Toll Brothers opened Chapel Oaks in Chapel Hill on February 11, 2026, with the Kendrick model welcoming visitors on Valentine’s Day. The community sits less than three miles from downtown Chapel Hill. Homes range from 3,905 to 5,309 square feet, starting at $1,021,995. That buys up to five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a butler’s pantry for good measure. The full picture of what Chapel Oaks offers gets even more interesting below.
On February 11, 2026, Toll Brothers announced the grand opening of its Kendrick model home at Chapel Oaks, the builder’s newest luxury community in the Raleigh area. The model opens to the public on February 14. Valentine’s Day. Because nothing says romance like a 5,000-square-foot house.
Located less than three miles from downtown Chapel Hill, Chapel Oaks sits close to shopping, restaurants, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Walking trails and green spaces are nearby too, for anyone who needs fresh air after writing that check. The sales center is at 588 Peak View Pl, Chapel Hill, NC 27517.
Minutes from Chapel Hill’s best, Chapel Oaks puts shopping, dining, and UNC right around the corner.
The Kendrick model showcases what Toll Brothers calls “exceptional craftsmanship.” Premium finishes. Modern design. Expansive two-story floor plans exceeding 5,000 square feet, complete with two-story great rooms. There’s conveniently located laundry and storage, which honestly matters more than most people admit. The model also features a multigenerational suite and a primary retreat with a spa-inspired bath.
Homes in the community range from 3,905 to 5,309 square feet, with 4-5 bedrooms and 4-6 bathrooms. Newer designs run 4,070 to 5,200 square feet and include 2-4-car garages. Versatile flex rooms are available. Prices start at $1,021,995 for two-story single-family homes. So yeah. Starting at a million.
Customization is a big selling point. Toll Brothers operates a state-of-the-art Design Studio staffed with professional consultants. Buyers can pick from premium appliances, fixtures, and luxury finishes. One-stop shopping, they call it. Basically a candy store for people building million-dollar homes. Select homes even include private butlers pantries for those who take entertaining to another level.
The community is served by Chatham County Schools, which are top-ranked. Elementary options include Chatham Grove and Perry W Harrison. Middle schoolers go to Willow Oak Montessori or Margaret B. Pollard. High school is Woods Charter. Convenient access to all assigned public schools.
Toll Brothers has been around since 1967 and went public in 1986 on the NYSE under TOL. It’s a Fortune 500 company that builds in over 60 markets across 24 states. The company runs its own architectural, engineering, and mortgage subsidiaries.
BUILDER magazine has named it National Builder of the Year. Not exactly a newcomer.
Chapel Oaks blends Chapel Hill charm with serious luxury. That’s the pitch, anyway.