New apartment complex near Union Station sells for $174M businessden.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from businessden.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Ken Sakuramoto, Head of Equity Advisory, Japan, JLL
Rushabh Desai, CEO, APAC, Allianz Real Estate
Joel H. Rothstein, Shareholder and Chair, Asia Real Estate Practice, Greenberg Traurig
Japan has Asia Pacific’s most developed rental housing market, and the dependable returns from apartments in Tokyo and other major cities in the world’s third-largest economy helped make the country a top target for investors last year.
To explore the forces which have created durable demand for build-to-rent homes in Japan, Mingtiandi has invited experts from Allianz Real Estate, US multi-family giant Greystar, property consultancy JLL and law firm Greenberg Traurig to speak on a panel to be held at 10:00 am (Hong Kong time) on Tuesday, 18 May.
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Bell Partners buys Fort Lauderdale apartments for $100M
279-unit Satori Apartments to be rebranded to Bell Sunrise Miami /
Bell Partner’s Jon Bell and Greystar’s Bob Faith with the Satori Apartments. (Greystar, Bell Partners)
Bell Partners bought a 279-unit Fort Lauderdale multifamily complex for $99.5 million.
The Greensboro, North Carolina-based multifamily investor and manager bought the Satori Apartments at 1015, 1111 and 1201 East Sunrise Boulevard from Greystar, according to a deed. The deal equates $356,631 per unit.
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