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Tiberi of Core Property Group arranges $7.375 million two-building sale — 358-366 Hanover St. in the North End

358-366 Hanover Street - Boston, MA

Boston, MA Giancarlo Tiberi, principal and broker, of Core Property Group (Core) has sold 358-366 Hanover St. in the North End for $7.375 million. The two adjacent properties feature nine residential units and two commercial spaces. Located directly next to the Paul Revere Mall, the property showcases classic city architecture along with unique and rare window lines that will never be compromised.

Core Property Group is a market leader in the marketing, acquisition & disposition of multifamily assets in Greater Boston and surrounding areas. The firms principal, Tiberi, has been transacting in this space for the past 20 years. The firm currently has $200 million AUM. Core has a full management division, a full leasing team and a development arm. Core’s experience and keen market knowledge allows them to advise their clients throughout the various market cycles.

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