ADVANTAGE POINT STUDENT HOUSING
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ADVANTAGE POINT STUDENT HOUSING
ADVANTAGE POINT STUDENT HOUSING 3 Buildings | 21± Acres | 337 Units | 1,348 Beds Kutztown University Phase 1: 2 Buildings; 898 Beds Phase 2: 1 Building; 450 Beds 435 Baldy Road Kutztown, Pennsylvania Offering Memorandum The following disclaimer applies to the attached Offering Memorandum (“Memorandum”) and you are, therefore, advised to read this Disclaimer carefully before reading, accessing or making any other use of the Offering Memorandum or other information supplied in connection with the Property. The Memorandum shall not constitute an offer to sell the Property. A sale of the Property shall only take place upon the execution of an Agreement of Sale that has been signed by Buyer and Seller and all conditions and contingencies contained in the Agreement of Sale have been satisfied prior to settlement. Neither Rittenhouse Realty Advisors (“RRA”) nor any other third parties have been authorized to give any information other than what has been provided in the Memorandum. Notwithstanding the foregoing, RRA does not make any representation as to the completeness or accuracy of the information contained in the Memorandum or the value or performance of the Property either past, present or future. The information contained in the Memorandum shall not be relied upon as a promise or representation as to any condition, value or performance of the Property. RRA and its owners, members, shareholders, managers, employees, agents and affiliates expressly disclaim any and all liability for any and all representations, either express or implied, arising from any statements, warranties, representations or information provided in the Memorandum or from the omission of any such representations, statements, warranties or information from the Memorandum. It is the sole responsibility of any recipient of the Memorandum to verify the information contained therein and to conduct the proper due diligence concerning the Property. Qualified prospective purchasers of the Property shall be afforded an opportunity to conduct inspections of the Property. It is expected that such qualified purchasers shall conduct any and all inspections and evaluations of the Property deemed necessary by them. RRA and Seller reserve the right, at their sole discretion, to reject any and all expressions of interest concerning the Property from third parties, including the termination of any ongoing discussions and/or negotiations. The Memorandum is subject to withdraw, cancellation or modification by RRA or Seller at any time. Seller shall have no legal obligation to any party that has received or reviewed the Memorandum unless and until a written Agreement of Sale has been fully executed, delivered and approved by Seller and Seller’s counsel; and all contingencies and/or conditions to Seller’s obligation to settle have been satisfied. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 2 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 3 Executive Summary Project Overview The proposed ground-up student housing development project consists of three (3) five-story residential buildings and one (1) two-story clubhouse with an outdoor resort-style pool and entertainment area. In total, the project will offer up to 1,348 beds in 337 units. The 21± acre subject site is ideally located on a parcel directly adjacent to existing on-campus housing. The project will offer “by-the-bed” 12 month leases and include utilities (subject to an electric allowance) included in the rent. The governing township has fully approved the project including the site. All other aspects of the project will be in conformance with the newly established Academic Overlay District criteria and building codes. The subject site is the only parcel in the township with this special purpose zoning designation which eliminates any possibility of competing new construction and housing and increases the value of the project. In addition to permitting higher density and abundant ground-level parking, the Academic Overlay District is the only zoning district that permits four (4) unrelated persons to reside in the same dwelling unit. There are significant barriers to entry that contribute to the value of the project and further secure the project’s success. Primarily, these barriers consist of no additional sewer capacity, zoning, and proximity to the campus (location). The developer has reserved virtually all of the remaining sewer capacity in the treatment plant. First, the sewer authority has determined that the reserved water/and sewer is sufficient for the proposed project and that no further capacity is available for future developments. Second, there are no other parcels of land surrounding the campus or general area that are conducive to student housing. Lastly, the subject property’s location rivals existing off-campus housing locations and there are no other available tracts of land with comparable proximity to campus to develop. Kutztown University is in dire need of new state of the art student housing units. The project is welcomed by the University and has gone as far as to mark the Advantage Point Student Housing Project on their 20 year master plan. