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Brown and Berger of Parsons Commercial Group, Inc. handle $775,000 sale of 179 Boston Road

Parsons Commercial Group, Inc. (PCG) completed the sale of 179 Boston Rd. Arlon Brown, senior vice president and Alex Berger, associate of PCG represented the seller, D'Auria Services LLC. TSL Realty LLC, a tree and landscaping purchased the property for $775,000. 179 Boston Rd. is a 6,000 s/f industrial building on three acres of land. "The property presented a great opportunity due to its location on Rte. 30, access to Rte. 9 and the outside storage," said Brown. PCG is a commercial real estate firm servicing the Suburban Boston markets. The company is a leading provider of commercial real estate services including, tenant and landlord representation, investment sales, property and asset management, development and construction management, advisory and distressed asset advisory services.
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