Toll Brothers Launches Four New Luxury Home Collections at The Downs in Northville

Reuters01-28
Toll Brothers Launches Four New Luxury Home Collections at The Downs in Northville

Toll Brothers Inc., the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, has announced the development of Toll Brothers at The Downs in Northville, Michigan. The project will feature four new collections of luxury homes, including single-family residences, townhomes, and first-floor primary condos, with modern, open-concept floor plans and high-end finishes. The Churchill Collection, offering three-bedroom condos priced from the upper $500,000s, is currently open for sale with move-in ready options available. The master-planned community will include 15 acres of green spaces, walking trails, parks, and a restored section of the Rouge River, providing residents with luxury living and urban convenience in a vibrant, walkable neighborhood. The new collections are set to open in spring 2026.

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