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Amodio of Amodio & Co. recognized with CT CCIM’s Deal of the Month

Hartford, CT The Connecticut Chapter of CCIM has recognized the sale of 137 Evergreen Ave. as its Deal of the Month. 

The 22,000 s/f, 29-unit brick complex, renovated in recent years, is comprised of nearly all one-bedroom units. Amenities include on-site laundry facilities, surface parking, controlled access, immediate highway access, and close proximity to restaurants and shops. 

The property closed on January 7, 2026 for $2.842 million ($98,000/unit). At time of sale, the property was fully leased, aside from two units, yielding a going-in cap rate of 8.7%.

Eric Amodio, CCIM, MBA of Amodio & Co. was the sole broker and represented the seller, CT Evergreen Apartments, LLC, and the buyer, 137 Evergreen Avenue Realty, LLC.

Since 1969, Chicago-based, The CCIM Institute, has conferred the Certified Commercial Investment Member designation to commercial real estate and allied professionals through an extensive curriculum of 200 classroom hours and professional experiential requirements. Currently, there are more than 9,000 CCIMs in 1,000 markets throughout the United States, Canada, and 30 additional countries. An additional 4,000 practitioners are pursuing the Designation, making The CCIM Institute the governing body of one of the largest commercial real estate networks in the world. An affiliate of the National Association of Realtors, The CCIM Institute’s recognized Designation curriculum along with the Robert L. Ward Center for Commercial Real Estate Studies, powerful technology tools, and networking programs impact and influence the commercial real estate industry. 

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