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Cyrier and Maker of MANSARD complete $1.1 million sale of a mixed-use property

281 Main Street - Reading, MA 281 Main Street - Reading, MA

Reading, MA Jeremy Cyrier, CCIM and David Maker of MANSARD represented GWT Haven Realty in the purchase of a mixed-use property at 281 Main St. (Rte. 28).

The former Reading Motor Cars property has changed hands for $1.1 million, more than double the $450,000 it last sold for in April 2011.

GWT Haven Realty financed the deal using a $936,000 loan from Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank.

The seller of the retail space at 281 Main St., a 3,600 s/f building on 33,100 s/f of land, was acquired from Go Green LLC, an entity managed by Daniel T. Enxing.

MANSARD helps a select group of clients acquire, lease, manage and sell commercial real estate throughout Eastern Mass.  

Their purpose is to help their clients make financially successful commercial real estate decisions to enrich their lives and those of their community. MANSARD is headquartered in Reading, Mass.

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