PORTLAND, OR - San Francisco-based real estate firm Hamilton Zanze (HZ) has acquired the 175-unit ArLo Apartment Community in Portland, Oregon.
The purchase marks the firm s sixth acquisition in the Portland market. The community, newly built in 2019, is in immediate proximity to Interstate 5 and North Interstate Avenue, providing access to Downtown Portland, Vancouver, WA, Portland International Airport, and major regional employers. ArLo provided an excellent opportunity to buy a brand-new property in a great submarket from a great developer, said David Nelson, managing director of acquisitions for Hamilton Zanze. We believe the property s contemporary vintage, amenity package, and prime location in the inner East Side will provide our residents with the quality of life desired in Portland s urban core. We are excited about our continued growth in this region.
Hamilton Zanze Aquires Portland Multifamily Community
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PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ San Francisco-based real estate firm Hamilton Zanze (HZ) has acquired the 175-unit ArLo Apartments community in Portland, Oregon.
The purchase marks the firm s sixth acquisition in the Portland market. The community, newly built in 2019, is in immediate proximity to Interstate 5 and North Interstate Avenue, providing access to Downtown Portland, Vancouver, WA, Portland International Airport, and major regional employers.
The ArLo Apartments range from 367 to 1,100 square feet in size. Each unit is appointed with modern fixtures and finishes, and a large amount of bright, natural light.
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