Press Release
JLL Income Property Trust Declares 55th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend
August 13, 2025
Naperville, IL
Acquired April 2025
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Acquired March 2025
Maple Grove, MN
Acquired November 2024
Sherwood, OR
Acquired February 2024
August 7, 2025
JLL Income Property Trust, an institutionally managed daily NAV REIT (NASDAQ: ZIPTAX; ZIPTMX; ZIPIAX; ZIPIMX), today announced the acquisition of Siena Suwanee Town Center, a 240-unit luxury apartment community in the affluent north-Atlanta suburb of Suwanee, Georgia. The purchase price was approximately $70 million.
Suburban Atlanta is a recommended portfolio "overweight" and is ranked within the top quartile of LaSalle’s Research & Strategy Group’s proprietary market tracking database. Atlanta-area apartment investments have outperformed overall U.S. apartments within the NCREIF institutional index over 1, 3, 5, and 10-year periods. Sienna Suwanee Town Center is complemented by JLL Income Property Trust’s 2017 acquisition of The Reserve at John’s Creek Walk, a 210-unit Class A apartment community located in Johns Creek, less than 10 miles away. This northeast Atlanta submarket ranks favorably due to above-market population and job growth, ranking 12th out of 150 U.S. cities in forecasted employment growth over the next four years.
Constructed in 2018, Sienna Suwanee Town Center features luxury unit finishes and provides residents with a robust community amenity package, including a salt-water resort-style pool and 24-hour multipurpose fitness center. The community also has desirable live/work/play features and is within walking distance of numerous retail stores and restaurants, in addition to local community parks.
“This addition to our growing apartment portfolio fits extremely well with our suburban strategy to invest in amenity-rich, newer communities located in highly-rated school districts with high barriers to entry for new competition,” noted Allan Swaringen, JLL Income Property Trust President and CEO. “This investment brings our aggregate apartment allocation to over $1 billion, with 3,842 apartment units across 16 communities representing 33 percent of our $3.3 billion, 82-property portfolio. Our unique UPREIT structure, along with our diversified portfolio and daily valuation, was attractive to the sellers who chose to contribute this property in exchange for an interest in our fund rather than selling for cash. This provided the owners of Sienna Suwannee a tax-efficient sale with the benefit of long-term estate planning while allowing our fund to make a strategic acquisition with no cash outlay.”
The Gwinnett County area features schools rated A- by Niche.com and are Silver rated by LaSalle’s research group. The area’s high school ranks among the top 2 percent in the country. Historically, apartment communities located in areas featuring a combination of top household incomes and highly rated school districts have outperformed the broader apartment market. These communities tend to have restrictive apartment development policies creating strong barriers to entry.
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