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 4 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 5 Executive Summary Project Differentiation Aside of the location, one of the greatest contributors to the project’s success will be product differentiation. The project will offer an up to 17,000 square foot, state of the art, two- story clubhouse that overlooks a resort style pool. The clubhouse will boast a complete second floor fitness center, resident lounge with a 120 inch TV, shuffle board, pool table, arcade games, open-space to host marketing and resident life events, outdoor fire pits, sundeck, and 1,500 square foot retail space. No other provider in the market offers a pool and only the Edge at Kutztown offers a clubhouse with an outdoor fire pit area. The Edge at Kutztown (approximately two miles from campus) Clubhouse is approximately 3,500 square feet of which only 1,000 square feet is used to house their small fitness center, pool table, and TV lounge. The remaining space is used as a maintenance shop and offices. The project will also offer premium furnishings and finishes. The Briar Cliffs, The Edge at Kutztown, and On-campus housing are the only housing providers that offer furnished units. The furniture at the Briar Cliffs is in very poor condition consisting of outdated knotty-pine “70’s cabin-style” couches, tables, and chairs. The Edge at Kutztown and on-campus housing both offer traditional institutional grade furniture. In contrast, the project will offer modern design furniture of University Loft grade or better with comfortable micro-blend suede or fauxleather couches and lounge chairs. The project will also offer granite kitchen counter tops, porcelain or hard-stone vanity tops, faux-stainless appliances, and modern cabinets and hardware. Only the Lofts on East Main offer kitchens of comparable quality. Each unit will contain an efficient magic-pack gas/electric HVAC unit with tenant-controlled digital thermostats. The majority of on-campus apartments do not permit the resident to control the temperature and many of the older on-campus dormitories as well as the individually rented off-campus houses do not offer air conditioning. The Edge at Kutztown does offer PTAC units which provide electric heat and air conditioning; however, due to the increasing price of electricity and the construction of the Edge, these PTAC units have become a very expensive source of heat. Lastly, the project will include an in-unit washer and dryer. Historically, this has been one of the most coveted amenities for students residing offcampus. Presently, The Edge at Kutztown is the only major provider in the market that offers this amenity. There are some individually rented homes that include washer and dryers as well; however, they are few and far between. Note: An online site has been set up with approvals and certifications, environmental reports, financial analysis, artist renderings, maps, etc. Please contact Ken Wellar (215-454-2879) for access. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 6 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 7 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 8 Media Links Property Website: Advantage Point Student Housing - Website Videos: Advantage Point Student Housing Advantage Point Student Housing - Narrative In the Press: Spotlight on Advantage Point Student Housing (Haydenfilms Institute Magazine) THE SLATE - Home to New Homes (Haydenfilms Institute) Social Media: 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 9 Property Details Property Address 435 Baldy Road, Kutztown, Pennsylvania 19530 County Berks Municipality/Township Maxatawny Township School District Kutztown Area School District Zoning R-2 APN 63-5443-16-83-6274; 63-5443-16-82-5562 Lot Area 21.08± Acres / 906,484± Square Feet Year Built 2015-2016 No. of Buildings 3 No. of Stories 5 No. of Units 337 No. of Beds 1,348 Parking 1,050 Spaces Not drawn to scale. For reference purposes only. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 10 Property Details - Subject Property / Kutztown Univ. Campus Map Not drawn to scale. For reference purposes only. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 11 Amenities Community Amenities On-Site Maintenance Swimming Pool with Hot Tub 24 Hour State of the Art Fitness Center Clubhouse featuring Meeting Rooms and Common Area with Full-Size Kitchen, Fireplace, Pool Table, Shuffle Board and Dart Board Unit Amenities Fully Furnished Apartments including Full-Size Kitchen with Granite Countertops, Full Size Refrigerator, Oven/Range, Garbage Disposal and Microwave Oven Bedrooms with Full-Size Beds Flat-Screen Television Washer and Dryer 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 12 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 13 Location Overview Kutztown is a borough in Ber ks County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles southwest of Allentown and 17 miles northeast of Reading. It is 70 miles from Philadelphia and Harrisburg, 100 miles from New York City, 120 miles from Baltimore and 160 miles from Washington, D.C. Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) is 25 minutes from campus. U.S. Route 222 bypasses the borough to the north and west, leading northeast to Allentown and southwest to Reading. Pennsylvania Route 737 leads north to Krumsville and Interstate 78. Kutztown University is located just outside the borough limits to the southwest. As of 2010, the total Kutztown population was at 5,012. The median household income within Kutztown was at $46,081 in 2008-2012 and had grown by 29.16% since 2000. The income growth rate is about the same as the state average rate of 30.32% and is higher than the national average rate of 26.32%. Kutztown’s median house value was at $184,800 in 20082012 and had grown by 87.42% since 2000. The house value growth rate is higher than the state average rate of 70.00% and is much higher than the national average rate of 51.67%. As a reference, the national Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate for the same period is 26.63%. On average, the public school district that covers Kutztown is better than the state average in quality. Kutztown's economy is strong and diverse, with workers employed by Kutztown University, the nearby East Penn Manufacturing / Deka (the world's largest independent battery manufacturer), McConway and Torley (a major maker of steel railcar fittings), Radius Toothbrush, and digital creative agency Sposto Interactive, and at one time, the brand of athletic shoe known as the Saucony. Berks County compr ises the Reading, PA Metropolitan Statistical Ar ea, which is also included in the Philadelphia Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area (CSA). The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Berks County as the Reading, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the metropolitan area ranked 10th most populous in the State of Pennsylvania and the 128th most populous in the United States with a population of 413,491. Berks County is also a part of the larger Philadelphia-Reading-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which combines the populations of Berks County as well as several counties around Philadelphia and in the states of Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey. The Combined Statistical Area ranked 3rd in the State of Pennsylvania and 8th most populous in the United States with a population of 7,067,807. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 14 Area Map DEMOGRPAPHIC PROFILE 1 Mile 3 Miles 5 Miles 2014 Population 5,456 12,915 27,097 2019 Population 5,484 12,846 27,082 Population Growth 2014-2019 0.51% (0.53%) (0.06%) Average Age 26.40 32.70 37.30 821 3,632 9,258 0.00% (1.05%) (0.15%) $34,705 $41,785 $53,547 2.40 2.40 2.50 $156,341 $173,976 $175,707 1953 1961 1967 2014 Total Households Household Growth (2014-2019) Median Household Income Average Household Size Median Home Value Median Year Built 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 15 Kutztown University The project will primarily cater to students attending Kutztown University. Kutztown University is a Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) public institution and member of the NCAA Division II athletic conference. KU was founded in 1866 and the college offers over 40 courses of study. The University is considered a “Tier 3” school and US News has ranked the institution as one of the “Best Colleges in the North Region”. In October 2013, Kutztown University launched a new Enrollment and Retention Management Division with the sole purpose of increasing the schools total enrollment through an increased persistence rate and aggressive recruiting initiatives. The University’s objective is to incrementally increase enrollment over the next 5 years to 11,000 students. Kutztown officials have cited this figure to be the school’s “optimum level”. Based on the schools current occupancy and projection, this would result in a total enrollment of 10,109 students during the 2015-2016 school year when the project is scheduled to be delivered. The total enrollment at Kutztown University is 9,513 and total full-time undergraduate enrollment is 8,279. Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Graduate Students, and Transfer Students are permitted to reside off-campus without prior approval from the University. The 2013-2014 University Official Common Data Set is as follows: - 2013- 2014 E - g Degree-seeking, first-time freshmen 733 1079 Other first-year, degree-seeking 352 297 20 All other degree-seeking 2437 3167 212 212 Total degree-seeking 3522 4543 233 240 45 169 29 3567 4712 262 All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses Total und r r du s 274 G Degree-seeking, first-time 22 20 All other degree-seeking 54 111 77 223 76 193 104 325 All other graduates enrolled in credit courses Total r du Total All Undergraduates 8815 Total All Graduates 698 Grand Total All Students 9513 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 16 Kutztown University The 2013-2014 Kutztown University Common Data Sets cites that 89.3% of degree-seeking, first-time, first-year freshman students reside on-campus or university affiliated housing and only 10.7% commute from their primary residence. This equates to 1,620 degree seeking, first-time, first-year freshman residing on-campus and 194 commuting from their primary residence. This serves as a strong indicator of how many students in total commute from their primary residences. With the intention of being conservative, this figure was doubled when estimating the total number