Overture Arboretum sits in a walkable neighborhood where folks aged 60 and up get easy access to local spots like cafes, restaurants, and shops, with the Great Hills Country Club right nearby if golf's your thing, and I'll tell you, the place was built in 2019 so it feels pretty new, and with Greystar managing things, you get a long lease-either 12 or 13 months-so there's some stability if that's what you need. The doors are open every weekday from 9 to 6, with a later Thursday at 7, and Saturdays from 10 to 5, though Sundays need an appointment, which is good to know in case family wants to visit together. There are 184 apartments, and they've got one- and two-bedroom layouts, even some three-bedroom ones, all with big windows bringing in the natural light, wood-style floors, carpeting in the bedrooms, and private balconies or patios, plenty of thoughtful touches like spa benches in showers, extra medicine cabinets, and lots of closet space, plus every place comes with a full-size washer and dryer, granite counters, stainless appliances, and air conditioning for staying comfortable.
The building has assigned parking if you need it, and it's entirely smoke-free. Pets are welcome here with some rules, and there's a dog park called Dig-it Dog Park, along with yappy hours so you and your pets can both enjoy the social scene. The pool, named The Plunge, and the pool cabanas give you a spot for relaxation. There's also a hair and nail salon on site, a 24-hour Flex fitness center, and a private yoga studio called Namaste, so staying active is pretty easy if that's your style, not to mention plenty of walking trails around the grounds for a stroll anytime the weather's good. The common areas offer a lot-an art studio called Create, a game room called The Pad for billiards and games, a media space called The Reel Room, and a club room for gatherings, plus outdoor grilling stations and a demonstration kitchen for cooking classes. There's also Cork, a private restaurant for group meals, and the Nosh Coffee Bar and Bistro if you want something light or just a cup of coffee.
Besides good food and nice community rooms, the place keeps a lively calendar, with happy hours, cooking lessons, potlucks, movie nights, painting, fitness classes, bridge, and sometimes even shuffleboard or bingo, while pets can mingle at their own yappy hours too. They've really thought out the design for both comfort and style, mixing cozy features with modern details, which makes finding the right space for yourself pretty straightforward. Overture Arboretum stands out because it focuses a lot on keeping folks active, healthy, and connected, and while it's not a care facility-it leans into providing independent, maintenance-free living-it's close to healthcare, culture, shopping, and eating out, so seniors with busy or quiet lifestyles both find plenty to appreciate. The management's clear about fees, and with a calculator to figure costs ahead of time, it avoids surprises, which helps with peace of mind, and there's always someone on hand if you want to set up a tour during the open hours.