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Toll Bros. opening 2 new luxury home communities

Homes at Middletown Walk and Enclave at Chatham are available for purchase

Whether you’re in Monmouth County or Morris County, you have a new Toll Bros. luxury home community now open for sale, as Middletown Walk and Enclave at Chatham are ready for residents.

In Monmouth County, the elegant and urban-inspired Middletown Walk delivers city-like sophistication in Middletown. Homeowners will enjoy three-level luxury townhome living in over 3,000 square feet, including 3-4 bedrooms, 2-3 baths and two-car garages, plus home office space and a private outdoor terrace. Middletown Walk also offers low-maintenance living with snow removal from driveways and up to the front door of each residence. Its convenient location makes it an easy commute to New York City by train or ferry. Future onsite amenities include a state-of-the-art clubhouse, outdoor pool, tennis courts, tot lot and much more. Onsite construction is underway, and the Toll Bros. sales center is open daily. Pricing starts in the upper $600,000s.

In Morris County, Enclave at Chatham brings large luxury carriage-style townhomes to a scenic and secluded location with stunning valley views. Only 50 townhome residences will be offered in this low-maintenance community, priced from $1.4 million. The historic onsite clubhouse is planned to undergo a renovation and will serve as the future community amenity center. The community clubhouse will offer gathering spaces and outdoor walking paths that will show off the serene neighborhood. The spacious home designs include 3+ bedrooms, home offices, flex spaces and indoor/outdoor living options. First-floor primary bedroom suites are also available. Construction has begun and sales representatives are onsite daily.

“We’ve experienced unprecedented interest in both Middletown Walk and Enclave at Chatham, and we are excited to add these new home communities to our offerings across the state,” said Craig Cherry, division president of Toll Bros. in New Jersey. “With floor plans designed for today’s buyers and unrivaled personalization options through our Design Studio experience, we continue to offer our residents the best in luxury living in the most desirable New Jersey neighborhoods.”

Both Toll Bros. communities offer top name-brand features as included options, such as gourmet kitchens with granite or quartz countertops, Whirlpool and Jenn-Air appliances, 42-inch cabinets, rich hardwood flooring, Kohler plumbing fixtures and more.

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