Just off of the picturesque country road, Saddle
Hill is the community of Hopkinton Highlands. The long, winding and very scenic Greenwood Road and the cul-de-sac that is Everett Circle make up this community of more than 50 distinctive homes.
The homes were built by the luxury home builder, Toll Brothers from 1999 to 2005. They range in size from 3,000 square feet to over 6,000 square feet and most feature distinctive brick fronts and estate like settings.
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Each of the residences sits on a lot of an acre or more and many have amenities such as gourmet kitchens, luxurious master suites, solariums, libraries with built-ins, multiple staircases, family rooms with cathedral ceilings, finished lower levels and au pair suites.
Hopkinton Highlands has a reputation for distinction and elegance and is one of the top choices for
relocation buyers entering into the area. Along with the meticulous neighborhood landscaping and proximity to conservation land, the neighborhood has the convenience of being located close to major Route 495 and the Mass Pike and as well as the MBTA train station.
Over the past year, the home sales in Hopkinton Highlands have ranged in price from $800,000 to $845,000.
Best known for being the start of the annual Boston Marathon site, Hopkinton also enjoys the distinction of having an award-winning public school system that has been consistently ranked highly among schools in the Metrowest area.
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If you would like further information on Hopkinton Highlands or any of Hopkinton's other fine communities, please feel free to contact my office.
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We know Toll Brothers very well also in NJ.
They are currently building an adult community in our town here in Lacey Township.
Looks like a beautiful place with gorgeous homes!
Hi, Toula:
Yes, Toll Brothers are still building. I don't know if they are as strong as they once were but they are definitely still around.