Trending...
- Official City of Long Beach Statement on the Passing of Former Mayor Robert "Bob" Foster
- Controversial Vegan Turns Rapper Launches First Song, "Psychopathic Tendencies."
- Demystifying CBD & THC Levels: Ayah Labs' Easy-to-Follow Quantification Guide
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- For Vista, a Los Angeles-based real estate investment firm, which has been active in the Pacific Northwest for nearly a decade -- with a portfolio of multifamily and office assets throughout the state of Washington -- the acquisition includes:
1330 Boren Avenue
76 studio and one-bedroom apartment homes
527 Eastlake Avenue E
72 studio and one-bedroom apartment homes
1705 Belmont Avenue
67 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartment homes
All three properties, built in the early 20th century, are located within a mile of each other in Seattle's popular neighborhoods of Capitol Hill, South Lake Union and First Hill. The seller, a prolific local investor and property manager, completed substantial capital improvements to major building systems, structural components, and common areas across the portfolio over the 30 years of their ownership.
More on The Californer
According to Vista President and Co-founder Jonathan Barach, the portfolio presented an attractive opportunity to capitalize on downtown Seattle's strong demand drivers and improving urban rental dynamics.
"With minimal new supply coming online, one of the best rent-to-income ratios among major U.S. cities, and a dominant center for AI innovation and talent, Seattle is poised to be one of the top-performing multifamily markets over the next five years," said Barach. "Our goal is to continue increasing our exposure in both Core Plus and Value-Add investments over the next 12 months, especially in and around the urban core."
Vista plans to implement a multimillion-dollar capital improvement program, including renovations to apartment interiors as units turn over, as well as upgrades to common areas and corridors.
The portfolio was 97% leased at closing.
Vista leveraged the acquisition with attractive five-year agency financing from Freddie Mac arranged by JLL's Los Angeles-based Private Capital Group.
More on The Californer
The seller was represented by Dylan Simon, Jerrid Anderson, Matt Laird, and JD Fuller of the Seattle office of Kidder Mathews.
About Vista Investment Group
Vista Investment Group, LLC (http://www.vistainvestmentgroup.com) is a privately held real estate investment firm engaged in the acquisition and active management of commercial properties located in urban infill markets in the Western United States. Founded in 2008 and based in Los Angeles, the company focuses on value-add and opportunistic strategies in the multifamily, mixed-use, and office sectors.Vista Investment Group ("Vista"), in partnership with San Francisco-based Sky Alps Capital, has acquired a portfolio of three pre-war multifamily properties totaling 215 apartment homes in downtown Seattle for $35.2 million.
- Stockbridge Apartments
1330 Boren Avenue
76 studio and one-bedroom apartment homes
- Carolina Court
527 Eastlake Avenue E
72 studio and one-bedroom apartment homes
- Charbern Apartments
1705 Belmont Avenue
67 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartment homes
All three properties, built in the early 20th century, are located within a mile of each other in Seattle's popular neighborhoods of Capitol Hill, South Lake Union and First Hill. The seller, a prolific local investor and property manager, completed substantial capital improvements to major building systems, structural components, and common areas across the portfolio over the 30 years of their ownership.
More on The Californer
- Anderson Periodontal Wellness Attends 5th Joint Congress for Ceramic Implantology
- Vallejo Realtor Bruno Versaci Continues to Lead the Market
- California: Governor Newsom's SAFE Task Force partners with Long Beach to address encampments
- UK Financial Ltd Completes Full Ecosystem Conversion With Three New ERC-3643 SEC-Ready Tokens As MCAT Deadline Closes Tonight
- Governor Newsom helps provide more than a thousand Californians with homes
According to Vista President and Co-founder Jonathan Barach, the portfolio presented an attractive opportunity to capitalize on downtown Seattle's strong demand drivers and improving urban rental dynamics.
"With minimal new supply coming online, one of the best rent-to-income ratios among major U.S. cities, and a dominant center for AI innovation and talent, Seattle is poised to be one of the top-performing multifamily markets over the next five years," said Barach. "Our goal is to continue increasing our exposure in both Core Plus and Value-Add investments over the next 12 months, especially in and around the urban core."
Vista plans to implement a multimillion-dollar capital improvement program, including renovations to apartment interiors as units turn over, as well as upgrades to common areas and corridors.
The portfolio was 97% leased at closing.
Vista leveraged the acquisition with attractive five-year agency financing from Freddie Mac arranged by JLL's Los Angeles-based Private Capital Group.
More on The Californer
- AI Real Estate Company Quietly Building a National Powerhouse: reAlpha Tech Corp. (N A S D A Q: AIRE)
- Inboox.ai Surpasses 1,000 Users After Public Launch of Email Inspiration and AI Analysis Platform
- Inkdnylon Expands National Uniform Embroidery Services
- Health Care Foundation for Ventura County is an Action for Women's Health Awardee
- Appliance EMT Expands Appliance Repair Services to Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA
The seller was represented by Dylan Simon, Jerrid Anderson, Matt Laird, and JD Fuller of the Seattle office of Kidder Mathews.
About Vista Investment Group
Vista Investment Group, LLC (http://www.vistainvestmentgroup.com) is a privately held real estate investment firm engaged in the acquisition and active management of commercial properties located in urban infill markets in the Western United States. Founded in 2008 and based in Los Angeles, the company focuses on value-add and opportunistic strategies in the multifamily, mixed-use, and office sectors.Vista Investment Group ("Vista"), in partnership with San Francisco-based Sky Alps Capital, has acquired a portfolio of three pre-war multifamily properties totaling 215 apartment homes in downtown Seattle for $35.2 million.
Source: Vista Investment Grouop
Filed Under: Real Estate
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- Verb™ Presents Features Vanguard Personalized Indexing: Utilizing Advanced Tax-Loss Harvesting Technology
- California: Newsom blasts CDC panel after vote to end universal newborn hepatitis B vaccinations
- Saluting a record year for CHP cadets, California's next generation of law enforcement officers
- Inboox.ai Launches AI-Powered Library of One Million Real Ecommerce Emails for Marketers
- California: Governor Newsom meets with congressional leaders to press for long-delayed LA wildfire aid
- California: Governor, First Partner statement on the passing of Frank Gehry
- Zacuto Group Brokers Sale of 1936 Mateo Street in Downtown Los Angeles
- A Holiday Classic Reborn: Lisa Dawn Miller Reimagines Her Father's Holiday Hit
- UK Financial Ltd Announces A Special Board Meeting Today At 4PM: Orders MCAT Lock on CATEX, Adopts ERC-3643 Standard, & Cancels $0.20 MCOIN for $1
- Awepra Launches the Awepra Shop: A New Luxury Marketplace for Curated Excellence
- Cosmetic Injectables Center Medspa Expands Advanced Laser Treatment Services in Sherman Oaks
- Ventura College Nursing Program Ranked #1 for NCLEX-RN Pass Rates
- Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Free, Family-Friendly Holiday Events This December
- San Francisco Farm Bureau to Host Second Annual Farm to Fork Dinner & Awards Ceremony
- Free Kids SoccerFit Curriculum Download Available This Holiday, Released by Exercise Daily Media Lab
- 6 Holiday Looks That Scream "Old Money" But Cost Less Than Your Christmas Tree
- Affordable Luxury Jewellery Gifts for Christmas 2025: How Ermoleve Elevates Everyday Style
- Aketous Announces Through the Recursion: A Pop/Rock Odyssey of Consciousness, Technology, and Faith
- From Cheer to Courtroom: The Hidden Legal Risks in Your Holiday Eggnog
- California: Helping survivors and victims of Stockton mass shooting