Starwood pays $31M for apartment complex near Lake Worth

288-unit property sold for $107K per apartment

Congress Park Apartments and Starwood’s Barry Sternlicht (Credit: Apartments.com and Wikipedia)
Congress Park Apartments and Starwood’s Barry Sternlicht (Credit: Apartments.com and Wikipedia)

Starwood Property Trust just paid $30.7 million for an apartment complex near Lake Worth, property records show.

Congress Park Limited Partnership, an affiliate of the Orlando-based Banyan Development Group, sold the 288-unit development at 3000 Congress Park Drive for about $107,000 per apartment.

The seller is a joint venture between affordable housing development consulting firm Kiss & Company, Inc. and AGPM, which focuses on property management, according to its website.

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Congress Park sits on 20 acres just south of Sixth Avenue South and west of South Congress Avenue. The rental community, built in 1995, features two- and three-bedroom apartments, a lake and a community pool.

The deal is part of the firm’s $600 million acquisition of apartments in Orlando, Lakeland, Lake Worth, Windermere, Melbourne and Palmetto. Earlier this month, Starwood paid $34.35 million for a complex in Homestead. The entire portfolio sale is expected to close by the second quarter of this year.