
Priderock Capital Partners bought the Highline Village apartments in Aurora last week for $71.3 million, according to Arapahoe County records. The 467-unit apartment complex sold for $152,675 per apartment.
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Priderock Capital Partners bought the Highline Village apartments in Aurora last week for $71.3 million, according to Arapahoe County records. The 467-unit apartment complex sold for $152,675 per apartment.
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