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CBRE Arranges Scripps Ranch Office Sale to Owner-Occupants

CBRE arranged the sale of 10085 Carroll Canyon Rd., a 22,532-square-foot office building in San Diego’s Scripps Ranch submarket, to the Barron Team and CAPRO Network Financials, who intend to occupy the building for their own use. The sale price was $6.42 million. 

Matt Pourcho, Anthony DeLorenzo, Nick Williams and Matt Harris of CBRE’s Investment Properties represented the seller, Rosner Law & Mansfield, in the transaction. 

“The owner-user market remains extremely healthy in San Diego, despite rising interest rates,” said Pourcho. “We had several interested buyers, and this is the second owner-user sale we facilitated in Scripps Ranch within the past four months.” 

Built in 1984, the property is currently 50% leased. The 11,339-square-foot second floor is fully leased to short-term tenants, while the bottom floor is available for the buyer to occupy. 

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