U.S. homebuilder Toll Brothers is opening in March two Connecticut luxury-home communities — one in Wallingford, the other in Stonington.
Estates at Wallingford has acreage for 29 three- and four-bedroom single-family dwellings with 2,300 to 3,170 square feet of living space.
Meanwhile, 91-acre Old Mystic Estates at Stonington will eventually have 46 four-bedroom detached homes, ranging in size from 2,500 to 3,600 square feet.
Unit prices for both developments start in the mid-$400,000. Amenities include two-story entryways, nine-foot, first-floor ceilings, hardward floors, granite countertops and luxury master-bedroom suites.
Based in Horsham, Pa., Toll Brothers says both subdivisions are its first single-family developments in Connecticut in five years.
Toll’s Connecticut condominium and townhome communities include Bethel Meadows, Regency at Berlin, Regency at Prospect, The Summit at Bethel, and Rivington by Toll Brothers in Danbury.
