Verona offers low-maintenance living for people 55 and older, so you can spend less time on chores and more time enjoying life, and you can add touches like a second-floor guest suite or even a private elevator if you need it, while most homes have attached oversized two-car garages that fit bikes and space for a small workshop. The place sits alongside the High Line Canal in Highlands Ranch, with views over the canal and McLellan Reservoir, and it's set up to look and feel like a small Italian village, where neighbors often hold informal gatherings and visit with each other. Condos here range from about 1,240 to 1,650 square feet, and townhomes go up from around 1,100 to over 2,800 square feet, so you'll find something for different space needs, and most units have decks or patios to enjoy the outdoors and the scenery. There are elevator-served luxury condos, plus new and future villa townhomes planned, and all homes use energy-efficient designs, which can help some folks lower utility costs a lot each month.
Common spaces inside Verona have a hotel-like feel, and services covered by the HOA make upkeep easier. There's a planned pool center meant as a meeting spot for everyone, and access to South Suburban Parks & Rec facilities nearby. The development's outside the Highlands Ranch Community Association, so it's separate from those rules and fees, and it's managed under a verified community status with Sharon S. as the community director. Models like the Porto come with things like slab granite counters, stainless appliances, hardwood floors, and a roomy two-car garage in 1,653 square feet, with two bedrooms, a study, and two bathrooms. The "lock-and-leave" setup allows residents to travel without worrying about yardwork or exterior chores.
The community provides different care options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home services, and it functions as a continuing care retirement community. Verona's townhomes and condos show a Tuscan-style outside, have modern finishes inside, and the main goal is to let seniors enjoy reliable comfort, privacy, and neighborly contact. The website, managed by a community data manager, helps folks find more details, and high-resolution images show what living there looks like. The location is at 2429 Primo Rd, Littleton, in the Highlands Ranch area. Century Communities is the builder, and South Suburban parks and the canal trail wrap around the homes, so walks and outdoor time are easy. Some nearby apartments have extras like salt water pools and gas stoves, but at Verona, seniors generally find a quiet, social community that tries hard to keep daily life easy and pleasant for those wanting a simpler way to live as they age.