Multifamily

CHICAGO — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $28.5 million receivership sale of 1900 W Lawrence, a boutique multifamily property in Chicago’s Ravenswood neighborhood. The asset features 59 luxury apartment units and more than 19,000 square feet of ground-level retail space. Located at 1900 W. Lawrence Ave., the building is a former Sears store that was redeveloped in 2021. At the time of sale, the property’s retail space was fully occupied by tenants such as DeVry University and Club Pilates, and the residential units were 94 percent full. The four-story building includes a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, with the second floor consisting of townhome-style units. Each floor includes amenity spaces catered toward remote work and social gatherings. Jack Maloney and Brad Smith of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Matthew Tarshis of Frontline Real Estate Partners, a court-appointed receiver in the matter.

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CHICAGO — Greenstone Partners has brokered the sale of 401 West Ontario Street, a 48,000-square-foot office building in Chicago’s River North neighborhood. The loft-style building features zoning that supports multifamily redevelopment. Jordan Multack of Greenstone represented the buyer, a private, Chicago-based development group. According to Greenstone, the buyer was drawn to the building’s efficient and flexible floor plates, value-add conversion potential and onsite indoor parking.

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— By Cray Carlson of CBRE — The Inland Empire multifamily market remains one of the premier markets to invest in across Southern California, benefiting from ample land availability and less restrictive regulations than many neighboring markets. Still, like many markets, there was a disconnect between buyers and sellers in 2024 and 2025 due to interest rates. It remains psychologically difficult for investors to sell a property with an existing 3.5 percent interest rate and complete a 1031 exchange into an asset carrying a 6 percent rate. That spread creates a meaningful mental hurdle, and has prevented many owners from disposing of their properties. That hesitation, however, has not erased opportunity. There are still great opportunities in the market, even with a 6 percent interest rate. The economic fundamentals remain strong, and cap rates have increased even amid higher interest rates. Cap rates have climbed since last year, and there are still great returns to be had. While many investors continue to struggle with the reality of higher borrowing costs, escalated interest rates are not going anywhere in the near term. In 2024, the Inland Empire recorded 74 multifamily transactions of eight units or more. As of the beginning of …

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RENO, NEV. — Berkadia has arranged the sale of The Element, a garden-style apartment property in Reno. A Los Angeles-based private owner sold the asset to a private buyer for $41 million. Jared Glover of Berkadia Nevada represented the seller in the deal. Built in 1975 and 1977, The Element features 206 apartments and walkable proximity to Whole Foods Market, Target and a variety of restaurant and retail offerings.

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HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. — Matthews Real Estate Investment Services has directed the purchase of Mora Kai Apartment Homes, a multifamily property located at 18881 Mora Kai Lane in Huntington Beach. A local private value-add investor acquired the asset from an undisclosed seller for $16.1 million in an off-market transaction. Situated on 2.7 acres, Mora Kai Apartments features 12 residential buildings offering a total of 42 two- and three-bedroom townhome-style apartments. According to Matthews, the property offers more than 60 percent rental upside potential through interior renovations and rental repositioning, as in-place rents are currently well below market. The buyer plans to implement a strategic capital program to increase rents, stabilize operations and refinance into long-term debt. Kyle Mirrafati of Matthews represented the buyer in the transaction. Matthews Capital Markets secured nonrecourse, 24-month bridge financing at an 80 percent loan-to-cost ratio for the buyer.

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BURLINGTON, COLO. — Senior Living Investment Brokerage (SLIB) has arranged the sale of a 44-bed skilled nursing facility in Burlington, a city in eastern Colorado. The building totals roughly 25,003 square feet. A group of California-based investors sold the property to a Colorado-based owner and operator for an undisclosed price. Vince Viverito, Jason Punzel, Jeff Binder and Nick Cacciabando of SLIB brokered the transaction. 

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EDINA, MINN. — JLL Capital Markets has negotiated the sale of The Eddi at Pentagon Village, a luxury apartment community with 202 units in Edina. Completed in 2023, the property is positioned within the Pentagon Village development. Units average 753 square feet. According to JLL, The Eddi is the largest wood-frame modular apartment building in Minnesota, with 205 modules manufactured off site by Rise Modular and stacked atop a site-built concrete parking and amenity podium. Amenities include a fitness center, pool, clubroom, coworking spaces, dog spa and outdoor fire pits. Josh Talberg, Joseph Peris and Jack Graveline of JLL represented the sellers, Rise Modular and Soloman Real Estate Group. Oaks Properties was the buyer.

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ADDISON, ILL. — Essex Realty Group has arranged the $3.3 million sale of 439-449 W. Stevens Drive, a 23-unit multifamily property in Addison. Anthony Citriglia of Essex Realty Group brokered the transaction. Additionally, Asher Motew, Quinn Keenan and Elliott Quigley of Essex Capital Markets arranged a $2.2 million acquisition loan through Freddie Mac. The five-year loan features interest-only payments for two years.

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GAINESVILLE, FLA. — CBRE has arranged a $162 million acquisition loan for a six-property multifamily portfolio totaling 1,432 units in Gainesville on behalf of Westlight Capital. Jubeen Vaghefi and Denny St. Romain of CBRE represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction and secured the financing. The multifamily properties named in the portfolio, which are located near major employment drivers, universities and key regional infrastructure, include Hunters Crossing, Huntington Lakes, Lake Crossing, Spyglass, Lakewood Villas and Woodland Villas.

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Developer Nasser Freres is nearing completion of The Greyson, a 29-story apartment tower in the Journal Square neighborhood of Jersey City. Designed by Handel Architects, The Greyson will have 622 apartments, approximately 45,000 square feet of office space and ground-floor retail space. Apartments will come in studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Amenities will include a relaxation zone and spa, an art gallery and studio, children’s playroom, karaoke room, pet spa, bowling alley, screening room, game lounge, speakeasy, VR sports room with arcade games and a catering kitchen. Residents will also have access to a coworking space with a lounge, private work pods and conference rooms, as well as a fitness center, coffee bar, podcast/TikTok room and a party lounge. Construction began in summer 2024, and leasing will commence in February.

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