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966 Roosevelt Trail, Naples: 1,200-square-foot retail building sold to Laura Nemeyer by Emma Bodwell for $195,000. Mike Anderson of Malone Commercial Brokers (representing seller) and Carole Goodman of At The Lakes Real Estate (representing buyer) brokered the transaction, which closed March 13.
1315 Minot Ave., Auburn: 11.81-acre land parcel sold to Millennial Equity LLC by KJD Maine Company LLC for $90,000. Cheri Bonawitz and Karen Rich of Malone Commercial Brokers (representing seller) and Tim Dunham of Tim Dunham Realty (representing buyer) brokered the transaction, which closed March 3.
192 York St., York: 12-unit apartment sold to 192 York Street LLC by Palmer and Palmer LLC for $1.4 million. Peter Gluckler of Northeast Commercial Brokers at Keller Williams Realty (representing buyer) and Cindy Donnell of BH&G The Masiello Group (representing seller) brokered the deal, which closed March 12.
6-38 Central Ave. and 34-73 Bluff Road, Bath: Four buildings with 6 units each sold to Multivision Investments by Peter and Linda Flaherty for $1.2 million. Brandon Mitchell of Malone Commercial Brokers (representing buyer) and David Flaherty of Flaherty Realty (representing seller) brokered the transaction, which closed Feb. 28.
11 Centre St., Bath: 5,390-square-foot retail/office building sold to Cathy & David Matero for $315,000 by Sagadahock Real Estate Association. Sylas Hatch and TC Haffenreffer from NAI The Dunham Group and Sam Lambert from ReMax Riverside brokered the sale, which closed on Feb. 20.
232 College Ave., Waterville: 15,000-square-foot former car dealership sold to RMT Realty by TWL LLC for $150,000. John Doyon of Malone Commercial Brokers (representing seller) and Cheryl Bardwell of Surette Realty (representing buyer) brokered the transaction, which closed Feb. 28.
274 Front St., Farmington: 10,384-square-foot office building sold to University of Maine System by Greater Franklin Development Council for $849,000. Tim Millett of The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed Feb. 1.
424 Odlin Road, Bangor: Retail property sold to Evolve Fitness LLC by Holiday Health & Racquet Club for $800,000. Joseph Porta and Anthony Struzziero of Porta & Co. and John Vogel of Dawson Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed Jan. 31.
19 Centre St., Bath: 2,596-square-foot retail/office building sold to Jenny Burch for $206,000 by Sagadahock Real Estate Association. Sylas Hatch and TC Haffenreffer from NAI The Dunham Group and Curt Fish from Sharon Drake Real Estate brokered the sale, which closed Feb. 27.
94 Auburn St., Portland: 22,522-square-foot office building sold to MSP Realty Group LLC by Oakpoint LLC for $2.225 million. John Doyon of Malone Commercial Brokers and Steve Baumann and Mark Sandler of Compass Commercial Brokers brokered the transaction, which closed Feb. 1.
941-945 Portland Road, Saco: 10-acre land parcel sold to Hancock Lumber Company LLC by Park North Development LLC for $1.1 million. Karen Rich and Mike Anderson of Malone Commercial Brokers (representing sellers) and Vince Ciampi of Porta & Co. (representing buyers) brokered the transaction, which closed Feb. 6.
98 E. Bridge St. and 511 Bridge St., Westbrook: 20,500-square-foot, two-building commercial property portfolio sold to Chase Custom Homes & Finance Inc. by Rolling Brook Real Estate and Bella Point Westbrook Real Estate for $600,000. Julie Perrino of F.O. Bailey Real Estate and William Noone of Alliance Realty brokered the sale, which closed Feb. 28.
95 Central Ave., Limerick: 3,088-square-foot building and business sold to Cynthia Delong by Jennifer Nagle and Steven Richardson dba Natures Way Greenery for $198,000. Cheri Bonawitz and Karen Rich brokered the transaction, which closed Jan. 10.
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