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Atlas Real Estate Partners has acquired Latitude at Godley Station Apartments, a 256-unit Class A multifamily community built in 2015 in Pooler, near Savannah.

Atlas Real Estate Acquires Latitude at Godley Station in Savannah

Atlas Real Estate Partners has acquired Latitude at Godley Station Apartments, a 256-unit Class A multifamily community near Savannah built in 2015. Charleston-based Jim Sewell and Dave Lansbury and Savannah-based Erika Maston of CBRE brokered the deal. 

“We’re excited to add Latitude to our portfolio and eager to unlock what we think is incredible potential in the property,” said Arvind Chary, Co-Managing Partner at Atlas. “This project perfectly fits our investment strategy of acquiring high-quality apartment communities at a discount to replacement cost that can be repositioned to create additional value.”

Atlas intends to renovate units, upgrade existing amenities, and add new features. These include dog park and dog wash, pickleball court, onsite coworking, poolside grill and firepit, and café/coffee bar.

“Given the rapid growth and upscaling of Pooler, we believe there is an unmet demand for modern apartments targeting the growing young professional segment in the market,” added Joe Stampone, Managing Director of Investments for Atlas. 

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