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Houlihan-Parnes and Q10 Capital place $6.85 million loan

Houlihan-Parnes Realtors, LLC and Q10 Capital, LLC has closed on a $6.85 million loan on properties located at 30-40 Ramland Rd. The properties are located in Rockland County and are improved by two 40,000 s/f two-story office buildings. The multi-tenant properties are located on 10 acres and have 244 on-site parking spaces. The properties have been upgraded in the last four years with a new lobby and common areas, HVAC upgrades throughout the building, a new elevator, new restrooms, and a new roof. The parking lot was repaved and 45 new parking spaces were added. The loan was placed for a term of 10 years with a local bank. The rate is fixed for the first five years of the term at 4.5% and is repayable on a 30-year schedule. Michael Lynch, Esq. was the attorney for the borrowers and title insurance was provided by Ray Cohen of Chicago Title Insurance Co. Houlihan Parnes Realtors, LLC is a multi-dimensional privately owned real estate company founded in 1891. The company has a significant number of multi-family and commercial buildings throughout the United States. Houlihan Parnes Realtors, LLC and its affiliated companies also provide a wide array of services including sales, mortgage finance, management, leasing, servicing, and consulting services. Metro Property Group is a Houlihan Parnes affiliated management company under James K. Coleman's supervision. The company manages a number of Houlihan Parnes Investment properties and provides third party management services.
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