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Toll Brothers opens Enclave at Sprain Brook townhome community

Yonkers, NY Toll Brothers, Inc., has opened its newest townhome community, Enclave at Sprain Brook, for sale. Situated 17 miles from Manhattan, this community of 28 homes offers a suburban lifestyle with easy access to the city.

Located off Sprain Brook Pkwy. and minutes from the Yonkers Metro–North Railroad Station, Enclave at Sprain Brook features two- and three-story modern townhome designs ranging from 2,259 to 2,834 s/f with three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and two-car garages. 

The community offers open-concept living spaces and features including two-story foyers and first-floor primary bedrooms.

“We are thrilled to introduce Enclave at Sprain Brook to home buyers seeking a serene, luxurious living environment so close to the vibrant heart of New York City,” said Jack Lannamann, division president of Toll Brothers in New York. “This community offers a rare opportunity to own new construction in Yonkers, with modern designs and convenient access to all the amenities and attractions the area has to offer.”

The community is close to shopping, dining, breweries, Sprain Lake Golf Course, and parks including Andrus Park and Tibbetts Brook Park. Homeowners will benefit from low-maintenance living with landscaping, irrigation, and snow removal included.

Toll Brothers customers will experience one-stop shopping at the Toll Brothers Design Studio. 

The Design Studio allows customers to choose from an array of selections to personalize their dream home with the assistance of Toll Brothers professional design consultants.

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