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Horvath and Tremblay of Marcus & Millichap broker $4.1 million sale

Bob Horvath and Todd Tremblay of Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services have successfully brokered the transaction of two existing CVS' stores in Rockland and Hanson. The properties sold for $4.1 million, representing $202 per s/f, and a CAP rate of 9.16%. Both stores have 8.5 years remaining on their base term with 20 years of option periods. Neighboring tenants in Rockland include Walgreens, McDonald's, Rite Aid, 7-11, and Burger King. Neighboring tenants in Hanson include Shaws, McDonald's, Rockland Trust, and Dunkin Donuts. Both stores were built in 1997, are 10,125 s/f, and have high unit sales. Horvath & Tremblay represented the seller, Liberty Hanson LP, and also procured the buyer, Hanrock Realty Company LLC. With more than 1,300 investment professionals in offices nationwide, Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services is the largest firm specializing in commercial real estate investment services in the nation. Marcus & Millichap closed 3,756 transactions in 2008, the highest of any commercial real estate brokerage firm. Founded in 1971, the firm has perfected a powerful system for marketing properties that combines product specialization, local market expertise, the industry's most comprehensive research, state-of-the-art technology and relationships with the largest pool of qualified investors nationally. Albany Atlanta Austin Baltimore Birmingham Boise Boston Brooklyn Central Illinois Charlotte Charlotte Uptown Chicago Chicago Downtown Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Encino Ft. Collins Ft. Lauderdale Ft. Worth Grand Rapids Greenville Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson Jacksonville Kansas City Lafayette Las Vegas Little Rock Long Beach Los Angeles Louisville Madison Manhattan Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Haven New Jersey Newport Beach Oak Brook Oakland Oklahoma City Omaha Ontario Orlando Palo Alto Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Reno Reston Sacramento Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Santa Fe St. Louis Seattle Tampa Tucson Vero Beach Washington, D.C. West Los Angeles Williamsburg
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