Kidder Mathews Sells Airway Heights Autumn Leaf Apartment Complex for $3.595M Near Spokane

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The property is located at 12911 West 13th Avenue. This successful closing follows an active 2023 for Max Frame and the Simon and Anderson team, which included 39 closed transactions.

Max Frame of the Simon and Anderson team, a multifamily investment team at Kidder Mathews, represented the seller in the sale of The Autumn Leaf Furnished Apartments in Airway Heights, Washington in Spokane County for $3,595,000.

The Autumn Leaf Furnished Apartments is comprised of 24 turn-key units. Built in 2017 as a standard market-rate apartment building, previous ownership operated the building as short-term, extended-stay rentals — along with The Turning Leaf Furnished Townhomes in Spokane, which Max Frame also has listed for sale at 20 East Pineridge Court.

“It was great to see this transaction get over the finish line. Both buyer and seller worked hard to make this a very communicative, smooth, and quick transaction, ensuring it was a great deal for all parties involved,” said Frame.

The apartment brokerage team led by Dylan Simon and Jerrid Anderson of Kidder Mathews represents apartment investors, developers, and landowners in the sale and purchase of apartment buildings and development land across the entire State of Washington. The team of 10 brokerage professionals specializes in the sale and purchasing of apartment buildings and development land from $1 million to more than $100 million.

Kidder Mathews is the largest independent commercial real estate firm on the West Coast, with over 900 real estate professionals and staff in 19 offices in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, and Arizona. Kidder Mathews offers a complete range of brokerage, appraisal, asset services, consulting, and debt & equity finance services for all property types. The firm performs $10 billion in transactions, manages 51 million square feet of space, and conducts 2,600 appraisal, consulting, and cost segregation assignments annually (3-year average).