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7300 S. Jeffery Blvd. apartments South Shore Chicago

Essex Realty’s Brian Mond Closes Three South Shore Deals

Essex Realty Group director Brian Mond recently brokered the sale of three apartment properties in South Shore. In the largest of the three, he marketed 7300 S. Jeffery Blvd., a 25-unit mixed-use property, for sale on behalf of a local investor. 

Mond also represented the buyer, a local investor, who purchased the property for approximately $1,300,000. The unit mix is comprised of 21 apartments and four street-level retail spaces. 

Mond was also retained to sell 7846 S. Exchange Ave., a 10-unit multifamily building, on behalf of a local investor. Essex Director Jacob Goldstein represented the buyer, a local investor, who purchased the property for approximately $480,000. This is the third time Essex brokers have facilitated the sale of 7846 S. Exchange Ave.. 

Lastly, Mond marketed 7450 S. Luella Ave., a 17-unit mixed-use property, on behalf of a local investor. Mond also represented the out-of-state buyer, who paid approximately $615,000. 

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