Toll Brothers has introduced two new luxury townhome designs—Curlew and Grayland—at its Cross Kirkland Towns community in Kirkland, Washington. The four‑bedroom homes start at $1.2 million and range from 1,904 to 2,421 sq ft, each featuring 3.5 baths, a two‑car garage, and covered patios that open onto fenced rear yards for seamless indoor‑outdoor living.
The community offers a suite of amenities that appeal to affluent families, including a pickleball court, dog park, children’s playground, and open pedestrian paths. Its location places residents within a short drive of major tech employers such as Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, and it sits in the highly regarded Lake Washington School District. The development also provides direct access to the Eastrail trail system, adding an active‑lifestyle dimension to the property.
By adding Cross Kirkland Towns to its Pacific portfolio, Toll Brothers is reinforcing its strategy of balancing build‑to‑order and spec inventory. The new designs are intended to capture velocity in a strong‑demand region, supporting the company’s broader goal of sustaining growth while protecting margins in the luxury segment.
The launch underscores Toll Brothers’ focus on high‑growth markets and its commitment to delivering personalized, high‑quality homes to buyers who value location, amenities, and design flexibility. The Curlew and Grayland models are positioned to strengthen the developer’s presence in the competitive Washington market and to drive future sales momentum in the Pacific region.
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