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Toll Brothers unveils Marker Ridge community

Irvington, NY Toll Brothers, Inc., a builder of luxury homes, unveiled its newest community, Marker Ridge, now open in Westchester County one mile from the Hudson River at 6 Marker Ridge. The brand-new designer decorated Ardsley model home is now open daily for tours and showcases contemporary architecture and interior design trends.

Marker Ridge by Toll Brothers is an enclave of two-story townhomes offering three bedrooms, three and a half baths, two-car garages, home offices, and basements with the option to finish.

Homeowners will have low-maintenance living with lawn care and snow removal provided.

“We are thrilled to introduce Marker Ridge, a community that offers luxury living in esteemed Westchester County,” said James Fitzpatrick, group president of Toll Brothers in New York. “With its prime location near the Hudson River and outstanding luxury features included in every home, Marker Ridge is designed to meet the needs of discerning home shoppers looking for a low-maintenance lifestyle, convenience, and sophistication.”

Marker Ridge is a commuter’s dream with access to the Irvington Metro-North Train Station less than a mile from the community, and a location 9 miles from White Plains and 22 miles from Manhattan. Residents will also enjoy being walking distance to local shopping and dining on Irvington’s Main Street and direct access to the Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Trail from the community. Students will attend the highly rated Irvington Union Free School District, with all schools located less than a mile from the community.

Toll Brothers customers who select a build-to-order home will experience one-stop shopping at the Toll Brothers Design Studio. The Design Studio allows customers to choose from a wide array of selections to personalize their dream home with the assistance of Toll Brothers professional Design Consultants.

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