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Toll Brothers: Spring Move-In Homes Now Available in Chalfont, PA

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Chalfont, Pennsylvania – Toll Brothers, Inc. Today announced the opening of Birch Run at New Britain, a new luxury townhome community in Bucks County. The sales center, located at 101 Brianna Court, is now open to prospective buyers, with the first homes slated for move-in this spring. The announcement, made on , signals the expansion of luxury housing options in the region.

The development will feature three-story townhomes offering over 2,000 square feet of living space. Each home will include three bedrooms, flex rooms, and a two-car garage. According to Toll Brothers, quick move-in homes are available, allowing buyers to settle into their new residences in time for the school year. These homes will be finished with “Designer Appointed Features” selected by the company’s in-house design professionals.

Pricing for homes in Birch Run at New Britain starts in the mid-$500,000s, with some quick move-in units listed between $569,995 and $658,000. The community is positioned to appeal to families seeking a balance of luxury and convenience.

A key draw for potential residents is the proximity to the highly-regarded Central Bucks School District. Birch Run at New Britain is situated near Butler Elementary School, Unami Middle School, and Central Bucks South High School. This access to top-rated educational institutions is expected to be a significant factor for families considering the community.

Beyond education, the development offers a low-maintenance lifestyle, with landscaping and snow removal services included. Residents will have easy access to shopping, dining, and recreational opportunities in nearby Montgomeryville, Doylestown, New Hope, and Ambler. The location also provides convenient access to major commuter routes, including Routes 202 and 309, as well as the Chalfont and New Britain train stations, catering to those working in the wider Philadelphia metropolitan area.

Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE:TOL), described as the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, is betting on continued demand in the region. The company’s decision to launch Birch Run at New Britain reflects a broader trend of development in Bucks County, driven by its desirable schools, accessible location, and quality of life. John Dean, Division President of Toll Brothers in Pennsylvania, stated that the community “presents an incredible opportunity to live in a modern, new construction townhome close to every convenience in the desirable Chalfont area.”

The opening of the sales center marks a significant step in the project’s timeline. While the initial announcement regarding the development was made in August 2025, today’s opening signifies the tangible progress towards delivering homes to buyers. The availability of quick move-in homes suggests Toll Brothers is aiming to capitalize on current market conditions and meet the immediate housing needs of prospective residents.

The development is being closely watched by industry observers as a barometer of the luxury housing market in the Philadelphia suburbs. The success of Birch Run at New Britain could influence future development plans by Toll Brothers and other builders in the region. The combination of upscale amenities, convenient location, and access to highly-rated schools positions the community as a potentially attractive option for a wide range of buyers.

Toll Brothers’ announcement comes as the housing market continues to navigate a complex landscape of fluctuating interest rates and economic uncertainty. The company’s focus on luxury homes suggests a confidence in the continued demand from higher-income buyers, even amidst broader economic challenges. The availability of designer-appointed features and quick move-in options may also be intended to incentivize potential buyers and accelerate sales.

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