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Galvani of SVN | Parsons Comm’l. Group brokers $7.8 million sale

200 Homer Avenue - Ashland, MA 200 Homer Avenue - Ashland, MA

Ashland, MA SVN | Parsons Commercial Group | Boston, a full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm and part of the SVN brand, completed the sale of 200 Homer Ave. This property was bought for investment purposes by WD Homer LLC from NEREEF Ashland LLC for $7.8 million. Victor Galvani of SVN | Parsons Commercial Group represented the seller and buyer in this transaction.

Victor galvani, SVN | Parsons Commercial Victor Galvani, SVN | Parsons Commercial

“We are very excited about this opportunity to take over and upgrade the building, giving us the opportunity to attract more businesses to Ashland, particularity in the life sciences field,” said Jeff Walker, a partner in the new ownership. “This sale transaction has been a long process, but it was a pleasure working with Victor Galvani from SVN | Parsons Commercial Group, who brought us the deal and showed us the opportunities with 200 Homer Ave.”

SVN is one of the only commercial real estate firms that markets all of its properties to the entire brokerage and investment community.  Participating in $10.1 billion in sales and leasing transactions in 2015, SVN Advisors shared commission fees with co-operating brokers in order to close more deals in less time and at the right value for clients.

This open, transparent and collaborative approach to real estate is the SVN Difference.

Sperry Van Ness International Corp. (SVNIC), a full-service commercial real estate franchisor of the SVN brand, is one of the industry’s most recognized names based on the annual Lipsey Top Brand Survey. With 200 locations serving over 500 markets, SVN provides sales, leasing, corporate services and property management services to clients across the globe. SVN Advisors also represent clients in auction services, corporate real estate, distressed properties, golf & resort, hospitality, industrial, investment services, land, medical, multifamily, office, retail, self-storage and single tenant investments. 

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