Silicon Valley Three Property Portfolio

A three-property, 394-unit affordable housing portfolio in the heart of Silicon Valley, each operating at 60% AMI with extended use restrictions and meaningful organic rent growth embedded in the lease roll. The Bay Area is among the most deeply rent-burdened housing markets in the United States, and these assets sat within reach of major planned tech campus development and one of the most active tech investment environments in the world. The challenge here wasn't cosmetic - each of the three properties required its own location chapter, aerial treatment, and comp set, while the portfolio-level investment thesis needed to hold together as a coherent whole. The document had to translate a Silicon Valley income-growth story, layered with affordability gap data and capital market positioning, into something institutional buyers could underwrite with confidence across three distinct assets.

Portfolio Layout & Structure

Built the multi-property document structure, designing a consistent layout system that gave each property its own section while maintaining a unified portfolio presentation from cover to close.

Investment Highlight Map & Gateway Market Section

Created the portfolio-level investment highlight map and built the gateway market section, designing the layout and sourcing the data that established Silicon Valley's economic position and rental recovery trajectory.

Individual Property Overview Pages

Designed and produced the property overview pages for each of the three assets, including unit mix tables, rent data, and individual aerial context maps for each property.

Market Maps by Property

Created a custom aerial market map for each property, annotating nearby employers, retail anchors, universities, and transit to give each asset its own independent location story within the portfolio.