Toll Brothers pays $20M for shuttered Parkland golf course planned for 52 homes
Toll Brothers paid $19.5 million for a site at Parkland’s long-closed Heron Bay Golf Course, with plans for 52 single-family homes. The Fort Washington, Pennsylvania-based homebuilder plans Saltgrass at Heron Bay on a nearly 21-acre site at 11773 Northwest 70th Place, according to records and real estate database Vizzda. The city of Parkland sold the property to Toll Brothers. The sale breaks down to $933,461 per acre. Saltgrass at Heron Bay will consist of four-bedroom and five-bedroom homes, ranging from 2,632 square feet to more than 4,000 square feet, Toll Brothers’ website for the project shows. Ground-up construction and presales […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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