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Toll Brothers opens new waterfront home community in Hudson, MA

Hudson, MA Toll Brothers, Inc. held the opening of Lakemont by Toll Brothers, a new community of 21 single-family homes. Set along the  waterfront, Lakemont 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 are invited to visit the Toll Brothers sales center located at 50 Old County Rd.

“We are excited to expand the Toll Brothers brand of luxury in the great town of Hudson with the opening of Lakemont,” said Dave Bauer, division president of Toll Brothers in Massachusetts. “With waterfront views of Lake Boon, access to a boat launch, and proximity to downtown Hudson, this community offers an ideal blend of tranquility and convenience.”

Homeowners at Lakemont will enjoy a choice of four home designs featuring four bedrooms, 3.5 to 6.5 baths, offices, flex rooms, finished basements, versatile lofts and more. Outdoor living options and multi-generational suites are available in select home designs.

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

The community is less than two miles from downtown, offering shopping, coffee shops, and restaurants. Commuters will appreciate access to I-495 and 290.

and the town’s Main St. Local recreation nearby includes Lake Boon, Assabet River Rail Trail, Pine Bluff Recreations Area, Charter Oak Country Club, and Stowe Acres Country Club.

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