Centex has sold approximately 8,500 residential lots and units to Farallon Capital Management, RSF Partners, and Greenfield Partners. Part of the sale, which came in at an effective $455 Million after factoring in tax refunds back to Centex, included the Plant51 project in San Jose. According to the Business Journal, Centex did not even sell a single unit in the 265-Unit historic rehab project after spending in excess of $100M over the course of the past four years developing the project. The project is still only 70% done.

The deal as structured still gives Centex a 5% stake as well as earnouts depending on the financial performance of the deal. The book value of the properties which were sold was in excess of $520M.

On a side note, something which I found pretty humorous was the home page of RSF Partners’ web site, where they indicate that they have “over $.5 billion in assets”. Normally people say $500 Million, or perhaps even “half a billion” under management, but this $.5 business just seems silly…were they hoping somebody wouldn’t see the decimal place?