Clair House sits in a quiet neighborhood within the Robin Hills Subdivision of Vesper Heights, and the property itself is a single-family ranch-style home built back in 1953, so you do see some age on it with no major renovations recorded, but that old foundation stands strong and steady on concrete, with aluminum and some metal found along the outside walls. This home covers 2,989 square feet of living space, spread out nicely over 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, with seven total rooms inside, and you'll find an attached garage with 275 square feet, plus a fireplace in the living room area that keeps things warm through the colder months. The yard is a corner lot with about 0.27 acres, which means there's a bit of room to get outside and stretch or enjoy the sun when it's bright.
Clair House is set up as an Adult Small Group Home with space for up to six residents and holds an active regular license under AS810014833, serving people who are aged, developmentally disabled, mentally ill, or physically handicapped, offering residential care with full support. Staff help with grooming, dressing, and bathing, and residents get three nutritious meals every day, with snacks and drinks available at all times if anyone gets hungry between meals, and there's full housekeeping as well as personal laundry services so chores won't be a worry. Each person has a care plan that's tailored to their needs, letting them keep as much independence as possible, and the setting's described as warm and friendly, much like what you'd expect from a group home where folks look out for each other.
On the business side, there's a homeownership option with mortgage programs, like a 30-year fixed loan at 7.64%, and the home's average assessed value is over $700,000 according to property tax records from 2020 to 2024. The monthly cost to own, if someone were buying, is estimated at $1,255, including property taxes and insurance, just for those wondering about the numbers. There aren't any fancy or unique amenities besides the basics you'd expect from a family home in this type of small residential care setting, but the main strengths here are in providing needed support in a real home environment, which is often exactly what people are looking for when making the move into a place like this.