Beacon Townes sits on a one-acre lot and was built in 2015 with stick-built, wood frame construction, using a raised crawl foundation, shingle roof, vinyl siding, and wood exterior accents. The homes here are townhomes and condos with either 1,743 or 1,835 square feet, three bedrooms, and two full bathrooms, laid out over two or more stories, and the inside has details like hardwood floors, ceramic bathroom tile, vaulted and tray ceilings, ceiling fans, and open living spaces. Most homes offer features like a first-floor master suite with a luxury bath, walk-in shower, double vanity, a large walk-in closet, and an extra bonus room, and there's usually a formal dining room along with a bar-height kitchen counter, a pantry, blinds, and shades. Kitchens have granite countertops, Whirlpool stainless steel appliances, range or gas stove and oven, built-in microwave, refrigerator, washer and dryer, and homes come partly furnished in some cases, including pieces from Bassett. Porches are screened, there's often a balcony or deck, and some units have an extended concrete patio, so residents can enjoy the outdoors, and the community handles lawn irrigation and lawn care. HVAC and water heaters were updated in 2024, and you've got a heat pump and central air to keep things comfortable.
Beacon Townes relies on city water and sewer service and has fee simple ownership for each unit. There's an active adult 55+ community set-up here with a residential capacity for 6, and it's rental-friendly so long as the lease is at least 30 days, plus monthly HOA fees cover lawn care, pressure washing, exterior insurance, pest control, pool upkeep, trash removal, community maintenance, and landscaping. The grounds stay well-manicured, and you'll find a pool, community ponds, walking paths, and outdoor spaces along with indoor spots like a library, an arts room, an activity room, and a fitness or wellness room which sometimes doubles as a spa or sauna. Digital amenities like Wi-Fi and telephone keep residents connected, each room has high-speed internet, cable TV, and air conditioning, and room types include both private and shared options, including studios.
Residents can count on services like housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, dining services with all-day or restaurant-style meals, allergy-friendly and diabetic menus, and a professional chef preparing food. Staff provide help with bathing, dressing, medication management, meal prep and serving, move-in help, and concierge services. There are programs and scheduled activities every day, plus fitness activities, movie nights, outdoor programs, and activities run by the residents themselves. Beacon Townes offers assisted living, independent living for those who don't need much help, skilled nursing, and memory care for those with confusion or wandering risk, and it aims to meet a range of care needs. Residents get transportation and parking, and the place is close to medical offices, pharmacies, shops, beaches, restaurants, boat landings, and golf-so it's pretty easy for folks to get what they need or enjoy a bit of the relaxed coastal lifestyle. Though now sold out, Beacon Townes provides a well-kept, practical community with features many seniors find useful for daily living.