Sterling Grove sits in Surprise, Arizona, and has been part of the area for a long while, sitting in a place where most people have a steady income and folks tend to live longer, making for a lively setting that feels safe and full of energy, and you'll notice right away the neighbors seem friendly and the staff tries hard to help people feel comfortable and well. The community has private and shared rooms, plus studio apartments, so there's some choice depending on what works best, and people can find places that are quiet or find company, too. There's no clear information about exactly how things like housekeeping, transportation, or meal service work, but Sterling Grove does offer different care types, including memory care for residents who may wander or get confused, basic lifestyle help, like meals and laundry, and some advanced care, such as help with bathing, dressing, and getting around. Amenities are focused on helping residents connect with one another, like a Lifestyle Director who plans events and activities, and it's the sort of master planned place with walking and biking trails, a basketball court, bocce, a dog park, event lawn, outdoor fireplace, and both indoor and outdoor gathering spots, along with four cornerstone parks and other community spaces you can wander through and sit a bit if you please.
Sterling Grove has a large clubhouse with resort-style pools, a spa, and a fitness center, and there's a private golf course, the Nicklaus Design 18-hole course, managed by Troon, which you can see from several spots, including some homes that overlook the 18th green and the White Tank Mountains beyond, and inside the clubhouse you'll come across a restaurant and bar, as well as a grab-and-go cafe with barista service if you want something quick. Sterling Grove offers several home styles from Toll Brothers, like the Arlington Collection and the Concord Collection, and also the Sonoma Collection, with homes that have 2 to 3 bedrooms, 2 to 3 bathrooms, and 2-car garages, plus features such as private patios, big kitchens with islands and walk-in pantries, covered patios, walk-in closets, and bonus rooms, all in layouts ranging from about 1,300 to a little over 3,000 square feet, some built for easy maintenance if you travel or don't want to worry over the yard.
People will find single-family homes, condos, villas, and spaces made for 55+ residents or for all ages, and there's a staff-gated entrance for more peace of mind, as well as a tree-lined town square, gardens, groves, water features, and even a community garden to walk through or tend a bit if you like that sort of thing. The community has about 52 to 62 homes in each section, and home prices fall somewhere between $675,000 and just over a million, depending on the design and location, and everything's been put together with options to personalize or keep things simple. Sterling Grove's got tennis, pickleball, bocce courts, a golf simulator, putting green, walking trails, three pools, and regular updates and neighborhood insights, so people can get to know each other and know what's going on without too much fuss. Visiting hours run most days from 10am to 5:30pm, with a shorter afternoon on Wednesdays, and the sales center sits on N Greenwich Blvd, easy to find if you're coming to see for yourself. There's nearby neighborhoods like Marley Park, Asante, Greer Ranch, and Desert Oasis, and people thinking about moving in will see that the area around has plenty of choices for homes of different kinds, whether they want to buy or rent, and Sterling Grove keeps a steady focus on making life simple and peaceful, though it's always good to ask directly about any special care services or extras, just so you know what's there and what isn't before making any big decisions.