Rancho Los Amigos MHP sold at $4.8 million for Redevelopment

600 W Orange Grove Road
Entrance to Rancho Los Amigos, 600 West Orange Grove, Tucson, AZ

Historic Rancho Los Amigos, a mobile-home park that began as a citrus grove, at 600 West Orange Grove Road in Tucson was bought by Alta Vista Communities (Roger Karber, manager) recently for $4.8 million ($282,353 per acre). The property sold for land value and is located just west of the intersection of Orange Grove and Oracle Roads. Approximately 10 acres of the total 17 acres is zoned for retail, office or other commercial use.

The seller was Rancho Los Amigos MHP, LLC of Tucson (James Horvath of Town West Realty, manager).

Alta Vista plans to develop a 232-unit rental community with eight-units in each two story buildings, ranging from one- to three-bedrooms. The units will have over-sized patios and balconies.

The company has contracted with Mesa-based management company, NTH Property Management, to help transition residents into different mobile-home parks.

With 70 tenants in the 108-unit park when it sold, residents were recently given the required 180-day notice for redevelopment and an August 1 deadline to move, said manager Neal Haney, of NTH.

Haney, with over 35-years of experience in mobile home park management, has probably more experience than anyone in the state with relocation of mobile home park residents.

He explained to us, the personal property tax paid on mobile homes each year has a portion build into it that goes to a ‘relocation fund’ established since the 1970s. This state fund helps pay the costs associated with relocating mobile homes to another park, or to private property when redevelopment occurs.

The fund will pay residents up to $5,000 for the move and installation of a single-wide and $10,000 for a double-wide mobile home, Haney said. Tenants must show proof of ownership of the mobile home to be eligible for assistance. People renting mobile homes are not eligible.

He said one meeting was held to explain the program and give the forms needed to file with the State of Arizona and a second meeting with residents and Haney to answer questions. Haney said they will start to bring in other park operators that have vacancies to discuss their park amenities at the next step.

Haney said they work to make the stress of moving as easy as possible for the residents and was pleased say that ten of the residents had already indicated they have made moving arrangements.

There is a lot of history that goes along with this old ranch. It was one of the first developed ranches in the Tucson area, and it eventually became the heart of the citrus industry in Tucson. Rancho Los Amigos has been a quiet desert oasis enjoy in Tucson since the 1920s,.

The redevelopment can be done with existing zoning, Karber told us. “The infrastructure there is very old and will have to be removed. It was put in place without much planning back in its day. The long driveway onto the property will be kept in place, as will the lush vegetation,” said Karber.

Karber added, “The project is kind of a deviation from our rental casitas, but works well for this property. We like the country/rural feel of the property and the amazing palm trees, but it is in poor condition and in need of updating with modern amenities.” The name of the new project has not been chosen yet. “I like the name and the history of the property,” he said. “And, we want to put some of the citrus trees back and replicate the historic citrus grove atmosphere.”

If all goes as planned, units will be available for move-in by late spring or summer 2017.

For additional information, Neal Haney should be contacted at (480) 649-3531.

To learn more, see RED Comp #3596.

 

 




Allstate Self Storage in Phoenix Sells for $6.7 Million

4110 E Bell Rd, Phoenix, AZ
4110 E Bell Rd, Phoenix, AZ

Allstate Self Storage located at 4110 E. Bell Road in Phoenix, AZ was sold for $6.7 million, or $88 PSF and $8,535 per storage unit, to U-Haul International.

The property was constructed in 1999 and consists of about 68,250-square-feet and 785 storage units plus a 7,600 square foot, 2-tenant retail building.

Occupancy at time of closing was about 90% and sold at a 5.8% cap rate.

Bill Alter of Rein & Grossoehme Commercial Real Estate in Phoenix handled the transaction. This was Bill Alter’s 145th self-storage sale.

To learn more, Alter can be reached at 602.315.0771 or at Bill@RGcre.com.

 




Two NNN Investment Sales totaling $5.09 Million

6550-6560 N Thornydale RoadTwo NNN investment sales totaling $5.09 million took place recently in Northwest and Northeast Tucson submarkets:

Carmack Center, LLC of Escondido, CA (Michael Nicholson, manager) purchased the BRAKEmax / Merles Auto Supply joint building at 6550 & 6560 N. Thornydale Road in Tucson from Encino Investments, LLC (Albert Davidoo, manager) for $3,475 million ($261 PSF).

The 13,324-square-foot property is located on 1.44 acres in northwest Tucson and was built in 2001.

Aaron LaPrise, Retail Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the seller and Greg Furrier, Retail Specialist, with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the buyer in this transaction.

For more information, LaPrise can be contacted at 520.546.2770 and Furrier should be reached at 520.546.2735.

To learn more see RED Comp #3605.

5000 E speedwayIn a second transaction, USA Pawn & Jewelry at 5000 E Speedway Blvd in Tucson sold for $1.615 million ($157 PSF) by 1403 East 2nd , LLC of Durango,CO that purchased the property in 2013 for $1.37 million.

The 10,291-square-foot building on a .76 acre lot built in 1976 is located in the northeast submarket of Tucson.

EZCORP, Inc. (NASDAQ: EZPW), currently doing business as USA Pawn & Jewelry in Arizona is a market leader in specialty consumer financing, with approximately 850 locations throughout the United States, over 180 locations in Mexico, and nearly 70 locations in Canada. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company employs more than 6,000 employees worldwide.

Property has operated as a successful pawn shop for 17 years, and a few years ago underwent an approximately $100,000 remodel, including increasing the building elevation height to approximately 25 feet, as well as other visual enhancements to the property. This central Tucson infill location is surrounded by high density population with excellent exposure on one of Tucson’s busiest arterial roads.

Terry Dahlstrom with Volk Company in Tucson handled the transaction and can be reached at 520.326.3200 ext. 105.

To learn more, see RED Comp #3618.

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