HOUSTON, TX - Berkadia announces it has arranged the sale of Chartwell Court, a 243-unit garden style community in north Houston. Senior Managing Director Ryan Epstein, Senior Director Jennifer Ray and Associate Director Scott Bray of Berkadia’s Houston office listed the property on behalf of National Asset Services, a real estate investment firm based in Los Angeles. The buyer is REEP Equity, a real estate investment firm based in San Antonio.
“The property’s significant value-add upside and the lack of new construction in the area illustrated a proven asset with fundamentals to maintain high occupancy,” said Epstein. “With no conventional properties in lease-up, under construction or proposed within proximity of the community, Chartwell Court reflects Houston’s advantageous multifamily market.”
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Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Jack Cagle talks I-45 expansion project, Hardy Toll Road
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Volunteers with the organization Stop TXDOT walk with signs across the crosswalk during a demonstration at the intersection of Polk Street and St. Emmanuel Street just east of downtown Houston, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. The Texas Department of Transportation s plans to expand Interstate 45 between downtown and Greenspoint would close Polk Street along with negatively impacting communities north of downtown, activists say.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Participants walk through Fifth Ward during a protest of the I-45 expansion on Sunday, December 6, 2020.Annie Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
airport off of the hardy toll road, an active scene as the shooting happened a short while ago. back to you. i have a question for you. sue said at the beginning whenever you started talking to him coming on to campus he saw three people arguing. and then walked past. i was just curious if he expanded on that anymore off air before the live interview. but sort of maybe kind of would get at if it was the same guy that he saw later in cuffs attached to the stretcher. i don t think that he was able to see exactly the folks who were leaving the scene and then those who were in custody. you know? as you can imagine when this happens and people hear these shots they start running. one woman was standing in the area and waiting for her waiting for her loved one to come out of there. she said her sister actually got underneath a desk and hid hearing the gunshots.