Harlow Pointe is a 55+ senior living community with a focus on low-maintenance living and comfort for older adults, and you'll find the homes here, like the Verbena by Wilkinson, have three bedrooms and three bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout the main areas, carpet in the bedrooms, and tile in the bathrooms, with upgrades like cherry or quartz kitchen cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and open-concept layouts that include sunrooms and patios looking out over wooded areas or landscaped grounds for a bit of peace and quiet. The homes come with attached garages, driveways for parking, and extras like large laundry rooms, attic storage, and unfinished basements with walkout access, so there's plenty of space for storage, guests, or hobbies, and other features such as fireplace focal points and skylights in loft spaces add a bit of light and warmth.
The community itself includes a clubhouse with meeting rooms and places to gather, and the grounds are kept up with services like lawn care, snow removal, and trash collection included, so residents can worry less about maintenance and spend more time on things they enjoy. Pets like cats and dogs are allowed, there are sidewalks and streetlights outside, and the neighborhood is set just over the Delaware line, close to shopping, recreation, and major roads, which makes it convenient for both daily living and visiting friends or family.
The community supports a comfortable and active lifestyle, with dedicated spaces, programming, and amenities to help residents stay engaged and well, and there are multiple living options for different needs, including homes set up for assisted living and specialized features for memory care to help those who need extra support. Harlow Pointe also keeps information available for residents and those interested, including a blog, FAQ, real estate guides, and resources on preparing or selling a home, and you'll find office staff and agents ready to answer questions or help with planning. The whole place is built around keeping things simple, comfortable, and supportive, while giving a sense of community to people 55 and older who want to enjoy both privacy and connection in their daily lives.