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NEW SALES CENTER AT CRYSTAL POINT AWES HOMEBUYERS WITH MAGNIFICENT NEW YORK CITY VIEWS

JERSEY CITY, NJ. – Crystal Point has unveiled a new sales center that’s sure to electrify visitors to the 42-story condominium building situated directly on the Hudson River waterfront with awe-inspiring Manhattan and Jersey City views.

Located in a spectacular decorated two-bedroom Penthouse home on the 41st floor of the crystalline-inspired building, the sales facility is one of the most impressive of its type – combining stylish interior designs with floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize Crystal Point’s unique location and provide unobstructed vistas of the New York City skyline stretching from downtown Manhattan to the George Washington Bridge

“Crystal Point unquestionably has some of the best views on New Jersey’s Hudson River ‘Gold Coast,” says Brian Fisher, president of Fisher Development Associates, which is developing the collection of 269 residences. “This luxuriously appointed sales and model center will allow visitors to experience views of downtown Manhattan and western New Jersey from the moment they walk in the door.”

With nearly 90% of its homes sold, a new selection of premium condominiums that represent some of the finest opportunities to date at Crystal Point has been released for sale.

The homes, which are priced from the upper $500,000s, provide the added advantage of immediate occupancy dates, meaning homebuyers can enjoy their new upscale urban lifestyle just weeks after signing a contract. Available residences include spacious one- and two- bedroom homes, including Penthouse condominiums.

“We’re on the verge of completing one of the most successful sales programs in Hudson County in recent memory,” Mr. Fisher says. “However, fantastic purchasing opportunities still remain.

“Each of the available condominiums offers the same attributes that continue to make Crystal Point the preferred choice of today’s homebuyers, with unprecedented value, luxurious living spaces, five star amenities and sought-after direct waterfront location. Best of all, those who act quickly and purchase now can be residing in this spectacular building just in time for the spring season.”

Homes at Crystal Point range from 800 to 1,586 square-feet and offer an array of premium finishes. Residents also benefit from an on-site concierge and round the clock on-site valet parking. Homes are made even more attractive thanks to a 30-year tax abatement that has been granted to the building.

“Floor-to-ceiling windows drench the homes in natural light and many of the residences offer riverfront balconies,” notes Adrienne Albert, CEO of The Marketing Directors, Inc., the building’s marketing and exclusive sales agent.

“Many kitchens boast Italian Pedini wood and glass cabinetry, sparkling quartzite counters, under-cabinet task lighting, full height pantries, islands with breakfast bars and a full Jenn-Air appliance suite. Each residence also has SMART home technology capabilities and a full-sized washer and dryer.”

Created by the renowned New York City architectural firm Gruzen Samton LLP, the distinctive design of the landmark Crystal Point building maximizes its unrivaled waterfront location and creates homes with modern, open and furnishable living areas.

“Unlike many high-rise developments which often seem cavernous with long hallways, we split the Crystal Point plan in half with elevators positioned in the middle of the residential floors to create short corridors and provide the building with a very intimate feel,” says Jordan Gruzen (FAIA) of Gruzen Samton.

“We utilized multiple façade planes to break the building‘s mass up and ensure that every home has magnificent views. From the moment you open the front door of each home, you are aware of the views and the light. The layouts of the homes themselves often create large square rooms and sprawling living spaces that are open, airy and extremely functional.”

The lifestyle that separates Crystal Point can be seen in its Manhattan-style amenities. Outside, residents enjoy an expansive outdoor deck of over ten thousand square feet overlooking the Hudson River on the building’s sixth-floor, featuring a sparkling pool, giant hot tub, cabana style dining areas, and lounge chair seating, as well as two BBQs and dining area, fire pit and a children’s play area.

Indoors, there’s five-star amenities including the Crystal Spa with a thermal bath, sauna, steam and treatment rooms, a yoga/aerobics room, state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge with flat screen televisions, game room with billiard and poker tables, children’s play room and a screening room within the Crystal Club.

