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housingfinance.com - February 24, 2009
POAH Takes Over Six Florida ProjectsPreservation
of Affordable Housing (POAH), Inc., has closed on the purchase of six
affordable rental properties in Florida, with a total of 846
apartments. The $49.2 million transaction involved five properties in
Miami and one in Jacksonville.
The seller was Greater Miami
Neighborhoods, Inc., a local nonprofit that is going out of business
after more than 20 years. The group reached out to POAH to preserve the
assets when it became apparent that the organization’s operations would
not continue.
Boston-based POAH is a national nonprofit
organization that purchases affordable housing to preserve its
long-term affordability. This transaction is the group’s first in
Florida, and it brings the number of affordable units owned by POAH to
almost 6,500.
“POAH stepped in to preserve this affordable
housing resource and to put the properties on a sound physical and
financial footing for the long term,” said organization President Amy
Anthony. “Hundreds of low-income Florida families and elders might have
lost their homes if the properties were sold to the wrong buyer.
Ensuring that these properties are safe, well-managed, and—most importantly—affordable, is at the very heart of POAH’s mission.”
The
transaction costs include $27.4 million in acquisition costs, $8.3
million in rehabilitation costs, and $13.5 million in reserves,
planning/design work, and other transaction costs.
The $27.4
million in acquisition financing includes new taxable financing from
Prudential Mortgage Co. as well as the assumption of $3.6 million of
financing provided by Florida Housing Finance Corp. and $1.9 million
provided by Miami-Dade County, and $3.4 million of new subordinate debt
from the Local Initiatives Support Corp. The Department of Housing and
Urban Development also played a role in making the deal happen.
The
Miami properties involved are Campbell Arms Apartments, Cutler Glen
Apartments, Cutler Manor Apartments, Cutler Meadows Apartments, and New
Horizons Apartments. Middletowne Apartments in the Jacksonville area
was also purchased.