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Bacon and Farley join Masiello Group’s commercial team

Matt Bacon
Cassie Farley

Hampton, NH The Masiello Group Commercial Associates has hired Matt Bacon and Cassie Farley to their expanding commercial team. 

Bacon’s specialty is development projects and investment brokerage, with a specific interest in multi-family, vehicle service, and industrial assets in southern and central New Hampshire. He and his team also serve business owners and investors in acquisitions and disposition of property, especially involving strategic portfolio growth and tax-deferred exchanges.

Farley specializes in the marketing and sale of car washes, special use properties, high cash-flow businesses, and multi-family assets in southern and central New Hampshire.  

The Masiello Group’s rapidly growing team offers a complete line of commercial brokerage services: Seller/landlord representation, buyer/tenant representation, investment/value analysis full corporate services, business sales/valuations, hospitality sales/valuations commercial development and real estate consulting services.

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