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Kelleher and Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay sell property for $1.875 million

Brighton, MA Dennis Kelleher and John Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay, have arranged the sale of 7-9 Sparhawk St. The 4-unit apartment building closed at a price of $1.875 million and at a price per unit of $468,750.

7-9 Sparhawk St. is located outside of Brighton Center and is close to St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center. The property is a three storied apartment building constructed in 1900 consisting of 6,258 s/f of gross living area. The building offers a unit mix of 2 four-bedroom, two bathroom units, and 2 two-bedroom, one bathroom units, as well as 4 garage parking spaces and 13 off-street parking spaces.

7-9 Sparhawk Street - Brighton, MA 7-9 Sparhawk Street - Brighton, MA

Each unit is separately metered for gas heating, hot water and electric.

Making this an attractive location to commuters is the short 10 minute walk to both the Warren St. and Allston St. Green Line stops, as well as a short distance to downtown Boston (3 miles) and the Mass Pike (1 mile).  Home to many Boston University and Boston College students, young professionals, and families, the city offers numerous pubs and ethnic restaurants, with many affordable options for a leisurely afternoon or a night out on the town.

Horvath and Tremblay is one of the most active and successful Investment Real Estate Brokerage firms in New England. Their advisors specialize in the sale of apartment buildings and mixed-use properties. They have experience successfully structuring portfolio sales and 1031 exchanges. They have a dedicated buy side desk that provides real time inventory and market data to each individual client placing capital or fulfilling a 1031 exchange requirement. The firm is dedicated to being the best source of information and expertise in the marketplace for private investors, developers, institutions, and industry professionals.

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