Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) Property Marketplace
Explore Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) properties for your 1031 exchange. Active, available DST investments are restricted and only available to approved prospective investors.
� What is a DST? A Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) holds title to real estate and allows multiple investors to own a fractional share. DSTs are commonly used in 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains taxes while earning passive income from professionally managed properties.
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Realized, Full-Cycle DST Investments
These investments have completed their full lifecycle. The properties were purchased, managed, and sold — returning capital to investors.
Bluerock Tech Ridge Apartments DST
Bluerock acquired Tech Ridge Apartments, a 256-unit community that was only 50% complete at the time of purchase. Bluerock completed the leasing process and sold the property.
Bluerock Ashford Apartments DST
Ashford 75 Apartments was a 416-unit apartment community located in Smyrna, GA, a suburb of Atlanta. The property was acquired as a stabilized multifamily asset and held as a DST investment. The investment was exited via a full-cycle disposition, returning capital to investors.
Capital Square Saltmeadow Bay Apartments DST
Saltmeadow Bay Apartments was a Class A, 229-unit multifamily community in Virginia Beach, VA, located less than a mile from the Virginia Beach boardwalk. The investment exited via a UPREIT transaction; more than 85% of the DST investors (by value) exchanged their DST interests for operating partnership units in Capital Square Apartment REIT Inc. on a tax-deferred basis under Section 721 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Capital Square Ivy Commons Apartments DST
Ivy Commons Apartments was a 344-unit multifamily community located in Marietta, a northeast suburb of Atlanta. The property was acquired by Capital Square as a stabilized apartment community and offered to 1031 exchange investors through a DST structure. The investment completed its full lifecycle with a property sale.
Capital Square Fairway View Apartments DST
Fairway View Apartments was a 243-unit garden-style and townhouse apartment complex located in Lawrenceville (Atlanta), Georgia. Capital Square acquired the community as a DST investment for 1031 exchange investors. The property completed its full investment cycle and was sold.
Capital Square Alexander Pointe Apartments DST
Alexander Pointe Apartments was a Class B, garden-style community with 232 apartment homes located in the Jacksonville, Florida suburb of Orange Park. Capital Square acquired the property as a DST investment for 1031 exchange investors. The investment completed its full lifecycle with a property sale.
Capital Square Crossroads Apartments DST
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the Crossroads Apartments was a 316-unit apartment community acquired by Capital Square. The investment was offered with a 57.69% LTV assumable loan. The property was ultimately sold after 2 years.
Net Lease Capital eBay Campus DST
Net Lease Capital acquired the San Jose, CA office campus, which was leased to Sun Microsystems. After reaching lease maturity, the space was re-tenanted with eBay and subsequently refinanced, returning approximately $1mm to investors and generating approximately $1mm in additional annual cash flow. The property was then sold, yielding an Equity Multiple of 3.97x.
Resource Royalty Fund I DST
Resource Royalty I, LLC, offered by Resource Royalty, LLC, was a diversified portfolio of income-producing mineral and royalty interests located in Oklahoma and Texas. The portfolio included 46 income-producing wells, spread across the highly productive Anadarko Basin in Oklahoma and the prolific Permian Basin of West Texas.