Del Webb at Mirehaven sits in a quiet part of town where folks can find 538 single-family homes, all built in 2016 in the Pueblo style, and you'll notice the whole place has a planned and landscaped look, with private yards, irrigation systems, and gated security, which makes people feel a bit safer when they're coming and going or enjoying the walking and biking trails or any of the parks with picnic spots, playgrounds, and open green spaces to stroll in or sit for a while when the weather's nice. Nearby you'll find physicians, pharmacies, cafes, and parks, so residents don't have to travel far for what they need, and inside the community there's help for daily living, such as bathing and dressing, as well as medication management, memory care for folks living with dementia, physical therapy, diabetes care, and 24-hour supervision for those who need a watchful eye, yet the whole set-up is also really good for active adults wanting to keep busy since the calendar stays full with daily activities, music programs, day trips, arts and crafts, and there's always someone around up for a game of bocce ball, billiards, tennis, or pickleball, or just chatting in the private yard or around the spa and outdoor pool.
You'll see the homes offer things like attached garages (sometimes oversized with two spaces), kitchens with their own islands and pantries, walk-in closets, dual sinks, ceiling fans, washer and dryer hookups, fireplace, and even a home office if you need the extra space, all sitting on slab foundations and with plenty of room to move around-though no very specific accessibility details are listed for folks who need that kind of information, so maybe that's something to ask about if needed. Inside the community you find a state-of-the-art fitness center, a library, arts room, movie theater, conference rooms, a great room, catering kitchen, indoor and outdoor gathering spots, patios, a social lawn, and the big 10,750 square foot Sandia Amenity Center where they host dance and aerobics classes, fitness programs, wellness sessions, and just a lot of the social stuff that helps people stay in touch, since they seem to value that here with their focus on social connection and lifestyle amenities.
There's a strong push for health and well-being, offering restaurant-style dining (with all-day service and allergy-sensitive or diabetic-friendly meals), a 24-hour call system, and choices between independent living, assisted living, memory care, or even nursing home care for those requiring more supervision and medical attention, so different care levels fit residents' changing needs over the years, and it's one of those continuing care retirement communities where folks can stay as their health or independence changes. Residents also get housekeeping, laundry, concierge and move-in help, homebuyer education and financial programs, and family support services, and you'll see community score ratings posted to help people make informed decisions about living here.
They have a renovation program for improving the community and keep a watchful eye on build quality, so they offer a 10-year home warranty, and residents can personalize their homes to a certain extent, with online tools like My Account and the Del Webb Portal for managing services or requesting maintenance, plus options to read home care guides, join a community blog, and tour homes using the homebuying guide, and financing can go through Pulte Mortgage or their mortgage learning center if needed. Room features include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, and a phone, and all these combine with amenities like the community center, clubhouse, upgraded themed trails, sand volleyball, spa, outdoor courts, and the Orpheum and B Ruppe community spaces for organized activities, so for those who want a mix of comfort, support, safety, and a very full calendar, Del Webb at Mirehaven does seem to offer a sturdy base for living one's later years with a good deal of practical services and things to do, though there is an association fee, and it's always wise to read what is and isn't covered before signing on.