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Sea Watch Realty's Driscoll sells two story office building for $2 million

Sea Watch Realty, Inc. sold the recently constructed 10,000 s/f two story office building located at 372 North St. Both floors of the new office building were designed to include two 1,560 s/f suites and one 725 s/f suite as well as a common area that includes a foyer, stairwell, elevator and handicapped equipped restrooms. Ken Driscoll, of Sea Watch Realty brokered the transaction between the seller, Betts Pond Building Trust, Inc. and the buyer, Job Training & Employment Corp. (JTEC ). Assisting in the transaction was Alison Maloney from Realty Executives who represented the buyer. The sale price of the property was $2 million.
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