Regency at Stonebrook is a newer Toll Brothers 55+ development in Spanish Springs, which sits north of Sparks and is technically part of the Sparks metro area. The community includes both detached single-family homes and duet-style attached homes, giving buyers a choice of product type that the south Reno Regency communities do not offer. New construction is still available alongside resale, with pricing broadly beginning in the low to mid $500s and rising into the $700s depending on the collection and options selected.
Spanish Springs has grown significantly over the past two decades and has its own commercial infrastructure separate from downtown Sparks. The location is further from the core Reno-Sparks commercial area than the south Reno communities, which is a tradeoff buyers weigh differently depending on where their regular destinations are. The surrounding area is newer and less established than south Reno or northwest Reno, which can affect the feel of daily life outside the community gates.
The duet-style attached homes at Regency at Stonebrook are an option not available at the other Regency communities in the Reno area. Attached homes typically carry lower HOA maintenance costs and a smaller footprint, which appeals to buyers who want to minimize both square footage and the overhead of a full detached home. Buyers comparing attached versus detached should factor in the wall-sharing arrangement and the soundproofing standards Toll Brothers builds to, as these vary by collection.
New Construction Process
Buyers of new construction at Regency at Stonebrook go through the Toll Brothers purchase process, which includes a design center appointment for finish selections and a staged construction timeline. Bill represents buyers through this process, reviewing contract terms, attending pre-drywall and final walkthroughs, and making sure the builder meets its obligations before closing. Builder representation costs the buyer nothing, as Toll Brothers pays the buyer's agent commission through the transaction.
Location Considerations
Spanish Springs is separated from central Sparks by the Spanish Springs Valley, and the commute into the core Reno-Sparks area runs through the Pyramid Highway or the US-395 connector. Buyers who work in the industrial corridor north of Sparks may find the location convenient. Buyers whose regular destinations are in south Reno or the Meadowood area will experience a longer drive than from the south Reno communities. The 55+ communities overview page compares all eight communities side by side to help buyers think through the location question.
Common Questions
What is the difference between the detached and duet homes at Stonebrook?
Detached homes at Regency at Stonebrook are standard single-family residences with no shared walls. Duet homes are attached, sharing one wall with a neighboring unit, similar to a duplex or half-plex. Duets typically have a smaller footprint and lower HOA exterior maintenance costs. The decision usually comes down to how much the buyer values the full standalone character of a detached home versus the lower-overhead appeal of the attached product.
Is Regency at Stonebrook still selling new construction?
As of mid-2026, new construction is still available. Phase availability changes as homes sell, so current inventory should be confirmed directly. Bill checks builder availability as part of any conversation about this community.
How does Stonebrook compare to the Regency communities in south Reno?
Regency at Stonebrook is generally priced lower than Regency at Damonte Ranch or Regency at Caramella Ranch, reflecting both the newer and less established location in Spanish Springs and the availability of the attached duet product at a lower price point. Buyers who want a Toll Brothers Regency community but find the south Reno communities out of reach on price often look at Stonebrook as an alternative. The tradeoff is location: Spanish Springs versus south Reno is a meaningful geographic difference in the Reno market.