
BR Parkview DST
BR Parkview DST
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District at Parkview Apartments (the “Property”) represents the opportunity to invest in a newly-built, class A apartment community located in the thriving Gwinnett County, part of the Atlanta Metro. The Property benefits from its proximity to the Atlanta Metro’s major employment clusters, as well as its central location offering convenient access to surrounding areas such as Decatur, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Snellville, and the broader Atlanta Metro region within a 30-minute drive, making it a highly desirable residential destination for professionals and families alike.
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The Sponsor’s investment objectives for Beneficial Owners are to (i) preserve their capital investment; (ii) make monthly distributions which may be partially tax-deferred as a result of depreciation and amortization expenses; (iii) seek to increase rental rates to create additional value; and (iv) realize profit through the ownership and eventual sale, disposition, transfer or merger to facilitate a Section 1031 Exchange (under limited circumstances) or an exchange transaction pursuant to Section 721 of the Code with respect to the Property within approximately seven to ten years. See “BUSINESS PLAN” for additional discussion. NO ASSURANCE CAN BE GIVEN THAT THESE OBJECTIVES WILL BE ACHIEVED.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) is a unique real estate investment vehicle that allows a group of individual investors to purchase fractional interests in large commercial real estate assets. These assets are typically beyond the financial reach of solo investors. Here's how DSTs work and why they are relevant for real estate investors:
Formation and Sponsors:
- DSTs are created under Delaware trust law.
- Real estate companies (sponsors) form DSTs by identifying and acquiring assets using their own capital.
- The sponsor then opens an offering period, and individual investors purchase fractional shares of the DST.
- DST beneficiaries are passive investors, providing equity capital.
DST History:
- DSTs were established in 1988 with the passing of the Delaware Business Trust Act (later renamed the Delaware Statutory Trust Act in 2002).
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