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Pardoll, Hyldahl and Tremblay of Marcus & Millichap handle $43m sale

Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services has brokered the sale of two seniors housing residences, the 65,894 s/f, 90-unit Inn at Robbins Brook in Acton, and the 78,228 s/f, 104-unit Forge Hill Senior Living in Franklin, Mass. Both facilities commanded a price of $43 million, or $221,650 per unit and approximately $300 per s/f. Mike Pardoll, a senior vice president investments and a senior director of the firm's National Seniors Housing Group in Charlotte, and Christopher Hyldahl, a senior associate in the West Los Angeles office, represented the seller, an entity affiliated with Westport Capital Partners LLC, a real estate-focused institutional investment firm based in Westport, Conn. Pardoll and Hyldahl also represented the buyer, a Boston-based investment real estate firm. Todd Tremblay, a senior associate in the firm's Boston office, also provided representation. "We were pleased to have met our client's objectives at a time when many in the industry perceive a bid-ask gap," said Hyldahl. Located approximately 24 miles northwest of Boston, the Inn at Robbins Brook is an upscale assisted-living residence. The property was constructed in 2000 on four acres. Forge Hill Senior Living is an upscale, independent and assisted-living community located on 3.98 acres approximately 43 miles southwest of the greater Boston area.
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