LOS ANGELES, CA , Dec. 06, 2017 -- Aragon Holdings (www. AragonUSA. com) announced the closing of over 400 apartment units in two properties located in Denver, Colorado. These acquisitions increase Aragon Holdings’ national multi-family portfolio to over 15,000 apartment units. Aragon’s Denver portfolio has now increased to 8 properties (2,500 units), valued at over $400 million.
The newly acquired properties have recently undergone extensive interior and exterior renovations including common area amenities. Each asset was purchased using Aragon’s private equity fund, “Aragon Multi-Family Fund VII”.
Dan Guy, President of Aragon Holdings, stated, “Aragon’s existing Denver properties have performed extremely well. We are pleased to expand our Denver portfolio, which has a track record of outperforming the national economy in terms of both job and population growth. We continue to pursue multi-family acquisition opportunities nationwide, using the same standards.
Aragon Holdings is a Private Real Estate Investment and Fund Management Company based in Los Angeles, California, that forms multi-family funds to provide monthly tax deferred income to high net worth and family office investors. Aragon Multi-Family Fund VIII is being formed now to purchase properties in 2018. The company currently owns and manages properties in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Houston, Kansas City, Orlando, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, and St. Louis.
Contacts: Dan Guy Aragon Holdings 310.550.5793 [email protected] Alexander Auerbach Auerbach & Co. Public Relations 818-501-4221 [email protected]


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