Apache Wells

    2223 North 56th Street, Mesa, AZ, 85215

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      Transportation

      • Located close to restaurants
      • Located close to shopping centers

      Common areas

      • Fitness room
      • Garden
      • Outdoor space
      • Pet friendly
      • Wellness center

      Community services

      • Swimming pool

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      About Apache Wells

      Apache Wells is a 55+ adult community in Mesa, Arizona, made up of 1,414 homes where folks enjoy a quieter lifestyle but stay busy with all sorts of clubs, games, and activities, so you'll see things like pickleball, bocce ball, shuffleboard, softball, billiards, crafts, and lapidary happening in the Activity Complex, while some people like the woodshop building for woodworking, others drop by the library, craft room, or game room, and plenty hang out at the swimming pool, spa, or Fitness Center. The semi-private 18-hole Apache Wells Country Club lets residents play golf, and the clubhouse often hosts social events, dining services with table and all-day dining, options for diabetes and allergies, and a newspaper called the Round-Up that many people catch up on. The Apache Wells Homeowners Association runs most things around here, from making rules and maintaining shared spaces to running the Office and hiring folks like the Office Manager, Assistant, Activity Director, and Compliance Coordinator, plus keeping up with things like the HomeWise Documents, CC&Rs, and all those Articles and Bylaws people like to know about. There are outdoor walking paths and a garden for people who want to get out in the fresh air, and different home types include units with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and some even come furnished or with telephones. The community often holds planned activities, movie nights, music, arts, a residents' sign-in portal, and space for family support services, so plenty to stay social or to get help if needed. There are offices that open most days, with set hours for winter and summer, and if anyone has questions or wants to join in, the HOA staff aim to help with move-in, housekeeping, laundry, payments through a portal, or just figuring out the rules, and there are always maps of the community and the activities so everyone can find their way. The security system keeps an eye on things, and the website's got Wordfence running protection for people online, which helps keep resident information safer, and sometimes the website's access gets limited to make sure things stay secure. The board of directors makes big decisions for the community, while the HOA stays focused on good upkeep and prompt help for homeowners or renters, and everything's organized so full-time and seasonal people can feel at home and take part in the neighborhood.

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