Grandbridge Real Estate Lands $22M for SD Project
The upcoming student housing community will feature nearly 500 beds and will be serving the University of South Dakota, located within walking distance.
J.C. Hart Acquires 102-Unit Indianapolis Community
Built in 2016, The Flats at Switch offers more than 9,800 square feet of retail space and was more than 90 percent occupied as of June.
HFF Arranges 2 Freddie Mac Loans for CO Assets
The Colorado Springs communities offer a combined 128 units. HFF represented Radford Investment Properties in the transaction.
Preiss Buys 450-Bed TX Property
The Forum serves Sam Houston State University students and offers a private shuttle service to and from the campus. The new owner intends to renovate the community.
Berkadia Secures FL Student Housing Sale
The 200-unit community serves Florida Gulf Coast University. A joint venture between Coastal Ridge Real Estate and H. Katz Capital purchased the asset.
Dougherty Closes $15M Fannie Mae Loan for TX Property
Through a partnership with Old Capital Lending, the company arranged the 12-year loan for the acquisition of a 232-unit community in the Dallas area.
Luxury Condo Development Coming to Denver’s LoHi
The property is set to include 44 units and 4,200 square feet of street-level retail. The community was 35 percent pre-sold at the time Knighthead Funding provided construction financing.
Waypoint Residential Expands Student Housing Portfolio
The 576-bed property serves students attending the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The new owner is set to upgrade the units, common areas and amenities.
How Can Property Managers Use IGTV
After launching its Instagram Stories a while ago, Facebook created a full-screen, vertical version of it, IGTV—a more creative way property managers can post longer videos of a property.
Luxury Tower Trades for $131M in Downtown Denver
Northland Investment Corp. purchased the 31-story building as well as a 0.8-acre parcel for future development. The property was 93.4 percent occupied as of June.











