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8-12 Hanover St., Portland: 12-unit residential property sold to 8/12 Hanover Street LLC by G&L Enterprises for $1.32 million. Bill Sullivan of The Sullivan Real Estate Group brokered the deal, which closed Oct. 9.
24 Venture Ave., Brunswick: Former fitness center in former Navy building 25 and an adjacent 4.7-acre lot sold to Tom Wright by the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority for $549,000. The building is being leased to the Bath Area YMCA. The deal closed Sept. 26.
Lots 30 & 32, Brunswick Landing, Brunswick: 13 acres sold to the Priority Real Estate Group of Topsham by the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority for $519,000. This sale, which closed Oct. 16, facilitates the construction of the 50,000 square-foot Avita Memory Care facility.
40 State St., Gorham: Multi-family property sold to Raymond & Charlene McKenney by GCM Investments Inc. for $275,000. Victor Tedford of Magnusson Balfour and Mike Mullett and Jeff Mateja of Keller Williams brokered the deal, which closed Oct. 15.
390 U.S. Route 1, Falmouth: 864-square-foot warehouse condo sold to Kyle Atwell for $117,000 by 390 Route One LLC. Katie Millett from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the deal, which closed Oct. 19.
186 Lower Main St., Freeport: 8,427-square-foot retail/office building sold to Midcoast Federal Credit Union by Chilton Real Estate Holding Company LLC for $1,500,000. Michael Cardente, Mike Cobb and Greg Perry of Cardente Real Estate and John Doyon of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed Oct. 2.
1 India St., Portland (aka Grand Trunk Office Building): 5800-square-foot condo on two floors sold to GSB Corporation by LRAR LLC for $1,000,000. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 11.
417 U.S. Route 1, Falmouth: Office building sold to 417 U.S. Route One LLC by The Green Earth LLC for $710,000. Catie Cardner and Drew Sigfridson of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed Oct. 13.
25 Long Creek Drive, South Portland: Office condo sold to Wonder Holdings LLC by Mozark LLC for $165,000. Dan Greenstein and Catie Cardner of CBRE|The Boulos Co. and Peter Harrington of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed Oct. 8.
One Monument Way, Portland: Retail and office building sold to East End Corp. by One Monument Way LLC for $5,240,000. Greg Boulos and Joe Porta of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 30.
740 Broadway, South Portland: 21,957-square-foot retail investment property sold to 740 Broadway LLC by J & J Co., LLC for $4,000,000. Tom Moulton and Katie Millett of NAI The Dunham Group and Mike Anderson of Paragon Commercial Real Estate brokered the deal, which closed Oct. 1.
181-183 Lower Main St., Freeport: 21-unit apartment building with 3,000-square-foot retail building sold to CBF Properties LLC by PRP LLC for $1,635,000. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 23.
37 Lewiston Road, Gray: Splash Car Wash sold to LCH Properties Inc. by LLYR LLC for $420,000. Craig Church of Magnusson Balfour brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 21.
89 Park Ave., South Portland: Mixed-use building sold to Boxwood Farms LLC by Lucarelli Living Trust for $360,000. Joe Porta of CBRE|The Boulos Co. and Andrew Carr of NRT New England brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 25.
20 Main St., Waterville: Retail building sold to Elm City 20 LLC by JR’s Trading and Jewelry Co. for $100,000. Chris Paszyc of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 24.
773 Congress St., 129-131 Park St., 503 Cumberland Ave., 461-463 Cumberland Ave., 55 Ashmont St., 124 Emery St., 221 Woodford St., and 514 Deering Ave., Portland: Apartment buildings sold to 773 Congress Street LLC, East End Realty LLC and Brick Light Properties II LLC by East End Holdings LLC and East End Corp. for $6,965,000. Vince Ciampi and Joe Porta of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 24.
622-624 Congress St., Portland: Retail and office building sold to Wayne Enterprises LLC by Stone Coast Properties LLC for $1,200,000. Joe Porta of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 10.
669 Forest Ave., Portland: Retail building sold to 669 Forest Ave. LLC by Donald and Patricia Harford for $750,000. Craig Church of Magnusson Balfour and Teri Ouellette of Keller Williams brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 29.
208 Western Ave., Augusta: Retail building sold to Capital City Holdings LLC by Affordable Mid Coast Housing for $520,000. Craig Young and Anthony Struzziero of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 10.
948-952 Forest Ave., Portland: Retail/multi-family property sold to Chan Management LLC by Morgan Management Co. Inc. for $455,000. Craig Church of Magnusson Balfour and Jimmy Liang of the Maine Real Estate Network brokered the deal, which closed Sept. 28.
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