HomeReal Estate & DevelopmentNew Toll Brothers community Regency at West Windsor now open

New Toll Brothers community Regency at West Windsor now open

Regency at West Windsor, an active-adult community for residents 55 and over in West Windsor Township, is now open, according to a recent release from national home builder Toll Brothers.

This new townhome development offers low maintenance living with luxurious amenities and modern home designs. The Toll Brothers Sales Center is now open at 2 Meade Drive in West Windsor.

Located just outside of Princeton, this new active adult community features an array of onsite amenities in a peaceful, natural setting. Residents will be able to socialize with friends at the clubhouse, enjoy the pool and fitness center, and stroll the community walking trails with benches and birdhouses throughout.

Home buyers can select from brand-new Toll Brothers home designs up to 2,300+ square feet featuring modern, open-concept floor plans and first-floor primary bedroom suites. Townhome pricing starts in the mid-$700,000s.

“Regency at West Windsor offers an unparalleled living experience for active adults seeking a vibrant and luxurious community,” James Fitzpatrick, group president of Toll Brothers in New Jersey said. “With its prime location near Princeton and Cranbury, as well as outstanding amenities and beautifully designed homes, this Regency active-adult community is poised to become a sought-after destination for discerning home buyers.”

Future resort-style amenities at Regency at West Windsor will include a clubhouse with an outdoor pool, fitness center, kitchenette, and more, plus beautiful walking trails throughout the community and nature preserve. Residents will enjoy low maintenance living with lawn care and snow removal provided.

Homes at Regency at West Windsor offer modern open-concept designs ranging from 2,198 to 2,300+ square feet with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 to 3.5 bathrooms, first-floor primary suites, versatile lofts, flex spaces, full basements with the option to finish, and 2-car garages.

Home buyers will experience one-stop shopping at the Toll Brothers Design Studio. The state-of-the-art 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.

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