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Toll Brothers, Inc. celebrates opening of Enclave at Hudson

Hudson, MA Toll Brothers, Inc., one of the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, announced the opening of its newest 55+ active adult community, Enclave at Hudson, located off Chestnut St. This private community of only 64 single-family home sites offers luxury living in a picturesque setting close to recreation, parks, shopping, and downtown, which was recently recognized as the winner of the “America’s Main Streets” contest.

Home buyers will be able to choose from six home designs ranging from 1,735 to 2,400 s/f, each built with quality, craftsmanship, and value for which Toll Brothers is known. The spacious new open-concept home designs offer luxurious features including first-floor primary bedroom suites, workspaces, and indoor/outdoor living options perfect for entertaining. Home buyers will also have the opportunity to choose from an array of personalized design options at the award-winning Toll Brothers Design Studio, including lighting, fixtures, flooring, cabinets, countertops, security and home automation, and more.

“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,” said Dave Bauer, division president of Toll Brothers in Mass. “We are excited to bring this exceptional community offering to this fantastic location in Hudson.”

Residents of Enclave at Hudson will enjoy low-maintenance living with lawn care and snow removal included, plus a private, on-site community clubhouse, amenities, and swimming pool. Home buyers will also enjoy proximity to nearby shopping, dining, arts and entertainment, and recreational destinations, including The Shops at Highland Common, Solomon Pond Mall, Marlborough-Sudbury State Forest, Centennial Beach as well as Charter Oak Country Club, The International Golf Club, and more.

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