North Meadow Village sits in Middleton, Massachusetts, and has 42 units, making it a pretty close-knit 55+ community, and these homes were built back in 2012, with a focus on comfort and usefulness. Residents there find townhouse-style living, each with a two-car garage, central air, big windows, ceiling fans, and those welcoming sliding doors that open out onto either a private patio or sometimes an oversized deck. The community takes away a lot of worries with HOA services that handle things like outdoor upkeep and home needs, so folks don't have to spend energy on chores. Inside the homes, you'll see open concept floor plans with high or even cathedral ceilings, lots of natural light, hardwood floors-sometimes Brazilian Cherry-modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and useful islands right in the middle, plus big dining rooms, and living rooms with cozy gas fireplaces. The master bedrooms sit on the first floor; most have large walk-in closets and en suite bathrooms that are pretty modern and well finished, and there's usually a nice laundry room with a cedar closet. Upstairs, you might find big flexible spaces, like a loft area that people use for offices or family rooms, and there's often another large bedroom with its own walk-in closet and private bathroom.
The lower levels of the homes get used for a range of activities, including exercise in a gym with rubber flooring, enjoying movies in a media room, or playing games in a dedicated game room, and there are also spots for storage down there in some homes. For people who want to stay active and social, the community offers a fitness room, walking paths, wellness programs, and outdoor common areas for gathering, along with regular scheduled activities, movie nights, a music program, and even resident-run clubs. Dining is flexible, too, since there are all-day and restaurant-style options, meals for people with conditions like diabetes, and attention paid to allergies. Folks get extra help when they need it with things like help dressing or managing medicine, and North Meadow Village provides several levels of care, including assisted living, memory care, and even nursing care for those who need more support as time goes on, so it's got a range to cover different health needs.
Maintenance, housekeeping, concierge services, grocery delivery, move-in help, and family support services are all provided, making day-to-day life easier and giving more freedom to enjoy hobbies or just relax. Technology is in every unit with Wi-Fi, cable TV, kitchenettes, and telephones, so keeping in touch or watching a favorite show isn't tough. The community sits close to highways, shopping, and dining, so running errands or grabbing a meal out is pretty straightforward, and the area around North Meadow Village feels peaceful with conservation lands nearby for those who like a bit of fresh air and quiet. Homes sometimes come up for sale-there's an active real estate side managed by Nancy Hurley, Realtor®, so people regularly move in and out as life changes. North Meadow Village has a setup where people can stay independent, enjoy company, and get more help as needed, which suits many folks looking for both privacy and a sense of belonging as they get older.