Grant Cardone tops South Florida’s multifamily deals of 2025
South Florida multifamily landlords felt the sting from elevated expenses this year. Case in point: The top deal was a $235 million purchase of a Boca Raton apartment building out of bankruptcy proceedings. The seller had put the building into Chapter 11 reorganization, avoiding an impending foreclosure auction from the lender over a $145 million loan. No other deal in this year’s ranking broke $200 million in value. South Florida has a reputation as a healthier apartment market than other parts of the U.S. due to the tri-county region becoming a magnet for out-of-staters during the first three years of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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