Somerset Oaks has 100 apartments and townhomes with one, two, and three-bedroom layouts, and you'll find choices like one-bedroom apartments, two-bedroom places with either one bath or a townhouse style, and even three-bedroom townhouses with two and a half baths, which means there's a good mix for all sorts of needs, and being a multifamily property built back in 1978, it covers about 110,800 square feet, so it's a bigger place with plenty of space to walk around. Many of the units have practical things, such as walk-in closets, air conditioning, ceiling fans, big great rooms, carpet, patios or balconies, and each unit has a full-size washer and dryer, which makes laundry a bit easier, and the kitchens are up-to-date with microwaves, refrigerators, dishwashers, and garbage disposals, while some homes are newly renovated and have remodeled interiors and new appliances, which can come in handy.
For people with cars, Somerset Oaks offers several choices-including street parking, guest spots, off-street covered parking, assigned spaces, and both attached and detached garages that come with many leases-so parking's rarely a hassle, and the property's got controlled building access and 24-hour emergency maintenance for those times when something breaks down after dark, and the on-site management office keeps weekday hours from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and is closed on weekends. The place is pet-friendly, and they allow dogs, cats, birds, and fish, plus there are pet-friendly services, which means you don't have to leave your pets behind. Outside, there are green flowered spaces, courtyards, bike storage, plenty of shaded trails, and grassy areas, so it feels pretty open, and the grounds are well-kept with water and sewer management in place, which is something most people like.
Living here also means access to a bunch of useful services like the online resident portal, which makes things like rent or maintenance requests a little easier, and the employee portal helps staff stay connected, too. Each resident gets a handbook to understand how things work and what's expected, and there's a Resident Support Program that connects folks to services and opportunities, which might help make life smoother, especially for those new to the area or needing a little help now and then. The community has extra touches, like a community room for gatherings, controlled access to the building, and both apartments and townhomes with luxury finishes and extra storage space if needed. Somerset Oaks sits close to parks, lakes, and major highways, so everything's pretty convenient for getting out and about, and the newly renovated units and upgraded appliances just add to the comfort of living here.