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NAI Horizon negotiates $4.15M land sale of Phoenix property that will house 135,000 SF flex building

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November 11, 2020
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PHOENIX, ARIZ. – NAI Horizon Senior Vice President Rick Foss represented the seller in the $4.15 million sale of 9.6 acres on which the buyer plans to construct a 135,000-square-foot office/showroom/warehouse building on the site.

NAI Horizon represented the Thomas and Olivia DuVall Trust of Phoenix in the land sale at 5824 S. 38th St., in Phoenix. The property was in escrow for almost a year while the buyer/developer rezoned it from S-1 to a Commerce Park/General Commerce Park (CP/GCP) option. The buyer/developer will construct the building for its tenant.

“This location is one of the last remaining large, undeveloped infill parcels in the Central Phoenix, Sky Harbor or North Tempe submarkets,” Foss said. “The sale price establishes a high-sale comp for infill land.”

The buyer, Bondar Holdings, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, was represented by Ton Bagneschi of Insight Land and Investment.

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