Regency at Wappinger sits at 5 Linwood Drive in Wappingers Falls, New York, right in the Hudson Valley, and you'll notice it's designed mainly for people aged 55 and over who want less maintenance and a more relaxed style of living, like you'd expect in a townhome or single-family home community that takes care of the lawn, snow, trash, and even outside repairs, which is all included in a monthly homeowners' association fee of $438. Most houses, including the one at the corner lot, were built around 2016 and are finished with things like stone and vinyl siding, with a two-car garage and special touches like porches, heatilator gas fireplaces, high ceilings, and big windows that bring in a lot of light, and even have full unfinished walk-out basements, which can be handy if you want extra room for storage or hobbies. Homes measure anywhere from about 1,700 to almost 2,700 square feet and tend to come with two to four bedrooms, two or three bathrooms, and things you'd want like walk-in closets, tray ceilings, and open layouts, plus kitchens with upgraded cabinets, granite counters, double ovens, and the usual appliances including a washer and dryer and even a water conditioner that stays with the home. Some homes have Mullican hand-scraped wood floors and nice features like a great room with a cathedral ceiling, marble-trim fireplace, and, if you want, a den or office right on the first floor, with extra space in a loft upstairs, which often has an extra bed and bath if you've got visitors or like more storage.
The community has a gated entry and feels like a resort, with a good-sized clubhouse-5,800 square feet-with things like a heated pool, fitness center, yoga studio, billiards room, and spaces for gatherings, with outdoor spots for tennis, bocce, grilling on Trex decks, and glassed-in porches for getting together, meeting people, or just relaxing. There are plenty of walking and biking trails, and the grounds have walking paths, patios, and plenty of green space if you want a stroll. The neighborhood has 225 homes planned, including both attached townhomes and single-family models, and while the homes are sold out now, it's an established place with people living there and no new spots up for sale.
People living here get help if they need it, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite care for short-term stays or breaks for caregivers, where staff can help with daily activities, medication management, meals, and personal care, and you'll find safety services like 24-hour monitoring and an emergency alert system. Folks also get services like housekeeping, laundry, rides, move-in help, and concierge support, and each unit comes with air conditioning, private bathrooms, cable TV, high-speed Wi-Fi, a kitchenette, and telephones, which makes it comfortable. On the activities side, there are daily programs, resident-led get-togethers, and scheduled events, plus rooms for arts, games, movies, a library, and a spa, and meals are served restaurant-style with attention to dietary needs like allergies or diabetes, and there's a professional chef making sure food's made fresh. Regency at Wappinger is close to public transport, shops, and schools, and even though homes are sold out, the place keeps its reputation as a safe, quiet option for active adults who want a balance of support, security, and things to do, without needing to worry about the hassles of regular home upkeep.