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Charles Rutenberg Realty secures $8.494 million in sales

Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. has arranged the following sales totaling $8.494 million, as its commercial sales division headed by Richard Diller continues to expand: • Agents Kevin Kalyan and Rochelle Grant arranged the sale of 2776 Long Beach Rd. in Oceanside. The mixed-use property sold for $703,500. • Associate broker, Stacy Leone arranged the sale of 207 Lawrence Ave., Inwood for $1.525 million. • Agent Victor Mihailescu arranged the sale of three multifamily properties including 761 Seneca Ave.,Ridgewood; 187-15 Baisley Ave., St. Albans and 41-12 52nd St.,Woodside. All three properties were acquired by individual buyers with a total value of $4.265 million. • Associate broker, Yuh-Chyi (Ann) Lee arranged the sale of 350 National Blvd., Long Beach for $2 million.
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