of students (out of the total enrollment) who commute from their primary housing and do not need housing. Kutztown University is in the process of renovating their on-campus housing. These renovations are being conducted to update and modernize their existing housing product by installing new infrastructure and reconfiguring outdated unit layouts. Lehigh Hall has already undergone renovations and is now back in service. Schuylkill Hall is presently off-line and undergoing renovations and is expected to be back in service during the 2014 – 2015 school year. During this process, the college will be reducing their total on-campus bed count. Currently, the University offers 4,150 on-campus beds and this number will decrease to 3,945 once the renovations are completed in year 2026. This decrease in on-campus beds coupled with the school’s aggressive enrollment and retention plan further justify and support the proposed project. More importantly, the University has identified on their campus master plan that they have no intentions of adding any additional on-campus housing for the next 15 years. In fact they have added the Advantage Point Student Housing project to their master plan. They will focus their available funds on increasing and renovating academic and facilities space. Historically, on-campus housing occupancy has averaged 98% which is considered fully-occupied because a few shared bedroom units are rented as private bedroom units to Resident Assistants at a premium. Aside of the 4,150 oncampus housing beds, there is one affiliated housing complex that is owned and/or managed by the Kutztown University Foundation. The Honors Building which is reserved for 46 upper-class “Honor Roll” students consists of 12 apartments. The KU student body is comprised largely of in-state Pennsylvania Residents. The second largest feeder state is New Jersey. Because the college is heavily attended by local and regional students, there are a significant number of “True Commuters” in the sense that many students commute to school for their primary residence / their parent’s house. It is estimated that 21.8% or 2,077 students out of the 9,513 commute from home. The remaining 7,436 students are “in need” of housing. The following table demonstrates the housing demand: Housing Demand All Undergraduates All Graduates Grand Total All Students % N E 8,815 82.85% 698 9,513 7,303 17.15% 18.95% 132 81.05% 78.16% 7,436 21.84% On-Campus Housing Beds Affiliated Housing Beds Remaining Demand After University Housing is F 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 % Students NOT need H # N d 4,150 46 3,240 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 17 Kutztown University On-Campus Housing The University offers a wide-range of housing options from traditional dormitories and recently constructed institutional grade “high-density” product to suite and apartment-style housing. The traditional halls include Bonner Hall, Johnson Hall, Deatrick Hall, Berks Hall, Rothermel Hall, Beck Hall, Lehigh Hall, and Schuylkill Hall. Several of these Halls do not offer air conditioning and they only offer shared bedroom accommodations. These traditional halls still utilize common showers and are of concrete block or brick construction. The furniture is of traditional industrial grade design and quality and many of the rooms are still set-up in a bunk-bed fashion. Typically the units house two individuals; but, there are some triples. The majority of the Hall residents are undergraduates. Dixon Hall and Univer sity Place offer suite-style accommodations with in-unit bathrooms. University place is comprised entirely of 4 shared bedroom / 2 shared bathroom units with 8 students residing in each unit. Dixon Hall offers slightly more variety including a 2 shared bedroom / 2 shared bathroom unit that houses 4 students and a 2 private bedroom / 1 shared bath unit for 2 students. Dixon also offers a few efficiency units which are typically reserved for graduate students and seniors. The furniture in University place is slightly better than the halls; however, the furniture in Dixon hall is much newer; but, it is still of “typical” institutional grade and design. Golden Bear Village South (1039 beds) and Golden Bear Village West (107 beds) offer apartment-style on-campus housing options. These two complexes are by far the nicest community’s on-campus and they resemble the modern design and layout of newage student housing. Golden Bear Village South offers 4 bedroom / 2 bathroom units with a variety of shared/private bedroom accommodations for 4 to 6 occupants. Golden Bear Village West is comprised entirely of units with 4 private bedrooms and 1 shared bedroom with 2 shared bathrooms for 6 occupants. The fixtures and furniture in each community is much better than that of the halls and University Place; however, it is still very institutional and lacks appeal. Both communities offer more attractive architecture than the halls as Golden Bear Village West consists of 2 story brick town homes and Golden Bear Village South consists of 4 story vinyl siding and drive-it apartment buildings. Honors Hall is an “apartment – style” community that is considered to be “on-campus” but, it is owned and operated by the Kutztown University Foundation. Honors Hall is a small apartment building (46 beds) that offers 2 shared bedroom / 2 shared bathroom accommodations and it is reserved solely for honor roll students. