Village Court stands as a 55+ senior community in Torrance, California, offering a quiet living experience in a well-maintained, four-story condo building built around 2005 with 112 homes. The property has both single-family and multi-family housing choices, with floorplans ranging from one to three bedrooms and one to two bathrooms, plus options like dens and open-concept layouts that join the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. Units generally feature kitchens with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a breakfast bar, and plenty of cabinet space, along with in-unit laundry tucked away in a closet. Many homes include crown molding, recessed lighting, a walk-in closet in the primary bedroom, and private balconies or patios, some facing west toward the sunny courtyard, pool, or Palos Verdes hills, with gentle ocean breezes.
The community's first-floor homes are located for easy access, right above the gated parking garage, with two assigned parking spaces and additional storage available in a locked room, and the secure entry comes with intercom systems. Pets are allowed, and there are amenities suited for low-maintenance living, including resort-style features like a heated pool and spa, modern gym, sunny courtyard, BBQ stations, outdoor fireplaces, and a vibrant community room featuring a kitchen, billiards table, and media area. Residents enjoy the clubhouse, library lounge, bike room, and common gardens, as well as assigned parking, elevators, cable services, and a Hall Owners Association that covers amenities with fees ranging from $289 to $340 per month. Homes typically sell for a median price of $660,000, with an average of $747 per square foot, showing high value though not everyone may find that affordable.
Many units have practical features like stacked washer/dryer closets, tile roofing, plush carpets in the bedrooms, and hardwood in main areas. The second bedroom often suits guests or works as a home office, while the primary suite tends to offer an en-suite bathroom with travertine tile and a walk-in shower. The hall bathroom usually has a tub and shower combo. Shared spaces allow for social events, exercise, gardening, and BBQs, so residents stay as busy or relaxed as they choose. Property management and customer care services help keep things running smoothly, and there's community involvement in property transactions such as buying, selling, and leasing, as well as probate and trust sales. The neighborhood itself is quiet and well-established, and the entire setup is meant to give seniors an easy, peaceful, and secure lifestyle without too much fuss.