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Toll Brothers launches sales for 20 luxury condos

Fishkill, NY Toll Brothers, Inc. has released its final condominiums for sale at Van Wyck Mews. This final building of 20 luxury condos in this community offers quick move-in homes with designer appointed features that will be move-in ready in spring 2025. 

Van Wyck Mews offers open-concept two-bedroom home designs up to 1,382 s/f with design details expertly curated by Toll Brothers Design Studio professionals.

Homeowners will have low-maintenance living, views, and access to the village and shops of East Fishkill’s Main St. and downtown Beacon. Residents will also be in proximity to major commuter routes such as I-84 and the Taconic State Pkwy., as well as the Beacon Metro North Train Station with service to Grand Central Station in New York City.

“Van Wyck Mews offers luxury living in a prime location with exceptional amenities and quick move-in homes that are perfect for those looking to relocate by spring 2025,” said James Fitzpatrick, group president of Toll Brothers in New York. “We are excited to release these final homes for sale in this outstanding community.”

Onsite amenities at Van Wyck Mews include a clubhouse, outdoor heated pool, barbecue area, and fire pit. 

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