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 18 Kutztown University Target Market The project has been designed to include a variety of different unit layouts and price points to ensure maximum market penetration. The Target Market is identified as any Kutztown University student seeking off-campus housing while attending Kutztown University that is looking to live in brand new state of the art apartments. To better identify the Target Market and further narrow the scope, the following assumptions have been made. First, it is estimated that 10% of second-year and above students will insist on residing on-campus. Secondly, it is estimated that 10% will choose to reside in the “least expensive” housing they can find due to personal financial savings preference or an overall inability to afford the projects lowest price point. Lastly, 5% of second-year and above students are presumed to pursue one of the individual homes in the downtown area out of sheer personal preference. Target Estimated Total Number of Students in Need of Housing 10% of students that will insist on residing on-campus 582 10% of students that will seek the least expensive housing option or who are unable to afford the projects lowest price point 582 5% of students that will insist on renting a house in the downtown area due to personal preference 291 Target * 5 981 * The target market is based off of t figures and does not account f aggressive that t University has set forth in part with their tl formed Enrollment and Retention Di i i 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 19 Kutztown University Off-Campus Housing There are 4 predominant off-campus housing communities in Kutztown. These include The Edge at Kutztown, The Briar Cliffs, Bieber Alley Apartments, and The Lofts on East Main. The Edge is the largest and most popular off-campus housing community in the Market followed in size by the Cliffs, Bieber Alley, and The Lofts. The Edge at Kutztown was the fir st moder n off-campus housing community to be introduced to Kutztown University Students. The property consists of 184 – 3 private bedroom / 3 private bathroom units for a total of 549 beds. The community was constructed in 2008 and has been extremely successful despite its location and lack of unit variety. The property is one of the furthest from campus; however, they have been able to overcome this weakness by being one of the only providers to offer fully- furnished units and all-inclusive rents subject to an electric allowance. The property has washer and dryers in every unit and each room has a through-the-wall electric PTAC unit. Furthermore, they are the only offcampus housing community to offer a clubhouse with a pool table, fitness center, and outdoor fire-pit seating area. The property’s exterior consists of vinyl siding and faux – stone while the interior consists primarily builders-grade finishes. The Edge is currently the best off-campus housing option available to students. The second largest off-campus community is the Briar Cliffs. The Cliffs were originally constructed in the 50’s/60’s as recreational summer cottages. At the time, these cottages were used for weekend get-a- ways from the cities of Allentown and Reading. At some point in the late 70’s / Early 80’s, the community became one of the original off -campus housing communities to serve KU students. The property is currently in poor condition as the result of years of band-aid repairs, mismanagement, and minimal capital improvements. There are approximately 100 units in the Briar Cliffs community. Most of the units are 4 bedroom / 2 bathroom units capable of housing 5 people if the tenants elect to share one of the bedrooms. Furniture is provided; however, it is well-past its originally scheduled useable life. Tenants pay a utility deposit at the time of move-in to cover water, sewer, and electric. The units have electric baseboard heat and central a/c. The tenants must pay for cable and internet. The Lofts on East Main and Bieber Alley apar tments ar e ver y similar and they ar e owned by the same group. Together, the two properties offer 28 units for a total of 84 beds. Each unit consists of 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The owner has done a nice job renovating the units with above averages finishes, granite countertops, and central air conditioning. The rent includes all utilities (including cable and internet). Both properties are located in the downtown area. The Lofts are considerably further away from campus than Bieber Alley; however, the property continues to be filled due to the premium finishes. Saucony Commons is located one and a half miles fr om campus and sever al blocks off of Main Street. The property offers 3 private bedrooms/ 1.5 bathroom accommodations. 