Finch Creek by Del Webb sits at 13450 Seven Springs Lane near Boden Road in Noblesville, Indiana, right in a growing area that's part of a bigger, mixed-use development close to the Ruoff Music Center, covering about 603 acres and bordered by 156th Street, 166th Street, Boden Road, and Olio Road, so you've got lots going on around you as soon as you drive in. The place is built just for folks 55 and older, and it's designed by Del Webb, which has put about 690 age-restricted homes here, plus there's market-rate apartments, townhomes, condos, and other housing choices as the project moves forward. The homes come in three GenYou™ design collections, each one coming with features and upgrades right from the start, so people can pick what fits them best and get two-bedroom or three-bedroom layouts, a full kitchen, garage, covered parking, media rooms, and a dining room right in the house, plus things like a refrigerator already there.
The heart of daily life is The Lodge, a big clubhouse where you'll find neighbors gathering, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and movement studios for exercise classes, and the property's got plenty of space for meeting new friends or spending time by the poolside hangout, not to mention fire pits, and all kinds of places to relax outside or do group activities. There are both indoor and outdoor resort-style pools, hobby rooms, a golf or sports simulation room for fun on rainy days, bocce and pickleball courts, a community garden for folks who like to grow things, and a dog park for furry friends, and you've got miles of walking trails running past small pocket parks and ponds, and those trails even connect to Noblesville's wider trail system for easy strolls.
The facility's got a Lifestyle Director on staff, who organizes events, fitness programs, yoga classes, club activities, and social gatherings throughout the year, giving residents a real sense of community and plenty to do. There's organized dining in a shared dining room, places to gather outdoors or indoors, a poolside spot where people can meet up, and a media room for activities and movie nights, so no one's ever far from company when they want it.
Finch Creek also plans to offer all levels of care, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, home care (both medical and non-medical), adult day services, home health and hospice care, and even long-term care and skilled nursing, which means support can change as people's needs do. There are paths and perimeter walkways for easy access and safety, plus improvements to local roads and a new roundabout at 166th Street and Boden Road, making the area more convenient.
Alongside the homes and amenities, Finch Creek has 10,000 square feet of commercial and retail space coming, so essential services and shops will be close by, and there's a 15,000-square-foot amenity center and a second 14,000-square-foot space with lakes, sports courts, trails, yoga corners, and places to gather, and the property's in the Hamilton Southeastern Schools district. They've put a focus on connection, wellness, and an active lifestyle, and the main Del Webb portal offers tools like online account management, home search, homebuying help, tips for home care, and warranty support, backed by a 10-year guarantee on construction, which means they've thought ahead about both comfort and quality. The place offers a slow pace when you want it, a lively bunch when you need it, and a sturdy home when you settle in.