Home Properties was a real estate management company that owned, operated, acquired, and renovated apartment communities. As of December 31, 2014, the company owned 42,107 apartment units, all of which were in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, Long Island, Northern New Jersey, Boston, Chicago, and Florida. The company was acquired by Lone Star Funds in 2015 and dissolved. The company specialized in acquiring older "Class C" and "Class B-" apartment communities and upgrading them to at least "Class B" quality.
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| - Home Properties was a real estate management company that owned, operated, acquired, and renovated apartment communities. As of December 31, 2014, the company owned 42,107 apartment units, all of which were in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, Long Island, Northern New Jersey, Boston, Chicago, and Florida. The company was acquired by Lone Star Funds in 2015 and dissolved. The company specialized in acquiring older "Class C" and "Class B-" apartment communities and upgrading them to at least "Class B" quality. (en)
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| - Real estate companies established in 1993
- Rochester, New York
- Beverly, Massachusetts
- Boston
- Apartment
- Public company
- Matawan, New Jersey
- Ellicott City, Maryland
- Montgomery Village, Maryland
- 1993 establishments in New York (state)
- Long Island
- Silver Spring, Maryland
- Stoughton, Massachusetts
- Baltimore
- Brookhaven, Pennsylvania
- Washington, D.C.
- White Marsh, Maryland
- Florida
- Defunct real estate companies of the United States
- Chicago
- Philadelphia
- Initial public offering
- New Jersey
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| - Nelson B. Leenhouts (en)
- Norman P. Leenhouts (en)
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| - Home Properties was a real estate management company that owned, operated, acquired, and renovated apartment communities. As of December 31, 2014, the company owned 42,107 apartment units, all of which were in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, Long Island, Northern New Jersey, Boston, Chicago, and Florida. The company was acquired by Lone Star Funds in 2015 and dissolved. The company specialized in acquiring older "Class C" and "Class B-" apartment communities and upgrading them to at least "Class B" quality. (en)
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