What We Know About Toll Brothers at HighPoint and Toll at Cavasson
North Scottsdale continues to grow as one of Arizona’s most desirable areas for luxury living. Known for its expansive Sonoran Desert landscapes, world-class golf courses, outdoor recreation, and proximity to Scottsdale’s premier dining and shopping destinations, the region consistently attracts attention from homebuyers, investors, and developers alike.
Among the developments generating significant interest are two projects by Toll Brothers: Toll Brothers at HighPoint and Toll at Cavasson. Each represents a different residential concept within the North Scottsdale market. HighPoint focuses on large homesites and expansive desert living, while Cavasson introduces a modern townhome community within a growing mixed-use district.
As with any new development, details such as pricing, timelines, amenities, floorplans, and community features may evolve as planning and construction progress. The goal of this article is to summarize currently available information from reputable public sources while recognizing that all details remain subject to change as these projects move forward.
Toll Brothers at HighPoint: Large Homesites and Expansive Desert Living
One of the newest luxury communities underway in North Scottsdale is Toll Brothers at HighPoint, located in the northeastern portion of the city where the built environment transitions into the wide-open Sonoran Desert.
This area is known for dramatic mountain views, open desert terrain, and proximity to protected natural land such as the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Many homeowners are drawn to this part of Scottsdale because it offers a quieter, more private setting while still remaining within driving distance of North Scottsdale’s golf courses, restaurants, and retail destinations.
Community Size and Homesites
According to publicly available information from industry reports and builder materials, the HighPoint community is expected to include approximately 120+ homesites, with many averaging around 2.5 to nearly 3 acres in size.
Large homesites of this scale are relatively uncommon in newer Scottsdale developments and often appeal to buyers seeking:
• Increased privacy
• Expansive outdoor living areas
• Unobstructed desert and mountain views
As with any new development, the number of homes and final lot configurations may change as construction progresses.
Home Designs and Floorplans
Information released about the community indicates that homes may range from approximately 3,600 square feet to more than 5,000 square feet, depending on the selected floorplan and customization options.
The homes are expected to be primarily single-level luxury residences, which is a design preference commonly found in Scottsdale due to convenience and integration with outdoor living spaces.
Potential features mentioned in public materials include:
• Multiple bedroom configurations
• Multi-car garages and potential RV garage options
• Flexible interior spaces or guest casitas
• Expansive patios and outdoor living areas designed for desert entertaining
Toll Brothers also offers a design studio process in many of its communities, allowing buyers to select finishes, cabinetry, flooring, and other design elements. The exact level of customization may vary depending on the home design and construction stage.
Preliminary Pricing Information
Some reports have suggested that homes in the community may begin in the approximately $1.6 million to $1.9 million range, though pricing varies based on the home model, lot, upgrades, and market conditions.
As always with new construction, pricing is subject to change, and buyers should confirm current pricing directly with the builder or through a licensed real estate professional.
Overall Concept
Based on currently available information, the HighPoint community appears designed to offer a spacious desert lifestyle centered on privacy, views, and large homesites. This concept aligns with the longstanding appeal of North Scottsdale’s luxury real estate market.
However, since the community is still being built out, additional details about amenities, build timelines, and final home designs may continue to evolve.
Toll at Cavasson: Townhome Living in a Mixed-Use District
The second Toll Brothers project drawing attention is Toll at Cavasson, located within the larger Cavasson development near the intersection of Loop 101 and Hayden Road.
Cavasson is a large mixed-use district covering roughly 135 acres in North Scottsdale. The project has been envisioned as a modern campus that blends residential living with employment, hospitality, and commercial uses.
The Cavasson Development
The Cavasson development includes a variety of planned uses, including:
• Corporate office space
• Hospitality and hotel properties
• Restaurants and retail
• Residential communities
Several office and hospitality components within Cavasson have already been completed or are under construction, and the residential portion being planned by Toll Brothers represents one phase of the overall project.
Toll Brothers’ Residential Component
Within the Cavasson district, Toll Brothers has proposed a residential development known as Toll at Cavasson. Planning documents and industry reports indicate the community may include approximately 135 townhomes on an approximately 11-acre parcel within the larger development.
While the final design and layout may evolve, the homes are expected to feature three-story townhome designs.
Townhome Design and Layout
Current reports suggest the townhomes may range roughly from about 2,200 to 2,700 square feet, depending on the floorplan.
Concept descriptions of the homes have referenced features such as:
• Private garages
• Rooftop decks or terraces
• Contemporary architectural design
• Community gathering spaces and potential shared amenities
Because the community is still progressing through development stages, these features should be considered preliminary and subject to change.
Potential Pricing and Timeline
Some reports have suggested price points potentially in the $1 million to $1.2 million range, though these figures should be viewed as early estimates and may change depending on market conditions and final home designs.
Industry sources have suggested that sales activity may begin closer to mid-to-late 2026, depending on construction progress and development approvals.
What These Communities Represent for North Scottsdale
The HighPoint and Cavasson projects demonstrate how North Scottsdale continues to evolve while maintaining its strong reputation as one of Arizona’s premier residential markets.
The two developments represent very different lifestyle options within the same geographic area:
HighPoint focuses on
• Large homesites
• Expansive luxury homes
• Desert privacy and views
Cavasson emphasizes
• Contemporary townhome living
• Walkable mixed-use surroundings
• Lower-maintenance residential options
This diversity reflects a broader trend in Scottsdale real estate: offering a variety of housing types that accommodate different lifestyles while maintaining the area’s reputation for high-quality communities and thoughtful planning.
Important Reminder About Development Information
Because both communities are still in development, information available today should be considered preliminary. Items that may change over time include:
• Community layouts
• Number of homes
• Floorplans and home sizes
• Amenities and common areas
• Construction timelines
• Pricing and availability
Anyone considering purchasing in these communities should confirm the most current information directly with the builder and consult a licensed real estate professional when evaluating new construction opportunities.
Advisory for Buyers Visiting Builder Sales Centers
Buyers interested in purchasing a new construction home should also be aware of an important step in the process.
When purchasing from a builder, the on-site sales representatives work for the builder and represent the builder’s interests in the transaction. Buyers who wish to have independent representation from a licensed real estate professional should establish that relationship before visiting the builder’s sales center for the first time.
It is generally recommended that:
• Buyers bring their Realtor with them when visiting the sales center for the first time.
• If your Realtor is not available, inform the sales representative immediately that you are represented by a Realtor.
• Ask the sales representative to register you, the buyer, with your Realtor’s brokerage.
Failure to identify your Realtor and establish representation during the initial visit may result in not being able to have independent representation during the purchase or build process, depending on the builder’s policies. Because procedures can vary from builder to builder, buyers should discuss the process with their Realtor before visiting a sales center.
Final Thoughts
North Scottsdale continues to attract attention as new communities and developments take shape across the region. Projects such as Toll Brothers at HighPoint and Toll at Cavasson highlight how the area continues to expand while offering a variety of residential options—from expansive desert estates to contemporary townhome living.
As construction progresses and additional information becomes available, these communities may continue to evolve. Buyers who are considering new construction in North Scottsdale should stay informed and seek guidance from experienced professionals who understand the local market.
If you would like more information about Toll Brothers at HighPoint, Toll at Cavasson, or other new construction communities in North Scottsdale, call or text Jeff Barchi at 602-558-5200.
With 27 years of real estate experience and more than 1,300 successful transactions, Jeff Barchi has helped buyers and sellers navigate Scottsdale’s real estate market for decades. Whether you are exploring new construction or searching for the right home in North Scottsdale, Jeff can help you understand your options and guide you through the process with confidence.
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