VIZZDA – September 5, 2012 – a 408-unit apartment
complex at 909 W Grove Parkway in Tempe was sold by Archstone Apartments
for $39.5m or $96,813 per door. The deal recorded August 31st, 2012 with $400k down per affidavit and a $29.625M
Freddie Mac Multifamily Loan, maturing 9/1/22, originated through CBRE Capital
Markets. The three and four story apartment complex consists of 17
buildings built in 1998 on 20.17 acres zoned R-4. The brokers,
Cliff David and Steve Gebing of Marcus and Millichap, report ±$3M in capital
improvements since Archstone acquired the property in 2006. Asking price on the
May 31st, 2012 broker flyer was $42.0M.
See the broker flyer here.
The apartments feature one, two and three-bedroom apartments
and two and three bedroom townhomes. The brokers’ pro forma indicates that the
apartments are 95% occupied. The apartments’ unit mix--taken from the linked
flyer--is reproduced here:
The apartments were developed by Jay Wilton of Wilton
Partners of Los Angeles who acquired the 20.17 acre parcel of vacant land for
$1.63M or $1.85 per square foot, no debt recorded with sale. Wilton Partners recorded a $871K related debt on the property May 21st, 1996 by which the principles
of Wilton Partners loaned themselves these funds. This debt was released September 4th, 1996. Wilton Partners also borrowed $1.15M
from Bank One August 2nd, 1996, released March 17th, 1998.
However, the critical
debt history on the property began August 29th, 1997 when Wilton Partners acquired a
$24.588M note with TRI Capital Corp (6.5% APR, maturing January 1st, 2039) with a US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) agreement binding the property with leasing restrictions
requiring an absolute preference in leasing to displaced persons or families
per section 221(d)(4) of the National Housing Act.
This debt was modified June 22nd, 2001, increasing outstanding principle to $25.99M. On July 24th, 2004 TRI Capital assigned debt to Midland
Loan Servicing who immediately re-assigned to HUD. On April 5th, 2005 HUD released the property from any leasing
restrictions and sold the note to a Delaware corporation including Archon
Group. On July 31st, 2006, Wilton Partners
returned the property to Ameriton Properties, the capital arm of
Archstone-Smith, through Deed-in-Lieu. On October 5th, 2007, Archstone-Smith was acquired by a Tishman Speyer and Lehman
Brothers FSB partnership - this ownership entity was rebranded as “Archstone” February 19th, 2008.
Richard L Boynton (VP) of Fairfield Residential and Brett C
Johnson (VP) of Archstone closed the deal.
Links:
By:
Edward Moore
Director of Research
emoore@vizzda.com
Director of Research
emoore@vizzda.com
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