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Commercial Kentucky negotiates sale of 1,460-unit multifamily sale in Louisville

October 23, 2024
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Photo courtesy of Cushman & Wakefield|Commercial Kentucky.

Craig Collins and Austin English of Cushman & Wakefield | Commercial Kentucky and Mike Kemether and James Wilber with Cushman & Wakefield’s Atlanta Multifamily Advisory Group represented both the seller, Brown Capital, LLLP, and the buyer, MF Capital LLC, on a 1,460-unit multifamily portfolio sale in Louisville, Kentucky.

The properties include Boulder Creek Apartments, Eagles Eyrie Apartments, Lyndon Crossings, Devonshire Apartments and Partridge Meadows. 

These properties are located in Lyndon, Jeffersontown and in the Brownsboro Road/Zorn Avenue areas.  The sale represents the largest transaction in the state of Kentucky this year and is also one of the largest transactions in the history of Kentucky multifamily sales.

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