Hayward Village Senior Apartments offers a comfortable and safe place for seniors who want to live on their own while staying active, and you'll see right away that the building is designed for older adults with features like elevators, wide hallways, and things that make life easier, and you know, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with hardwood-like floors, private balconies or patios, big closets, and all the basics-refrigerator, electric stove, dishwasher, and microwave and even some units with ice makers, plus walk-in closets which is always good for storage, especially if you've collected some things over the years, and you'll have central air and heating and vertical blinds that let you filter the sunshine when you want some light but still want privacy. The place gives you maintenance-free living, meaning the staff looks after repairs and grounds so you don't have to worry, and the community is managed by Purple Door, LLC and Richman Property Services, sometimes also called Wasatch Property Management, along with support from Wasatch Premier Communities and Hearthstone Housing Foundation so there's several teams making sure things run smoothly.
There are green spaces and a community garden where people can sit or walk, a heated spa to relax aching joints, a pool for swimming, an outdoor courtyard, picnic areas if you want to eat outside, a fitness center to help keep moving, and a clubhouse and activity center where people can meet up for things like games or just talking, and then laundry rooms and garbage shoots on every floor to keep it convenient and less of a struggle when you need to wash clothes or take out the trash. Gated parking with controlled access keeps the place feeling secure, and for pet lovers, small pets are allowed with a deposit for up to two pets, unless you have service animals, and they won't charge you a deposit for those. There's also a business center if you need to use a computer or handle paperwork. The location puts you near shops, schools, and public transit, making it easier to get around if you don't want to drive. Residents can request virtual tours or come in person to look at the amenities and apartments, which you can schedule ahead of time.
Hayward Village Senior Apartments welcomes Section 8 and other subsidy types except for Section 8 project-based properties, works with rental and deposit help, and has policies like no evictions and no co-signers, plus they do thorough background and credit checks with a $50 fee. Security deposits equal the rent amount, and there's a minimum income rule, though utility allowances help cover water and garbage costs each month. This place has services and spaces meant especially for seniors, offering independent living and a real sense of community, and people here often find it pretty easy-going and comfortable, with staff available when needed and people enjoying the green areas, social events, and all the different places to relax or keep busy. Apartments come as affordable options for older adults looking for a place to live that's both simple and convenient, and those interested can apply through the official application link online.