is located 35 miles west of downtown Charlottesville.

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ESCONDIDO, CALIF. — Colliers International has arranged the sale of Sage Apartments, a multifamily community located at 1920 and 1960 E. Grand Ave. in Escondido. Clear Sky Escondido LP sold the asset to Subsidiaria de Santa Jacinto LLC for $34.7 million, or $253,285 per unit. Peter Scepanovia and Corey McHenry of Colliers International San Diego Region’s Multifamily Advisory Group represented the seller in the transaction. Totaling 86,748 square feet, Sage Apartments features 137 units in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts. Over the past three years, the seller made various interior and exterior upgrades to the 1970-era property. The new owner plans to continue the upgrades and renovations.

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SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. — KeyBank Community Development Lending and Investment (CDLI) has arranged a $15.2 million interim bridge loan on behalf of Alliant Strategic Investments (ASI) to acquire Village Green Apartments, an affordable housing property in San Bernardino. Woodland Hills, Calif.-based ASI is an investment firm focused on the acquisition and preservation of affordable and workforce housing in urban markets throughout the United States. Situated on 22 acres, Village Green Apartments features 184 units in a mix of one- and two-bedroom layouts. Community amenities for the pet-friendly property include private backyards and two swimming pools. Additionally, KeyBank Real Estate Capital’s (KBREC) Commercial Mortgage Group is arranging permanent financing — a Federal Housing Administration 223(f) mortgage through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development — for ASI. The term of the Housing Assistance Payments Contract on the property will be extended. Hector Zuniga of KeyBank’s CDLI and Paul Angle of KBREC’s Commercial Mortgage Group structured the financing.

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SIERRA VISTA, ARIZ. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of the Los Arcos Mobile Home Park, located at 650 E. Busby Drive in Sierra Vista. An individual/personal trust acquired the community from a private investor for $3.2 million. Situated on 37.2 acres, Los Arcos Mobile Home Park features 232 total lots. At the time of sale, the property was 60 percent occupied. Michael Escobedo and Glenn Esterson of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer in the deal.

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FRISCO, TEXAS — Embrey Partners, a San Antonio-based multifamily developer, has received a loan for the refinancing of Domain at the Gate, a 350-unit apartment community in Frisco. Built in 2017, the property offers a 24-hour fitness center with yoga and spin studios, an indoor sports simulator, clubhouse and coffee bar, pool with outdoor kitchen and a private library. Pacific Life Insurance Co. provided the loan, and Trinity Real Estate Finance Inc. placed the debt. The amount of the loan was not disclosed.

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