The Cays at Ocotillo is a gated condominium community in Chandler, Arizona, with both one- and two-bedroom units, some with dens or lofts, and floor plans ranging from 862 to over 1,500 square feet, all with elevators for easy access because, you know, when you get to a certain age, stairs aren't anyone's friend, and those private balconies and patios give plenty of space to sit and look at the fountain-lined walkways and well-kept landscaping that they've got all over the property. The units come with features like double-pane windows, walk-in closets in the primary bedrooms, high-speed internet, no interior steps, kitchen islands, pantries, some with water filtration systems, large tile or LVP flooring, and quartz countertops along with stainless steel appliances, not to mention washer and dryer connections because you sure don't want to haul laundry to some far corner of the building. Some condos have extra storage or tandem two-car garages if you want more space for your things, and they do offer fully furnished options or furniture for purchase if you don't want to fuss with moving things in, which is mighty helpful if you're downsizing.
The community is set up for folks to stay active and comfortable, with a big heated resort-style pool, spa, fitness center with top equipment and a yoga studio, tennis courts, pickleball courts, walking and biking paths, a clubhouse that's got gaming tables, TVs, a fireplace and kitchen, plus a recreation and media room where you can watch a movie or play cards, and for those who appreciate a little pampering, their locker rooms come with steam rooms. There's also concierge services, key fob entry for security, assigned underground garage parking with electric vehicle charging, and even private oversized storage rooms in certain units, so there's a place for everything, and you won't have to worry about where things end up. The community offers specialized care programs and services for seniors, though each unit is independent and there's a variety of care types that can be brought in or arranged, making it pretty flexible depending on what a person might need as time goes by. Some units follow special floor plans like the Montecito, and units have names or identifying numbers, like #166, #258, #325, and so forth, just as one would expect from any modern condominium place.
For those who drive, the condo has secure, gated, underground garage parking with assigned spaces and charging for electric cars. The buildings are built with stucco and painted wood frames, and with city water and public sewer, along with electric heating and programmable cooling systems like central air and ceiling fans, so each unit stays comfortable in all months. Pets like cats and dogs are allowed, and furniture can be bought with the unit if needed. The neighborhood is part of Downtown Ocotillo, with some units facing the water and others placed along the landscaped paths, and all have access to the shared amenities and services that come with condominium living, so it's a place where people can settle in without a lot of fuss and get on with their lives at whatever pace suits them.