Kings Run at Haddon Heights

    401 East Atlantic Avenue, Haddon Heights, NJ, 08035

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      Kings Run at Haddon Heights is a condominium community for adults aged 55 and older, and the buildings, which went up around 2008 and 2010, follow a modern style with four stories and 66 condo units of different sizes and layouts, some with one or two bedrooms, so there's space for couples or those who'd like a room for company or a hobby, and you get in-unit laundry, a walk-in closet, open living areas, and even a private balcony or patio for a quiet cup of coffee or lunch outside if you want. People who move in find double-paned windows, ceiling fans, 9-foot ceilings with deep crown moldings, built-in kitchen appliances, granite counters, a large kitchen island, and hardwood or vinyl flooring, plus central air, natural gas heat, electric water heaters, and several security and ease-of-living features like an intercom system, lobby security, two elevators, and plenty of shelves and storage as well as washers and dryers set in the hallway where you can get to them easily. The place sits in Camden County near Haddon Heights schools, and it has a walk score of 74, so you can run errands or stroll around town without always needing to drive, though the bike score is a bit lower at 49, meaning bike travel is possible but depends on your comfort level.

      The Kings Run building stands out because of the amenities designed for people wanting comfort, safety, and some luxury as they age; you'll find a grand foyer, community center, mail room, business center, several patio and balcony areas, elevators, and a fitness room for staying active, plus a billiard room, game room, computer room, library, activity rooms, walking paths, and a TV community room with a fireplace, so there's no shortage of ways to spend time or meet neighbors, and these rooms were built to look and feel fancy, similar to a high-end hotel, though things and programs are arranged so everything stays practical for residents' needs. Residents can take part in a bunch of scheduled programs from fitness to outdoor activities to games, movies, spa and wellness room options, library time, or resident-run activities, and those who want a bit more can enjoy the restaurant-style dining, all-day meal service, and help with things like medication, dressing, meal preparation, or help for diabetes or allergies meals, which makes everything smoother for those who need a little extra support.

      The community's monthly condo fee covers the upkeep of common areas, grounds, management, and the building itself, so residents can worry less about yard work or outside repairs, and there's one parking spot per condo, either in a lot or off street, plus street lighting and handy exterior lighting to make walking safer at night. Household help goes beyond the basics, including housekeeping, dry cleaning, family support, move-in help, and a concierge, all set up so people can live on their own but get help when needed. The property, while called "condos," is built with access needs in mind, like elevators and wide halls for walkers or chairs, and most units come unfurnished so residents can bring their own things and make it feel like home. The location fits people who want to downsize but keep their independence in a real community; units are available for sale or rent, and you get one or two bedrooms, a full bath or two, open living and dining space, and kitchenettes or full kitchens. The condos sit at an assessed value that makes them affordable to some, and they're part of an age-restricted community, which means people who live there are mostly 55 and older, but the place does appeal to many looking for ease, safety, and comfort in later years.

      For health and care, Kings Run at Haddon Heights has options for assisted living, memory care, nursing care, independent living, and continuing care, so people can choose what works best for them and adjust if their needs change; those needing medication help, dressing, or specialized food can get attention from staff. Meal plans cover everything from special diets to regular restaurant-style meals, and the dining room is set up for both formal and casual meals whenever people prefer to eat. Each condo includes expected features like Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, telephones, and private bathrooms, so basic comforts are all there. There are guest rooms and plenty of gathering spaces, and common rooms look and feel fancy but are still practical for everyday use. Kings Run tries to provide a balance of privacy and community, letting residents set their own schedule, and people can rely on help if they need it but still live on their own terms, bringing together the security, ease, and sense of belonging that many seniors say means the most.

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