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Luxury Condos For Sale In Hoboken: Candela Lofts, $1.25M And Up

Hoboken-based developer Bijou Properties: Sales have officially opened for the first "passive house multi-family building in New Jersey."

HOBOKEN, NJ — Sales have officially opened for the first “passive house multi-family building in New Jersey,” Hoboken-based developer Bijou Properties announced Wednesday.

Candela Lofts, a collection of nine, luxury condominiums located in a seven-story building at 1024 Adams Street in Hoboken, is “Passive House-certified” for energy efficiency. The building has also been designed to achieve LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, Bijou Properties stated.

Architectural firm Nastasi Architects of Hoboken created Candela Lofts on the site of a former candelabra factory. Featured amenities in the collection of two, three and four-bedroom homes include “high ceilings, oversized windows, walk-in closets, sleek cabinetry and Miele appliances and private outdoor space,” the developer stated.

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Residences at Candela Lofts will range from 1,500 to 3,400 square feet with initial occupancy expected in December of 2018. Homes are priced from $1.25 million.

According to a news release from the developer:

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“Candela Lofts is the culmination of the efforts of signature eco-building, developed to achieve the most stringent green-building certification used around the world today. Passive House is an international standard which helps building designers create durable, comfortable and healthy buildings, while dramatically reducing energy consumption. This is accomplished through simple ‘passive’ measures such as high-quality insulation and air-sealing of the building envelope, 24/7 filtered fresh air and superior indoor air quality through carefully designed mechanical and ventilation systems, and the use of the highest performing window and doors available.”

“This building is the first of its kind in New Jersey and will provide features and systems that can’t be found in any other residential condominium,” said managing partner Larry Bijou.

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