RangeWater buys Atlanta's Bell Buckhead West for $54.9M
The 280-unit Atlanta community sold for about 11% below what Bell Partners paid in 2017, another sign that buyers are pricing stabilized apartments on current rents, not future growth.
RangeWater Residential paid $54.9 million for Bell Buckhead West, according to Connect CRE. The property is a 280-unit rental community in Atlanta. That comes to about $196,000 a unit. Bell Partners, the seller, bought the building for $62 million in 2017. RangeWater has renamed it Blaine Buckhead West.
At 3201 Downwood Cir., the building went up in 2015. A studio runs 676 square feet. A two-bedroom reaches 1,189. Rents run from $1,399 to $2,345 a month. Amenities include a fitness center, a pool, a 24-hour Java Bar and Lounge, a bocce court, and a Sky Lounge rooftop deck. The sale follows Sun Life Financial's March announcement that it would buy Bell Partners for $350 million, a deal that would put the seller under Sun Life's multifamily operating platform, according to Connect CRE and this publication's records.
The sale price is about 11% below what Bell Partners paid in 2017. That gap is a marker of the current multifamily market: a stabilized, fully leased asset still sells, but the price reflects the income it already produces, not future rent growth. RangeWater is effectively buying a yield on a nine-year-old building with an established rent roll. The risk is that a $1,399 studio is already at the top of the Buckhead market. If rents stagnate, the return will come from managing occupancy and costs, not from appreciation.