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Lease Description
New Lease
04-01-2024
03-31-2029
Active
 
Active
Completed
316 West White Mountain Boulevard, Lakeside, Arizona 85929

Navajo
No
 
Lessor/Landlord
Martinez Investment, LLC
625 East White Mountain Boulevard PO Box 3130, Pinetop, Arizona 85935

   
Space/Location Analysis
2400
12
200.00
Office
Administrative Function
0
Cost Analysis
If not Full Service, estimate monthly cost for each item.
No
$4000
4494
$53,928.00
$22.47
$68
$126
$300
Other Costs
$22.93
No
No
Rent Escalations
$22.47
No
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Created on March 25, 2024 at  4:14 PM (PDT). Last updated by Runyon, Cory on April  1, 2024 at  3:32 PM (PDT). Owned by Anonymous.
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