Toll Brothers grand estate homes open for sale
Danville — The nation’s three- time “Builder of the Year” introduces its third prestigious estate home collection, Iron Oak, at the highest elevation in Alamo Creek, this Saturday and Sunday.
Toll Brothers elite collection of luxury residences offers the rare opportunity to own a new luxury estate residence to savvy shoppers seeking their ultimate dream home in Danville.
Priced from the low $ 2,000,000s, Iron Oak features uniquely large home sites, some of which exceed half an acre, allowing for enhanced resident privacy and a multitude of outdoor recreation and entertainment opportunities. Such grand estate home designs will further showcase inviting outdoor living areas displaying open- air kitchen and dining areas, media centers, lounge spots, refreshing fountains and more overlooking Mount Diablo and the San Ramon Valley.
Located in the exclusive and highly acclaimed master planned community of Alamo Creek, and enfolded by acres of pristine and preserved hillsides, this unrivaled collection of six new home designs, including two single- story plans, combines Toll Brothers’ enduring craftsmanship with such indoor/ outdoor living plans that span an estimated 4,861 to 6,113 square feet. Growing and extended families can comfortably adapt to as many as six spacious bedrooms, six- and- one- half baths and four- car garages that increase storage and encourage personal hobbies.
Rivaling such sophisticated and imaginative luxury home designs for which Toll Brothers is nationally acclaimed are the firstclass amenities drawing buyers to Alamo Creek. Visitors will quickly perceive the priceless advantages to living at Alamo Creek with its exclusive clubhouse with fitness room and swim facility, inviting neighborhood parks, and miles of hiking and biking trails.
The prestigious Blackhawk Country Club is located adjacent to Alamo Creek, an the state- of- theart Tassajara Soccer Complex and many equestrian centers are also nearby. Additionally earning high marks is the award- winning San Ramon Valley Unified School District.