Century Village at West Palm Beach is a large gated community made for older adults who want an active and comfortable place to live, and people around here often talk about Coventry, Sheffield, Chatham, Northampton, Berkshire, Stratford, Norwich, Waltham, Windsor, Dorchester, Cambridge, and Sussex-these are the main condo areas, some of which have buildings with water views or even water front units, and they offer different sizes, usually from about 798 to 875 square feet, and you'll find both one bedroom and two bedroom properties, some for sale and some for rent, and listings often name specific units like 37 Waltham B, 42 Coventry B, or 47 Berkshire B, with services from real estate agents such as Cynthia Ann Brown Williams with the Century Village Real Estate office located in the neighborhood.
Century Village was built in 1970 in West Palm Beach's 33417 ZIP code, and it belongs to the bigger Century Village community group that also operates places in Boca Raton, Pembroke Pines, and Deerfield Beach, and here in West Palm they have a local real estate team, a managed homeowner's association, and property managers on site who keep everything in order, and it holds a reputation for being well-maintained, secure, and friendly for residents over 55. In this community, people get around easily with electric golf carts, walk on sidewalks with proper street lighting, and take advantage of the transportation service, a convenient bus system that takes them to shopping centers, restaurants, and medical facilities in the Palm Beach County area, and those buses run on a regular schedule so people can rely on them if they don't drive anymore.
The core of the social life here is the giant 92,000-square-foot clubhouse, where folks can use the party room for galas, join different clubs and classes in one of several meeting rooms, socialize in the billiards area, read in the large library, play cards or board games, and attend movies or shows in a real 1,221-seat theater, which draws a crowd, especially for community events or entertainment nights. There's also a well-equipped health club with the latest exercise gear, personal training, aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and dance classes, and a unique wave-walking pool for low-impact aqua exercise, along with several outdoor swimming pools, bocce ball and pickleball courts, multiple tennis courts, shuffleboard, racquetball, and even sailboat rentals with lessons on the scenic lakes. Residents can enjoy cookouts at barbecue areas, go for walks on outdoor trails or walking paths, or spend time on park benches, and common green spaces are spread out for everyone to use, and the security here is tight, with controlled access points and a round-the-clock manned gate system.
The living units themselves have air conditioning, high-speed internet, cable TV, private bathrooms, and many have appliances like a refrigerator, electric heat, and dishwashers, and buildings often have elevators for easy access, so mobility isn't a problem, and waterfront units offer pretty views for those who want to look at the lake from their window or balcony. The community pays attention to seniors' needs by offering dining options such as all-day dining, restaurant-style meals, and special attention to allergies, diabetes, or other dietary restrictions, and there's an on-site dining room and even a beauty salon and a pharmacy in the area, so people have those services without leaving the grounds.
When it comes to care, there's an on-site medical building, and assistance is available for daily living needs, with 24-hour supervision and medication help if needed, plus respite care services for those who need short-term help, and support services like laundry, housekeeping, and move-in coordination are part of the package. There's always something happening here in terms of recreation, with regular scheduled activities, community movie nights, craft or hobby clubs, fitness classes, and outings put together by the staff, not to mention resident-run programs that keep people engaged without needing to leave home. Residents can use bike storage, store extra stuff in storage areas, use laundry on site, and have trash service handled by the community. Transportation within the neighborhood and nearby Palm Beach is easy with both bus and golf cart options, and people who want to stay active or social have no shortage of ways to fill the day, whether that means participating in a class, joining a game, or just relaxing on a bench by the water.