Stonehurst Pointe Apartments sits at 2220 Stone Crossing Way in Greenfield, Indiana, right in the 46140 zip code, tucked in a quiet spot just five minutes from downtown, and you'll find it's really meant for people over 55 who want hassle-free living without feeling crowded. This place has ground-level, two-bedroom apartments with private entrances, front porches, back patios, and big walk-in closets, which makes moving about easy, and the energy-efficient appliances with the washer and dryer right in the unit save some steps and trouble. The property's managed by Justus Property Management and maintained by Valenti Real Estate Services Inc., and they keep things simple, so folks live independently but still feel part of a group, which can be comforting when the place stays peaceful and everyone's got a chance to meet in the community room or the activities room, maybe play a game or get a bit of exercise using the equipment.
There's a fitness center, a salon and barbershop, a dining room, housekeeping if you want to use it, and kitchens or kitchenettes in every apartment, so you can do as much or as little yourself as you like. The staff is friendly and will help when needed, with walking and wheelchair help, personal care assistants, laundry and dry-cleaning, transportation, and social programs like arts and crafts, learning, and wellness activities, so there's always something going on if you'd rather not sit around. Meals and dining services are available, and if you want to watch TV, cable's included, plus you get WiFi and internet. Safety's a big deal here, so you'll see sprinklers, safety and handicap features, and room layouts meant for easy movement even if you use a wheelchair. Guest parking's around, and pets are allowed-one per apartment, cats or dogs under 40 pounds, though there's a $350 nonrefundable fee and you'll need liability insurance for your pet.
Prices get published for two-bedroom units, and rents are affordable with deposits set between $200 and $400 depending on the lease, which usually lasts twelve months. The building suits people who want to do most things themselves but enjoy a sense of togetherness and a bit of structure in everyday life, with programs helping folks meet new friends and keep active. It's quiet and has easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment nearby, but it's car-dependent, so walking to places is tough with a walk score of 4. Stonehurst Pointe Apartments stands out for its accessibility, its focus on safety, and a kind of no-frills comfort that suits those wanting to stay independent for as long as they can, and the community gets good feedback, with a 72% 5-star rating and a community score of 9.7 from residents and families, which tells you folks generally feel comfortable and taken care of. Office hours run Monday through Thursday from 10 to 3, and the apartments get rented or sold depending on what's open.