No matter where one goes in the Valley, chances are, there is construction under way. The region is growing by leaps and bounds, and with that has come a surge of new homes.
One West Valley city that continues to take shape is Surprise. During the past 17 years, the city’s population has swelled by nearly 350 percent, and commercial development in construction, retail and other sectors also has been brisk.
Such activity has put a demand on housing. The area has been a magnet for amenity-rich communities for some time, with smart homes, greenbelts and spacious living spaces. But in January, the first true luxury community will make its debut. That’s when Toll Brothers will introduce Sterling Grove.
Considered one of Toll Brothers most ambitious projects, the 780-acre Sterling Grove will boast eight new luxury home collections and 31 home designs – from single-level to two-story ranging in size from 1,421 to 4,047 square feet.
There also will be an 18-hole Nicklaus-designed private golf facility – the first in the West Valley in nearly a decade – along with a 35,000-square-foot clubhouse, with pools, a fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, a dining room and flex spaces.
At Sterling Grove, there will be something for everyone – from couples and families to age-targeted master-planned neighborhoods. The homes will be surrounded by parks, irrigation ponds and streams, and a town square that will serve as a gathering place for residents, too. It’s all part of our vision to bring luxury living to the burgeoning West Valley.
Sterling Grove Fast Facts
The luxury community is located at Cactus Road and Cotton Lane in Surprise.
- 780-acre community
- Planned 2,000 homes: 8 home collections, 31 home designs
- Vast amenities include an 18-hole Nicklausdesigned golf facility, pools, a clubhouse, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, dining and more
- Vast amenities include an 18-hole Nicklausdesigned golf facility, pools, a clubhouse, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, dining and more
- Town square, cornerstone parks, perimeter walking trail
Dan Rhea is senior project manager for Sterling Grove.
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