
Mill Creek Residential
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About Mill Creek Residential
Mill Creek Residential is a fully integrated real estate investment, development, construction, acquisition, and property management firm specializing in high-quality rental communities across the United States. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, the company has developed and acquired over 190 communities, totaling more than 54,300 rental homes nationwide.
The company's diverse portfolio includes both multifamily apartment communities and single-family rental homes, catering to a wide range of resident needs.
Mill Creek Residential's expertise spans several key areas:
- Investment Management: The firm has raised approximately $4 billion in equity through fund-like structures, deploying over $20 billion in capital across various real estate projects.
- Development: With a seasoned team, Mill Creek Residential has participated in the development of more than 275,000 rental homes, executing transactions exceeding $25 billion.
- Construction: The company has constructed nearly 41,000 rental homes nationwide, ranking as the sixth-largest general contractor in 2022 according to the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC).
- Acquisitions: Mill Creek Residential has acquired over 8,000 apartment homes, investing more than $2.1 billion alongside strategic joint venture partners.
- Property Management: The firm manages over 27,000 homes, employing more than 650 property operations associates to ensure exceptional service and resident satisfaction.
Locations
Mill Creek Residential operates in numerous markets across the United States, including:
- Seattle
- Portland
- San Francisco Bay area
- Southern California
- Denver
- Dallas
- Austin
- Houston
- South Florida
- Tampa
- Orlando
- Atlanta
- Nashville
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
- Washington, D.C.
- New Jersey
- New York
- Boston
- Missouri City, TX, USA
Industry Recognition
In 2023, the company was recognized as the third-largest developer and builder by the NMHC, reflecting its significant impact on the U.S. rental housing industry.