DALLAS — HFF has secured financing commitments for The Village Apartments, an apartment complex in Dallas totaling 7,000 units. The financing included a single-sponsor securitization and a floating-rate credit facility. Freddie Mac provided all financing commitments, and the loans will be serviced by HFF through its Freddie Mac Program Plus seller/servicer program. HFF worked on behalf of a joint venture between Lincoln Property Co., Invesco Real Estate (acting on behalf of an institutional client) and Crow Holdings. Financing proceeds were used to retire an existing Freddie Mac loan facility and to provide additional capital for future development. The Village is located at the intersection of Caruth Haven and Greenville Avenue, eight miles northeast of downtown Dallas.
Multifamily
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS — Dougherty Mortgage LLC has closed a $3.7 million Fannie Mae loan for the acquisition of Bent Tree Apartments, a 112-unit multifamily property located in San Angelo. Dougherty’s Minneapolis office arranged the seven-year term, 30-year amortization loan on behalf of the borrower, SA Bent Tree Apartments LP.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — SWBC Real Estate has sold the Overlook Ranch apartment complex. SWBC Real Estate developed the property in a partnership with American National Insurance Co. CAF Capital Partners purchased the property in an off-market transaction for an undisclosed amount. Completed in July 2015, Overlook Ranch is located in the AllianceTexas corridor of north Fort Worth. The Class A complex consists of 318 garden-style units comprising one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans. Overlook Ranch’s amenities include a Texas ranch-themed clubhouse with a fitness center, resort-style pool, game room and a business center.
ATLANTA — The RADCO Cos. has purchased two apartment communities in metro Atlanta totaling 554 units for a combined $53.4 million. The properties include Andover at East Cobb in Marietta and Crossing at McDonough in McDonough. Both properties offer apartments with one, two and three bedrooms. Community amenities include resort-style pools, fitness facilities and business centers with Wi-Fi. Each apartment complex is within one mile of I-75 and provides immediate access to major local corporations such as Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta and Midland Industrial Park in McDonough. Atlanta-based RADCO will invest a combined $6.5 million to upgrade both properties through unit upgrades, amenity enhancements and exterior improvements. Andover at East Cobb will be rebranded as Winterset at East Cobb, and Crossing at McDonough will become Crossings at McDonough. RADCO purchased both assets from Wilkinson Real Estate Advisors Inc., and the two communities are now the third and fourth assets that RADCO and Wilkinson have traded together. CBRE brokered both transactions. RADCO’s portfolio now includes 44 multifamily assets with an additional 1,301 units under contract, which should close in September and October.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS — Vesper Holdings has purchased the 864-bed University Courtyard student housing community near Texas Tech University in Lubbock. Vesper purchased University Courtyard from a group of tenant-in-common owners “at a steeply discounted price,” the company says. The property was acquired through an off-market transaction. Vesper is planning to execute a complete renovation of University Courtyard and intends to invest $4.5 million in capital expenditures. Property improvements will include a renovation of the units and amenities, as well as enhancements to the property’s exteriors and technology upgrades throughout the complex. Completed in 2005, University Courtyard is located in close proximity to Texas Tech University. University Courtyard contains 12 three-story residential buildings and a clubhouse spread across a 30-acre site. The property’s unit mix consists of two-, three-, and four-bedroom floor plans. All of the units have a one-bed-to-bath ratio. All apartments are fully furnished and feature black appliance packages and large, fully equipped kitchens. All units at University Courtyard have private, full-sized washers and dryers, along with high-speed Internet connection in every bedroom. University Courtyard amenities include a movie theatre, fitness center, business center, game room, basketball court, free tanning salon, lighted jogging track and two swimming pools.
BAY CITY, TEXAS — Cypressbrook Co. has acquired Hunters Cove, a 326-unit apartment complex located in Bay City about 80 miles southwest of Houston. Cypressbrook will begin improvements to the complex including new faux wood flooring, new appliances, brushed nickel fixtures and hardware, resurfaced countertops, an upgraded pool area, landscaping improvements, replaced roofs, and new signage. Cypressbrook’s affiliate, Ascension Commercial Real Estate, will manage the property.
SOUTHFIELD, MICH. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Country Corner Apartments, a multifamily property located at 30300 Southfield Road in Southfield. The 211-unit apartment community sold for $17 million, or $80,970 per unit. Built in 1966 on 16.6 acres, the property consists of 29 buildings and features an outdoor pool with sundeck, clubhouse, fitness center, carports and laundry facilities. The community features seven apartment- and townhouse-style floor plans ranging in size from 1,100- and 1,200-square-foot one-bedroom/one-bath units to 1,800-square-foot two-bedroom/2.5-bath townhomes with full basements. Simon Jonna and Ryan Cockerill of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, while Earl Elliott, Chris Futo and Gordan Navarre, also of Marcus & Millichap, represented the buyer. The names of the seller and buyer were not released.
ST. LOUIS — Dominium, a Minneapolis-based owner, developer and manager of apartment communities, has opened leasing for Arcade Apartments, which is currently under renovation in downtown St. Louis. Leasing is available to the general public for both artist and market-rate suites in the landmark property, with expected move-in dates to begin in early December. The property features 80 market-rate luxury apartments, as well as apartment suites for artists who meet certain income and other requirements. Arcade Apartments will feature more than 11,000 square feet of artist studio spaces, including a performance studio; painting, drawing and photography studios; music practice rooms; sound attenuated music and multi-media studios; and a flex studio with a pottery kiln. Additional on-site residential amenities include fitness centers, indoor bike storage, controlled entry access, rooftop indoor clubroom and terrace, and a theater. Monthly rates range from $563 for working artist apartments to nearly $3,000 per month for two-level, upper-end units.
ORLANDO, FLA. — Inland Real Estate Acquisitions Inc. has acquired The Retreat at Orlando, a student housing property located near the University of Central Florida (UCF) campus in Orlando, for $72.5 million. Landmark Properties and Harrison Street Real Estate Capital LLC sold the property to Inland. Mark Cosenza of Inland Real Estate Acquisitions facilitated the transaction on behalf of an Inland affiliate. Located approximately two miles south of UCF, the cottage-style property was built in 2014 and comprises 221 units with 894 total beds. Each fully furnished unit includes a washer and dryer, a security system and high-speed Internet. The property also features a LEED-certified clubhouse with a computer lab, fitness center, yoga and Pilates studio, tanning beds and a multi-tiered resort-style pool with cabanas, hammocks and a hot tub. Residents also have access to on-site pool tables, a golf simulator, big screen TVs, tennis courts, volleyball courts and bocce ball and grilling areas. The Retreat at Orlando is 100 percent leased for the 2015-2016 school year. Landmark Properties will continue to manage the community on behalf of Inland.
PHILADELPHIA — Equus Capital Partners has acquired Hill House Apartments, a high-rise multifamily property located in Philadelphia’s Chestnut Hill neighborhood. The 188-unit property sold for $42 million and was 95 percent occupied at the time of timing. The property offers a mix of studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as underbuilding parking, a fitness center and an outdoor pool. Equus plans to invest $5 million to improve the common areas and amenities of the property, as well as complete the unit interior upgrades that began under prior ownership. The acquisition marks the first multifamily investment for Equus Investment Partnership X LP, the latest discretionary fund managed by Equus. Madison Apartment Group, the multifamily operating arm of Equus, will manage the community. Greg Curci of Equus oversaw the acquisition for the firm, while Rittenhouse Realty Advisors represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.