Brookstone Manor sits in Acworth, GA, and is a 55+ community built around ranch-style condos that were finished in 2007, and these homes have all the living space on the main floor, with an upstairs bonus room that's carpeted and can get used any way somebody likes, and you've got about 1,645 square feet inside with two bedrooms, each one with its own private bathroom, double vanity, and shower-only setups, and the master bedroom is right there on the main level, so nobody has to deal with stairs if they don't want to. Homes have split bedroom plans for privacy, walk-in closets, high ceilings-including cathedral ceilings in some spaces-plus large kitchens with solid surface counters, a walk-in pantry, and appliances like a dishwasher, self-cleaning oven, gas water heater, and a refrigerator, and every unit's got hardwood and ceramic tile floors throughout for easy upkeep, while bonus rooms give folks extra space for hobbies or guests. There's a family room with a factory-built fireplace, and every home's got central air, gas heat, ceiling fans, and big double-pane windows that help keep things quiet and comfortable, plus electricity, cable, phone, and sewer all set up with underground utilities.
Exterior features are meant for privacy and safety, with lighting, fencing, and a finished brick exterior on all four sides, a front porch, and patio so you can sit outside, and there's wheelchair access everywhere-including the entrance, hallways, and kitchens-so seniors with mobility concerns won't have trouble getting around. There's no basement, but the homes are built on slab foundations and come with attached garages that have garage door openers. Pets are allowed under the community policy, though details will depend on what kind of pet you have and the exact rules set by the Homeowners' Association, and every home sits on a level lot, with some being corner lots for added space.
The community itself is designed for people who want a low-maintenance lifestyle, because the Homeowners' Association (HOA) handles exterior landscaping, repairs, pest control, trash pickup, and even pays for exterior insurance against fire and storm damage, so nobody needs to worry about mowing, fixing gutters, or other outside chores. There's a clubhouse for gatherings, a pool, and tennis courts in the development, and Brookstone Manor residents have access to those, plus fitness and wellness rooms, an arts and activity room, and an activities calendar with things like movie nights, music programs, card games, and social get-togethers, so someone's always organizing things for folks to do if they want to stay active. A secured outdoor courtyard, walking paths, and library give folks space to enjoy the outdoors or read quietly.
Brookstone Manor offers not only independent living but also assisted living and memory care options for residents who need extra help, making it a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which means people can stay as their needs change without moving again. Staff are on hand 24 hours a day for emergencies and to help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and housekeeping, and there's laundry service both in the homes and in shared spaces, plus transportation service and parking for those who don't want to drive. The dining room offers all-day, restaurant-style meals, with special diets for allergies and diabetes, so residents can always get what they need, and the kitchenettes in each unit mean you can cook if you prefer. The facility maintains a focus on personalized care and privacy, with most residences being private suites.
Security's covered with smoke detectors and open access, and the HOA maintains strong insurance for all homes against outside damage from weather or fire, so it's meant for people who want a secure, worry-free lifestyle. There are 56 homes in total, with most features and amenities designed for older adults to age in place, and the subdivision is close to shopping and schools for those who like to get out. Mortgage estimates run around $2,347 per month, but it's a resale property community, not new construction, and homes have a strong, practical design for aging in place, making life simpler in small but important ways.