The award-winning Crystal Point building has been recognized as the ULI-NNJ’s 2010 “Project of the Year” and last year received the Gold Award for “Community of the Year” from the National Association of Home Builders.

Crystal Point is conveniently located between the Paulus Hook and Newport sections of Jersey City and steps from PATH trains at both Exchange Place and Newport with direct access into New York City and a Light Rail station.

For additional information on Crystal Point, please call 201-433-7778 or visit www.crystalpointcondos.com.

 

Feeding the Rental Appetite

via Antoinette Martin/The New York Times

Ironstate's 422-unit 18 Park in Jersey City.

HUDSON COUNTY indisputably rules the rental housing market in New Jersey: It has the largest supply of Class A units — around 13,000, according to industry experts — and commands the highest average rental rates of any part of the state. This year and next, that rental kingdom is projected to grow rapidly.

Developers are already at work on, or have recently announced, projects that will add several thousand more units in waterfront communities like Hoboken, Jersey City and Weehawken, and hundreds of other units elsewhere. READ MORE >>>

 

Feeding the Rental Appetite

via The New York Times/Antoinette Martin

The 422-unit 18 Park in Jersey City./IRONSTATE DEVELOPMENT

HUDSON COUNTY indisputably rules the rental housing market in New Jersey: It has the largest supply of Class A units — around 13,000, according to industry experts — and commands the highest average rental rates of any part of the state. This year and next, that rental kingdom is projected to grow rapidly.

Developers are already at work on, or have recently announced, projects that will add several thousand more units in waterfront communities like Hoboken, Jersey City and Weehawken, and hundreds of other units elsewhere.  READ MORE >>>

A Bright Spot in the Condo Market

  via Antoinette Martin

 

Martin Brady, the vice president for sales at the Marketing Directors, comments on the growing appetite for condos in Hudson County. READ MORE >>>

New York Post: Growth Spurt – Families Find the Space They Need in Jersey City

The Beacon in Jersey City


By KATHERINE DYKSTRA
New York Post

Jersey City is growing up. Until recently, the area — a hop, skip and one stop from Manhattan on the PATH — drew mostly first-time buyers and single renters who wanted more bang for their real-estate buck.

“Someone mentioned Newport to us, and we took the PATH out here, and they showed us the apartment, and we were like, ‘We are moving here.’ We made the decision in one day,” says Whitney Malin, who moved with her husband, Jon Dickson, into the Southampton building, which is part of the Newport development — a mixed-use community with 15 residential buildings, comprising more than 4,000 apartments, and a PATH stop.

Whitney Malin and her husband, Jon Dickson, moved from the Upper West Side to the Southampton rental building in Jersey City, where they are raising their 6-year-old twins, Cameron and Sammi.

The couple, who made the move just over six years ago, had been living in a 700-square-foot rental on the Upper West Side for which they paid $1,800. In Jersey City, they got 1,400 square feet, two bedrooms and two bathrooms for “not much more.

“We just kept running from room to room, thinking what people in New York would pay for this,” says Malin, who is raising her 6-year-old twins in Jersey City.

Now the stroller set is descending on the area en masse.

“We’re seeing two-bedroom and three-bedroom homes are much more attractive; it used to be a one-bedroom and studio market,” says Jacqueline Urgo, president of the Marketing Directors, which is marketing a number of projects in the area, including the 269-condo Crystal Point, the 323-condo Gull’s Cove and the 348-rental 225 Grand.

Crystal Point


As evidence, Urgo points to a recent Crystal Point sale of a three-bedroom for more than $1.4 million.

“For Jersey City, this is a very attractive price point, which speaks to the gentrification of the neighborhood. It used to be much younger, 20 and 30, but those age boundaries are extending to families,” she says.

Still, it’s the singles and young couples that are likely driving what many perceive as the rental sector’s resurgence: 225 Grand, with one-bedrooms starting at $1,938 per month (after concessions are factored in) is now 97 percent leased. Aquablu, Newport’s newest rental, starting $2,500 to $3,200 a month for one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms, has only one available unit out of the building’s 355.

