2023 NMHC Top 50 Owners

No. 50 Northland focuses on operations and talent to manage the firm’s portfolio of over 26,000 apartments.

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Northland's SLX Atlanta upscale apartment community gives residents the option of studio to three-bedroom units.

Northland

Northland's SLX Atlanta upscale apartment community gives residents the option of studio to three-bedroom units.

As an owner, operator, and developer, Northland is thriving with $8 billion in assets under management, over 26,000 apartments, and a $3 billion development pipeline. Under CEO Matthew Gottesdiener’s leadership, the firm completed 11 acquisitions, seven dispositions, and 17 refinances just last year. “Northland experienced meaningful, tremendous growth in 2022,” he shares.

The successful year of growth also included the firm’s entrance into California with the half-billion-dollar acquisition of THEA at Metropolis in Los Angeles—marking one of the largest single-asset market-rate multifamily acquisitions in U.S. history. The 59-story, 685-unit tower is Northland’s sixth high-rise in its portfolio.

While Northland has traditionally developed and operated in the New England and Sun Belt markets, the firm also expanded into the upper Midwest in 2022 with the acquisitions of the 318-unit Preserve West in Madison, Wisconsin, and SoRoc on Maine in Rochester, Minnesota.

The acquisition of the 186-unit SoRoc on Maine included plans for Northland’s in-house national development platform to expand the property’s in-place entitlements with a second phase. The expansion, which broke ground in late 2022, includes 194 units for a total of 380 units across five buildings on approximately 13 acres.

In Northland’s headquarter state of Massachusetts, a 40-year-in-the-making project is underway in Newton. Northland is converting an aging industrial complex into Newton Northland Development, a mixed-use project with 140 affordable housing units, 800 new housing units, and a Main Street among retail, office, and green space. The project, which is expected to be the largest passive house residential community in the U.S., will also be home to Northland’s new corporate headquarters.

Following a very busy 2022, Northland is focusing on operations and recruitment this year as it waits for the next opportunity. With 92% of Northland’s current portfolio acquired through fixed-rate debt, Gottesdiener feels confident in the firm’s strength against the tumultuous capital markets. “We’re able to be patient as we don’t have to buy deals to exist,” he says. “We’re entering a period where being a better operator is mattering even more. There’s a focus on retention.”

An aspect unique to Northland is its desire to be long-term owners of the properties it develops. “We build a product that we would like to own and operate for a long time to come,” Gottesdiener adds. Northland not only invests in the projects it develops, but the larger communities in which they are located.

Believing in stable and affordable rent increases, Northland cares about its residents and their livelihoods. The firm supports Boston-based HomeStart, a program that addresses homelessness through eviction prevention, helping individuals find permanent housing, and stabilization, while partnering with local nonprofits and landlords. Gottesdiener says, “We want to be a force for good in the markets we serve.”

Being a force for good also includes keeping and recruiting the best and brightest in multifamily talent. Gottesdiener is excited to see the 650-plus team across 16 states expand further as opportunities arise at the firm’s new second headquarters in Austin, Texas. Austin is home to Northland’s largest single-city portfolio of 16 communities.

The firm hired Jeff England as vice president of multifamily to oversee Northland’s operations across its Western portfolio in Texas, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wisconsin. “The new headquarters will allow close support of on-site execution of existing business and initiatives,” Gottesdiener says. “It also opens the door to the next generation of this platform and the talent behind it—especially as we grow data and analytics.”

Passionate about leading the company to further success, Gottesdiener says he believes in honoring hard work. “We don’t believe in waiting in line for a turn, we take hard work to heart and make it an obligation to offer opportunity and compensation when someone gives their all,” he shares. “Our people will determine the next chapter of our future.”

