Discover Luxury Living: Explore Toll Brothers’ Exclusive Riverstone Crossing Community in Spring City

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SPRING CITY, PAToll Brothers has officially opened its newest community, Riverstone Crossing, in East Vincent Township, Spring City, Pennsylvania. This exclusive development offers 33 home sites, blending modern luxury with comfort and convenience.

Riverstone Crossing features a variety of single-family home designs, each crafted with open-concept floor plans and high-end personalization options. Prospective buyers can explore homes ranging from 2,583 to over 3,029 square feet, with designs such as the Welsh, Pickering, and Lorimer models. Each offers four bedrooms, two to four bathrooms, and a two-car garage. The standout Lorimer Modern Farmhouse model includes a home office, finished basement, and an elegant covered deck, all starting from the mid-$600,000s.

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Buyers benefit from an immersive experience at the Toll Brothers Design Studio, where professional consultants assist in customizing homes with numerous selections. “Riverstone Crossing is a private enclave of luxurious homes with a beautiful tree-lined backdrop,” said John Dean, Division President of Toll Brothers in Pennsylvania, emphasizing the community’s blend of modern design and natural surroundings.

Residents will enjoy low-maintenance living with services such as lawn care, snow removal, and waste management included. The community also features a tot lot for children and is conveniently located near shopping and dining in Phoenixville and Collegeville. With easy access to Routes 23 and 724, Riverstone Crossing provides seamless connectivity to the Route 422 corridor.

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Toll Brothers invites potential buyers to visit the Sales Center and the model home at 202 Polaris Drive, open daily for tours. For more information, call (855) 872-8205 or visit TollBrothers.com/PA.

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