Terracina

ONTARIO, CA—GlobeSt.com exclusively learns that MG Properties Group, a private San Diego-based real estate investor and operator, and affiliates of Rockwood Capital LLC, have sold Terracina for $142 million. The multifamily property is located in Ontario, CA and the sale is said to be the largest ever of a single multifamily property in the Inland Empire.

MG Properties Group acquired the property in January 2013 in a joint venture with an affiliate of Rockwood Capital. The sellers were represented by Kevin Green and Greg Harris from the Harris Group at Institutional Property Advisors.

The 736-unit garden style apartment community was built in 1988 and features a resort-style pool, spa, lounge, and fitness center. The property is located in south Ontario, CA between the Ontario International Airport and the burgeoning Eastvale community with convenient access to the I-15 and Highway 60 freeways, providing residents with a range of nearby retail amenities as well as accessibility to major job corridors throughout the Inland Empire and eastern Los Angeles County.

According to Mark Gleiberman, MG Properties Group founder and CEO, “Terracina was a great investment for our partnership with Rockwood Capital. It is a well-located property that still offers excellent potential for the buyer.”

Greg Harris and Stewart Weston, IPA executive directors, Kevin Green, Alexander Garcia Jr., Joseph Grabiec and Christopher Zorbas, all IPA senior directors, David Sperling, IPA director, and John Montakab, IPA associate director, represented the seller, the JV partnership between MG Properties Group and Rockwood Capital.

Terracina

ONTARIO, CA—GlobeSt.com exclusively learns that MG Properties Group, a private San Diego-based real estate investor and operator, and affiliates of Rockwood Capital LLC, have sold Terracina for $142 million. The multifamily property is located in Ontario, CA and the sale is said to be the largest ever of a single multifamily property in the Inland Empire.

MG Properties Group acquired the property in January 2013 in a joint venture with an affiliate of Rockwood Capital. The sellers were represented by Kevin Green and Greg Harris from the Harris Group at Institutional Property Advisors.

The 736-unit garden style apartment community was built in 1988 and features a resort-style pool, spa, lounge, and fitness center. The property is located in south Ontario, CA between the Ontario International Airport and the burgeoning Eastvale community with convenient access to the I-15 and Highway 60 freeways, providing residents with a range of nearby retail amenities as well as accessibility to major job corridors throughout the Inland Empire and eastern Los Angeles County.

According to Mark Gleiberman, MG Properties Group founder and CEO, “Terracina was a great investment for our partnership with Rockwood Capital. It is a well-located property that still offers excellent potential for the buyer.”

Greg Harris and Stewart Weston, IPA executive directors, Kevin Green, Alexander Garcia Jr., Joseph Grabiec and Christopher Zorbas, all IPA senior directors, David Sperling, IPA director, and John Montakab, IPA associate director, represented the seller, the JV partnership between MG Properties Group and Rockwood Capital.

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