Toll Brothers Luxury Home Tour at Ridge Pointe Estates

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Introduction

This is the kind of house that sticks in your head. From the moment you step into the courtyard and see a custom water feature, oversized farmhouse door, and multiple sliders framing the living spaces, it’s clear this is more than a standard production home. This Toll Brothers luxury home tour at Ridge Pointe Estates shows how thoughtfully scaled design—on a one-acre lot—creates an entirely different lifestyle compared to typical suburban builds.

Model homes are meant to inspire. This one takes it a step further by demonstrating what one-acre, semi-custom living looks like on the east side of the Metroplex: generous outdoor rooms, multiple garages, and entertaining spaces that flow between inside and out.

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Why This Toll Brothers Home at Ridge Pointe Estates is Special

There are a few reasons this particular Toll Brothers luxury home tour at Ridge Pointe Estates stands out:

  • Size and scale: Over 5,000 square feet on a full acre, with multiple floor plan options.
  • Design language: Modern farmhouse elevation, black windows as an upgraded aesthetic, metal and glass interior doors, and high-end finishes in key zones.
  • Location: Toll Brothers is building on the east side of DFW for the first time in this area, offering acreage living without the extreme price premiums of northern suburbs.
  • Practical luxuries: Every bedroom has an ensuite, a private study with 20-foot ceilings, and a fully equipped media room—the kind of practical spaces families actually use.

That mix of practical and aspirational is the hook. It’s not just pretty; it’s livable for families who value space and privacy.

Outdoor Spaces & Layout: Enhancing Luxury Living

The exterior is designed around outdoor living: a private courtyard that bookends the main living room with multiple sliders, a covered secondary patio, pergola, and an outdoor kitchen area. The model pushes everything to the edge to show potential—sod to the back, water features, and outdoor fireplaces—but the core idea is flexible: create rooms outside as extensions of the home.

One important point for buyers who value acreage: these lots are true one-acre parcels. Builder lot premiums here were described as reasonable relative to other neighborhoods that demand extreme premiums. That means you can get acreage living with a premium product without necessarily paying an exorbitant lot price.

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Main Living Areas: Practical Luxury for Family and Entertaining

Inside, the home’s main living areas are organized for entertaining and daily family life simultaneously. A two-story foyer sets the tone, opening to an expansive living room with multiple sliders that create cross-views to the courtyard. Beams and custom treatments add warmth, while strategic windows bring abundant natural light.

The flow is intentional: drop zones and mudroom spaces off the garage, a study near the entry with dramatic 20-foot ceilings, and a dining area that reads as both formal and approachable. This layout shows how to blend large-scale luxury with familiar, useful rooms.

Kitchen & Entertaining Spaces: Chef-Inspired Design for Social Gatherings

The kitchen is the heart of this home and one of the biggest reasons people will remember this Toll Brothers luxury home tour at Ridge Pointe Estates. The island is oversized—perfect for breakfast, prep, and seating—and the kitchen carries cabinetry to the ceiling for both style and storage.

Notable features include upgraded Wolf appliances and a Sub-Zero refrigerator as showcased in the model. The standard appliance package may be KitchenAid, with Wolf and Sub-Zero available as upgrades. If you plan to entertain or simply love the chef’s kitchen experience, these upgrades matter.

  • Walk-in pantry for organization.
  • Large prep island for gatherings.
  • Multiple sliders that bring the outdoors into your cooking and dining experience.

Primary Suite Overview: A Spa-Like Retreat in a Luxury Home

The primary suite is deliberately spa-like. A wood-insert ceiling gives warmth, and the bath features a rainfall shower, a dedicated shower room, and a large soaking tub. The suite’s sitting area provides a quiet spot for reading or reflecting. The model includes expansive custom built-ins for the closet—an expected feature at this price point.

Functionally, the suite is designed for comfort and privacy, with an emphasis on high-end finishes that hold long-term appeal.

Upstairs Living Spaces: Flexible Layout for Families and Guests

Upstairs is where the house feels like a complete home rather than just a showpiece. Bedrooms three and four each have their own bathrooms and closets, which is great for family members or guests. The upper floor includes a large game room, a wet bar, and a step-up media room that feels intimate and tailored.

One upgrade worth noting: black-framed windows. They’re fashionable and expensive, but they dramatically change the feel of the house—from classic farmhouse to modern farmhouse without losing warmth. Builders commonly charge more for black windows because demand is high, and the visual impact is significant.

What This Toll Brothers Home Costs: Pricing and Investment Insights

Pricing and practical numbers are where plans meet reality. The base price for the smallest plan in the neighborhood starts around $899,500 (the Allen Wick plan)—this is the entry point for spacious base models. The Henson model, which is the featured plan in the model home, has a base starting point above $1.13 million and stretches upward based on selected elevation and upgrades.

The model as shown, fully upgraded with every option and a premium lot, was quoted well over $2 million. That’s a useful benchmark to understand how selections and structural upgrades affect final price. However, Toll Brothers has inventory homes listed in the neighborhood at more accessible price points, including:

  • Corsica: 5 bed, 5 bath, ~4,690 ft². Listed around $1,349,000 (ready early 2026).
  • Henson (inventory farmhouse style): 5,000 ft², listed around $1,499,000.

