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Toll Brothers hosts opening of model home at The Willows at Boxford

Boxford, MA Toll Brothers, Inc. held the grand opening of its model home at The Willows at Boxford, the only new home community for active adults age 55+. 

The Willows at Boxford offers home buyers a choice of four Toll Brothers carriage-style townhome designs ranging from 1,858 to 2,612+ s/f. The spacious open-concept homes offer features including first-floor primary bedroom suites, home offices, finished basements, spacious lofts, and indoor/outdoor living options perfect for entertaining.

“The professionally decorated Hopkinton model home has received rave reviews for its stunning transitional interior design along with the innovative architectural details that Toll Brothers is known for,” said Dave Bauer, division president of Toll Brothers in Massachusetts. “As the leading luxury builder for active-adult living in the greater Boston area for the past decade, we understand what our customers want in new home designs, personalization choices, and onsite amenities for this next stage in their lives, and this new community showcases the Toll Brothers lifestyle perfectly.” 

This low-maintenance community of 66 townhomes offers luxury living in a setting close to recreation, parks, shopping, and dining. An exclusive community clubhouse within The Willows at Boxford offers home buyers a swimming pool and fitness room, plus onsite walking trails, pavilion, and fire pit. 

Buyers will experience one-stop shopping at the award-winning Toll Brothers Design Studio.?The studio allows home buyers to choose from a wide array of selections to personalize their dream home with the assistance of Toll Brothers professional design consultants.

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