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Fischer of Fischer Commercial Real Estate handles $440,000 sale of 12,980 s/f former Bank of America

115 Main Street - Seymour, CT

Seymour, CT The 12,980 s/f former home to Bank of America at 115 Main St. on .8 acre in downtown was sold within 72 hours of being listed by

Alan Fischer, Fischer
Commercial Real Estate

Fischer Commercial Real Estate. The sale price was $440,000. 

Alan Fischer, CCIM, SIOR, of Fischer Commercial Real Estate represented the seller and the buyer in the all-cash transaction.

Bank of America used the property as a branch bank and a regional training center. The new owner is a local investor who plans to reconfigure these spaces into multiple, rentable office suites and street retail.

Founded in 1976, Orange-based Fischer Commercial Real Estate specializes in helping people make informed decisions on selling, buying or leasing commercial and investment properties throughout Connecticut.

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