Bent of Charter completes sale of the 50-unit Northtowne Manor Apartments for $1.6 million
The Northtowne Manor Apartments have recently sold for $1.6 million. The 50-unit complex has ten buildings consisting of 27 one-bedroom, 21 two-bedroom, one studio, and one office. The buildings are garden-style brick with pitched/shingled roofs. The property was built in 1972 and has easy access to I-90. The buildings are 35,000 s/f and are situated at Latta Rd, and Dewey Ave.
The seller was represented exclusively by Jack Bent, a commercial real estate consultant at Charter Real Estate Brokerage, and the buyer was Frontier Communities.
Charter has in-depth expertise in every area of real estate buying, selling and leasing, and incorporates all sizes, as well as, all types of real estate transactions.
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