Malone Commercial Brokers is pleased to offer for sale two exclusive residential investment opportunities in Maine’s mid-coast.
Both are located in one of Maine’s most coveted regions, close to the natural beauty of the rugged coast and the urban convenience of cities along the I-295 corridor. Mt. Ararat High School and Middle School are nearby and well as the Cooks Corner retail hub and Brunswick Landing, a progressive and innovative business campus.
Picturesque Brunswick benefits from its association with prestigious Bowdoin College and an active arts, entertainment and food culture. Settled along the Androscoggin River, Topsham is enjoying a robust retail economy as the Topsham Fair Mall area grows with new construction and national retailers, such as Target, Dick’s, Hannaford, McDonald’s, Panera Bread, Tire Warehouse and The Home Depot to name just a few. Bath Iron Works is the area’s major employer.
PATRIOT COMMON, Topsham: Price – $7,430,000
■ 16 two-level buildings and 9 single-family ranch homes for 73 units total
■ Ranch homes are 4 bed/2 bath and 1 car garage
■ 56 3 bed/1 bath units, 8 4 bed/1.5 bath units, 1 shared carport per 2 units
■ All have an outdoor patio & access to a community playground
■ Near Mt. Ararat High School and Middle School
MIDWAY TERRACE, Brunswick: Price – $7,575,000
■ 11 two-level buildings with 62 units total
■ 38 2 bed/1 bath units, 24 4 bed/2.5 bath units
■ All units have a 1-car garage and some an outdoor patio
■ Community features 2 playgrounds and basketball courts
■ Near Cooks Corner & Brunswick Landing
For more information, contact Joe Malone, CCIM, and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers at 772-2422; or Joe at 207-772-2554; joe@malonecb.com or Jennifer at 207-772-6871; jennifer@malonecb.com.
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