TEANANT-IN-COMMON (TIC) INVESTMENT

WA

Time Equities 192nd West Lofts DST

PROPERTY TYPE

Multifamily

ASSUMABLE LOAN

All-Cash

CURRENT DISTRIBUTION

5.00%

DISTRIBUTION TIMING

Quarterly

721 EXCHANGE (UPREIT)

None

EST. HOLD PERIOD

5-7 Years

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Investment Overview

The Property is a 163-unit, 3-building class-A multi-family garden style apartment complex located in the Fisher’s Market East neighborhood of Vancouver, Washington, approximately 10 miles from downtown Portland, Oregon. Built in 2021, the Property is currently 91% leased. Property amenities include a lounge, business center, fitness center, and electric car charging, pet grooming, and package receiving stations.

Sponsor plans to pursue an accretive financing of the Property, depending on capital market conditions and interest rates in a timeframe estimated to be prior to the 3rd anniversary of the last TIC owner to close on a TIC interest in the Property.

Investment Highlights

  • The Property’s residents benefit from convenient commuting proximity to downtown Portland’s business and urban hub while being located in Washington (an income tax-free state).

  • The Sponsor has modified the conventional TIC structure to be more investor-friendly.

  • Sponsor plans on performing a tax-deferred cash-out refinance of the property at an estimated 55% LTV.

Offering Documents

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Gerald F. “Jerry” Baker, III

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