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05-20-2007, 05:13 PM
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New Toll Brothers Subdivision Near Streets At Southpoint
I see there is a sign on Fayetteville Street 1 mile down from The Streets At Southpoint that says a new Toll Brothers subdivision is going in soon. Does anyone have any information on this one? Toll Brothers usually builds high end (pricey) homes.
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05-20-2007, 05:44 PM
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I just know they are building near Southpoint but I don't have any information. Toll Brothers website hasn't even posted it yet under their future communities either. Maybe some other Realtors on the forum might have some more information.
They are also building two collections in Cary called Green Level Crossing. Paved roads aren't in but they are selling now.
Also in the future, they are building another golf course community like Brier Creek in Pittsboro. This won't be ready for quite some time.
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05-22-2007, 04:24 AM
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I love the Toll Brother homes. Their SD at Brier Creek is what got me started on looking at the the Triangle area. High-end and pricey...yes, they definitely can be. Some of the homes there have gone up over $100k in appreciation from the original sale price. Combination of great homes/designs, high quality and excellent location!
I would think that since this new SD has a great location as well (near SouthPoint, RTP, RDU, etc.) that it's probably gonna sell quick and appreciate pretty well. I'd love to get some info from those w/ the scoops...
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05-28-2007, 07:26 PM
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This was just posted by Toll Brothers on their website about the new community near Southpoint in Durham for those interested.
"Coming soon to beautiful Durham, North Carolina, over 280 luxurious single family homes located one mile south of the Streets of Southpoint. This Toll Brothers community is planned to have three stunning home style collections, with pricing from the low $300,000s to upper $500,000s. Ranging in size from 2,500 square feet to over 5,000 square feet, many of these homes will overlook beautifully wooded conservation and offer walk-out basements. Residents will enjoy natural walking trails, convenient sidewalks that connect to the American Tobacco Trail, a superior pool and clubhouse with a tot lot for the kids and multi-purpose court for the young at heart. This country location in the heart of the Triangle, just minutes to Research Triangle Park, is sure to be one of Durham's most sought-after addresses. "
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03-25-2008, 03:55 PM
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Anyone have an update on this project? Prices and models are on the website but no opening date.
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03-25-2008, 04:10 PM
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They recently had a promotion going at both Brier Creek and the Hills at Southpoint site (that's the name of the development) for the Southpoint site. It was sort of an introductory thing. I picked up an information packet, being a fan of walk-out basements.
I'm not sure when construction begins, but my impression was later this year.
You could probably get info. packets from the Brier Creek sales office if the Hills at Southpoint office isn't open yet.
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03-25-2008, 05:11 PM
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They look very nice. Does anyone know what is "basic/standard" in Toll homes and what is considered upgrades (ie hardwoods, granite countertops, tile work etc)?? I have found that most developers have a very basic price plan that sounds so reasonable but once you start adding upgrades, the cost skyrockets. A house that might be listed for $340K may well go up $400s with upgrades.
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03-25-2008, 08:19 PM
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I drove past there today actually. The person I was with and myself both commented on the fact that they gutted all the trees. The homes built on the outskirts of the neighborhood might have trees behind them but everything else won't. The location however seems very convenient.
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07-12-2008, 09:02 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Southpoint
I see there is a sign on Fayetteville Street 1 mile down from The Streets At Southpoint that says a new Toll Brothers subdivision is going in soon. Does anyone have any information on this one? Toll Brothers usually builds high end (pricey) homes.
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This is called "The Hills at Southpoint". I just checked with Toll Brothers in Cary and even though they are shutting down the building of the Meadows Townhomes in Cary, they said the pre-sales at The Hills at Southpoint are doing well. The models are being built now.
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07-12-2008, 12:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CAKD
I drove past there today actually. The person I was with and myself both commented on the fact that they gutted all the trees. The homes built on the outskirts of the neighborhood might have trees behind them but everything else won't. The location however seems very convenient.
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Too bad. I think developers do better when they build neighborhoods like Brightleaf at the Park and leave natural wooded trees on site.
There's a movement afoot in Durham to ban clear-cut and mass grading development practices. It's things like these practices that get folks' blood boiling about new subdivisions.
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