Somerset Apartments sits at 1401 West Holmes Road on the south side of Lansing, MI, and offers affordable, independent living designed for active seniors who want a simple lifestyle without having to worry about upkeep like yard work or household repairs, and folks can choose from one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans, with a total of 100 apartments in the building, all set within 55,572 square feet, which means there's both cozy and roomy options depending on what someone prefers. The building was put up in 1978 and has modern touches now, like a fitness center, a community pool, well-kept outdoor spaces, and internet access near the apartments, so folks can stay connected if they want, and there's also a mix of scheduled events, clubs, and group dining times where neighbors can mingle, make friends, and fill the days with things like games or educational activities, so no one has to sit alone all the time unless they want to.
A 12-month lease is standard here, and Somerset Apartments doesn't charge a security deposit, which makes moving in a little easier on the wallet, and there are pet-friendly policies with a limit of two cats or dogs per unit, but there are breed restrictions, so folks will want to ask the leasing office about which dogs and cats are welcome before planning to move their furry pals in. KMG Prestige manages the property, and residents have support staff available to answer questions, along with a senior living advisor who can give guidance about day-to-day living, although Somerset Apartments focuses on senior apartment living and doesn't offer traditional assisted living or skilled nursing care onsite. They do offer optional support services and respite care, which can give short-term relief to a caregiver, and there are features around the building meant to make things safer and easier for seniors, like accessible layouts, maintenance-free living, and the comfort of having help close at hand if someone needs it.
Residents can choose to join in with the community or keep to themselves, as there's no pressure either way, and monthly social activities give people a chance to meet their neighbors and stay active, which seems to be a big draw here for those who don't want a place with lots of bells and whistles but like having the company of others their age. According to reviews, Somerset Apartments scores an 8.2, which means folks are generally happy with how the place is run, and with no-frills living focused on independence, folks here get what they need without extra fuss.