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10/15/25
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Brixton Capital acquired Whisper Creek, a 272-unit, two- and three-story, garden-style apartment community located in Lakewood, CO. Built in 2002 by Fairfield Residential, Whisper Creek pairs exceptional property fundamentals with a premier Lakewood location.
Residents benefit from placement within the top-ranked Jefferson County School District and enjoy convenient access to major transportation corridors, including US-285, C-470, and Highway 121, connecting them to key employment hubs such as the Denver Federal Center, Denver West and the Southeast Business Corridor, home to more than 30 major employers and six Fortune 500 companies. Just 25 minutes from Golden, the Denver Tech Center and Downtown Denver, the property is ideally positioned to capture strong renter demand and support sustained growth.
Apartment units average 928 sf in size and feature 9-foot ceilings. Community amenities include 501 parking spaces (1.18x per bedroom) with detached garages, a resort-style pool and spa, a 24-hour fitness center, an expansive clubhouse, business center, outdoor grilling stations, a pet park and a playground.
Situated at 3505 S. Nelson Circle, Whisper Creek sits within the South Lakewood submarket, one of the lowest-supplied and strongest areas for housing fundamentals within metro Denver. According to RealPage, over the past decade, the submarket has averaged 95% occupancy and 4.7% annual rent growth.
“Our acquisition in Lakewood reflects both our confidence in the long-term strength of the Denver metro rental market and our commitment to investing in communities that enhance residents’ quality of life,” said Brixton’s President Rob Taylor. “With its strong employment base, lifestyle amenities and growth trajectory, Lakewood is well positioned to deliver stable performance for our investors while serving as a vibrant place for residents to call home.”
Tony Nargi with JLL Capital Markets secured the financing on behalf of Brixton Capital. Greystar will provide third-party property management for the community.
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