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63 Ocean St., Portland: 2,698-square-foot office building sold to Back Cove Properties LLC by Paul Natalizio and Anna Marie Dalesandro-Beech for $399,000. Drew Sigfridson and Jon Rizzo of CBRE|The Boulos Co. and Marguerite Gilfoil of Coldwell Banker brokered the deal, which closed June 25.
408 Bar Mills Road, Hollis: 9,500-square-foot office building sold to Fourth Dimension Holdings LLC by DayOne for $217,500. Sam LeGeyt from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the sale, which closed July 16.
149 Bennett Dr., Caribou: Retail building sold to JLD Properties LLC by CSC Enid Properties LLC for $99,000. Victor Tedford of Magnusson Balfour and Stacey Skinner of Dobbs Realty brokered the deal, which closed July 13.
128 Cassidy Point Drive, Portland: 13,000-square-foot industrial building sold to Asia West by PWS Holdings for $675,000. Frank O’Connor and Tom Dunham from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the sale, which closed July 2.
725 Main St., South Portland: 2,417-square-foot office building sold to Black Fly Properties LLC by Levanti Cueller for $259,000. TC Haffenreffer and Sylas Hatch from NAI The Dunham Group and John Robinson from RE/MAX Shoreline brokered the sale, which closed July 11.
48 Union St., Biddeford: 4,824-square-foot 6-unit multi-family sold to Painted Numbers LLC by Convivio Exchange Services Inc. for $525,000. Cheri Bonawitz, Karen Rich and Peter Harrington of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the transaction, which closed June 25.
160 Longwoods Road, Cumberland: 4,400-square-foot office building sold to Richard Hallett by Casco Holdings LLC for $400,000. Mark Malone of Malone Commercial Brokers and Emilie Levecque of Townsend Real Estate brokered the transaction, which closed June 29.
168-174 Front St., Bath: 8,100-square-foot retail building sold to Lisa-Marie Theresa Stewart and Andrew Roy Stewart by Sagadahock Real Estate Association for $285,000. Sylas Hatch from NAI The Dunham Group and Nancy Carleton from William Raevis Real Estate brokered the sale, which closed June 29.
658 Maine Ave., Farmingdale: Retail/development property, sold to Elkhatib's Ventures LLC by the Estate of Robert Gowell for $180,000. Dennis Wheelock of Magnusson Balfour and Brian Rizzo of CB Rizzo Mattson brokered the deal, which closed July 9.
794 Riverside Drive, Auburn: 2,600-square-foot mixed-use building on 0.44 acre sold to Beal Properties LLC by Kevin & Erika Frisbie for $135,000. John Doyon of Malone Commercial Brokers and Laura Drinkwater of Century 21 brokered the sale, which closed June 29.
54 York St., Portland: 22,446-square-foot office building on .22 acre sold to Unity by Milliken Smith Inc. for $2.55 million. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the transaction, which closed June 21.
178 East Main St., Searsport: 9,026-square-foot retail building sold to MC Investments LLC by Searsport DMEP LLC for $1,369,712. Mike Anderson of Malone Commercial Brokers and Tim Bulman of District Real Estate Advisors brokered the transaction, which closed June 21.
6 Hoyt St., South Portland: Classic 2-family and office property sold to Joanne M. Plummer by Elaine R. Carter for $394,000. Don L’Heureux and Bennett Wade of Keller Williams Realty (representing buyer) and Jeff Davis of Town & Shore Associates LLC (representing seller) brokered the transaction, which closed June 6.
129 North Main St., Pittsfield: 144,000-square-foot industrial building on 7.8 acres sold to 129 North Main Street LLC by T.A.C. LLC for $315,000. Justin Lamontagne and Tom Dunham from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the sale, which closed June 27.
18 Willey Road, Lot 14, Saco: 13.38-acre parcel sold to ASR Property LLC by City of Saco for $290,000. Greg Hastings and Tom Dunham from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the sale, which closed June 18.
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