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Marcus & Millichap completes four Brooklyn sales totaling $9.575 million

Shaun Riney,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Jonathan Cypers,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Jakub Nowak,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Jonathan Eshaghian,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Daniel Greenblatt,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Eric Eckhardt,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Matthew Peters,
Marcus & Millichap

 

Brooklyn, NY According to Marcus & Millichap, the firm has completed four sales totaling $9.575 million:

122 4th Avenue - Brooklyn, NY

• 122 4th Ave.: A 6,000 s/f development site, sold for $2.1 million.  Shaun Riney and Jonathan Cypers had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a limited liability company. The buyer was also secured and represented by the team.

• 38-21 11th St.: A 9,750 s/f commercial development site in Queens, sold for $4.25 million. Jakub Nowak and Jonathan Eshaghian had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a private investor. The buyer, was also secured and represented by the team.

• 473 Tompkins Ave.: A 4,624 s/f mixed-use property, sold for $1.925 million. Riney and Daniel Greenblatt and had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a private investor. The buyer was also secured and represented by the team.

• 712 A Greene Ave.: A 4-unit apartment property, sold for $1.3 million. Eric Eckhardt and Matthew Peters had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a private investor. The buyer was also secured and represented by the team. 

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