H. Michael Schwartz |
Fayetteville, AR –
Strategic Student & Senior Housing Trust, Inc., a private real estate
investment trust sponsored by SmartStop Asset Management, LLC, announced its
acquisition of The District, a
198-unit, 592-bed student housing property adjacent to the University of
Arkansas in Fayetteville. The purchase price for the building was $57 million.
Formerly known as Sterling
District, the 2.3-acre student housing property is located at 376 W. Watson St.
and includes one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom, fully furnished floor plans.
The District is currently 95 percent pre-leased for the 2017-2018 academic
year.
“The District represents a
best-in-class, off-campus, purpose-built and pedestrian-to-campus student
housing community at the University of Arkansas,” said H. Michael Schwartz, chief executive officer of Strategic Student
& Senior Housing Trust.
John Strockis |
“The property includes
many safety features, such as gated access, pass-key systems, on-site
management with regular security patrols and an on-site, six-story controlled
access parking garage.
“In addition, we have
retained Asset Campus Housing, one of the nation’s premier third-party student
housing managers, to provide on-site management.”
Asset Campus Housing,
which is a member of The Institute of Real Estate Management and is recognized
as an Accredited Management Organization, currently manages in excess of 210
properties and 118,500 beds.
“Situated three blocks
from campus and the famed Dickson Street, part of the U.S. National Register of
Historic Places, The District provides residents with great access to the
campus, community and their peers,” said John
Strockis, senior vice president of acquisitions of the REIT.
“The property also
includes a 500 megabytes-per-second internet service that further promotes
connectivity for students and parents.”
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR |
Community amenities include a computer lab and business center; study rooms; an expansive pool, spa and courtyard; and a fitness facility with a separate yoga room.
The District is certified
by the U.S. Green Building Council as LEED-Gold, the second-highest
certification level that recognizes properties that use less water and energy,
and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
In addition to its energy
efficient appliances and other amenities, the property also provides preferred
parking for fuel efficient vehicles, a bike-sharing program, increased natural
light and close proximity to mass transit for ride-sharing.
For a
complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Julie Leber, Damon Elder
Spotlight Marketing
Communications
(949) 427-5172, ext. 703
(949) 427-5172, ext. 702
.
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