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Schultheis of Sweeney Real Estate &
Appraisal completes $1.6 million sale

Eric Schultheis

North Kingstown, RI Eric Schultheis of Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal has completed the $1.6 million sale of 3760 Quaker Ln. to Buckaroo Creek on July 21, 2025. This property will be transformed into a dog daycare and pet boarding facility.

Situated on 2.9 acres, there is ample opportunity for outdoor enrichment and space for pets to be well cared for mentally and physically. The property features 5,050 s/f of updated office space and 7,300 s/f of warehouse space, complete with 12 overhead doors.

“We offer a variety of enrichment programs designed to stimulate your pet mentally and physically, ensuring they have a fun fulfilling experience, whether they’re with us for the day or staying overnight,” said Sean Wright, owner of Buckaroo Creek. “We are excited to be a part of this wonderful community.”

3760 Quaker Lane - North Kingston, RI

Schultheis represented the seller in this transaction.

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