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RENTAL PROPERTIES
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2016
RENTAL PROPERTIES  
RENTAL PROPERTIES

NOTE 2. RENTAL PROPERTIES

 

As of March 31, 2016, the Partnership and its Subsidiary Partnerships owned 2,506 residential apartment units in 21 residential and mixed-use complexes (collectively, the “Apartment Complexes”). The Partnership also owns 19 condominium units in a residential condominium complex, all of which are leased to residential tenants (collectively referred to as the “Condominium Units”). The Apartment Complexes and Condominium Units are located primarily in the metropolitan Boston area of Massachusetts.

 

Additionally, as of March 31, 2016, the Partnership and Subsidiary Partnerships owned a commercial shopping center in Framingham, commercial buildings in Newton and Brookline and mixed-use properties in Boston, Brockton and Newton, all in Massachusetts. These properties are referred to collectively as the “Commercial Properties.”

 

The Partnership also owned a 40% to 50% ownership interest in nine residential and mixed use complexes (the “Investment Properties”) at March 31, 2016 with a total of 786 units, accounted for using the equity method of consolidation. See Note 14 for summary information on these investments.

 

On September 18, 2015,  Residences at Captain Parker, LLC, a Massachusetts limited liability company (“Captain Parker”) a newly formed subsidiary of the Partnership, purchased the Residence at Captain Parkers, a 94 unit apartment complex located at 125 Worthen Road and Ryder Lane in Lexington, Massachusetts. The purchase price was $31,600,000 and the closing costs were approximately $49,000. From the purchase price, the Partnership allocated approximately $474,000 for in-place leases, and approximately $31,000 to the value of tenant relationships. These amounts are being amortized over 12 and 24 months respectively. To fund the purchase, the Partnership utilized the available line of credit of $25,000,000, and the balance from the Partnership’s cash reserves. 

Rental properties consist of the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

March 31, 2016

    

December 31, 2015

    

Useful Life

 

Land, improvements and parking lots

 

$

52,864,483

 

$

52,852,877

 

15

-

40

years

 

Buildings and improvements

 

 

172,774,117

 

 

172,277,299

 

15

-

40

years

 

Kitchen cabinets

 

 

8,606,470

 

 

8,493,696

 

 5

-

10

years

 

Carpets

 

 

7,605,524

 

 

7,361,966

 

 5

-

10

years

 

Air conditioning

 

 

718,531

 

 

718,531

 

 5

-

10

years

 

Laundry equipment

 

 

244,772

 

 

244,771

 

 5

-

 7

years

 

Elevators

 

 

1,139,296

 

 

1,139,296

 

20

-

40

years

 

Swimming pools

 

 

444,629

 

 

444,629

 

10

-

30

years

 

Equipment

 

 

9,970,211

 

 

9,502,977

 

 5

-

 7

years

 

Motor vehicles

 

 

130,563

 

 

130,563

 

 

 

 5

years

 

Fences

 

 

38,115

 

 

38,115

 

 5

-

15

years

 

Furniture and fixtures

 

 

7,961,480

 

 

7,855,351

 

 5

-

 7

years

 

Smoke alarms

 

 

216,827

 

 

216,827

 

 5

-

 7

years

 

Total fixed assets

 

 

262,715,018

 

 

261,276,898

 

 

 

 

 

 

Less: Accumulated depreciation

 

 

(87,457,413)

 

 

(84,579,584)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

175,257,605

 

$

176,697,314