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Gatti and O’Brien of Greater Boston Commercial Properties broker $2.865 million in sales

Benjamin Gatti

 

Bret O'Brien

 

Holliston, MA Benjamin Gatti of Greater Boston Commercial Properties, Inc. brokered the sale of 91Kuniholm Dr. and 551 Concord St. The buildings totaled 52,500 s/f on one 4.3-acre lot and was purchased for $1.815 million. Gatti represented the seller, RLM Realty. The building was 58% leased at the time of sale.

In addition, Bret O’Brien of Greater Boston Commercial Properties, brokered an eight-unit multi-family investment sale at 131 Westboro Rd. in Grafton, Mass. The building totals 6,383 s/f on 1.1 acres and was purchased for $1.05 million. O’Brien represented the buyer and was the sole broker of record.

91 Kuniholm Drive and 551 Concord Street - Holliston, MA

 

131 Westboro Road - Grafton, MA

 

 

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