“Jersey City is pretty much on fire,” says Brian Collins, area vice president for Equity Residential, which developed 70 Greene’s 480 rentals and has actually increased the rental prices there. When the building started leasing in 2009, studios were $1,700 a month (factoring in concessions); now they run closer to $2,000. “We’re at 96.5 percent leased . . . We beat lease-up projections by about four or five months.”

Not a bad climate for newcomers like Monaco, with 524 units in two 50-story towers, to start leasing. Not a bad one for sales, either.

“Rising rents fuel the sales market,” Urgo says. “People start looking at the rent versus own alternative.”

Indeed, the pace of sales in the Marketing Directors’ Jersey City buildings has increased markedly since the beginning of the year. Crystal Point, for one, has unloaded 29 units since Jan. 1 and is now 80 percent sold.

Over at the Beacon, a 14-acre development situated deeper into Jersey City but with shuttle service to the PATH, the first phase is down to the final nine of its 315 units. And its newest phase, Mercury Lofts, 25 half- and full-floor lofts measuring 2,994 to 6,665 square feet, has just been launched.

Whitney Malin and her husband, Jon Dickson, moved from the Upper West Side to the Southampton rental building (above) in Jersey City, where they are raising their 6-year-old twins, Cameron and Sammi.

Also new is Hamilton Square, the renovation of a former hospital into 124 residences, with studios through three-bedrooms.

Most developments are doing their best to attract the couples-with-kids set by adding as much family-friendliness as they can muster. Gull’s Cove, for example, has leased its retail space to a day-care center.

“When we started the first phase [of the Beacon] we had more young professionals with less attachments, as it were. What we started to find in the last year and a half, out of the 40 sales we did in a stretch, 30 were couples with small kids or who were expecting,” says George Filopoulos, president of Metrovest Equities, which developed the Beacon. “We felt the best type of retail was that that would emphasize family living.”

And emphasize it they have. BeKids at the Beacon is a dedicated 66,000 square feet for children that will open in Spring 2012. It will include an early childhood education center, gymnastics and a sports camp. Little Explorers Academy has already signed a lease to open a day-care center for kids ages 6 weeks to 5 years. It should be ready this summer. Also approved is M.E.T.S., a charter school slated to open this fall for sixth through ninth grade, with plans to add grades 10 through 12 in subsequent years. The Beacon is looking for a school for kindergarten through fifth grade to open the following fall.

“We’ll have top-notch education from 6 weeks old to when they go off to college,” says Filopoulos, whose Mercury Lofts start in the low $800,000s. A full floor is about $1.5 million.

“We have two on-site playgrounds, a seasonal skating rink and just had a retailer called Bambi Baby open up,” says Mario Gaztambide, vice president of residential asset management at the LeFrak Organization, which developed Newport.

Additionally, most of Jersey City’s new buildings offer scads of amenities competitive with what you’d find in Manhattan.

Hamilton Square has a lap pool, a roof deck with barbecue and a courtyard. Units there are priced between $500 and $600 a foot.

At 70 Greene, there’s 8,000 square feet of indoor amenity spaces, including a screening room, a pool table, virtual golf, a pet spa and refrigerated storage for FreshDirect deliveries.

Monaco has a clubroom with billiards and flat-screen TVs, a fitness center, a screening room, a yoga studio, a pool deck and a dog run. (At Monaco, residents have to pay $600 per lease term to use said amenities. It’s $750 at 70 Greene.)

“I think when you’re dealing with this kind of community, these are renters by choice — not renters by necessity . . . so having a robust amenities package is consistent with that,” says Carl Goldberg, managing partner at Roseland Property Company, which developed Monaco. “In order to be a top-tier building, you have to have a full, expansive amenity package.”

Units at Monaco start at $1,875 per month for a 650-square-foot studio and $2,350 for an 845-square-foot one-bedroom. Certainly less expensive than what you’d find in Manhattan’s Financial District — but not cheap.

