A California real estate private equity group purchased the Webster Court senior living complex in downtown Kent with plans to make improvements to the facility. COURTESY PHOTO, PEF Advisors

A California real estate private equity group purchased the Webster Court senior living complex in downtown Kent with plans to make improvements to the facility. COURTESY PHOTO, PEF Advisors

California real estate group buys Webster Court apartments in Kent

PEF Advisors plans to spend $1.2 million on improvements to downtown senior living complex

California-based Preservation Equity Fund Advisors (PEF Advisors) has bought the 92-unit Webster Court senior living apartments in downtown Kent.

PEF Advisors is a real estate private equity group focused on preserving existing affordable housing in high-cost markets, according to its April 5 press release about the purchase. The complex, 309 Fifth Ave. S., primarily houses people ages 55 and older and people with disabilities.

The group bought the four-story development in March and has budgeted approximately $1.2 million ($12,915 per unit) to address deferred maintenance, improve curb appeal, and elevate the quality of housing and competitiveness of the property, according to the press release.

Property amenities available to residents include a community room, elevator, gated access, four on-site laundry facilities, a courtyard, a BBQ and picnic area and a leasing office. Resident parking consists of 38 uncovered spaces. All 92 apartment units are one-bedrooms and average 458 square feet. Unit amenities include patios in select units, and come furnished with refrigerators and self-cleaning ovens.

As of March 2023, the property was 88% occupied, with occupancy numbers expected to rise as property improvements are completed.

“This is the second property that we’ve acquired in this area, so we know this market and asset type well,” said Ann Caruana, president and chief investments officer at PEF Advisors. “In March 2021, we acquired Rainier Vista (in Pacific), another senior housing development just 15 minutes away from Webster Court which is 97% occupied. With the planned improvements and high walkability of Webster Court, we believe it can stabilize within a year and provide high-quality affordable housing for seniors.”

Webster Court was originally built in 1994 with tax credits from the Washington State Housing Finance Commission and is governed by a Low Income Housing Tax Credits Land Use Restrictive Agreement, which restricts 24 units at 35% Area Median Income (AMI) and 66 units at 60% AMI.

“The (agreement) extended-use period ends in 2030 which positions our hold period to align perfectly with an exit that can identify a developer or nonprofit to keep the property affordable,” Caruana said. “With the property being at-risk of losing its affordability in seven years, we anticipate that there will be more options available to keep it in the low-income housing tax credit program which is our ultimate goal.”

PEF Advisors is an affiliate of the WNC & Associates, Inc., of Irvine, California, family of companies with access to its more than 51 years experience in acquiring more than 1,700 properties representing $17 billion in affordable housing nationwide, including through tax credit and/or preservation equity strategies, according to the press release.




Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

Workers stand outside of the Renton Boeing plant on the first day of the strike. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.
Boeing Machinists union agrees to strike

Members of the IAM District 751 voted by a 96% margin to walk off the job.

The suspect being arrested caught by the WSP surveillance aircraft. Screenshot from WSP Youtube.
Suspected drunk driver hits man on SR 18, gets caught by air surveillance

See the video of troopers tracking and capturing the suspect.

t
Kent School District Superintendent Vela gets 2-year contract extension

School Board approves contract after confrontational six-hour meeting; pay remains highest in area

Corniche Washington is in the middle, wearing a blue shirt between his counsel, while prosecutor Jacqueline Lawrence speaks to an officer who responded to the scene. Photo by Joshua Solorzano/The Mirror
Federal Way man stands trial for 2021 murder at Kent bus stop

Corniche Washington’s defense team says he acted in self-defense.

t
Kent Police Blotter: Aug.26 to Sept. 9

Incidents include robberies, carjackings, gunshot wounds

Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent. FILE PHOTO
Kent murder sentencing delayed after inmate refuses transfer to court

Judge grants reasonable force order prior to next sentencing hearing in 2022 apartment killing

The Muckleshoot Casino. (File photo)
Man and woman charged with robbery at the Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn

Duo ambushed a man in the parking garage to rob him of his winnings, according to charging documents.

t
Group to submit signatures to change Kent City Council elections

Voters would decide whether members should represent districts rather than at-large positions

t
Mother of man fatally shot in Kent starts fundraiser for funeral

Christian Moshofsky, 33, died in shooting with police Aug. 28 at Madison Plaza Apartments

Kentridge High School, 12430 SE 208th St. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District
Juvenile found at Kentridge High reportedly didn’t commit carjacking

Victim didn’t identify juvenile as the person who took his vehicle at gunpoint

FILE PHOTO
Kent Police searching for juveniles in Aug. 22 beating death | Update

Man, 56, identified; 3 or 4 juveniles reportedly attacked bicyclist who died Sept. 8 from injuries

King County Correctional Facility in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, King County
Green River Killer booked into King County jail after state prison transfer

Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate ‘potentially related cases’