Real Estate Roundup

According toAl.com, a local investor paid $1.28 million for three office warehouse buildings on Hard Drive in Foley, according to Jeff Barnes and Steadman Bethea of Stirling Properties, who represented the seller. Marietta Urquhart and Jamie Ison of White-Spunner Realty represented the buyer. Also in Foley, a 3,500-ft2 commercial building on 3.21 acres at 7651 Highway 59 was purchased for $700,000, according to Lydia Franz of Re/Max of its Orange Beach commercial division. On the Foley Beach Express, just north of U.S. 98, local investors paid $425,495 for 3 acres of commercial property, said Nathan Handmacher of Stirling Properties, who represented the buyer. Jay Stradley of Bellator Real Estate & Development worked for the seller. In Mobile, a former service station at 4803 Moffett Road sold for $150,000, according to court records. The buyer plans to operate a similar facility, said Lewis H. Golden of Hamilton & Co., who represented the seller. In Daphne, real estate broker Michelle Beckham and her husband, Sean Beckham, purchased the former Music Exchange building at 809B Daphne Ave.

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