“For what I’m paying and where I’m at, it would be more for this in New York,” says Joelle Dunrovich, who lives in 70 Greene, where one-bedrooms go from $2,425 to $3,415. “There is good value out here. It’s not a bargain, it’s just better value. You do get more space.”

Read more from the New York Post.

Gulls Cove in Jersey City Surpasses 90% Sold Mark


By Betsy Kraat
New Jersey & Company

Gulls Cove, one of downtown Jersey City’s premier residential addresses, is now more than 90 percent sold and closed following a flurry of activity in the new year.

The luxury condominium community continues to see exceptional interest from homebuyers, leaving fewer and fewer opportunities to own a home here, according to developer Dean Geibel and The Marketing Directors, Inc., Gulls Cove’s exclusive sales and marketing agent.

The 323-residence building is a popular choice for commuters to New York City and buyers who enjoy the building’s social atmosphere. Whether it’s resident parties, barbecues on the expansive patio deck or friendly neighbors chatting in the lobby or lounge, buyers continue to find the community’s social character appealing.

Located in the Liberty Harbor North Redevelopment District of downtown Jersey City, Gulls Cove is a 16-story luxury condominium building overlooking Liberty Harbor and the Manhattan skyline. Homes range in size from studios to luxurious 2,000-sf three-bedroom designs. They include a variety of elegant finishes and appointments, featuring spacious kitchens and balconies in some residences. Prices start in the $300,000s.

The community offers a host of exciting amenities, including a landscaped patio with putting green, state-of-the-art fitness center and an indoor parking garage. The patio offers breathtaking views of Liberty Harbor, The Statue of Liberty and the New York City skyline. An “At Your Service” concierge takes care of every resident’s needs, from dog walking to maid service to dry cleaning. Gulls Cove management recently introduced a remodeled lobby and adjacent unique social lounge space with fireplace which gives residents an additional gathering place. More than 200 residents came to a recent grand opening party to celebrate the opening of the new lounge.

Gulls Cove is ideal for commuters. Literally steps away from a Light Rail station, residents can access New York City and points of interest in New Jersey right from their front door. A commuter ferry to Manhattan and a PATH station are both within walking distance. The New Jersey Turnpike and Newark Liberty International Airport are just a short drive away. Residents who don’t want to leave home find that the neighborhood is teeming with a variety of interesting shops and restaurants.

Gulls Cove
www.gullscove.net

NY Times: A Thaw in the Condo Market


GLASS TOWER Alyssa Brennan, near left, shows apartments at the year-old 269-unit Crystal Point condominium in Jersey City, where 15 contracts were signed in February. In the month before, there had been only five sales (Photo courtesy of the New York Times)


Things seem to be picking up in the condo market in New Jersey. In a recent New York Times article, a few different condo developers say they have experienced an increase in sales lately.

Read about what some of our clients had to say about the surge in the condo market in the New York Times article.

Metrovest Equities Takes 12 Contracts in a Month at The Beacon in Jersey City

Mercury Lofts Bedroom


Metrovest Equities announced today a one-month sales surge at The Beacon in which 12 contracts were taken on luxury condominium homes at the landmark residential conversion in Jersey City, NJ.

The flurry of sales by The Marketing Directors, Inc., the community’s exclusive sales and marketing agent, occurred in The Beacon’s Rialto & Capitol buildings, pushing the initial phase of 315 residences to a near sell-out.

The latest evidence of the public’s continued interest in The Beacon comes as the developer prepares to Grand Open the community’s second phase of residences. Mercury Lofts will feature 25 dramatic half- or full-floor residences in a 17-story, historic art deco building. The expansive lofts, which boast soaring layouts ranging from 2,994 to 6,665 square feet of extraordinary living space, will be sold out of a new Sales Center and professionally-furnished model home within the distinctive Mercury Lofts building.

