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Nuss of Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC brokers the sale of 74 Greenleaf St. for $700,000 to City of Quincy

Jay Nuss,
Jay Nuss Realty Group

Quincy, MA The non-profit asset division of Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC has brokered the sale of 74 Greenleaf St., on behalf of Work, Inc. The 4,325 s/f, 11-room, 3-level wood frame building sited on a 16,335 s/f lot, was most recently utilized as a group home.

The building was listed on the National Historic Register on September 20, 1989. The property was sold to the city of Quincy for the consideration of $700,000.

Jay Nuss of Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC was the sole broker in the transaction.

 Jay Nuss Realty Group is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm, finding and providing space to meet the business owner’s needs. Staffed by seasoned commercial real estate veterans, the firm serves the Metro Boston area in the leasing of commercial space.

 Specialties include leasing and selling office properties, leasing and selling industrial properties, tenant representation, buyer representation, lease audits for office and industrial tenants, leasing and selling properties owned by non-profits, and consultation on commercial real estate issues.

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