JACKSONVILLE, FL - Multifamily real estate investment firm, Southeast Property Group, has acquired a two-property, 328-unit apartment portfolio in Jacksonville, Florida. Due to the distressed nature of the properties, Colonial Forest and Northwood Apartments will be re-branded to The Belmont and Avenue at 1601, respectively.
The Florida based investment firm has already begun a $9.7 million renovation program that includes significant updates, such as: new roofs, exterior paint, re-plumbing, amenity and landscape upgrades and other improvements, including updates to all of the apartment unit interiors.
"We are very excited to have had the opportunity to purchase both assets at below market pricing. We're looking forward to improving not just the look of the properties, but the overall community for the immediate area as well as for the City of Jacksonville." said Southeast Property Group Principal, Joe Rubin.
The properties were acquired from the Chetrit Group, headed by Joseph Chetrit and were originally acquired as part of an 8,000-unit portfolio, secured by a loan from JP Morgan. Southeast Property Group was presented the distressed opportunity from an off-market brokerage relationship.
"We are pleased with being able to transact with Mr. Chetrit. It was a very unfortunate situation, but thanks to our capital partners, we stand ready with plenty of dry powder to provide capital and expertise in these exact scenarios. In a very uncertain market, our team was able to move swiftly to make sure the transaction closed on the agreed upon price and terms." said Southeast Property Group Principal, Richard Shuster.
Source: Southeast Property Group