CS1031 Hunter’s Chase Apartments, DST
Hunter’s Chase is a 320-Unit, Class B garden-style apartment community located in the Richmond suburb of Midlothian, Virginia. Units offer spacious floor plans with walk-in closets, stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, as well as private screened patios and balconies.
The property benefits from $7 million in recent capital improvements. The property offers tremendous value add potential through interior unit renovations. Apartment rents are soaring nationwide, with a median annual increase of 16.7% in March.1 Additionally, the Midlothian submarket benefitted from 16% rent growth in the year ending March 2022.2
Sources: 1. Redfin. Year-over-year increase, March 2021 v. March 2022.
2. Yardi Matrix
An investment in the Interests involves substantial investment and tax risks, including, without limitation, the following risks:
- Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
- The economic success of the Interests will depend upon the results of operations of the Property. Fluctuations in vacancy rates, rent schedules, and operating expenses can adversely affect operating results or render the sale or refinancing of the Property difficult or unattractive.
- The Master Tenant’s capitalization is supported solely by the cash flow from the underlying tenant lease. The Sponsor is not under any obligation to contribute capital to the Master Tenant.
- No assurance can be given that future cash flow will be sufficient to make the debt service payments on any borrowed funds and also cover capital expenditures or operating expenses.
- No assurance can be given that Beneficial Owners of Interests will realize a substantial return (if any) on their investment or that they will not lose their entire investment in the Trust.
- There are various risks associated with owning, financing, operating, and leasing commercial properties in Virginia.
- The Interests are not freely transferable by the Beneficial Owners.
- The Interests do not represent a diversified investment.
- Beneficial Owners must completely rely on the Master Tenant to collect the rent and operate, manage, lease, and maintain the Property.
- The Beneficial Owners have no voting rights with respect to the management or operations of the Trust or in connection with the sale of the property.
- There are various conflicts of interest among the Trust, the Sponsor, the Signatory Trustee, and their Affiliates.
- The Interests are illiquid.
- There are tax risks associated with an investment in the Interests.
- There are risks related to competition from properties similar to and near the property.
- There may be environmental risks related to the property.
- Private Placements are speculative.
*“Tax-Advantaged” refers to any type of investment that is either exempt from taxation, tax-deferred, or that offers other types of tax benefits. Capital Square is a national sponsor of investment opportunities that can provide such benefits via our 1031 exchange and opportunity zone offerings, among others. Securities offered through WealthForge Securities, LLC, the managing brokerdealer for the CS1031 Hunter’s Chase Apartments, DST offering and member FINRA/SIPC. Capital Square and WealthForge are not affiliated.
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LocationMidlothian (Richmond), VA
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Overview
A 320-unit Class B garden-style apartment community located in the Richmond, Virginia suburb of Midlothian