Longleaf Woodstock is a gated senior living community in Woodstock, Georgia, with 86 English cottage-style detached homes made for people aged 55 and over, with homes built between 2016 and 2020, giving a maintenance-free lifestyle since the homeowner's association handles the yard, roof, trash pickup, and exterior work for a $279 monthly fee and a $1674 initiation fee, and the homes are open-concept inside with 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, plantation shutters, big windows for sunlight, and details like heavy crown molding, smart lighting, and whole house surge protectors, so all of that means less work and a more comfortable home. The kitchens come with quartz or granite counters, Viking appliances, big islands, extended cabinets, and walk-in pantries, and you'll see most have roomy family and dining rooms, fireplaces, and custom bookcases, while the main suite has big closets, stepless walk-in showers with frameless doors, double vanities, and laundry rooms right nearby, plus there are guest rooms on the main floor and extra bedrooms, a loft, and storage up top, since you get either two to four bedrooms and baths, depending on the plan.
There's a big clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, fitness room, bocce ball, walking paths, a garden, fire pit area with chairs, library, and a movie theater for social or private times, and they run daily activities and outdoor programs, with many events led by residents or the staff, and the community's dog park and green spaces give places to relax or exercise, while the secure entrance and emergency alert systems keep people safe. The homes have Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, cable TV, air conditioning, and phone service, and some features, like storage bins and walk-in attic spaces with foam insulation, help with daily needs. There are cleaning and meal services, with meals tailored for diabetic and special diets if needed, plus staff available for help with bathing, dressing, personal care, and medication, all with 24-hour supervision if someone needs it, but the idea's always to help folks keep their independence as long as possible and let them join what they enjoy.
For folks who need a break, the community offers respite care for temporary stays, and there's an emphasis on medical care, wellness programs, medication management, and support as people age. Safety updates, police notifications, and a focus on neighborhood connection tie the place to local life, so you'll find Longleaf Woodstock nearby local shops, parks, cafés, medical offices, theaters, and churches. The small size of the community helps people get to know each other, and the staff aims for respect and comfort in a close-knit setting. You'll see the exteriors use HardiPlank siding, stone, or brick accents, and each home has an attached two-car garage, wide sidewalks, and well-lit streets, giving a sense of security, while homes inside are modern but cozy, mixing luxury details with easy access features, and, since the location's served by Cherokee County schools and near Highway 92, downtown Woodstock and Roswell aren't far away, providing convenient options for families who visit or for residents who want to go out and be part of the wider community.