Park Place on the Green is an active adult 55+ condo and townhouse community built in 2002 with one story and a secure gated setting, designed for peace of mind, and offers both independent living and several care services like assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, and continuing care retirement community services, so folks can find what they need as their needs change. The homes come in ranch and two-story layouts, with models named Birdhaven, Park, Wedgewood, and Woodruff, ranging in size from 917 to 1,350 square feet, most with one or two bedrooms and one or two bathrooms, and first-floor master suites for easier living. Some homes have basements, patios, and attached garages for storage, relaxation, or entertaining company, and the Woodruff model has basement options. High ceilings, about nine feet tall on the first floor, give the homes a light and airy feel, and all homes have central air conditioning for comfort. Residents get private bathrooms, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, cable TV, phone, furnished rooms, and features that help with walkers, wheelchairs, or those in bed.
The community supports both cats and dogs, and the grounds are well-kept with mature trees, making for a lot of shade in the summer and nice views when folks are outside. There's a scenic and stocked fishing pond with a pier, a sundek for outdoor sitting, a BBQ area, and a trail for walking or jogging, along with an outdoor common area for gathering. Residents enjoy a swimming pool, fitness center, spa and wellness room, movie theater, arts and activity rooms, library, business room, and game room. Park Place on the Green has a lot of activities and clubs, plus classes to help folks stay active and social, like movie nights, music programs, and other group offerings outside and inside. The homeowners' association, managed by Nemanich Consulting & Management, handles the outside chores, things like mowing lawns and shoveling driveways, which frees up time and makes upkeep easier for everyone living there.
There's secure, assigned parking, locker amenities, elevators for easier movement around, a loading area, and people can sublet or do short-term rentals. The HOA fee is $6 per square foot monthly, and homes for sale are usually condos or townhomes, priced at an average of $251,600, with units in the $235,000 to $279,900 range, and there's been low unit demand and availability lately-homes usually spend about 43 days on the market, and the pricing has been stable, with a rare single unit listed and one sold in the last year. Some specific addresses include 2559 Lincoln Park Court, 2511 Park Ridge Court, and 2501 Park Ridge Court, with different layouts, built between 2002 and 2004, and the homes tend to offer a comfortable spot with room to move around.
The facility puts care services first, offering personalized help with medication, meals, bathing, dressing, and other daily needs, as well as 24-hour call systems, supervision, non-ambulatory care, and respite care that gives family caregivers a break when needed. Housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, dry cleaning, family support, and concierge services add to the daily support available for residents and their families. Folks dine in a restaurant-style dining room or choose all-day dining with allergy-friendly and diabetes meal options prepared by a professional chef. Overall, Park Place on the Green gives older adults a secure, supportive, and easy-to-live-in community where they can stay as independent as possible with as much-or as little-help as needed, all while enjoying well-kept surroundings, plenty of amenities, and a friendly atmosphere.