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Kidder Mathews’ Simon | Anderson Multifamily Team Arranges Off-Market Sale of Union Park Apartments in Seattle

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Union Park, an 84-unit apartment community located at 1310 Minor Avenue in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood, has sold in an off-market transaction. Dylan Simon, Jerrid Anderson, and JD Fuller of the Simon | Anderson Multifamily Team at Kidder Mathews represented the seller and sourced the buyer.

The property is a mid-rise multifamily asset situated in one of Seattle’s most densely populated and walkable neighborhoods—offering close proximity to major medical centers, universities, and downtown job hubs.

“Union Park is a well-located asset in a high-demand area with strong fundamentals and long-term value,” said Simon. “These types of off-market opportunities continue to be a focus for our team, and we’re pleased to have delivered a successful outcome for our client.”

About the Simon | Anderson Multifamily Team
The apartment brokerage team led by Dylan Simon and Jerrid Anderson of Kidder Mathews represents apartment investors, developers, and landowners in the sale and purchase of apartment buildings and development land across the entire State of Washington. The team of 13 brokerage professionals specializes in the sale and purchasing of apartment buildings and development land from $1 million to more than $100 million. For more information, visit simonandersonteam.com.

About Kidder Mathews
Kidder Mathews is the largest fully independent commercial real estate firm in the Western U.S., with over 900 professionals in 19 offices across Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, and Arizona. We offer a complete range of brokerage, appraisal, asset services, consulting, and debt & equity finance services for all property types. Kidder Mathews averages $9 billion in transaction volume, manages more than 58 million square feet of space, and conducts 2,400 appraisal, consulting, and cost segregation assignments annually. For more information, visit kidder.com.

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