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COPA, Long Wharf Acquire Luxury Multifamily Along Boston South Shore

COPA Real Estate Investments, LLC has acquired Webster Village, a luxury boutique apartment complex in the Boston South Shore submarket of Hanover, MA in partnership with Long Wharf Capital. The seller was not disclosed for the property, which sold for $25,950,000.

Completed in 2017, the property includes 76 one- and two-bedroom units in two elevatored buildings.  It will be rebranded as Webster Woods, reflecting the private, boutique and nature-focused themes of COPA’s investment strategy.  The property will be managed by John M. Corcoran & Company.

COPA principals Phillip Bakalchuk and Ed Olchowicz said, “We are very excited to close on Webster Village as our second acquisition under the COPA umbrella.  The South Shore is a submarket that we have long targeted with the Town of Hanover offering top-rated schools, strong local demographics, commuter line and highway accessibility to Boston, and an abundance of nearby high-quality retail and professional services.”

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