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Toll Brothers’ national sales event kicks off today

Toll Brothers will let buyers create a personalized dream home during its national sales event, which starts today and runs through April 27. During the event, buyers can personalize their new home with special financial incentives on options and upgrades.

Whether a buyer is seeking a luxury home in an age-restricted community, a home in a dynamic urban setting, a second home in a resort area or a traditional home in an inviting community, Toll Brothers has something for everyone. Buyers should visit the tollbrothers.com website to learn about the wide variety of home styles and communities that are available.

“Many experts believe that it makes sense to take advantage of the current low interest rates while they last,” said Gary Mayo, group president. “With the special incentives we’re offering now, there is no better time to buy.”

To capitalize on the national sales event’s special savings and incentives, buyers must make a deposit between today and April 27. Savings and incentives will vary by community and will comprise a package of savings created specifically for this event. Buyers should contact their community of interest and speak with a sales representative to learn more.

Toll Brothers, a luxury builder, offers home designs including condominiums, carriage homes, and townhomes; and a vast palette of community types, such as active adult through its Toll Brothers Active Living brand, resort, and urban through its Toll Brothers City Living brand.

Toll Brothers Inc., a Fortune 1000 company, began business in 1967 and became a public company in 1986. The company operates its own architectural, engineering, mortgage, title, land development and land sale, golf course development and management, home security, and landscape subsidiaries. The company also operates its own lumber distribution, and house component assembly and manufacturing operations.

For more information, visit TollBrothers.com.

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