Linc at Orange Station, Orance, NJ

ORANGE, NJ—RPM Development Group's Linc 52 at Orange Station, a new five-story condominium building, has opened, with creative financing opportunities for former renters and first-time buyers under the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency's CHOICE program.

“The City of Orange is recognized for its transit-oriented lifestyle, and Linc 52 will serve as a model for smart growth and sustainable development at Orange Station,” says Ed Martoglio, president of Montclair, NJ-based RPM. “We're delighted to introduce this signature residential address and deliver a 21st Century urban lifestyle in a sleek and modern building, with luxurious and spacious condominiums, in an ultra-convenient transit village, all at incredibly competitive pricing.”

Linc 52's official debut comes less than a month after the developer opened preview sales which resulted in more than 30% of the building's 24 homes already sold. The building offers a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom condominiums, priced from the high-$180,000s to the mid-$300,000s. The property also includes top-floor, two-story Penthouse condominiums that feature private, outdoor space.

Officials cut the ribbon at Linc at Orange Station. From left: Anthony Marchetta, Executive Director of HMFA; Joaquin Bouzas, Principal at Inglese Engineering and Architecture; Donna Williams, Councilmember-At-Large & Council President for the City of Orange; Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr., Essex County Executive; Edward Martoglio, President of RPM Development; Marty Mayes, Director of Planning & Development and the Department of Public Works; Thomas P Giblin, Assemblyman of District 34; Dr. Lanel D. Guyton, Pastor of St. Matthew A.M.E. Church; Marie Mascherin, Chief Lending Officer of NJ Community Capital Linc 52 Michael Kehl Builder Marketing Services NJHMFA CHOICE Linc 52 Inglese Architecture & Engineering Linc 52 Linc 32 Linc 52

Linc 52 has been designated LEED Platinum, and the Energy Star-certified condominiums include energy-saving light features, thermostats, and water heaters. The building's location near the Orange Train Station, which encourages the use of mass transportation and reduces dependence on automobiles, is another strong contributor to its sustainability.

Linc 52 combines with the neighboring Linc 32 apartment building to create the overall Linc at Orange Station, a master planned redevelopment community. Linc 32 is across a public road and walkway from Linc 52 and offers one, two-and three-bedroom rental homes plus loft duplexes. Apartments include high-end, condo-level finishes such as kitchens with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and breakfast bars, hardwood floors and plush carpeting. Monthly rents for the homes start at $1,600.

Linc 32 also offers a limited number of one-and two-bedroom duplex penthouses, priced from $1,850 per month.

Linc at Orange Station, Orance, NJ

ORANGE, NJ—RPM Development Group's Linc 52 at Orange Station, a new five-story condominium building, has opened, with creative financing opportunities for former renters and first-time buyers under the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency's CHOICE program.

“The City of Orange is recognized for its transit-oriented lifestyle, and Linc 52 will serve as a model for smart growth and sustainable development at Orange Station,” says Ed Martoglio, president of Montclair, NJ-based RPM. “We're delighted to introduce this signature residential address and deliver a 21st Century urban lifestyle in a sleek and modern building, with luxurious and spacious condominiums, in an ultra-convenient transit village, all at incredibly competitive pricing.”

Linc 52's official debut comes less than a month after the developer opened preview sales which resulted in more than 30% of the building's 24 homes already sold. The building offers a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom condominiums, priced from the high-$180,000s to the mid-$300,000s. The property also includes top-floor, two-story Penthouse condominiums that feature private, outdoor space.

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