“We have a unique proposition at The Beacon stemming from its extraordinary 1930’s art deco design, magnificent views, considerable outdoor space, unprecedented level of hotel-like amenities and services, and exceptional value that’s further enhanced by FHA financing,” notes George Filopoulos, President of Metrovest Equities.

“It’s a compelling scenario that has distinguished The Beacon from the marketplace and allowed us to enjoy a consistent level of sales activity. We’re delighted that the initial phase of homes is nearly sold out, and look forward to unveiling the extraordinary Mercury Lofts collection which is unlike anything else offered on either side of the Hudson River.”

The remaining studio, one- and two-bedroom residences in the Rialto & Capitol buildings feature 596 to 3,289 square feet of living space and are priced from $235,000 to $1,495,000.

The half- and full-floor Mercury Lofts residences are priced from $799,000 to $2.7 million. Seven homes have already been sold during the preview sales program. Layouts include 13-foot-high ceilings, polished cement floors, exposed spiral ductwork, fully sheet-rocked and painted walls and abundant windows that bathe the homes in natural light and maximize the sensational views. Some lofts have huge outdoor terraces that extend the living space outdoors.

The Rialto & Capitol buildings — both named after famous theaters — are situated adjacent to each other and are joined by a dramatic two-story lobby with a 24-hour doorman and Concierge, and 45,000 square feet of existing amenities for residents which include an indoor pool, Grotto lounge with hot tubs, his/her saunas and steam, social sauna and treatment rooms; a yoga studio, fitness center, lounge screening room, children’s playroom, restored Art Deco theater/event space, four sky decks, poker room and a billiards hall. White Glove services include valet parking and convenient shuttle service to PATH trains and ferries to Manhattan. There’s also plenty of open green space including a private 2-acre park with children’s playground, a private organic garden, and a dog run.

“Prohibition”, a speakeasy-themed bar and lounge for its members-only residents, will open in the Mercury Lofts building, while BeKids at The Beacon, a 66,000 square-foot children’s-only destination, will offer gymnastics and sports camps, a kids-oriented family restaurant and an early childhood learning/daycare center serving children aged six weeks to five years old. In addition, plans are proceeding with an advanced curriculum Math and Engineering Charter School for Grades 6 through 12, while discussions are underway for a Kindergarten-through-5 school, resulting in top-notch on-site education for children from six weeks to high school.

Sitting high atop the Palisades Ridge near Jersey City’s vibrant downtown district, The Beacon represents a $350 million conversion. The historic grandeur of the buildings’ dramatic interior spaces has been immaculately restored by refurbishing and preserving the original chandeliers, marble, terracotta and terrazzo flooring, brass elevator door surrounds and windows. The addition of modern amenities and services has helped foster an exclusive resort lifestyle within an authentic Art Deco landmark.

For further information, call (201) 716-3000 or visit the newly-launched Beacon website at www.thebeaconjc.com. The community’s Sales Presentation Center is located at 4 Beacon Way (Montgomery & Mill Road), Jersey City, NJ 07304.

Henley on Hudson Sales Office Designated as a Drop-Off Location for Toys for Tots

WEEHAWKEN, NJ – After a successful toy collection in 2009, developers Lennar Urban and Roseland Property Company have once again volunteered the Henley on Hudson sales center as a drop-off location for Toys for Tots this holiday season.

Those interested in participating are invited to drop off new, unwrapped toys to the sales center located within Port Imperial at 43 Eton Row in Weehawken, now through December 20th. Age range for toys is infant to 17 years old. For more information or directions to Henley on Hudson, please call 866-619-8731 or visit www.henleyonhudson.com.

Henley on Hudson

“There is something magical about waking up on Christmas morning when you are a child and seeing all of those presents under the tree,” said Michael Skea, Director of Operations for Lennar Urban’s Northeast Division. “Unfortunately, the economic reality is that not every child gets to experience that joy. That’s why we’re proud to once again support Toys for Tots in its mission to put smiles on the faces of less fortunate children who would have otherwise missed out on this holiday tradition.”

