Regions

Greystar Nabs NJ Community for $70M

Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Invesco Real Estate, in the disposition of the amenity-filled, 115-unit property located in Hoboken, N.J.

Security Properties Expands Its WA Portfolio

The 178-unit community offers convenient access to major employers such as Intel, JBLM, State Farm Insurance and Amazon. Garco Construction sold the asset for $32.3 million.

Greysteel Closes Fully Affordable Baltimore Sale

The 150-unit Portside Apartments is located within a 20-minute drive of downtown and is subject to Section 42 provisions. The property last changed hands in 2005.

2017 Top 50 Multifamily Owners

While geopolitical, macroeconomic and real estate market uncertainty contributed to a modest slowdown in commercial real estate transaction activity to start off 2017, volume picked up as the year progressed, with prices remaining high and cap rates and interest rates still at historic lows.

Inland Closes 141-Unit CO Community Sale

An Inland affiliate acquired the suburban property situated roughly one hour north of Denver. The community was 97.2 percent occupied as of September.

Transactions: November 2017

The following is a list of transactions that were announced between April 24 and Aug. 26, 2017.

8520 Sierra Ridge Drive, Indianapolis

Pillar Refinances 2 Indianapolis Communities

The $23.3 million in Fannie Mae loans will pay for green property improvements at Echo Ridge and English Village, two communities located on the southeast side of the city.

Davlyn Acquires Luxury CA Community for $24M

Colony is an 88-unit, Class A apartment property in Simi Valley, Calif. The company plans to rebrand and renovate the building, as well as enhance staffing and marketing.

JV Invests $148M in 2 Luxury AZ Assets

Bascom Arizona Ventures and Pacific Life Insurance Co. acquired Legend at Kierland and Tradition at Kierland, totaling 724 units. Quadrant Real Estate Advisors provided debt financing arranged by CBRE.

Jehovah’s Witnesses Sells Historic Brooklyn Asset

Formerly a hotel known as “the aristocrat of Brooklyn Heights,” the 295-unit The Towers will be redeveloped into Brooklyn’s first luxury senior housing community.