16A — March 2025 — New Jersey — M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal
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N ew J ersey Dante Fusaro secures record $233K per-unit sale in Monmouth County Hudson Atlantic sells 18-unit Englishtown Village Gardens for $4.2 Million
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complex in Monmouth County. Dante Fusaro , sales as- sociate at Hudson Atlantic, secured the exclusive list- ing and effectively marketed the property, resulting in a smooth and successful trans- action. The sale of English- town Village Gardens marks the Dante’s second noteworthy closing in 2025 with over $24 million of sales volume in the young year. “This transaction demon- strates the continued demand for well-located, high-quali- ty multifamily assets in the New Jersey market,” said
Fusaro. “We are proud to have achieved strong pricing and provided a seamless experi- ence for our client.” Adam Zweibel , President of Hudson Atlantic, added, “Our team remains dedi- cated to maximizing value for our clients. This sale is another example of how our market expertise and strategic approach deliver exceptional results.” Hudson Atlantic contin- ues to be a leading force in the commercial real estate market, specializing in mul - tifamily, mixed-use, and in- vestment sales throughout the region. MAREJ Community Builders pledges $60K to Morris Arts for Corporate Champions Program MORRISTOWN, NJ — Community Builders has made a three-year commit- ment to Morris Arts, totaling a $60,000 investment in the or- ganization. This contribution makes Community Build- ers the founding supporter of Morris Arts’ Corporate Com- munity Champions program. The new initiative aims to build an alliance of corpo- rations and business lead- ers dedicated to improv- ing the community’s educa- tion, health, and well-being through the arts over mul- tiple years. Members of the program work closely with Dominique Tornabe , di- rector of development and marketing, to allocate funds to programs aligned with their mission. MAREJ Shown from left: Conor Evans (Community Build- ers), Dominique Tornabe (Morris Arts), and Tom Werder (Morris Arts).
ONMOUTH COUN - TY, NJ — Hudson Atlantic announced
the successful sale of Eng- lishtown Vil- lage Gardens, an 18-unit apartment complex lo- cated in Eng- lishtown, New Jersey.
Dante Fusaro
The property was sold for $4.2 million, equating to a record $233,000 per unit, making it the highest price-per-unit sale for a vintage garden apartment
Englishtown Village Gardens
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