Multifamily

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RIVERSIDE, CALIF. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of Altavita Village, California’s third-largest seniors housing community. Senior Living Riverside LP, an affiliate of La Jolla, Calif.-based Westmont Living, acquired the asset for $58 million, or $98,500 per unit. The seller was Air Force Village West Inc. Totaling more than 1.2 million square feet, Altavita Village is a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) comprising 267 independent living cottages, 103 independent living apartments, 70 independent living duplexes, 59 skilled nursing beds, 55 assisted living units and 35 memory care units. Additionally, the community features main and private dining rooms, a village café, clinic, library, meeting rooms, a chapel and beauty shop. At the time of sale, the asset was 40 percent occupied. Altavita Village is located on a 153-acre site at 17050 Arnold Drive in Riverside, and the property was originally developed in 1989 as a retirement community for military officers before opening to the general public in 2015. The development is located adjacent to March Air Reserve Base. Since 2013, prior ownership invested more than $8 million in upgrades at the property. The buyer plans to invest $20 million in the property over the next several years and convert …

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GLENDALE, COLO. — JLL has arranged $22.8 million in financing for two adjacent multifamily properties located in Glendale, a suburb of Denver. The borrower is Glendale-based Slipstream Properties. Kristian Lichtenfels led the JLL team that arranged the two 10-year, interest-only, fixed-rate loans through Freddie Mac’s Green Advantage program for the borrower. The loans will be serviced by Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP, a JLL company and a Freddie Mac Optigo lender. Proceeds were used to refinance existing loans on the properties. Totaling 185 units, Phenix at Infinity Park I and II are situated along East Mississippi Avenue and South Dahlia Street. The Phase I portion was most recently renovated in 2011 and Phase II was renovated in 2014. The buildings comprise a variety of one- and two-bedroom units, which were 97 percent occupied overall. Community amenities include a swimming pool, dog park, grilling areas and courtyards.

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MESA, ARIZ. — HJ Sims has provided $5.1 million in mezzanine financing for Madison Realty Cos. The funds are part of a financing package that will fund an expansion project at Heritage Village Assisted Living in Mesa. Madison acquired the property in 2017. The property currently features six assisted living and memory care homes and a medical building, though the actual number of units was not disclosed. SAL Management Group operates the community. The planned expansion will add two more assisted living and memory care buildings. Sims partnered with a bank to propose a high-leverage financing solution to fund the expansion and recapitalize existing debt, with the bank providing the first-mortgage loan.

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DALLAS — When developing multifamily product in a market that has added more than 20,000 new units in each of the past three years, distinguishing a community from its peers isn’t just important — it’s essential. According to data from CoStar Group, the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex added approximately 70,000 multifamily units between 2016 and 2018. The market has also absorbed more than 25,000 units over the last 12 months, a period in which only about 23,000 apartments were delivered. Vacancy currently sits at 7.5 percent. A panel of developers at the eighth annual InterFace Multifamily Texas conference discussed best practices for differentiating a property in a market that is not only teeming with new supply, but also home to segments of sophisticated renters. Held on Sept. 5 at the Westin Galleria hotel in Dallas, the event drew more than 225 attendees. Drew Kile, senior vice president at Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, moderated the panel. Cultivating A Story Whether by the inclusion of an unusual amenity, the delivery of distinct unit mix that is perfectly targeted to the surrounding demographic or the ascription of a unique story behind the project, multifamily developers in DFW simply …

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AUSTIN, TEXAS — New York-based investment firm Castle Lanterra Properties (CLP) has sold Array, a 370-unit apartment community located in the East Riverside area of Austin. The 14-acre property was originally constructed in 1973 and then completely renovated in 2013. Floor plans include one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments in 40 two-story residential buildings. Array features amenities such as two pools, two dog parks, a fully equipped fitness center with an elevated spinning room and yoga room, an outdoor sports court and a resident lounge. CLP acquired the asset in 2016 for $38.5 million before executing a value-add program.

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HALTOM CITY, TEXAS — Greystone has provided $19.5 million in Fannie Mae acquisition financing for a 216-unit apartment community in Haltom City, a suburb of Fort Worth. The financing consisted of an $18.2 million Fannie Mae Green Rewards loan and a $1.3 million mezzanine loan to supplement the first mortgage. Both loans are nonrecourse and carry 12-year terms and fixed interest rates. The borrower was not disclosed.

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BOSTON — Cornerstone Realty Capital has arranged a $8.5 million construction loan for the Residences at Hyde Park Station, a 24-unit multifamily property in Boston. The property will consist of 24 two-bedroom units, one 300-square-foot commercial space, a common area roof deck and a parking garage. The permanent financing carries a fixed interest rate, an 85 percent loan-to-cost structure, a seven-year term and a 30-year amortization schedule. The lender and construction schedule were undisclosed.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — FCP has purchased Somerset Apartments, a 240-unit workforce housing complex in Charlotte, for $18 million. Somerset Apartments offers one- through three-bedroom floor plans and is situated near the LYNX Light Rail Blue Line. Communal amenities include a clubhouse, swimming pool, grilling area and a sports court. Brooks Colquitt of Cushman & Wakefield represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The garden-style community is located adjacent to FCP’s Hunters Pointe.

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PENSACOLA, FLA. — Blue Magma Residential LLC has acquired Heritage Apartments, a 20-building, 194-unit multifamily community in Pensacola, for $17.8 million. The buyer will rebrand the property as The Park at Sterling Hills and will invest $2 million to renovate the exterior and interior units of the property. Heritage Apartments offers one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, and was 95 percent occupied at the time of sale. Communal amenities include a swimming pool, fitness center, clubhouse, dog park and grilling stations. David Etchison of Berkadia represented the buyer in the transaction. Regions Bank provided acquisition financing. The seller was not disclosed.

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HOUSTON — A partnership between MetroNational and Slate Real Estate Partners has completed The McAdams, a 333-unit apartment community located in the Memorial City area of Houston. The property offers a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging in size from 563 to 1,821 square feet and features custom cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Amenities include a rooftop pool, resident lounge, fitness center, a game room and a pet park. Rents at The McAdams range from $1,515 to $4,865 for a three-bedroom unit, according to The Houston Chronicle.

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