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    About Holland Preserve

    Holland Preserve sits in Northampton Township and offers a quiet, well-kept place for people who are 55 and older, and the grounds look nice too, tucked among trees, and you see nice landscaping everywhere you look, which makes the setting feel calm and peaceful. The building has a secure lobby with a FOB keyless entry, an intercom buzz-in entry, and an elevator takes you to the units, and the mail kiosk and gazebo outside give residents spots to enjoy nature or just check the mail. The condo unit in this building was built in 2003, has about 1,475 square feet, and has two large bedrooms plus two full bathrooms; you'll see a big living room, dedicated dining area with hardwood floors, and a kitchen with stainless steel appliances and 42" cabinets with pullout shelving, so it should give you plenty of space to move around and find everything you need. The primary bedroom suite is roomy and offers two walk-in closets, brand new carpeting, a ceiling fan, and a newly updated private bathroom with an oversized walk-in shower, a seat, and a double sink vanity. The second bedroom or office is bright, has new carpet, and a huge closet for storage. The living areas have big windows, wood floors, ceiling fans, and wide 9-foot ceilings, and the private patio overlooks the trees, has a designer tile floor, and even gives you a utility closet and open backyard space where you might see birds or other wildlife.

    All appliances come with the unit, like a refrigerator, washer, dryer, built-in microwave, and a dishwasher, and the laundry's in the hallway for easy use. The unit uses forced air with natural gas for heating and central air conditioning, with newer systems put in for both the A/C and the heater. There's a one-car garage with extra storage and a punch-code garage door, and three extra open parking spaces, so residents or guests shouldn't worry much about where to park. The monthly HOA fee is $329, and there's also a one-time $500 fee, but with that comes almost all outside work taken care of-like lawn care, snow removal, trash, common area clean-up, and exterior building maintenance, along with building insurance and professional property management services. The pet policy lets you have pets with no major restrictions.

    For daily life, residents can join in outdoor or resident-run activities, fitness and wellness programs, movie nights, music programs, book time in the library, or spend time in the arts room or activity room, and walking paths wind through the development. The building keeps up safety and community support with a 24-hour call system, video monitoring, and staff to help with bathing, dressing, medication, and anything else needed. Dining options include a restaurant-style dining room, all-day dining, meals for specific diets like diabetes or allergies, and food prepared by a professional chef. There's housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning service, coordinated move-in support, and even family support, so residents or their loved ones don't have to worry as much about maintenance or chores.

    Holland Preserve offers memory support, assisted living, and personal care services, each tailored as needed, and the residents have access to secure lobby entry and elevator service, a garage with storage, and a private patio with tree-line views, along with convenience features like mailboxes by the kiosk and a video camera visitor system. There are nearby schools such as Churchville Elementary, Holland Middle School, and Council Rock High School South, but since this is a 55+ community, those mostly matter for visitors and family. Right now there aren't any units for sale, but anyone interested in this sort of peaceful, easy-to-manage living might want to keep an eye on availability if they like a quiet setting with lots of services included and friendly neighbors to spend time with.

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