Toll Brothers' Pennsylvania & Delaware Communities To Host National Spring Sales Event 4/24 - 5/2

Luxury Home Buyers Can Take Advantage of $1 Options
By: Toll Brothers
 
April 22, 2010 - PRLog -- Toll Brothers, the nation's leading builder of luxury homes, will host its National Spring Sales Event from April 24 until May 2 at Toll Brothers communities in Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Chester, and Delaware Counties as well as Delaware state.  During this event only, buyers will be able to take advantage of $1 options.  Some restrictions apply.  See sales manager for details.  

With the slight rise in interest rates recently, and conventional wisdom pointing to an improving economy, this is the time for buyers to take advantage of the savings and invaluable incentives that are still available today. Even with the recent increase, rates are still low, but there's no telling how long that will last.

“If you need more room for a growing family, more space for recreation, or you simply want a community that better fits your lifestyle, this is a fabulous time to get a great value and more home for the money,” said Kira McCarron, Chief Marketing Officer for Toll Brothers. “For those looking to move up, to downsize, to relocate to an urban or active adult community, or even to find a vacation home – Toll Brothers has an unparalleled variety of choices and some really good deals right now,” she added.  

Although Toll Brothers is probably best known for its expansive single-family and estate homes, the luxury builder offers an amazingly wide range of home designs, including condominiums, carriage homes, and townhomes; and a vast palette of community types such as urban, active adult, resort, and much more.  

Beyond the need for more or less space or a change in lifestyle, many buyers can look forward to modernizing their home life with state-of-the-art appointments, more current features, and all of today’s conveniences. “Rather than going to the great expense of redoing an older home, many buyers have found that it’s financially wiser to build a new home that better meets their needs,” said Linda Cohen, Vice President, Marketing. “We’re still offering some attractive savings and incentive packages. With the economy reportedly on the upswing and interest rates rising, I think that buyers are looking to get more home for their money and yet still enjoy a manageable mortgage payment.”  

Additionally, buyers can still take advantage of Toll Brothers Extended Delivery policy, which allows more time to sell a current home and eliminate stress.  

During Toll Brothers’ National Spring Sales Event, buyers can take advantage of today’s savings and incentives that could increase the value of their new dream home at no additional cost.  With this in mind, there really isn’t a better time to buy a new home.  

In addition, TBI Mortgage Company, a subsidiary of Toll Brothers, is offering an excellent selection of mortgage programs with fabulous interest rates, including both fixed and adjustable rate mortgages. Those interested can visit http://TollSalesEvent.com or http://TBIMortgage.com for more information. They can also call or stop by their community of interest to learn about today’s special offers.

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Toll Brothers, Inc. is the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, and became a public company in 1986. Its common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TOL.

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.

Toll Brothers is honored to have won all three of the industry's highest awards: America's Best Builder, the National Housing Quality Award, and National Builder of the Year. For more information, visit http://TollBrothers.com.

This is not an offering where prohibited by law.
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