RALEIGH, N.C. — Covenant Capital Group has sold Regency Place Apartments, a 180-unit, garden-style apartment community located at 6210 St. Regis Circle in west Raleigh. Towne Properties purchased the property, its first acquisition in the Southeast, for $20.8 million free and clear of existing debt. Regency Place comprises nine three-story buildings with a mix of one- and two-bedroom units averaging 848 square feet. Covenant Capital Group upgraded the property’s amenities, exteriors and unit interiors over the past two years. Justin Good, Allan Lynch, Jeff Glenn and Jason Nettles of HFF represented the seller in the transaction.
Multifamily
Lyon Living Receives $388.4M in Freddie Mac Loans to Refinance Multifamily Portfolio in California, Colorado
by Katie Sloan
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. — Lyon Living has received $388.4 million in loans to refinance a seven-property multifamily portfolio located in California and Colorado. The 2,152-unit portfolio consists of Trabuco Highlands in Trabuco Canyon, Calif.; The Vineyards in Anaheim, Calif.; The Arbors in Lake Forest, Calif.; Sedona in Placentia, Calif.; Monarch Coast in Dana Point, Calif.; Capistrano Pointe in San Juan Capistrano, Calif.; and Autumn Chase in Highlands Ranch, Colo. The portfolio was 94 percent leased at the time of financing. Charles Halladay, Sebastian Trujillo and Lauren LaFever of HFF worked on behalf of Lyon Living to secure the financing in seven separate loans placed with Freddie Mac’s CME Program. HFF will service the securitized loans, each of which has a fixed-rate term of 10 years with a minimum five years of interest-only payments. Loan proceeds were used to refinance expiring debt on the properties. Newport Beach-based Lyon Living develops, owns and operates a portfolio of multifamily communities in California, Colorado, Georgia and Florida. — Katie Sloan
Rent an apartment or buy a home? That is the question now posed to many Millennials as they face the facts about the high barriers to homeownership that generations before them, at the same stage of life, could easily overcome. But since the Great Recession and the loose homeownership qualifications that helped spawn it, banks and other home-lending institutions have been under the tight-fisted control of government regulators who have demanded, rightly or wrongly, that prospective homeowners meet strict and often daunting qualifications to buy a house. While that’s bad news for a generation that was raised by families who owned homes and where a home was the primary financial asset for inheritance, it’s good news for multifamily investors, developers and contractors. The demand for apartments has risen to levels eclipsing demand for homeownership in one of the few times in modern history. This is especially true in Orange County where home prices have always been among the highest in the nation. In fact, demand among multifamily investors is so strong that nearly every recent offering for well-located apartment properties has garnered multiple offers, creating a perfect-storm situation for the sellers. One sale that involved an investment portfolio of four …
CBRE Arranges $72.5M Acquisition Financing for Five-Property Seniors Housing Portfolio in Pacific Northwest
by Nellie Day
SALEM, ORE. — CBRE has arranged $72.5 million in financing for the acquisition of The Bonaventure Portfolio, five independent living and assisted living communities throughout the states of Washington and Oregon. NorthStar Healthcare Income, a non-traded REIT, acquired the portfolio, which totals 453 units. Based in Salem, Ore., Bonaventure is a family of companies that develops and operates seniors housing properties in the West. The company operates 24 properties in three states. Aron Will and Matthew Whitlock, both of CBRE National Senior Housing, arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan with 24 months interest-only payments through its Fannie Mae DUS Multifamily loan origination program.
CBRE Secures $51M in Acquisition Financing for 209-Unit Apartment Building in Stamford, Connecticut
by Amy Works
STAMFORD, CONN. — CBRE has secured $51 million in financing for the acquisition of 66 Summer Street, an apartment building located in Stamford. The borrower was KC Summer Street Owner LLC, a joint venture between The Kabr Group and Ceruzzi Properties. Freddie Mac provided the eight-year, fixed-rate loan with full funding based on pro forma, as the property is still in its lease-up period. The newly constructed property features 209 luxury apartment units. Mark Fisher, Jason Gaccione, Alex Furnay, Irene Lu and Michael Ricco of CBRE facilitated the loan for the borrower, while CBRE Capital Market’s Investment Sales team represented the seller in the deal.
Eastern Union Funding Arranges $35.9M in Refinancing for Three Multifamily Properties in Connecticut
by Amy Works
WINDSOR, NEWINGTON AND BLOOMFIELD, CONN. — Eastern Union Funding has arranged three loans totaling $35.9 million to refinance three multifamily properties in Connecticut. The borrower was a New York-based private investment firm. Totaling 369 units, the properties are Williamsburg Apartments, 250 Bloomfield Ave. in Windsor; Northwood Apartments, 215 Lowrey Place in Newington; and Manor House Apartments, 14-2 Revere Drive in Bloomfield. Customers Bank provided the financing.
New York Residence Inc. Facilitates Purchase of 31,000 SF Multifamily Building in Manhattan
by Amy Works
NEW YORK CITY — New York Residence Inc. has brokered the purchase of a multifamily and retail building located at 165-167 Williams St. in downtown Manhattan. A private European equity fund acquired the 31,000-square-foot property from an investor group led by Eli Tabak of Bluestone Group for an undisclosed price. Originally built in 1907 as an office building, the 10-story building features ground-floor retail space, leased to Downtown Pharmacy, and 12 apartments on the upper floors. Thomas Guss and Saul Lalic of New York Residence Inc. represented the buyer, while Victor Sozio and Jesse Greshin of Ariel Property Advisors represented the seller in the transaction.
PAYSON, ARIZ. — MidCap Financial has arranged a $4.5 million bridge-to-HUD loan to refinance Compass Senior Living’s Majestic Rim Retirement Living, located in the Phoenix suburb of Payson. Majestic Rim is a 50-unit independent living facility built in 2006. Compass purchased the property in 2014 as an underperforming asset. MidCap’s bridge loan will refinance existing debt on the property.
NEW YORK CITY — Rosewood Realty Group has arranged the sale of a portfolio of four contiguous multifamily buildings in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. 242-248 Bainbridge Partners acquired the portfolio from 242-248 Bainbridge Residences LLC for $10.2 million. Totaling 29,200 square feet, the properties offer 32 apartments, including 18 rent-stabilized units and 14 market-rate units. Michael Guttman of Rosewood represented the buyer and seller in the deal.
ROCHESTER, MINN. — Welsh Construction has completed construction of the Lofts at Mayo Park in Rochester in southern Minnesota. The apartment property is located within the Destination Medical Center Development District between 107 and 121 Sixth Ave. Southeast. Helen and Chris Roland, trustees of the George F. Pougiales Trust, are developing the four-story project. Welsh Construction worked with the duo to execute their vision for the residential development near Mayo Clinic. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday, Feb. 21. The development features 29 units and was designed by Minneapolis-based Snow Kreilich Architects.