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Toll Brothers, Inc. releases 12 new sites at Edgewood at Hopkinton

Hopkinton, MA Toll Brothers, Inc. completed the final release of 12 new home sites at its single-family home community, Edgewood at Hopkinton.

Located on Whalen Rd. near the starting line of the Boston Marathon, this private enclave of 29 single-family homes offers luxury living in a picturesque setting close to recreation, parks, shopping, and a commuter train station. Children will attend school in the Hopkinton School District, rated the #1 Best School District in Massachusetts in the 2022 Niche Best School survey, including Hopkinton High School which Niche recognized as one of the Best High Schools in Massachusetts.

Edgewood at Hopkinton home buyers will choose from five home designs ranging from 3,400 to over 4,700 s/f, each built with the outstanding quality, craftsmanship, and value for which Toll Brothers is known. Home sites in the community average over 1.8 acres, the largest offered by Toll Brothers in Mass. Designer-appointed quick move-in homes are available for buyers who need to move sooner.

“We’ve experienced incredible demand at Edgewood at Hopkinton,” said Dave Bauer, division president of Toll Brothers in Massachusetts. “With floor plans designed for today’s buyers and an array of luxury personalization options, this stunning collection of new homes is unmatched in the area.”

Home buyers will also enjoy proximity to nearby shopping, dining, arts and entertainment, and recreational destinations, including Start Line Brewing, EMC Park, Whitehall State Park, as well as Hopkinton Country Club, recreational trails, and more.

Major highways including I-90 and 495 are accessible from Edgewood at Hopkinton, offering homeowners access to Boston, Cape Cod, and New Hampshire.

The onsite sales center is now open daily at 24 Whalen Rd.

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