Avidor Evanston, 55+ Active Adult Apartment Homes

    1727 Oak Avenue, Evanston, IL, 60201
    4.0 · 4 reviews
    • Independent living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    4.0

    Bright, active community with issues

    I live in this not-even-two-year-old community in a great location - the apartments are bright, spacious, and have floor-to-ceiling windows with a nice view. Staff are professional, extremely friendly and helpful, and there are lots of activities (movies, exercise classes, happy hours) plus an activity-signup app that keeps things social and connected. Major downsides: frequent staff turnover, leadership vacancies, elevator issues, and management communication is infrequent/incomplete so resident feedback gets ignored - the advertising sometimes overpromises. Food is a disappointment (unhealthy continental breakfast, thin happy hour snacks). Overall it's safe, welcoming, and active, but not as new or open-concept as I expected.

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    4.00 · 4 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      3.3
    • Meals

      2.5
    • Amenities

      3.7
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • New facility (under 2 years old)
    • Great location
    • Friendly and professional staff
    • Social, inclusive community
    • Many activities and events
    • Activity signup app
    • Movies and entertainment
    • Exercise classes
    • Happy hours
    • Continental breakfast provided
    • Spacious, bright apartments
    • Floor-to-ceiling windows
    • Good views from some units
    • Lovely amenities
    • Safe and connected environment
    • Two-bedroom apartment option

    Cons

    • Staff turnover
    • Vacant leadership positions
    • Infrequent or incomplete management communication
    • Resident feedback often ignored
    • Gap between advertising and actual delivery
    • Elevator issues
    • Continental breakfast considered unhealthy
    • Disappointing snacks at happy hour
    • Female-centric resident mix
    • Some units not as new as expected
    • Lacks open-concept layouts in some units

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is mixed to positive: residents consistently praise the physical facility, social life, and many on-site activities, while expressing clear concerns about management stability, some operational issues, and food quality. Multiple reviews highlight that Avidor Evanston is a relatively new development (under two years) with attractive, modern design elements—spacious, open-feeling apartments in many units, floor-to-ceiling windows, good views from some two-bedroom homes, and generally lovely amenities. The property is noted as being in a great location and providing a safe, welcoming environment that fosters connection among residents.

    Activities and social life are a strong positive theme. Reviewers repeatedly call out an active social calendar with movies, entertainment, exercise classes, happy hours, and many other options. There is an activity signup app that residents find useful. The overall atmosphere is described as social and inclusive by several reviewers, and many appreciate the professional and friendly front-line staff who help make the community feel welcoming and connected.

    However, staffing and management raise significant concerns. Several reviews report notable staff turnover and vacant leadership positions. This turnover contributes to inconsistent or incomplete communication from management and a perception that resident feedback is being ignored. Reviewers describe a gap between the way the community is advertised and the day-to-day reality, suggesting expectations set by marketing are not always met. These issues appear to be among the most frequent and strongest negative themes and could affect resident satisfaction and operational consistency.

    Facility-level issues are otherwise limited but meaningful. While many praise the newness and bright layouts, some reviewers say certain units or aspects "aren't as new as expected" and a few note that some floor plans lack the open-concept they anticipated. Operationally, elevator problems were mentioned, which is a notable concern in a multi-story apartment community and can affect daily life. Safety and the sense of connection remain positive despite these operational complaints.

    Dining and food offerings elicit mixed reactions. The presence of a continental breakfast and regular happy hours is a plus, but specifics on quality are negative: reviewers call the continental breakfast "unhealthy" and describe the happy hour snacks as disappointing. These comments suggest that while food services exist and are valued for the social component, the quality and nutrition of offerings could be improved to match resident expectations.

    Resident composition is another recurring note: several reviewers describe the community as "female-centric," which may be important for prospective residents to consider depending on their preference for peer mix and social dynamics. Overall, the community is characterized as welcoming and friendly, but the demographic tilt is something to be aware of.

    In summary, Avidor Evanston appears to offer many of the strengths expected from a modern 55+ active adult community: attractive apartments with abundant natural light and views, robust programming and activities, a helpful front-line staff presence, and a safe, social environment. The major caveats concern management stability and operational consistency—staff turnover, open leadership roles, spotty communication, and the sense that resident input is sometimes overlooked. There are also smaller but tangible issues around elevator reliability, some unit layouts not meeting open-concept expectations, and modest food quality for breakfast and happy hour. Prospective residents should weigh the strong social and amenity offerings against the managerial/operational concerns and consider asking targeted questions about leadership stability, maintenance response times (especially elevator service), specific unit floor plans, and the menu/food standards before committing.

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    About Avidor Evanston, 55+ Active Adult Apartment Homes

    Avidor Evanston, 55+ Active Adult Apartment Homes, sits in Minnesota as a contemporary high-rise built in 2020, bringing together people aged 55 and older who want an active and social lifestyle. The apartments come in one or two-bedroom layouts with bright, open floor plans, and you'll see things like granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, tiled backsplashes, custom cabinetry, designer fixtures, and nine-foot ceilings, depending on the unit, plus most have patios or balconies and allow both dogs and cats. Each apartment offers individual air and heat controls, walk-in showers, and in-unit washers and dryers, and some two-bedroom units are spacious and offer wide views. The building is secure with key fob entry, and there's both resident parking and storage units.

    Residents don't have to worry about maintenance, snow shoveling, or lawn mowing. Amenities include a swimming pool, a hot tub spa, a fitness center, walking paths, a wellness center, a garden area, and a barbecue space, while inside there's a club room, pub, theater, movies, lounge, TV space, private dining, liquor lockers, a display kitchen, and a grab & go market, and you'll usually find Wi-Fi all around. The community keeps a calendar full of classes, events, and activities like movies, entertainment, happy hours, cocktail parties, exercise classes, art, and community outings, plus overnight trips and visits to local museums, restaurants, sporting events, and theaters, drawing neighbors together with similar interests and making it easy to socialize or just take it easy at home. The staff keeps a friendly atmosphere, but some residents have noticed staff changes and occasional elevator issues over the years. The management team takes care of community spaces and apartments, and the concierge helps out during business hours with local resources and arranging optional onsite services.

    Avidor Evanston takes a resident-centered approach and offers all-inclusive options, including help with activities of daily living, medication management, and supervised care, though each service is flexible, with pricing based on what residents want or need. Special programs and the activity sign-up app help residents pick what to join, and a monthly continental breakfast brings people together most mornings. The goal is to help everyone feel at home while living among people who understand each other's stage in life, creating a relaxed, social place where folks can focus on hobbies, wellness, and discovering new things. With its location, pet-friendly policies, good-sized apartments, and a varied mix of spaces indoors and out, Avidor Evanston gives people the chance to live simply, maintain independence, and make the most of their days.

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