Haque and Niblock of Friedman-Roth sell five-story building for $2.82 million; 105 Avenue C contains nine residential units and one store
Friedman-Roth Realty Services completed the sale of an East Village apartment building located at 105 Ave. C. The five-story building, situated at the corner of East 7th St., is comprised of nine residential units and a retail store. The building was sold for $2.82 million and this transaction was the first sale of the property within the past 35 years.
The deal was brokered by Friedman-Roth's Nadeem Haque, a partner, who represented the seller, and George Niblock, a managing partner, who procured the purchaser.
Friedman-Roth specializes in the sale of investment properties throughout the metropolitan area. Since inception, the firm has brokered over 1,000 transactions and maintains its role as a market leader.
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