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Nine-unit Brookline property at 45 Carlton St. sells for $5.2 million

Giancarlo Tiberi

 

Ryan Foley

 

Ryan Bartlett

 

Brookline, MA A nine-unit, fully-leased multifamily property located at 45 Carlton St. has sold for $5.2 million, representing a strong investment transaction in one of Greater Boston’s most sought-after markets.

This turn-key asset includes eight off-street parking spaces and is comprised of one studio, seven one-bedroom units, and one two-bedroom unit. The property features natural sunlight, well-designed layouts, and consistent rental income—making it ideal for investors seeking a stable, income-generating asset.

“This was an outstanding opportunity to secure a rock-solid investment in a location where inventory is historically scarce,” said Giancarlo Tiberi, president & founder of Core Property Group, who represented the buyer. “It’s a perfect fit for a 1031 exchange or anyone looking for a long-term hold in Brookline.”

The seller was represented by Ryan Foley and Ryan Bartlett of GMRE.

 

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