Villas of Wake Forest is a residential community that has 144 homes, where folks can pick from condos, townhouses, single-family homes, and even multi-family or duplex properties, so there's a bit of something for most people, and the homes run in size from about 1,050 to over 2,500 square feet, with most being single-story and having two or three bedrooms and some even having names like Blue Bird Ln, Village Branch Ln, or Winter Wren Cir, which gives the place a bit of charm if someone likes that kind of thing. People who live here get features like patios, courtyards, and sunny verandas, and most places have their own 2-car attached garages, which makes things easier if you like to tinker or just need space. The HOA fee covers things like community landscaping, trash, recycling, and yard waste pick-up on set days, and the community staff coordinates carpet replacements in clubhouse areas, pruning, and other routine jobs, so the basics get taken care of without folks having to bother with it much.
Residents can count on regular repairs and maintenance, with work orders managed through York Properties, who also run the homeowners' dashboard, and there's a community website where people can find information and updates, plus a newsletter and calendar to keep up with the different happenings. Villas of Wake Forest includes clubhouse and pool complexes that act as social centers, where neighbors gather for everything from BBQs, potluck dinners, holiday parties, and food trucks, to music nights, weekly coffee get-togethers, and educational seminars, making it feel pretty lively for people who like a little company but also offering quiet spaces for those who want less fuss.
Inside each home, folks have high-speed internet and cable TV included in costs, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, and a telephone hookup, so most modern needs are covered, and if you like big, bright rooms these homes typically fit the bill. For those needing a bit of help, the community offers assistance with bathing, dressing, and medication management, and there's a 24-hour call system to help keep residents safe, with regular supervision. Wellness programs include a fitness routine and access to a spa or wellness room, and there are planned daily activities, both indoors and out, often run by residents themselves.
Dining happens in a central dining room with an option for all-day or restaurant-style service, run by a professional chef, and meals can be tailored for allergies. Housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, concierge, and support services for families all come standard. Those who are interested in the nuts and bolts of homeownership will find tools for home sale and mortgage calculators, home value estimates, and proceeds, which is useful for anyone thinking about buying or selling. The community is tied in with neighborhoods like Preston, Brier Creek, and Wendell Falls, and stays organized with a residents' management team operated by York Properties. In all, it's the kind of place where people can live with less worry, enjoy some nice amenities and activities, and handle most of their needs without things getting too complicated.