Christie and McGee of NAI Hunneman broker $1.5 million sale
NAI Hunneman recently brokered the $1.55 million sale of 18 apartment units at 156-160 Park St. and 161-165 Pearl St.
NAI Hunneman's Carl Christie, executive vice president/principal, and Dan McGee, investment sales specialist, represented the seller in the transaction, as well as procured the buyer, Burlington Management.
The 18 apartment units at 156-160 Park St. and 161-165 Pearl St. are housed in two separate, 3-story brick rowhouse buildings. The Park Street building, which has a total of 8,966 s/f of space and 6,036 s/f of living area, was constructed circa 1900. The Pearl St. building was erected in the early 1920s and has 10,296 s/f of total space. Both buildings have three separate entrances and on-site washers and dryers. The apartments include four one-bedroom units, 10 two-bedroom units and 4 three-bedroom units.
"The apartments at 156-160 Park St. & 161-165 Pearl St. in Chelsea represent an excellent investment opportunity for their new owner," said Christie. "Dan McGee and I were very pleased to help the seller find the right buyer and realize full value for these outstanding assets."
About NAI Hunneman:
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