Since its inception in 1947, Toys for Tots has been collecting new toys during the months of October, November and December which are then distributed to needy children in their respective communities.

For more information about Toys for Tots, visit www.toysfortots.org.

Urban Charm – The Saffron in Jersey City

Urban Charm
The Saffron

The Saffron in downtown Jersey City is quickly making headlines with significant milestones being recorded daily at the upscale coIlection of 76 luxury condominium homes located just two blocks from the Grove St. PATH Station. A strong attraction to the luxury, value and affordability being offered in the boutique building and the continued desire to reside in this dynamic urban setting has spurred significant buyer activity, resulting in nearly 40% of its condominium homes sold since sales opened earlier this year, according to its developer, Fields Development Group. The noteworthy announcements do not end there, points out James Caulfield, Jr., a principal of Fields Development Group. The Saffron has also celebrated the arrival of its first homeowners over the past several weeks—an important milestone signifying the building’s transition into an active, lived-in community.

“This is a very exciting time at The Saffron as the building begins to fulfill its promise of becoming a unique and sought-after residential address in this celebrated Hudson County city,” Mr. Caulfield says. “Our initial occupants have arrived and we expect more to join them each and every week. As a result, visitors to our on-site sales center can now obtain a comprehensive look at The Saffron with a first-hand account of both the elegance and grace of our model homes and the building’s bustling and close-knit urban environment—a combination that has had strong appeal to buyers look-i ng for Jersey City’s best housing value.”

One-, two- and three-bedroom residences housed in the two five-story Saffron buildings are initially priced from the low-$300,000s. Immediate occupancy is available. “Here, homebuyers will discover new-construction, well-conceived floorplans complemented by cutting edge finishes, desirable outdoor space and convenient enclosed parking at a price point that is far below what’s found at new developments in the area,” Mr. Caulfield says.

“What’s more, our monthly maintenance fees are close to $500 less than comparable competition, with one-bedroom homes starting at $149 a month and two-bedrooms starting at $208. And buyers will certainly appreciate our location in the heart of downtown Jersey City just steps from the PATH Station and myriad of dining, shopping and nightlife options; and minutes from the bustling waterfront.”

The Saffron is being made even more attractive to homebuyers thanks to the added value of a five-year tax abatement and its impending approval from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) which will allow qualified purchasers to take advantage of FHA financing that requires as little as 3.5% down.

Situated at 217 Newark Avenue, The Saffron’s two five-story condominium buildings are connected by a central lobby and complemented by a central courtyard and rooftop terrace. There’s also 3,500 square feet of ground floor retail space and 50 enclosed parking spaces. The main lobby entrance is located on Newark Avenue to provide easy access to the many cultural, entertainment and business opportunities in downtown Jersey City.

One-, two-and three-bedroom homes range in size from 675 square feet to roughly 1,200 square feet of living space and offer modern and trendy interior elements such as man-made stone countertops, custom white high-gloss cabinets, bamboo hardwood flooring, custom ceramic tile baths, stainless steel appliances and designer fixtures. In addition to the courtyard and rooftop decks, building amenities include a roof lounge with seating and flat screen television and an extensive fitness center.

Designed by Mark Gould Architects, the buildings feature an elegant brick facade with glass and corregated metal accents. Inside, homes rival those found in historic brownsroncs, townhomes and upscale condominiums in Brooklyn. Most of the residences feature outdoor spaces such as private terraces.

“The Saffron is an appealing alternative to the high-rise condominium buildings that line the Hudson River,” says Marco Tartaglia, Realtor at Boutique Realty, exclusive sales and marketing agent for the Saffron. “The developer has taken elements of the classic exterior architecture and interior designs that define norable neighborhoods such as Williamsburg and Bedford-Stuyvesant and incorporated them into these buildings to create a living experience that exudes urban charm.”

For more information, please contact:
The Saffron
Tel: (888) 9-SAFFRON www.saffronjc.com