Toll Brothers Announces Six Luxury Home Sites in Raleigh

New Shinleaf Estates community offers wooded home sites and spacious single-family designs.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 1:07pm

Toll Brothers, a leading luxury home builder, has announced the upcoming release of six luxury home sites at their new Shinleaf Estates community in Raleigh, North Carolina. The homes will feature up to 5,200 square feet of living space and are anticipated to go on sale in spring 2026, with prices starting at $1.8 million.

Why it matters

The Shinleaf Estates development provides a rare opportunity for luxury home buyers to own a private, wooded home site in one of North Raleigh's most desirable areas, with access to outdoor recreation and proximity to major employment hubs.

The details

The six home sites at Shinleaf Estates will offer expansive wooded lots and Toll Brothers' highly sought-after home designs, including features like soaring two-story great rooms, first-floor primary suites, multigenerational guest suites, and outdoor living spaces. Homebuyers will be able to personalize their homes through Toll Brothers' Design Studio.

  • Shinleaf Estates is anticipated to open for sales in spring 2026.

The players

Toll Brothers

A Fortune 500 company and the nation's leading builder of luxury homes, with communities across the United States.

Ted Pease

Division President of Toll Brothers in Raleigh.

Shinleaf Estates

A new luxury home community in North Raleigh, North Carolina, developed by Toll Brothers.

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What they’re saying

“Our home designs in Shinleaf Estates exemplify the luxury, craftsmanship, and style for which Toll Brothers is known.”

— Ted Pease, Division President of Toll Brothers in Raleigh

What’s next

The six luxury home sites at Shinleaf Estates are anticipated to go on sale in spring 2026.

The takeaway

Toll Brothers' new Shinleaf Estates community in Raleigh offers a rare opportunity for luxury home buyers to own a private, wooded home site with access to outdoor recreation and proximity to major employment hubs in the Research Triangle region.