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NAI Horizon negotiates $3.23M sale of Surprise office building

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14780 W. Mountain View Blvd., Surprise, AZ

PHOENIX, ARIZONA – NAI Horizon represented the seller in the $3.23 million sale of an office building at 14780 W. Mountain View Blvd., in Surprise.

NAI Horizon Senior Vice President Tyler Smith, along with Marcus Muirhead of Lee & Associates, represented the seller, Surprise Mountain, LLC of Bellevue, Washington.

“The property is well designed for office or medical tenants,” Smith said. “It has abundant parking and is well located with the Banner Del Webb Medical Center in close proximity.”

Constructed in 1998, the 32,505-square-foot office building sits on 4.27 acres. It features 212 parking spaces. It is 82 percent occupied by tenants ranging from those in the medical industry to those in financial services. It is adjacent to the Del Webb community of Sun City Grand. It is located near Grand Avenue and the Loop 303 freeway.

The buyer, Development Services of America, Inc., of Scottsdale, Arizona, was represented by John Cerchiai of Lee & Associates.

 

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