Jimmy Tate, Sergio Rok sell luxury Boca apartments to GID for $92M

GID paid $327k per apartment at Park at Broken Sound's Allure by Windsor

TRD MIAMI /June 15, 2018 06:00 PM

By Am and a Rabines

275 Northeast First Street and Sergio Rok (Credit: Google Maps)

275 Northeast First Street and Sergio Rok (Credit: Google Maps)

Developers Jimmy Tate and Sergio Rok just sold a new luxury rental complex in Boca Raton for $92.1 million to GID.

Property records show IMP Allure LLC closed on the purchase of Allure by Windsor, a 282-unit apartment community at 6750 Congress Avenue, for about $327,000 per unit.

Tate and Rok completed the development last year. They bought the property in 2016 for an unknown price from Danburg Management Corp., which remained an equity partner in the project.

Allure by Windsor sits on about 14 acres of land along Congress Avenue, just south of Clint Moore Road, within the 700-acre Park at Broken Sound in Boca Raton. It was one of the first rental projects to be developed in the park after it was rezoned to allow for more residential development.

Rents at Allure range from $1,800 to $2,800. Amenities include a 5,500-square-foot clubhouse, as well as a 10,500-square-foot retail component.

Tate and Rok are also part of a group of developers behind the Bahia Mar project in Fort Lauderdale Beach, where they plan to bring apartment towers, a new hotel, restaurants, stores and marine space to the waterfront site.

In South Florida, GID also owns the Windsor at Miramar, a 348-unit apartment complex and co-owns the Mirador at Doral. Last year, the Boston-based investment firm paid $133.55 million for the newly completed Amaray Las Olas luxury rental tower in downtown Fort Lauderdale.