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HUD Offers Housing Assistance to 4,000 Americans with Disabilities

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorWashington, D.C.–The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Olmstead decision, announced that it will offer rental assistance to 4,000 non-elderly families with disabilities, including 1,000 vouchers specifically targeted to those transitioning out of nursing homes and other care facilities. Through its funding notice, HUD is seeking comment from public housing authorities and others to ensure this critically needed assistance is distributed and administered in the most effective manner possible.The Supreme Court’s ruling in Olmstead v. L.C. & E.W., ten years ago, affirmed the…

TODAY’S DEALS: Hendricks & Partners Arranges Sale of 235-Unit Property For $12M, and Other Transactions

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorOak Creek, Wis.–Hendricks & Partners recently arranged the sale of Oak Park Apartments (pictured), located at 8828 South Oak Park Dr. in Oak Creek, Wis. for about $12,200,000, which was the asking price.Constructed in 1964, Oak Park Apartments is a 235-unit rental community that features 22, two-story buildings offering a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes featuring spacious floor plans averaging over 835 square feet. The apartment homes also offer patio/balconies, spacious closets, full basements, pitched roofs, as well as some garages and carports. Community amenities include a remodeled leasing center/clubhouse, 24-hour maintenance,…

MULTI-HOUSING EXECUTIVES UPDATE: Western National Group Appoints New VP of Training & Development, and Other Moves

Irvine, Calif.–Western National Group has appointed Annie McClinton (pictured) as vice president of training and development. McClinton will serve Western National Group by developing, managing and implementing training curriculum and mentorship for more than 1,100 associates.  Prior to joining Western National Group, McClinton was with the Irvine Company Apartment Communities for 10 years, where she served as vice president of training and vice president of operations. 

“I look forward to being a part of the team and working with associates at all levels to create programs that can help them thrive both personally and professionally,” McClinton says. 

McClinton holds certifications…

Country’s Largest Affordable Energy Star-Certified Building Wins National Green Housing Award on Capitol Hill

By Erika Schnitzer, Associate Editor   Washington, D.C.—The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDCo), a Bronx, N.Y.-based non-profit organization that builds affordable homes, has received a Charles L. Edson Tax Credit Excellence Award in Green Housing for its Intervale Green, the largest affordable Energy Star-certified building in the nation.“It’s a first of its kind and we are trying to show that it can be done, that you need to pay a lot of attention to detail and that green is a word that has multiple meanings,” Nancy Biberman, founder and president of WHEDCo, previously told MHN. (Click here for…

Distressed Situations Could be Widespread in Multifamily, Says Consultant

By Keat Foong, Executive Editor Greenwood Village, Co.—Distressed properties will become more widespread in the next three to five years, says the founder of a consulting firm that was recently launched to specialize in resolving such assets. Caldera Asset Management, based in Colorado and Atlanta, has teamed with RAM Partners, an Accredited Management Organization, to provide lenders, equity investors, lawyers and other entities with services to solve distressed multifamily asset issues. “There is about $18 billion worth of apartments under some stage of distress now,” says Michael Kelly, president and co-founder of Caldera Asset Management. “In the next two years,…

HUD to Provide $58M for Housing Counseling

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorWashington, D.C.–The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will make more than $58 million available for a broad range of housing counseling programs to help families find and preserve housing. The funding is an increase of $11 million, or 23 percent, over last year. These grants will be awarded competitively to hundreds of HUD-approved counseling agencies and State Housing Finance Agencies that offer a variety of services including how to purchase or rent a home, how to avoid foreclosure, how to improve credit scores, and how to qualify for a reverse mortgage. “Now,…

TODAY’S DEALS: NorthMarq Capital Arranges $51.4M Mortgage 531-Unit Rental Community, and Other Transactions

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorBethesda, Md.–NorthMarq Capital’s Washington, D.C. office has arranged first mortgage financing of $51.4 million for Columbia Town Center, a 531-unit multifamily property (pictured), located in Columbia, Md. Financing was based on a 10-year term with four-year interest only followed by a 30-year amortization schedule and was arranged for the borrower, a fund controlled by ING Clarion Partners, by NorthMarq through its affiliate AmeriSphere Multifamily Finance, a Fannie Mae DUS lender.  Love Funding Arranges $10M Equity for 10 Memory Care FacilitiesChicago–Love Funding recently arranged a $10 million equity placement for the development of 10 memory care…

Q&A with Greg Merage: Soft Market Conditions are Providing Favorable Pricing for Units with Long-Term Rent Growth Potential

Newport Beach, Calif.–Stoneridge Capital Partners has acquired the 498-unit Avila Apartment Homes community in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. from The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. for $70 million. The private investor now plans to put in several hundred million dollars of discretionary capital in attractively priced assets over the next two to three years. Greg Merage (pictured), CEO of Stoneridge Capital Partners, believes in the long-term fundamentals for multifamily in Orange County, especially in south Orange County where demographics are strong. He talks to MHN Online News Editor Anuradha Kher about Stoneridge’s investment strategy for multi-housing.MHN: Can you explain the…

Arcadia to Adopt Yardi’s Online Payment System That Enables Rent Payment with Credit Card or ACH

By Anuradha Kher, Online News EditorSanta Barbara, Calif.–Arcadia Management Group Inc, has purchased Yardi Portal to expand its tenants’ rent payment options and enable online work orders. Arcadia and Yardi are collaborating to implement the Portal. “Letting our residents pay rent online by credit card or ACH will set us apart by giving our residents another option for meeting their obligations in a difficult market,” says Gary Shaw, Arcadia’s president. “Many tenants prefer this option because they can take advantage of credit card reward programs, and it maximizes our cash flow with faster rent payment processing.” He adds, “Residents will…

Harlem’s Newest Mixed-Income Co-op Now 75 Percent Under Contract

By Erika Schnitzer, Associate Editor New York—Ellington on the Park, a mixed-income cooperative building in Harlem that is located alongside Jackie Robinson Park at 130 Bradhurst Avenue at 148th Street, recently began sales of its “premier” collection, 23 market-rate units on the top six floors. These homes are part of a $45 million, 12-story, 133-unit development comprised of market-rate, middle-, moderate- and low-income apartments developed by 200 Bradhurst Developers LLC—a partnership of Duvernay + Brooks LLC and Pennrose Properties LLC—and designed by Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC.Ellington on the Park is the third phase of an HPD (Department of Housing…