Toll Brothers - Markets

Markets

Toll Brothers currently operates in the following major suburban and urban residential markets:

  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania metropolitan area
  • Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania
  • Central and northern New Jersey
  • Virginia and Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.
  • Baltimore, Maryland metropolitan area
  • Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware
  • Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area
  • Boston, Massachusetts metropolitan area
  • Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven and New London Counties, Connecticut
  • Westchester, Dutchess, Ulster and Saratoga Counties, New York
  • Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City
  • Los Angeles, California metropolitan area
  • San Francisco Bay, Sacramento and San Jose areas of northern California
  • San Diego and Palm Springs, California areas
  • Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area
  • Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina metropolitan areas
  • Dallas, San Antonio and Houston, Texas metropolitan areas
  • Southeast and southwest coasts and the Jacksonville and Orlando areas of Florida
  • Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada metropolitan areas
  • Detroit, Michigan metropolitan area
  • Chicago, Illinois metropolitan area
  • Denver, Colorado metropolitan area, and
  • Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota metropolitan area
  • Seattle, Washington metropolitan area

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Famous quotes containing the word markets:

    When the great markets by the sea shut fast
    All that calm Sunday that goes on and on:
    When even lovers find their peace at last,
    And Earth is but a star, that once had shone.
    James Elroy Flecker (1884–1919)

    A free-enterprise economy depends only on markets, and according to the most advanced mathematical macroeconomic theory, markets depend only on moods: specifically, the mood of the men in the pinstripes, also known as the Boys on the Street. When the Boys are in a good mood, the market thrives; when they get scared or sullen, it is time for each one of us to look into the retail apple business.
    Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)