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Normandin and McMahon of Summit Realty Partners
broker $1.6 million sale

481 Great Road - Acton, MA

Acton MA Summit Realty Partners has completed the sale of a 19,251 s/f investment property located at 481 Great Rd. for $1.6 million. 

Chris McMahon,
Summit Realty Partners

This mixed-use investment property is situated on 1.71 acres at the corner of Great Rd. (State Rd. 2A) and Nonset Path. The property includes 8 retail units on the first floor and 20 office suites on the second floor. The investment also features two additional smaller buildings. The town is a suburban community located 25 miles northwest of Boston and inside the Rte. 495 belt along State Rte. 2A. The site boasts parking as well as visibility and access.

Frank Normandin and Chris McMahon of Summit Realty Partners represented the seller, 481 Great Road Associates Inc., and Kim Comeau of Barrett Sotheby’s International Realty procured the buyer.

With over 25 years of experience, Summit Realty Partners Inc., is a full service commercial real estate company headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts. 

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