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By Channing Hamilton ATLANTA — Investment markets have been tumultuous over the past year, with high interest rates and inflation impacting the flow of debt and equity across the commercial real estate industry. Last year, many investors and brokers chose to weather the storm and try to make it to 2025, when it was estimated that interest rates would begin to moderate. Recently, however, conditions seem to be improving in the seniors housing sector, where many investors are leaving behind the “survive till 2025” strategy that defined 2023. Editor’s note: InterFace Conference Group, a division of France Media Inc., produces networking and educational conferences for commercial real estate executives. To sign up for email announcements about specific events, visit www.interfaceconferencegroup.com/subscribe.  “The relative positioning of seniors housing compared with other real estate asset classes has improved dramatically since last year,” said Blake Peeper, senior managing director of Bridge Investment Group, which is based in Salt Lake City. Peeper attributed his optimism in the seniors housing sector to a variety of factors. “Supply and demand dynamics are in our favor,” he explained. “There’s been a lot of confidence in future net operating income (NOI) growth, and the bid-ask spread has really narrowed. All of that …

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AUSTIN, TEXAS — Locally based investment firm Resolute Capital Partners has purchased Thornton Flats, a 104-unit apartment complex located in south-central Austin. Built in 2017, the garden-style property offers one- and two-bedroom units that feature private balconies/yards. Amenities include a courtyard with a kitchen, fire pit and hammocks, as well as a lounge, business center and a dog park. Patton Jones and Andrew Dickson of Newmark represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.

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SARASOTA, FLA. — Aztec Group has arranged a $54.5 million bridge loan for Alloro at University Groves, a seniors housing community located in Sarasota. An affiliate of United Group of Cos. is the borrower, and Mortgage REIT provided the debt. Developed in 2023, Alloro at University Groves features 183 units for residents aged 55 and older. Amenities at the community include a 12,587-square-foot clubhouse, fitness center, yoga room, salon, movie theater, pickleball and bocce courts, a spa, community garden, dog park and onsite dining facilities. 

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GASTONIA, N.C. — Gindi Equities has sold Greenview Meadows, a 109-unit multifamily community located in Gastonia, roughly 20 miles west of Charlotte. Gindi, which acquired the property for $10 million in February 2021, sold the community to an undisclosed buyer for $14.5 million. Located at 1613 Greenview Drive, the development features apartments in two- and three-bedroom layouts. Amenities at the community include a pet park, playground, picnic areas and a pool with a newly renovated deck. 

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HENDERSON, NEV. — Prism Multifamily Group has purchased Cascade Apartments, a multifamily property located at 1100 N. Center St. in Henderson. 3D Investments sold the asset for $45.5 million, or $174,330 per unit. Originally constructed in 1982, Cascade Apartments offers 261 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, with an average unit size of 949 square feet, spread across the two-story garden-style community. Patrick Sauter, Art Carll-Tangora, Steve Nosrat and Michael Albanese of Avison Young’s Sauter Multifamily Group represented the buyer and seller in the transaction.

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. — A partnership between locally based developer Fields Grade and New York City-based Alpine Residential has completed Atlas and Starling, two multifamily projects totaling 208 units in Jersey City’s Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood. Designed by MHS Architecture and GRT Architects, respectively, Atlas totals 169 units, and Starling totals 39 units. Residences at both properties come in studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, and both buildings also house ground-floor retail space. Monthly rents at both buildings start at about $2,700.

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TUCSON, ARIZ. — Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR has arranged the sale of Sunnyslope Apartments, a 41-unit multifamily property at 150 E. Hardy Road in Tucson. Urbana @ Oro Valley LLC acquired the asset from Sunnyslope Apartments LLC for $5.6 million. Allan Mendelsberg and Joey Martinez of Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR represented the buyer and seller in the deal.

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NEW YORK CITY — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $20 million sale of a portfolio of seven multifamily buildings totaling 124 units in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood. The rent-stabilized buildings feature a mix of one- to four-bedroom units. John Brennan, Bryan Ellis and Miles Davis-Bosch of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction. Both parties were New York-based private investors that requested anonymity.

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OVERLAND PARK, KAN. — Pearlmark, in partnership with Archstone Capital, has purchased Stonehaven at Overland Park, a 68-unit, townhome-style multifamily property in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park. The purchase price and seller were undisclosed. The asset consists of nine two-story buildings with 34 two-bedroom and 34 three-bedroom floor plans. The transaction marks Chicago-based Pearlmark’s first acquisition in metro Kansas City and its fifth investment in its latest equity fund, Pearlmark Equity Partners II LP. The fund is actively investing in the middle market value-add space across the U.S.

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LAWRENCE, MASS. — Developer WinnCos. has completed Stone Mill Lofts, a $39.2 million multifamily adaptive reuse project in Lawrence, a northern suburb of Boston. The project converted a 179-year-old structure that originally housed a stone mill into a complex with one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Of the 86 units, 11 are reserved for households earning 30 percent or less of the area median income (AMI); 58 are reserved for renters earning up to 60 percent of AMI; and the other 17 are to be rented at market rates. Amenities include a resident lounge and kitchen, billiards room, fitness center, children’s playroom, resident storage lockers, work-from-home pods, package room and a historic mill exhibit room. MassHousing provided $25.9 million in financing for the project.

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