Horizons at the Village at Whitehall

    3108 St Stephens Ln, Whitehall, PA, 18052
    4.3 · 40 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Clean active community but pricey

    I toured this 55+ community and loved the clean, well-kept grounds, new buildings, pool/clubhouse, activities and friendly neighbors - it feels safe, central, dog-friendly, and has on-site help. My biggest issues were the high cost and a strict rent-to-income policy that felt unfair (I was denied despite being able to afford it), and staff were unresponsive during my visit. Overall a wonderful, active place for seniors if you can meet the affordability rules.

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    4.30 · 40 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.3
    • Staff

      2.5
    • Meals

      4.3
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      1.0

    Pros

    • Handyman on premises
    • Dog-friendly / pet-friendly
    • Clubhouse
    • Regular activities and events (pool parties, game gatherings)
    • Pool with grills
    • Well-kept grounds and attractive exterior apartments
    • Central location near shopping
    • Safe neighborhood
    • 55+ active retirement community
    • Friendly, social residents
    • Security and available help when needed
    • New / recently built buildings

    Cons

    • Expensive / affordability concerns
    • Strict rent-to-income policy
    • Applicants denied despite feeling they can afford rent
    • Occasional unresponsive staff / unanswered doorbell

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive: residents and visitors consistently praise Horizons at the Village at Whitehall as a well-maintained, attractive 55+ rental community with an active social scene. Multiple comments highlight tidy, new-looking buildings, nicely kept grounds, and outdoor amenities such as a pool (with grills) and a clubhouse that support gatherings and events. The presence of an on-site handyman and references to security and available help contribute to an impression of convenience and safety for independent seniors.

    Facilities and grounds receive repeated commendation. Reviewers mention a clean, appealing exterior, pool-side activities (including pool parties), grills, and communal spaces where people gather. The community is described as dog-friendly, which is a notable plus for pet-owning seniors. Several comments reference being near shopping and a central location, which supports independence and easy access to everyday needs. The combination of newer buildings, well-kept landscaping, and recreational features suggests management invests in upkeep and amenity quality.

    Community life and activities are a standout theme. The property is repeatedly described as an active retirement community with many friendly, social residents who form friendships and participate in events (one reviewer even cited a football-game gathering). People emphasize that it is a great environment for seniors seeking social interaction and an engaged peer group. The frequent use of words like "friendly," "lots of nice people," and "many friends" indicates a welcoming social culture that residents value highly.

    Staff and management impressions are mixed. Some reviewers report that help is available when needed, reinforcing the sense of safety and responsiveness. However, there are at least a couple of concrete complaints about unresponsiveness — e.g., instances where no one answered the bell and a visitor left disappointed. This suggests variability in front-desk or leasing-staff responsiveness; prospective residents should verify current staffing and responsiveness during a visit.

    Affordability and leasing policy are the clearest area of concern. Multiple reviewers flagged that the community is "expensive" or raised affordability issues related to a strict rent-to-income policy. One specific complaint noted a denial of application due to income despite the applicant feeling they could afford the rent, which was perceived as unfair. These consistent mentions indicate that while the property may offer desirable amenities and community life, its financial screening criteria and rent levels could exclude otherwise interested seniors. Prospective applicants should review income requirements carefully and ask leasing staff for clear explanations of eligibility criteria.

    In summary, Horizons at the Village at Whitehall appears to be an attractive, well-maintained 55+ rental community with strong social programming, good amenities (clubhouse, pool, grills), pet-friendly policies, and a central, safe location. The primary trade-offs reported are cost and strict leasing policies, plus occasional lapses in staff responsiveness. For active seniors seeking independent living with lots of social opportunities, it is highly recommended by multiple reviewers; for budget-conscious applicants or those sensitive to rigid income screening, it will be important to confirm financial eligibility and evaluate staff responsiveness before committing.

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    About Horizons at the Village at Whitehall

    Horizons at the Village at Whitehall is a 55+ active adult community that has apartments with two or three bedrooms, and each unit comes with two full baths, granite countertops, and nine-foot ceilings, which make the interiors feel open and modern, and you'll find units with patios or balconies plus individual basement storage rooms and a full set of appliances, so it makes everyday living convenient for folks who don't want to keep up with the yard or the house anymore. The apartments are cable-ready, have intercom entry systems, and feature handicap-accessible units for those who need a bit more support. The building has on-site management and 24-hour emergency maintenance, so someone's always around if something goes wrong, and the whole place is set up to be maintenance-free for the residents, which means less to worry about. The community center's got an outdoor pool and spa for relaxing, a fitness center to help folks stay active, steam rooms, a theater room, billiards, plus a wet bar and kitchen for social gatherings, and there's even a dance floor for those who still like to kick up their heels; outside, there's a picnic area with BBQ and a gazebo for when the weather's nice. Horizons offers a community events program, which keeps people busy and social, but there's no information given about special care programs or unique services with names specific to Horizons at the Village at Whitehall. The place has extra support and entertainment options like a theater room, billiards, dance floor, and organized social and wellness activities. For those looking for prepared living in a place where much is taken care of, Horizons offers comfort, convenience, and lots of ways for residents to engage with others if they're looking for that, but there isn't any detailed information about care or medical services available at this time.

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