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Hendey of Houlihan Parnes reps seller in $3.4 million sale

Richard Hendey of Houlihan Parnes Realtors, LLC represented the seller in the sale of a building located at 419-433 Mamaroneck Ave. The property consists of a one-story brick retail building encompassing five retail stores. The building is 100% occupied by local retail tenants and is 7,200 s/f in size. The sale price was $3.4 million and the property was purchased by a local real estate investor. Houlihan-Parnes is a multi-faceted real estate investment company headquartered in White Plains. Founded in 1891, its companies and affiliates are engaged in the acquisition and ownership of all types of commercial real estate investment property in the continental U.S. Its various companies and affiliates specialize in commercial mortgage finance, investment sales, property management, leasing, mortgage servicing and consulting. For more information, please contact James Houlihan at (914) 694-6070, ext. 324 or by e-mail at: [email protected].
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