Trilogy at Tehaleh sits in the middle of a large master-planned community near Tacoma, surrounded by protected forests and clear views of Mount Rainier, and the whole place gives off a calm, neighborly feeling where folks can get to know each other and join in activities, whether someone prefers to walk the trails or play a round of tennis or maybe just relax on a patio with coffee from Caffé D'Arte. The community, built by Shea Homes, is for people aged 55 and older and has single-story homes-many with two bedrooms and two to three bathrooms, a two-car garage, a covered patio, a large kitchen with an island, a walk-in closet in the main bedroom, and about 1,600 to 1,700 square feet of interior living space plus open floor plans and options for new construction, so people can choose from several home styles like the Signature, Gallery, Cottage, Coastal, Cortile, Shea 3D, Estate, Resort, and Inspiration Collections, each with their own lot sizes, usually close to 5,000 square feet. People living here get access to the Seven Summits Lodge, a big clubhouse that acts as a social and activity hub, filled with things like fitness centers with state-of-the-art equipment, an indoor lap pool, tennis courts, a wine cellar, a billiards and shuffleboard area, indoor games, and even a virtual golf course, along with artisan rooms for hobbies and spaces for social, educational, or wellness programs.
Residents can join gourmet cooking classes, group fitness, sports tournaments, barbecues, movie nights, music programs, brewery nights, and all kinds of seasonal gatherings, especially during holidays and harvest festivals, plus there are organized programs and a wellness focus, with a spa, a sauna, and scheduled daily activities for staying active. People who live here don't have to worry about chores much since the community offers 24-hour call systems, housekeeping, move-in coordination, laundry service, and even dry cleaning, and everybody's connected with internet and telephone services, cable TV, and air conditioning in homes that have private bathrooms and kitchenettes with furnishings. The restaurant inside the clubhouse offers all-day dining and allergy-friendly meals, plus special diets like those needed for diabetes, and meal preparation and service are available with help for dressing, bathing, medication, and other daily needs for those who want assisted living-so the community serves a mix of people who want to live independently or those needing tailored support, with memory care available for people with cognitive issues.
Most homes have above-average construction and heating types like Heat Pumps with wood or frame siding, and they usually fall in the Sumner School District, placed in the subdivision called Whitman at Cascadia, within Pierce County's NEBPG zone code, while ownership structures are typically fee simple and sale prices range from the mid $300,000s to over $950,000, depending on size and features. There's a clubhouse, walking trails, bike paths, outdoor gathering spots like The Post, meeting rooms for lectures and discussion, common spaces for games and arts, and scenic patios meant for socializing, while those interested can use virtual tours or get help getting pre-qualified for a loan, especially as some homes are newly built as recent as 2023. People can expect recreation and connections all year, with plenty of chances to pick up new hobbies, and the community has the feel of a peaceful place where friends gather, care services are close at hand, and everything is set up to make living easy and enjoyable for older adults who like being active or just want a comfortable place to call home.