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9 Mt Vernon St., Biddeford: Multi-family apartment building sold to Leyla Dzabiev by Estate of Raoul Fortin for $95,000. Lisette Lehouillier of Prudential Prime Properties and Craig Church of Magnusson Balfour brokered the deal, which closed October 17.
50 Cove St., Portland: Office building sold to Random Orbit LLC by Fletcher-Ritter LLC for $1,650,000. John Robinson of Re\Max by the Bay and Drew Sigfridson of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed October 15.
262 U.S. Route One, Freeport: Retail building sold to JAF Realty LLC by Kevmer Corporation for $895,000. Charles Day and Dan Greenstein of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed October 16.
93 Washington Ave., Portland: Two-family apartment building sold to Cotton Street Holdings LLC by Stephen Ryder for $270,000. Mike Cobb of Cardente Real Estate and Jed Rathband of Keller Williams brokered the deal, which closed September 30.
2108 Broadway, South Portland: Office building sold to 2108 Broadway LLC by HJ Hall Realty LLC for $145,000. Joe Flynn of Flynn & Company and Andrew Ingalls of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed October 7.
11 Shepley St., Portland: Apartment buildings sold to 11 Shepley Street Associates LLC by Everett Chambers LP for $4,500,000. Joe Porta of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed October 3.
655 Riverside St., Portland: 2 buildings totaling 16,869-square-foot warehouse and office on 2.52 acres sold to RNJ Enterprises LLC by PDL Inc. for $1,050,000. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed October 2.
72 Bishop St., Portland: 1,134-square-foot light industrial and office building on 1.16 acres sold to Avesta Bishop Street LP by William F. Dixon and J. Wesley Wright for $175,000. Mark Malone of Malone Commercial Brokers and Dan Greenstein of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed October 6.
185 High St., Ellsworth: Ellsworth Shopping Center sold to Craftsbury LLC by Ellsworth Shopping Center Inc. for $7,200,000. Daniel Greenstein of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed October 1.
60 Portland Pier, Portland: Two buildings totaling 8,524-square feet on 26,800-square-foot pier sold to 60 Portland Pier LLC by McAleney’s New Meadows Lobster for $1,600,000. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed September 30.
78 Ocean Ave., Old Orchard Beach: Multifamily unit sold to Ed & Christina Brown by JLS Properties for $425,000. Ed Herczeg and Cheri Bonawitz of KW Commercial and Deja Lett of Keller Williams Realty brokered the deal, which closed September 12.
55 Middle St., Saco: Multi-family unit sold to Ed & Christina Brown by JLS Properties LLC for $340,000. Ed Herczeg and Cheri Bonawitz of KW Commercial and Deja Lett of Keller Williams Realty brokered the deal, which closed September 12.
137 Longwoods Road, Cumberland: Restaurant and retail building sold to Doug Mayo by Sheila Donofrio for $195,000. Ed Herczeg and Cheri Bonawitz of KW Commercial brokered the deal, which closed September 11.
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