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Kumar Ujjwal
Jun 25, 2026
I am a resident in Oaks at Randolph and have been living in the community for a while now. I wanted to give some feedback for the sales representatives I have interacted with and it was Joanna and Stephanie who were working to help us grab the house we liked. Starting from being professional to helping us with literally every small this during and even after the process helped us a lot. Both Joanna and Stephanie went beyond and above expectations to help us with every small thing we needed. I would not have expected the same homely feeling with any projects around here. They are truly the best I have had found in recent times and lovely to have them around. ❤️❤️
Way overpriced for the location and with exorbitant HOA fees.
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Debra Taveira
May 10, 2026
I’ve been here close to 2 months and love it..It’s beautiful and the construction team ( particularly Jake and Steve) couldn’t be more helpful and nice, and Joanna in sales is very warm and welcoming. It’s very quiet and I do not hear noise like other reviewers mentioned. The location is perfect. In close proximity for all types of shopping and highways. So proud to call it my forever home.
Beautiful at first sight, very nice sales staff but the overall company vibe feels stuck up. The pricing is outrageous for the location of these homes and they nickel and dime every little option. To top it off, they decided to classify these as condominiums which prevents certain types of loans (such as FHA) from being used. During a time where there is a housing shortage, land shortages, toll brothers swoops in, purchases land, builds homes and then prices many out and further restricts loan types due to their decision to classify these as condos. It all feels a bit shady. Additionally, read the reviews about noise issues and complaints from current residents. What exactly are they charging these amounts for then?
The team is nice and the units look nice but there is a lot of smoke signals with their advertised pricing. For one, they don’t allow any loan except conventional (which has its pros and cons). Secondly, they by law have affordable housing units which are secretly tucked within the main homes so be sure to inquire as to who will be next to you as it could impact noise level depending on the layout of the unit next to you. Third, they try to claim that you have to put a certain amount down for a conventional loan, but the percentage is off. Conventional allows as low as 3% down, yet Toll Brothers tries telling you it can only be as low as 5% with additional due at closing. If it’s my mortgage, my loan, my monthly payment I’ve been approved for, what do you care about how much I put down? Just gives a very haughty feel.