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Greater Fayetteville Apartment Association honors Keystone Apartments with award for improvement

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

Keystone Apartments of Fayetteville, located at 425 Woodstream Trail, was recently recognized by the Greater Fayetteville Apartment Association as the 2021 Most Improved Community of the Year.

“Congratulations to our Management Team, Sweetwater Property Management,” Scott Kerico, managing partner at Cash Flow Capital Partners LLC, said in a LinkedIn
post. “Together we have achieved the 2021 Most Improved Property of the Year for Keystone Apartments in Fayetteville, NC. We all appreciate your dedication and hard work.”
Sweetwater Property Management manages several properties both locally and out of state. The Fayetteville and Hope Mills properties include Birchfield Apartments, Keystone Apartment Homes, Carolina Pines Apartment Homes, Cedar Heights Townhomes, Church Street Apartments, Meadow Pointe Apartments, Woodland Ridge, Oakridge Court, Forest Pointe, Residences at Haymount, Highland Court, Westlawn Apartments, Amelia, Devonwood, Carolina Place, Claremont Hills, and
Magnolia Crossing.

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