Village Walk

    3200 Village Walk Circle, Naples, FL, 34109

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      About Village Walk

      Village Walk sits in Naples, Florida, and has been around since 1994 as the Village Walk Homeowners Association of Naples, Inc., operated as a Florida Not For Profit Corporation with steady records like annual reports, officer titles such as President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Directors, so you can see they keep up with governance and filings-including recent years all the way through 2025-which shows some real care for maintenance and keeping things in order, and they've got Varnum LLP's Steven J. Adamczyk as the registered agent at an office on Tamiami Trail North, while most letters and notices go through KW Property Management & Consulting in Miami, but when you visit, you'll find the main address at 3200 Village Walk Circle, Suite 100, which is where you'd see the community itself with its apartment-style buildings, a mix of condos and rental apartments, some second-floor units with no elevator but with off-street parking, and when people live there, they pay their electricity, but water, TV, high-speed internet, and phone are part of what the landlord handles, so that's one less thing to worry about.

      Most apartments come with washers and dryers, forced air heat, and some other kind of cooling system that's not named, plus you won't get big glossy promises about fancy views even though most units do overlook a large lake, which residents appreciate, being close to things like Publix shopping just 2 miles away and Vanderbilt Beach under 5 miles off, while the community makes room for folks with all kinds of needs since they have assisted living, memory care, nursing homes, independent living, and even continuing care retirement community services, which is helpful if someone needs something like medication help, health support, or non-ambulatory care, and they've got a 24-hour call alert system for emergencies, which can help families feel better about loved ones living there.

      Plenty of day-to-day services get offered, like housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, move-in help, and even concierge and family support, while activities shape up for those who like to keep busy with arts and crafts, game rooms, movie nights, fitness classes, and scheduled events-plus you see outdoor walking paths, a community theater, a library, and resident-run activities if that's more your pace, all of which shows they're trying to make things engaging and lively without being too overwhelming, and if someone likes eating choices, the dining services handle all-day, restaurant-style meals, allergy-aware options, diabetic diets, and meals made by a professional chef, and you can eat in the main dining room or have your meals delivered.

      Village Walk also tries to help with practical pieces like vehicle registration, visitor check-in (with a gate system), and emergency contacts through their online systems, plus residents and their families can get news, forms, documents, and even balance or payment info from the HOA website, and it's all managed by KW Property Management and Consulting, with Leah Ruelas listed as the management office lead, so people know who to talk to when they need help.

      The apartments themselves tend to have private bathrooms, kitchenettes, furnishings, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and phone lines, and the outside feels open thanks to outdoor programs and green walking paths, with a focus on regular events for keeping people social and active, while the neighborhood is surrounded by areas like Coquina Sands, Aqualane Shore, and Naples Manor, and you're only a short drive from Physicians Regional hospital or Dr. Stephen E. Smith's office, so it gives a sense of peace for people worried about quick access to health care.

      They don't post reviews but let people leave their feedback for community consideration, and overall, Village Walk's grown into a place that takes care of the basics, tries to stay organized, and offers a good amount of services and activities that help people feel they're part of a community where things are kept up and convenience stays a main feature.

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