Texas · Dallas–Fort Worth submarket
Multifamily Acquisitions in Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a distinct market from Dallas — different employers, different renter cohort, different broker relationships. KADAK is a natural buyer of well-located Fort Worth product from Alliance in the north to TCU-West and the Near Southside, where employment, medical, and lifestyle demand support both Class A- core-plus and B+ value-add strategies.
Fort Worth Buy Box
What we're buying in Fort Worth.
- Preferred asset class
- Class A-, B+, and select strong B multifamily
- Preferred unit count
- 100+ units preferred · 200+ units ideal
- Preferred vintage
- 1990+ vintage preferred
- Preferred deal size
- $25M – $150M+
- Target deal types
- Core-plus, light value-add, recapitalizations, assumable debt, portfolios, and select special situations
- Areas of focus
- Alliance · West 7th / Cultural District · Near Southside · TCU-West · Clearfork · Downtown / Sundance
What we like
- Below replacement cost basis
- Real employment nodes (not just population growth)
- Top-quartile school-district demand
- Assumable or attractive in-place financing
- Rent mark-to-market with credible operator plan
- Recapitalization or partnership-restructure opportunities
What we avoid
- 1970s capex traps
- Weak crime pockets
- Fantasy rent growth assumptions
- Property-tax underwriting based only on seller history
- Overbuilt nodes without a clear basis advantage
- Incomplete data rooms
Who should contact us
Owners, sponsors, family offices, developers, and investment sales teams in Fort Worth with 100+ unit apartment communities that fit — or nearly fit — the buy box above. We prefer direct principal dialogue and fast, honest feedback on whether the deal is a fit.
For Sellers
Thinking About Selling a Multifamily Property in Fort Worth?
Whether you're an owner, operator, family, sponsor, developer, or investment group navigating loan maturity, capex fatigue, partnership changes, estate planning, recapitalization needs, floating-rate debt, or simply pruning a portfolio — KADAK is a direct, long-hold institutional buyer for the right Fort Worth community. We move with clarity and confidentiality; if the asset fits, you'll hear it, and if it doesn't, you'll hear that too — quickly and with a real reason.
For Investment Sales
For Multifamily Brokers and Investment Sales Teams
KADAK is an active reviewer of brokered offerings, quiet listings, and best-and-final processes in Fort Worth. We value relationship-driven dialogue — early looks, portfolio conversations, and repeat business with teams we trust. When an asset fits the KADAK buy box, feedback is fast and specific. When it doesn't, we tell you why so your next call is a better one.
For Operators & PMs
For Property Managers and Local Operators
KADAK partners with best-in-class regional operators in Fort Worth on property management RFPs, takeover planning, lease audits, capex diligence, and operating benchmarks. We rely on local operators for ground-level market feedback and expect the same discipline from our partners that we bring to underwriting.
Market Brief
KADAK's View of the Fort Worth Multifamily Market
Demand Drivers
Lockheed Martin (F-35 line), Bell, BNSF headquarters, American Airlines, JPS Health, Texas Health, and the growing Alliance logistics complex anchor employment. The Cultural District, West 7th, and Near Southside pull higher-income, lifestyle-driven demand. TCU-West is a durable, non-cyclical demand node. Alliance and the north corridor absorbed material supply during the last cycle. Near Southside and West 7th have been more disciplined. We underwrite the two zones separately.
Renter Profile
The Fort Worth renter looks different than the Dallas renter — more aerospace, defense, logistics, and healthcare; less finance and tech. That has real implications for renewal behavior, rent-to-income underwriting, and the Class A vs. B+ mix. KADAK underwrites Fort Worth on Fort Worth data, not a metroplex-wide average.
Supply and Concession Risk
We're an active reviewer of Fort Worth product and would engage on 100+ unit Class A- and B+ opportunities in the corridors above. Brokers should send packages; owners should feel free to reach out directly.
Tax, Insurance, and Operating Risk
Tarrant County reassessment behavior is aggressive on trade but broadly predictable. Insurance is treated the same way as anywhere in the metroplex — stressed to current market, not the T-12.
Acquisition Fit
Fort Worth deals that fit KADAK are well-located, defensible-basis, institutionally reportable communities where the business plan is honest — core-plus, light value-add, recap, assumable debt, or a genuine special situation with a clear path to long-hold economics.
What KADAK Wants to See Before LOI
Before an LOI on Fort Worth, KADAK expects a complete OM, current rent roll, T-12, insurance-carrier quote, debt package, and time on-site. What we avoid: hero rent-growth pro formas, deferred-maintenance traps, weak submarket pockets, and any narrative that only works if the market keeps compressing.
Beyond the Public View
KADAK Multifamily does not rely on public web data alone for final acquisition decisions. Every deal that advances beyond initial screen requires the current rent roll, trailing-twelve financials, verified tax and insurance runs, third-party capex assessment, in-place debt documentation, submarket rent and sale comps, ownership and title verification, on-site property inspections, direct lender feedback, and formal investment committee review. Anything below is the acquisitions-team read that frames the conversation — not the underwrite.
