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Vakili joins Metrowest Commercial Real Estate

Mohammad Vakili

Southborough, MA Mohammad Vakili has joined Metrowest Commercial Real Estate. Vakili has been an active member of the Metrowest community for over 30 years, and is looking forward to be turning his focus toward commercial real estate. Vakili’s background as an entrepreneur in the liquor industry for over 20 years brings insight to his brokerage skill set that most brokers do not have. He is now exclusively representing and searching for on and off market listings for a well-qualified liquor store business buyer in Mass.

His background also includes building his own investment building at 65 E. Main St., Westboro that is now land leased to Middlesex Bank

Vakili is ready to help with your commercial and business purchasing, leasing and selling needs. As a proud member of the MetroWest Commercial R.E. family, Vakili carries the values of hard work, integrity, and outstanding client service into everything he does.

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