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Nolletti, Pentore and Klockner of Institutional Property Advisors sell two properties for $62.65 million

Middletown, CT Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, completed the sale of Middletown Brooke and Middletown Ridge, a two-property, 518-unit multifamily portfolio located in the Westlake District. The portfolio sold for $62.65 million

“The Westlake District is a highly sought-after area for renters by choice, Millennials, empty nesters and employees working in the greater New Haven to Greater Hartford metropolitan areas,” said Victor Nolletti, executive director and lead advisor for the IPA Northeast team. “This location, which provides residents with access to two major employment areas, has consistently been one of the most stable multifamily sub-markets in the state. These assets are well positioned to benefit from a combination of modest amenity and unit upgrades, further enhancing an already attractive in-place yield.”

Victor Nolletti, IPA

 

Eric Pentore, IPA

 

Wes Klockner, IPA

 

Nolletti, Eric Pentore, first vice president, and senior associate Wes Klockner represented the seller, Fairfield Midtown Ridge LP and Fairfield Midtown Brooke LP, and procured the buyer, Hamilton Zanze and Company.

The properties are located one-and-a-half miles from I-91 and two miles from Rte. 9. The area has a large national employment base that includes Aerospace Techniques Inc., Middlesex Hospital, Pratt & Whitney, Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co., MiddleOak and Wesleyan University. The location provides residents with a 10-minute commute to downtown Hartford and is 15 minutes from New Haven’s central business district.

Constructed in 1989 on 20 acres, Middletown Brooke is a 280-unit asset with eight, two and three-story wood-frame residential buildings, plus a clubhouse and leasing center. Middletown Ridge, built in 1988 on 12 acres, is a 238-unit rental community within nine, two, three and four-story wood-frame residential buildings.

With a network of senior-level investment advisors located throughout the United States, Institutional Property Advisors (IPA) is qualified to meet the needs of institutional and major private investors. IPA’s combination of real estate investment and capital markets expertise, industry-leading technology, superior support services and acclaimed research offer customized solutions for the acquisition and disposition of institutional properties and portfolios.

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