FAQ
Fort Worth multifamily — frequently asked.
Does KADAK buy multifamily properties in Fort Worth?+
Yes. KADAK Multifamily is an active reviewer of Class A-, B+, and strong B apartment communities in Fort Worth, including brokered offerings, off-market opportunities, recapitalizations, assumable-debt situations, and select special situations.
What size apartment communities does KADAK prefer in Fort Worth?+
In Fort Worth, KADAK targets 100+ unit communities (200+ ideal), 1990+ vintage preferred, in submarkets supported by real employment, real school districts, and durable renter demand. Deal sizes generally range $25M–$150M+.
Will KADAK review off-market multifamily deals in Fort Worth?+
Yes. Off-market and pre-market Fort Worth dialogue is handled confidentially. Complete packages (OM, T-12, current rent roll, in-place debt) receive principal-level feedback within 48–72 hours.
Does KADAK work with brokers in Fort Worth?+
Yes. KADAK maintains active dialogue with multifamily investment sales teams across Fort Worth — brokered offerings, quiet listings, best-and-final processes, and relationship-driven updates. When an asset fits the buy box, feedback is fast and direct.
How do I submit a multifamily deal in Fort Worth?+
Use the submission form on this page or the main Submit a Deal page. Complete Fort Worth packages that fit the buy box receive principal-level feedback within 48–72 hours.
Investor FAQ — Fort Worth
Underwriting, buy box, and confidentiality in Fort Worth.
How does KADAK underwrite a Fort Worth multifamily acquisition?
We underwrite from in-place cash flow, not projections. A Fort Worth deal is modeled off the trailing-12 with normalized payroll, insurance quoted at current market, and property taxes re-assessed at our purchase price rather than the seller's historical basis. Rent growth is held to submarket-supportable levels, loss-to-lease is verified against the current rent roll, and capex is priced from a unit-by-unit scope — not a per-door placeholder.
What return thresholds does a Fort Worth deal need to clear?
We look for durable going-in yield with a credible path to expansion: a stabilized yield-on-cost meaningfully above prevailing Fort Worth exit cap rates, positive leverage at close or on a defined timeline, and downside cases that still service debt under a stressed rent and expense scenario. We do not underwrite to cap-rate compression, and exit assumptions are set at or above going-in.
What is the buy box for Fort Worth apartment communities?
Roughly 100+ units (200+ preferred), 1990+ vintage, Class A- through strong B, in Fort Worth submarkets supported by real employment nodes, top-quartile school demand, and a basis at or below replacement cost. We actively pursue assumable or attractive in-place debt, mark-to-market rent stories, recapitalizations, and partnership restructures. We pass on 1970s capex traps, fantasy rent-growth assumptions, and overbuilt nodes without a basis advantage.
What diligence materials should a Fort Worth seller send with a first look?
An OM or property summary, trailing-12 operating statements, the current rent roll, and an in-place debt summary are enough for a first-round view. Complete Fort Worth packages that fit the buy box receive principal-level feedback within 48–72 hours — including a price indication or a clear, reasoned pass. We do not retrade on facts that were disclosed up front.
How does KADAK protect confidentiality on off-market Fort Worth opportunities?
Off-market and pre-market Fort Worth dialogue is treated as confidential by default. Materials are reviewed by the principal group only, never circulated to outside brokers or competing sponsors, and never used to approach an owner around the party who introduced us. We sign seller- or broker-form NDAs, and we will work under a code name where an owner is sensitive to staff, lender, or market awareness.
Will a broker's fee and relationship be protected on a Fort Worth deal?
Yes. On brokered and broker-introduced Fort Worth opportunities we honor the listing or introduction, pay fees per the engagement, and route all owner contact through the broker. A quiet look that does not proceed simply ends — we do not revisit the asset around the introducing party.
Answers by role — Fort Worth
Confidentiality and diligence, tailored to your seat at the table.
Brokers — Fort Worth
What brokers ask before sharing a Fort Worth opportunity.
As a broker, how is my Fort Worth listing information handled?
Everything you send on a Fort Worth asset stays inside the principal group. We do not circulate packages to other sponsors, co-brokers, or data aggregators, we do not use your materials to approach the owner around you, and we sign your firm's confidentiality agreement before receiving anything marked confidential. If we pass, the file is closed — not shelved for a later direct approach.
What diligence will KADAK ask a Fort Worth broker for up front?
An OM or property summary, trailing-12 operating statements, the current rent roll, and an in-place debt summary. That is enough for a first-round read on a Fort Worth asset. We come back with principal-level feedback in 48–72 hours — a price indication or a reasoned pass — and we hold our indication absent new facts.
Is my fee protected on a Fort Worth introduction?
Yes. On brokered and broker-introduced Fort Worth opportunities we honor the listing or introduction, pay fees per the engagement letter, and route owner contact through you. A quiet look that does not proceed simply ends.
Submit a Fort Worth opportunity
Send us a Fort Worth multifamily deal.
Complete packages — OM, T-12, current rent roll, in-place debt — receive principal-level feedback within 48–72 hours. Off-market dialogue handled with strict confidentiality.
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