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Toll Brothers set to open 20-home Newbury Glen in Hopkinton, MA

Hopkinton, MA Toll Brothers, Inc.’s newest single-family home community will be opening for sale in late spring 2024. Newbury Glen will feature 20 single-family homes on one acre or larger home sites located on Fitch Ave. near the starting line of the Boston Marathon.

Home buyers at Newbury Glen will be able to choose from five home designs ranging from 3,406 to 4,747 s/f, featuring home offices, flex rooms, multi-generational suites, finished basements, spacious lofts, and outdoor living spaces opening to private wooded backyards. 

“Newbury Glen showcases the best in luxury living in one of the most desirable communities in Massachusetts,” said Dave Bauer, division president of Toll Brothers in Massachusetts. “We are excited to open another community in the very special town of Hopkinton, offering modern and open floor plans designed for today’s buyers plus unrivaled personalization options.”

Home buyers will experience one-stop shopping at the award-winning Toll Brothers Design Studio. The Design 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. 

Newbury Glen is close to recreation, parks, shopping, and a commuter train station. Major highways including I-90 and I-495 are easily accessible from the community, offering homeowners access to Boston, Cape Cod, and New Hampshire.

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