Wharton Residential

Multifamily

WHARTON RESIDENTIAL launched its multifamily business in the first quarter of 2012, primarily focused on acquiring well-situated apartment properties in strong secondary markets. Since that time, the firm acquired over $400 million of assets spanning 9 states in the Eastern third of the US and consisting of over 6,800 units in 24 communities. Investors included well-known institutional partners such as Och-Ziff Capital Management, Fortress Investment Group, and such lenders as HSBC, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo and Prudential. With the vast majority of capital focused on more primary coastal cities, Wharton Residential foresaw an opportunity to lock in an attractive arbitrage between the higher capitalization rates in the secondary markets, coupled with the low cost of debt. This, in combination with the inherent favorable factors supporting investment in the rental sector, provided the confluence of conditions that the firm seeks before embarking on a new investment strategy. With pricing reaching historic highs in many of the markets, Wharton Residential sold these assets and redeployed proceeds into industrial real estate. Representative transactions include:

Wharton Residential Multifamily Properties:

Nashville MSA

Nashville MSA (Deep Value-Add)

Wharton Residential acquired a 1980's vintage, 210-unit value-add property located in Antioch, Tennessee, minutes from downtown Nashville. Acquired off-market from the original developer, the exterior, common areas and the majority of apartments were in their original condition. Wharton Residential’s plans call for an extensive overhaul of the property, including replacing siding with HardiPlank, installing a new gourmet outdoor grilling station, a fire-pit, new pool deck, new signage, enhanced landscaping and a gut renovation to the clubhouse. This is in addition to upgrading most of the apartments with vinyl plank flooring, new cabinets and counter tops and enhanced lighting.

"Cedar Pointe fits squarely with our strategy of purchasing assets in growing markets where we can use our 30 years of experience to upgrade the character of a property and provide a wonderful living experience at a great value," says Peter C. Lewis, President and founder of Wharton Residential.

Following the renovations, Wharton Residential subsequently sold the property and achieved an IRR of over 50%.

$250 Million Portfolio

Acquisition and Repositioning of $250 Million Portfolio

In conjunction with a large institutional partner and BH Equities, Wharton Residential acquired a $250 million portfolio of 18 properties. The assets, comprised of over 4,100 units, are being repositioned through a $17 million capital improvement program focused on interior and exterior renovations. Wharton Residential sourced the transaction on an off-market basis, negotiated terms with the seller and coordinated the relevant parties to achieve an expedited closing in 60 days. The properties are located in such high-growth markets as Charlotte, NC, Columbia, SC, Savannah, GA, and Midland/Odessa, TX.

Upon substantial completion of the repositioning of the portfolio, the properties were sold, yielding a gross IRR of 24% and a 1.6x multiple on invested capital.

Two Addison Place

Two Addison Place, Pooler, GA (sub-market of Savannah)

Wharton Residential acquired a brand new, 326-unit Class A property located in Pooler, Georgia, a highly-desirable sub-market of Savannah, which was in the final stages of lease-up. When the company went into contract, the asset was under 60% occupied and was 80% leased upon closing, evidencing strong demand for Two Addison Place.  “Continuing our strategy of purchasing great multifamily properties in growing markets, Two Addison Place is a prized acquisition that we will be proud of owning for years to come,” states Peter C. Lewis, President of Wharton Residential.

Inspired by the architecture of Addison Mizner, architect of The Cloister Hotel in Sea Island, GA and many of Florida’s most luxurious landmarks, the property has red tile barrel roofs, wrought iron balcony railings and stucco siding. Although in first-class condition, Wharton Residential will be enhancing the asset from adding a fire pit and a second gracious fountain, to supplementing landscaping, signage and lighting.

Master-Planned Developments

WHARTON RESIDENTIAL has been extremely active since its inception in developing larger residential communities in densely-populated areas. Through its affiliates, the firm has a fully-integrated team of professionals that cover areas such as land planning, engineering, construction, sales and marketing, and administration. Representative transactions include:

The Preserve at Somers

The Preserve at Somers, Somers (Westchester), New York

The Preserve at Somers is a 300-acre, $115 million residential community consisting of 188 single-family homes situated on one-half acre lots. Homes in the development were sold out in approximately three years, with price increases moving average starting prices from $400,000 to almost $900,000. Wharton Equity was intimately involved in structuring the acquisition and financing of the property; securing all approvals for the site; overseeing all aspects of construction (homes and infrastructure), and marketing.

Montville Chase

Montville Chase, Montville, NJ

Montville Chase is a 317-unit, $42 million residential development project of townhouses and condominiums. The community offers its residents such amenities as a jogging track, clubhouse, pool, tennis courts and children's play area. Off-tract improvements included the widening and renovation of a nearby bridge, and installation of a one-mile sewer main.

South Carolina Land

Land: South Carolina Mixed Use Development Site

Wharton Residential contracted to acquire a 2.7 million buildable square foot, 304 acre mixed use property located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, adjacent to the Myrtle Beach International Airport. The project was approved for approximately 1.2 million square feet of residential development and 1.5 million square feet of commercial development. The property was sold by Wharton Residential for $50 million to an affiliate of Fortress Investment Group prior to development.