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Kelleher and Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay arrange $2.7 million sale

Watertown, MA Dennis Kelleher and John Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay completed the sale of 777 Mt. Auburn St. The apartment building sold for $2.7 million.  

The four-story, brick building contains eight units in 7,688 s/f on a 0.157-acre corner lot at the intersection of Mount Auburn St. and Ralph Piteri Terrace.  The value-add property features 7 two-bedroom/one-bath and 1 one-bed/one-bath units with off-street parking for all tenants.   

777 Mt. Auburn St. is located near the Cambridge line and Harvard Sq. The location provides access to the Red Line and the major commercial centers of Boston and Cambridge as well as to Harvard University, Mt. Auburn Hospital, The Arsenal on the Charles mixed-use development and recreational activities along the Charles River and Fresh Pond.

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