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 20 Kutztown University Off-Campus Housing Lastly, there are approximately 1,000 beds available as student rentals in the Borough of Kutztown. Several years ago, the Borough began issuing student housing rental permits with the intention of controlling and policing the number of student renter’s in the town. Recently, a developer attempted to obtain additional permits and the Borough refused to grant them. The Borough has made it very clear that their hope is to attract more non-student tenants and home-owners to stabilize the economy and preserve the town’s heritage. In addition, the borough reserves to revoke and terminate the rental permits if a particular house receives excessive complaints or violations due to the conduct of student- renters. The down-town homes range in size from single family to 5 unit properties. If students choose to rent these units, they typically pay for their own utilities (aside of water/sewer and trash) and they need to bring their own furniture. These properties are usually managed by the individual owner. Off-Campus Housing Pricing F per B in U ? 4b/2b $2,650 $5,300 School Year Yes Old knotty pine furniture Yes No No 3b/1.5b $3,645 $7,290 12 Month Yes Yes Yes Yes Edge at Kutztown 3b/3b N/A $8,220 12 Month Standard ULOFT furniture Yes Yes Yes Bieber Alley 3b/1b $3,500 $7,000 School Year No Yes No Yes Lofts on East Main 3b/1b $3,550 $7,100 School Year No Yes No Yes Briar Cliffs Saucony Commons 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 21 22 1910 2006 1910 2006 2008 231 W. Main Street Kutztown, PA 217 W. Main Street Kutztown, PA The Edge 3 Total 750 3 5 Total 184 3 BR 3 Ba 66 Total 952 $463 (6 month lease) $450 (9 month lease) $438 (12 month lease) *2 BR rates are per student and water/sewer. 43 23 2 BR 1 BA 1 BR 1 BA $825 (6 month lease) Kutztown Garden Apts. Kutztown, PA on site. Parking included, laundry facilities of two buildings being 100% vacant unit. Low occupancy due to one Parking included, washer/dryer in on site. Tenants pay all utilities All utilities included in rent. $15 monthly parking beds and washer/dryer in unit. Clubhouse, fitness center, tanning on site. Parking included, laundry facilities on site. Parking included, laundry facilities . Parking included, laundry facilities $1,960 - $2,450 $1,725 - $3,450 $3,645 All utilities included in rent. All utilities included in rent. All utilities included in rent. on site. Parking included, laundry facilities on site. Parking included, laundry facilities on site. Parking included, laundry facilities Notes Rent includes cooking gas 722 N/A 100 N/A 80 900 - 928 20 54 54 $3,780 - $3,948 $3,350 $3,350 - $3,950 $3,150 - $3,350 $3,150 - $3,800 All utilities included in rent. All utilities included in rent. All utilities included in rent. Utilities Tenants pay gas and electric. Total 4 BR 2 BA 2 BR 1 BA Total 3 BR 1.5 BA N/A 6 Total 184 1,200 1 Total 1,000 - 1,100 5 3 BR 1 BA 2 BR 1 BA 500 - 600 2 2 BR 1 BA $2,750 $1,900 - $3,800 $3,000 - $3,600 $3,550 Semester Rent per Student $800 (9 month lease) 100% 100% 950 1 BR 1 BA 500 1 1,200 1,000 Unit SF Range 2 12 12 16 16 No. Units 2 BR 2 BA 1 BR 1 BA Total 3 BR 1 BA Total 3 BR 1 BA Unit Type $775 (12 month lease) 1966 1971 56% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Occ. 139 Normal Avenue - A8 Kutztown, PA 503 Briar Circle North Briar Cliff Apartments Kutztown, PA 45 E. Normal Ave Saucony Commons Kutztown, PA 2002 2006 2200 Lifestyle Lane 1910 Kutztown, PA 2008 2008 Built (Renov) 233 W. Main Street Kutztown, PA 301 E. Main Street Lofts on East Main Street Kutztown, PA 88 Bieber Alley Bieber Square Property / Location Competitive Rental Market Survey Yes, no additional charge. In a 4 bedroom 2 bedroom and 5 students Up to 4 students in a Yes, no additional charge. No No Yes No Yes No No Double Occupancy No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Furnished Units Available Competitive Rental Market Survey Property / Location Advantage Point: 435 Baldy Road; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 1 Bieber Square: 88 Bieber Alley; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 2 Lofts on East Main Street; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 3 233 W. Main Street; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 4 231 W. Main Street; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 5 217 W. Main Street; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 6 The Edge: 2200 Lifestyle Lane; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 7 Saucony Commons: 45 E. Normal Avenue; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 8 Briar Cliff Apartments; 503 Briar Circle North; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 9 Kutztown Garden Apartments: 139 Normal Avenue; Kutztown, Pennsylvania 1628 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Second Floor | Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.454.2852 | info@rittenhouserealty.com 23 Kenneth Wellar Tel: 215.454.2879 ken@rittenhouserealty.com Corey Lonberger Tel: 215.454.2878 corey@rittenhouserealty.com Mark Duszak Tel: 215.454.2884 mark@rittenhouserealty.com Luke DeLuca Tel: 716.510.3715 luke@rittenhouserealty.com Chris Egan Tel: 215.454.2913 chris@rittenhouserealty.com Doug Emrich Tel: 215.454.2889 doug@rittenhouserealty.com David Greenhalgh Tel: 215.454.2887 david@rittenhouserealty.com Robert Marzullo Tel: 215.454.2921 robert@rittenhouserealty.com Steve Miceli Tel: 215.454.2916 steve@rittenhouserealty.com Vincent Tagliente Tel: 215.454.2920 vincent@rittenhouserealty.com Philadelphia Office 1628 John F. 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