Ingram Oaks Retirement Community sits about 7 miles outside Kerrville, Texas, and welcomes adults aged 55 and older who want a quiet, active lifestyle in the Hill Country, and it covers about 80 acres with 210 lots set along winding, lighted concrete streets with park benches here and there for resting. The homes in this land-lease community are mostly doublewides with lap siding and peaked roofs, hardboard siding, and stone skirting, often set with the front door facing the street, and many have oversized garages and landscaped yards with room for sitting on handcrafted porches out front or back. This is a bring-your-own manufactured home neighborhood where people lease their lot, with rents between $450 and $750 a month that include city water, city sewer, and trash pick-up, and the average lot size runs about 108 feet wide and 80 feet deep.
The facility is pet-friendly but only allows one pet per home, and residents use off-street parking, but there aren't spaces for RVs. The streets have an average width and are paved for easy walking, and there are scenic views of the nearby river and Texas countryside, which a lot of people who like to fish, hike, swim, or bicycle enjoy because there's private access to the Guadalupe River, and you'll find a community pond and spots for grilling too. The place is laid out with a clubhouse complete with a fireplace and kitchen, a swimming pool for cooling off, sidewalks for strolls, park benches, and even a convenience store right on the grounds, making things a bit easier for older adults.
There's a Meadowbrook clubhouse with more scenic views and a resident-only entry area for privacy, and the site provides secure, high-speed fiber optic internet and underground utilities on both standard and hillside lots. The community has a reputation for being friendly and hosting regular social events, so people can meet their neighbors and join activities like games, fitness classes, or just relaxing at the wellness center, library with internet access, or in the beauty salon and barbershop. There's always on-site management and on-duty handymen, with staff recognized for their friendliness and for keeping everything running smoothly, plus emergency medical care and help with meals, massage therapy, adult day care, home care, hospice, and memory care, all tailored toward retirees and senior adults, including those who need some extra assistance or want a social lifestyle.
Most homes have private bathrooms, individually controlled air and heat, and balconies or patios, and the facility offers a mix of cottages and studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments for independent, assisted, or memory care living, so people can downsize and still have their own space. The culture here really values community and well-being with organized activities set up to help people stay active and make friends, whether that's fishing along Johnson Creek, hiking, biking, or keeping up with local Kerrville events. There are certain standards for exterior improvements to keep the place looking good, with lawns and homes maintained for the whole neighborhood, and regular trash pick-up is included with rent.
Office staff are around weekdays from 9:00 to 4:30 for help, but people can schedule lot tours at any time that works. The community has picked up a few awards for care, activities, and its welcoming atmosphere, and you can always reach a senior living advisor for more information or to help with options, and brochures are available if you like reading details. All in all, Ingram Oaks aims to provide affordable, safe, and supportive housing for seniors who want to enjoy retirement in a park-like setting, close to nature and friendly company.