Cornerstone Realty Consultants places $5.925 million acquisition financing
Cornerstone Realty Consultants arranged a $5.925 million loan for its client allowing for the acquisition of 8-10, 18-20, 27-29, and 28-30 Reed St. The 112 unit garden style apartment complex is comprised of four separate three story brick buildings with mainly one and two bedroom units with a small number of studio units mixed in. The property also features 112 available parking spaces on-site.
Many recent renovations at the complex make it a sought after property for local tenants and also leads to many long term tenancies. With easy access to I-93 and 95 and state Rtes. 3 and 24, the property is situated amongst Boston's various South Shore commuting routes.
Cornerstone was able to obtain acquisition financing for its client through the structuring of a 7 year fixed rate loan with a 5.28% interest rate and a 30 year amortization. The total loan commitment equated to a loan-to-value of 75%.
Cornerstone specializes in structuring and sourcing innovative financing for all property types. In addition, Cornerstone provides 1031 exchange consulting and acquisition services.
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In the realm of real estate investing, the 1031 exchange Delaware Statutory Trust can provide savvy real estate investors a unique opportunity to achieve passive management, the potential for regular monthly distributions, and a way to enter one of the most tax efficient real estate investment strategies available today.
Investors have multiple tools to defer tax liabilities when selling investment properties. The best known is likely a 1031 exchange - which has been around in some form or fashion for over 100 years. Installment sales have existed as part of the code for more than 75 years. Newer legislation (2017) created Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZs)
It seems like every day there is another reason showcasing the reason why more and more investors are choosing to stay debt-free when investing in Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) properties in a 1031 exchange.
Our current, highly competitive real estate market poses specific challenges for investors who are considering taking advantage of a tax-deferred 1031 exchange. In this market, investors will have no problem selling their current property if priced properly, but they may find it difficult to find a suitable replacement property