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Goodman Real Estate has made a significant addition to its Arizona portfolio by acquiring a new apartment complex in Scottsdale for $66.1 million. This midrise property boasts stunning views of Camelback Mountain, enhancing its appeal to potential residents.
The acquisition reflects Goodman’s ongoing commitment to expanding its presence in the Arizona market, which has seen a surge in demand for quality housing options. With its strategic location and desirable amenities, the new complex is expected to attract a diverse range of tenants seeking both luxury and convenience.
As the real estate market in Scottsdale continues to thrive, Goodman Real Estate's latest investment positions the firm to capitalize on the growing interest in the area. The addition of this property not only strengthens their portfolio but also contributes to the overall development of the region. The firm remains optimistic about future opportunities in Arizona's dynamic housing landscape.
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