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erafin Real Estate brokers $8.1M sale of Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Clifton, VA, exceeding asking price by $400,000. The 34,000-square-foot property, built in 2008 and set on 3.7 acres, features a 300-seat sanctuary, commercial kitchen, youth rooms, preschool classrooms, and an outdoor playground.
Located just outside Washington, D.C., the property offers spiritual and community value, making it an ideal fit for religious organizations or special-purpose buyers. Serafin Real Estate's strategic marketing and deep understanding of church property sales ensured a seamless transaction for both buyer and seller.
"We are proud to have exceeded our client's expectations, securing a final sales price well above the listing," said Joe Serafin, owner and principal broker of Serafin Real Estate. "This result underscores our deep market knowledge and commitment to delivering outstanding service for our clients."
The sale highlights Serafin Real Estate's expertise in navigating complex church property transactions and solidifies their reputation as a leader in the Northern Virginia market. The firm specializes in representing sellers of commercial properties, delivering unparalleled results for its clients.
For more information about Serafin Real Estate or to inquire about similar commercial property opportunities, contact Joe Serafin at (703) 261-4809 or visit serafinre.com.
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