Inventory homes let you move faster and avoid a long selection process, while still getting many of the benefits of a semi-custom Toll Brothers home.

Floor Plan Options at Ridge Pointe Estates: Customizable Designs for Every Need

There are multiple floor plans available in Ridge Pointe Estates, each with different square footage and layout priorities. Typical plan tiers include:

  • Allen Wick: Minimum ~3,200 ft², 4 bed / 4 bath, base around $899,500.
  • Henson: Featured model—starts above $1.13 million and ranges up as options are added; showcased in a ~5,000+ ft² configuration.
  • Other larger plans: options up to ~5,400 ft² with secondary living spaces, three-car tandem garages, media rooms, lofts, and multiple full baths.

When budgeting, expect to add roughly 12–17% of the base price for typical upgrades and selections, though that percent can be higher depending on premium choices like black windows, appliance packages, and structural options.

Neighborhood Location: Why Ridge Pointe Estates is the Ideal East DFW Choice

Ridge Pointe Estates sits on the east side of DFW in McClendon Chisholm, within Rockwall ISD boundaries. The neighborhood will have a limited number of homesites—84 total—with Toll Brothers building roughly half of them. Windsor Homes occupies the remaining half.

Location is critical: compared to Prosper, Frisco, or Celina, you get real acreage here without the extreme price premiums. For buyers who want to keep a connection to Dallas–Fort Worth while prioritizing privacy and land, Ridge Pointe provides a compelling tradeoff.

Taxes, HOA, and Key Numbers: Understanding the Real Cost of Living

Here are the key numbers every buyer wants to know:

  • Lot size: Minimum one acre.
  • HOA: Approximately $1,200 per year; minimal amenities are included—mainly upkeep of common spaces.
  • Taxes: Reported total tax rate around 1.37%. There is no MUD and no PID in this community.
  • Warranty: Toll Brothers provides a 1-2-10 warranty, administered by their in-house warranty team.

Tax rate and lack of MUD/PID are notable benefits. Even when the property value is high, a lower tax rate compared to other high-end neighborhoods helps the overall carrying cost.

Buying Opportunities for 2026: Inventory Homes and Incentives

Two trends make now interesting for buyers:

  1. Inventory homes that deliver in early 2026 offer a quicker path to move-in without a full build timeline.
  2. Limited lot count (only 84 total) means early buyers can pick better home sites and get potential pricing or incentive advantages.

Toll Brothers and the neighborhood sales team often run incentives that vary with time. If you are actively exploring options, engaging early gives you the best shot at inventory choices and preferred lots. For many buyers, paying attention to inventory homes provides the best balance between cost and move-in timeline.

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Final Thoughts

This Toll Brothers luxury home tour at Ridge Pointe Estates captures a moment: national builder craftsmanship meeting true acreage living on the east side of DFW. Whether you want a fully customized farm-style mansion or a move-in-ready inventory home, this neighborhood offers options that are rare in the current market.

If you’re seriously considering acreage living near Dallas with top-tier finishes and practical family layouts, this is worth a deeper look. The model shows maximum potential; the real decisions will be about how much of that potential you want to buy into.

Want to see this home in person or talk options for building or buying in Ridge Pointe Estates? Call or text me at (469) 707-9077  to schedule a tour or get answers fast. I’m happy to walk you through inventory, floor plans, and incentives so you can decide confidently.

FAQs

What price range should I expect for a base home in Ridge Pointe Estates?

Base prices vary by plan. The smallest base plan (Allen Wick) starts near $899,500. The Henson model’s base starts above $1.13 million. Expect to add upgrades and lot costs; typical upgrade budgets run 12–17% of the base price.

Are there any inventory homes available for faster move-in?

Yes. At the time referenced here, inventory listings included a Corsica (around $1,349,000, ready early 2026) and a Henson farmhouse-style inventory home (around $1,499,000). Inventory homes change frequently, so check availability.

How big are the lots and are there any surprising lot premiums?

All lots are at least one acre. Sales reps reported lot premiums that are reasonable compared to neighborhoods with extreme premiums. There may be a few lots without premiums, but expect a premium product and corresponding lot prices.

What are the HOA and tax implications here?

HOA is approximately $1,200 per year with minimal amenities. The reported total tax rate is about 1.37%, and there is no MUD or PID—factors that can lower long-term ownership costs compared to other luxury neighborhoods.

What warranty does Toll Brothers provide?

Toll Brothers offers a 1-2-10 warranty, managed by their in-house warranty team. This includes standards like one-year workmanship items, two-year mechanical, and a 10-year structural warranty.

How do upgrades like black windows and premium appliances affect cost?

Black windows and premium appliances such as Wolf and Sub-Zero are typically significant upgrades. Black windows are expensive across many builders, and appliance packages can add tens of thousands to the selection budget. Factor these into your 12–17% upgrade estimate, or higher if you choose many premium options.

Ready to explore one-acre luxury living with Toll Brothers? Take time to tour the model, review inventory availability, and compare floor plans. Whether you’re aiming for a fully upgraded showpiece or a thoughtfully selected inventory home, Ridge Pointe Estates offers a rare combination of land, design, and location on the east side of DFW. Book time in my calendar to schedule a tour or consultation.

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