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Aho of O’Brien Commercial Properties brokers $1.775m in sales

Taunton, MA Joel Aho of O’Brien Commercial Properties, Inc. represented Sweeney Properties Myles, LLC in the purchase of the property at 725 Myles Standish Blvd. for $1.25 million. The 11,250 s/f building is located on 2.5 acres near the entrance of the Myles Standish Industrial Park. The buyer will utilize part of the building for an expansion of his business, and the rest of the building is leased out to an adult day care operation.

Joel Aho of O’Brien Commercial Properties, Inc. Joel Aho, O'Brien Commercial Properties

In addition, Aho represented Sweeney Properties Harvard, LLC in the purchase of the property at 202 Ayer Rd. in Harvard, Mass. for $525,000 (a trailer and some equipment were also included in the sale). The 5,200 s/f building is located on 3 acres that are near the junction of Ayer Rd. and Rte. 2.

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