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Massachusetts Broker - Wluka Real Estate Corp.

Wluka Real Estate Corp. is a unique full service office that has both the breadth and depth to meet the needs of its varied customers and clients. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Wluka Commercial Real Estate matches office, retail, industrial and land properties with buyers, tenants and investors. Our retail client base ranges from local convenience stores to national franchises such as Dunkin Donuts, Mailboxes Etc., Honeybaked Ham, Romp-A-Round and Diet Workshop, Inc. We have sold or leased stand-alone sites, pads in shopping centers, entire strip centers as well as land for a 600,000 s/f outlet mall. Our in-depth knowledge and more than a decade of experience in the office and industrial market has helped our clients find the right space. Our repeat and referral business attests to our success. We have access to the most comprehensive commercial data resources in the nation with our subscriptions to CoStar, LoopNet and the CCIM commercial networks. If your needs are to upsize, downsize or relocate your business...or if you have property to lease or sell, contact Nancy Wluka to expedite the process. Wluka Real Estate Corp., P.O. Box 333, Two Chestnut Sq., Sharon, Mass. 02067, 781-784-5125
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