Village at Rosecliff

    Reagan Drive, Sellersville, PA, 18960

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      About Village at Rosecliff

      Village at Rosecliff sits near Route 309 and Interstate 476 in southeastern Pennsylvania, so it's pretty convenient when family or friends visit from cities like Philadelphia, Allentown, Lancaster, or Harrisburg, and you'll find the main entrance on Reagan Drive off Detweiler Road, which makes coming and going easy enough. