Montgomery Walk sits in North Wales, Pennsylvania, and was built in 2012 by David Cutler. The community is for adults aged 55 and older, with some units for people as young as 45, and has only six resident spots. Residents get a two-story townhouse with a Carriage House style, about 1,790 square feet of living area, on about 0.04 acres. Each unit has a two-car attached garage, a full walk-out basement, and central air. There's a first-floor master suite with a vaulted ceiling, two walk-in closets with organizers, a sitting area, tray ceiling, and a large bathroom with designer cabinets, Corian counters, ceramic tile shower, a stall shower, and a bathtub. The upgraded kitchen includes granite countertops, cherry or ivory glazed cabinets, ceramic tile backsplash, and stainless appliances, like a Viking gas range with convection oven, vendor hood, Kitchen Aid refrigerator with custom panels, Bosch dishwasher, under-cabinet lighting, and a big island breakfast bar. Hardwood floors run through the foyer, kitchen, dining, and family room. The dining area opens to an expanded 10x10 deck, adding extra space for gathering or enjoying the weather outside.
You'll find a two-story foyer, a two-story family room with a gas fireplace and wall of windows, a mudroom, pulldown attic storage, a laundry room, a study or storage room, and a large loft upstairs. There's a second bedroom upstairs with bright yellow paint and big windows, plus a walk-in closet and full bath. Everything's wired for cable, and there are plenty of closets for storage. The units have vinyl siding and a shingle roof, with exterior upkeep, lawn, trash, and snow removal handled by the association, and sidewalks and street lights throughout for safety.
Montgomery Walk has a long list of shared amenities. The big 7,500-square-foot Hampton's-style clubhouse sits at the center of things, serving as a spot for gatherings and clubs, arts room, billiards, game room, library, movie theater, and events of all sizes. Outdoors, residents can enjoy a putting green, tennis courts, walking paths, walled patio, and a resort-style swimming pool and spa. There's also a fitness center with a sauna, locker rooms, and a business center. Residents who play tennis get lessons from a certified instructor, with group or solo packages, and the court's open for play and skill development.
The Homeowners Association fee pays for all the grounds work-like community area and building maintenance, lawn care, snow and trash removal, pool upkeep, tennis courts, clubhouse, health club, all the outdoor lighting, parking, and management. Upgraded security features include a 24-hour call system and emergency alert service. Staff can help with daily living, including bathing, dressing, medication, meal prep, and special dietary needs, while also lending a hand with house-keeping, laundry, and move-in tasks. Residents have access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and telephone. The community arranges social activities, clubs, classes, and scheduled daily events-like music, outdoor events, and movie nights-and tries to help each person stay as independent as they want to be, with help close at hand. There's also respite care for short-term stays, and programs are tailored toward building both health and community connections. The location is near North Penn High School, Pennbrook Middle School, and Gwyn-Nor Elementary, for families who want to visit kids or grandkids in nearby schools. The whole community is designed for care-free living, with spaces that blend comfort and safety, so residents can focus on enjoying their days.