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Chozick and Pappas of Chozick Realty broker $6.85 million sale

Newington, CT Rick Chozick and Steve Pappas of the Hartford office of investment broker, Chozick Realty, Inc. have completed the sale of Stonegate Apartments. The sales price was $6.85 million or $114,166 per unit.

Stonegate Apartments offered the purchaser a location within the highly attractive suburban Newington market. With a unit mix of 20 one-bedroom and 40 two-bedroom apartments ranging from 950 s/f to 1,043 s/f, the complex remained consistently 100% occupied while maintaining a waiting list.

Stonegate Apartments - Newington, CT

“Chozick Realty marketed Stonegate for under three weeks, generating multiple offers on behalf of the long term owner of the complex. Having been under such long term ownership, the property was managed and maintained with an eye toward detail,” said Chozick. “From the apartments and common areas to the landscaped six area site. With the size and layout of the units, the purchaser plans cosmetic renovations to this 1971 property, including new kitchens, bathrooms, common area and amenities.”

Chozick Realty represented the seller, Rowaban Holdings as well as procuring the purchaser, Ebben Realty, a New York based investment group.

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