RANK + COMPANY HEADQUARTERS CORPORATE OFFICER UNITS OWNED 2023/2022 RANK 2023
1. MAAGermantown, TNH. Eric Bolton Jr.99,676/100,0022
2. Greystar Real Estate Partners LLCCharleston, SCRobert A. Faith98,860/ 80,1215
3. Morgan PropertiesKing of Prussia, PAMitchell L. Morgan93,594/94,1073
4. AvalonBay Communities, Inc.Arlington, VABen Schall and Sean Breslin80,325/81,8034
5. Equity ResidentialChicago, ILMark Parrell79,594/80,4076
6. CortlandAtlanta, GASteven DeFrancis and Jason Kern77,407/73,851New
7. Nuveen Real EstateNew York, NYJay Martha73,374/70,9478
8. Monarch Investment & Management GroupFranktown, COBob Nicolls71,661/66,89810
9. The Related Companies, LPNew York, NYJeff Blau71,184/75,0237
10. Edward Rose Building EnterpriseBloomfield Hills, MIWarren Rose69,567/68,3799
11. Essex Property Trust, Inc.San Mateo, CAMichael Schall and Angela Kleiman62,147/62,29013
12. PGIM Real EstateNewark, NJCatherine Marcus and Yetta Tropper61,022/59,80811
13. The Michaels OrganizationCamden, NJJohn J. O’Donnell60,646/54,96919
14. Camden Property TrustHouston, TXRichard J. Campo and D. Keith Oden58,702/58,30017
15. Weidner Apartment HomesKirkland, WAW. Dean Weidner58,556/54,80714
16. Harbor Group International, LLCNorfolk, VAJordan Slone58,519/59,43315
17. UDR, Inc.Highlands Ranch, COTom Toomey58,374/57,48318
18. Lincoln Property CompanyDallas, TXTim Byrne55,147/54,11820
19. Bridge Investment GroupSandy, UTColin Apple and Matt DeGraw54,712/48,82723
20. JPMorganNew York, NYBrett Kahn54,506/51,61821
21. BH EquitiesDes Moines, IAHarry Bookey and Joanna Zabriskie49,756/50,04322
22. Balfour BeattyMalvern, PAChristopher Williams46,740/48,15724
23. FPA MultifamilySan Francisco, CAGregory A. Fowler45,200/42,33525
24. GIDAtlanta, GAGregory Bates43,886/40,91527
25. TruAmerica MultifamilyLos Angeles, CARobert E. Hart40,344/39,49329
26. The Olayan GroupNew York, NYCamile G. Saba40,000/41,00026
27. Invesco Real EstateDallas, TXJackson Lapin and Greg Kraus39,897/40,37228
28. DominiumDallas, TXPaul Sween and Mark Moorhouse39,591/37,73130
29. Fairfield Residential Company LLCSan Diego, CARichard Boynton38,092/35,88732
30. Berkshire Residential InvestmentsBoston, MADavid Olney and Alan King37,036/29,03744
31. Heitman LLCChicago, ILMaury Tognarelli36,489/33,97734
32. Independence Realty TrustPhiladelphia, PAScott Schaeffer and Farrell Ender35,526/36,83131
33. American LandmarkTampa, FLJoe Lubeck34,128/33,30335
34. Knightvest CapitalDalla, TXDavid Moore33,727/32,98436
35. Mill Creek ResidentialBoca Raton, FLWilliam C. Macdonald33,424/21,222New
36. Alliance ResidentialScottsdale, AZJay Hiemenz32,417/24,663New
37. Tides EquitiesLos Angeles, CASean Kia and Ryan Andrade31,942/19,349New
38. The Millennia CompaniesCleveland, OHFrank Sinito31,242/30,16441
39. Westdale Real Estate Investment & ManagementDallas, TXJoseph G. Beard29,800/29,59842
40. CWS Capital PartnersAustin, TXSteve Sherwood29,710/29,35443
41. GVA ManagementAustin, TXAlan Stalcup and Benoit Rochard29,686/14,650new
42. UBS Realty InvestorsHartford, CTMatthew Johnson28,700/31,87337
43. AEW Capital Management, L.P.Boston, MAJeffrey Furber28,309/29,60539
44. The NRP GroupCleveland, OHJ. David Heller27,705/25,355new
45. Sentinel Real Estate CorporationNew York, NYMichael F. Streicker27,067/26,48048
46. MG PropertiesSan Diego, CAMark Gleiberman27,381/23,438new
47. Peak Capital PartnersProvo, UTJeff Danley and Jamie Dunn27,241/30,75438
48. WatertonChicago, ILDavid Schwartz27,165/25,89850
49. JRK Property HoldingsLos Angeles, CAJim Lippman and Bobby Lee26,941/26,46449
50. NorthlandNewton, MAMatthew Gottesdiener26,599/26,51947

About the Author

Leah Draffen

Leah Draffen is an associate editor for Zonda's Builder and Multifamily Executive magazines. She earned a B.A. in journalism and minors in business administration and sociology from Louisiana State University.

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