LA Housing Authority pays $142M for Woodland Hills apartment complex
The Housing Authority of Los Angeles has picked up a 335-unit apartment complex in Woodland Hills for $141.9 million, The public housing agency bought The Clarendon, a five-story complex at 22121 Clarendon Street, next to the 101 Freeway, the Commercial Observer reported. The seller was Amcal Housing, based in Agoura Hills, which built the apartments […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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