The Preserve at Legacy Lakes stands as an EPCON community where people can find single-story, cottage-style homes with modern features and easy upkeep, and these homes often have brick veneer and fiber cement construction, wide doorways, no outdoor stairs, and pre-installed gutter guards, which really helps folks maintain things in good shape, and this is all on a quiet golf course with some homes having nice views, like a big, covered patio looking out over the number two hole. The homes here, built in 2019 and 2020, come in different sizes, like 2,216 square feet or 1,703 square feet, and always seem to have open floor plans, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, big kitchens with quartz countertops and gas ranges, and you'll see features like big transom windows to let in the sun, double ovens, ceiling fans, over-sized walk-in showers in the primary bathrooms, big bathtubs, first-floor master bedrooms, and handy pull-down attic storage over the garage, plus paved driveways with two parking spaces. The community's designed so people can age in place, thanks to having everything on one level and easy access throughout, and residents pay an affordable HOA fee, which covers common area upkeep and helps keep things running smoothly.
People here like the active lifestyle options, with amenities such as a fitness center, clubhouse, swimming pool, tennis courts, spa/wellness room, and even a golf course right in the community, and some homes give you outdoor living areas like big covered porches and patios with irrigation systems and French drains to make sure the yard stays manageable. Folks don't have to give up convenience, since there's high-speed internet and telephone service throughout, along with services that cover medication management, meal preparation and dietary accommodations-like help for diabetes diets-and regular housekeeping, laundry, and personal assistance with things like dressing or bathing, which means people get the help they need while still having the freedom to do what they can on their own. There's also a 24-hour call system and supervision for safety, non-ambulatory care for folks who need extra support, and spaces like the arts and activity rooms, a library, a movie theater, walking paths, scheduled fitness and social programs, and places for games or business needs, so people can keep their minds and bodies active.
There's no age limit for moving in, so people of different ages live here, though it does lean toward folks aged 55 and older, and it provides assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, and respite care services in a small, close-knit setup that limits to around six residents for more personal attention. You'll find homes in a stick-built, single-family style, each on a good-sized lot-about 0.21 acres-and the location puts you close to plenty of restaurants, cafes, pharmacies, and hospitals, along with medical offices if someone needs a doctor, plus transportation options and one place of worship for anyone wanting spiritual activities. Meals are prepared by a professional chef, served all day in different ways, whether in a dining room or more restaurant-style, and rooms come with private bathrooms, air conditioning, kitchenettes, cable TV, and comfortable furnishings. People who live here get a mix of help and independence, in a setting that tries to bring comfort, connection, convenience, and a real sense of home to everyday life.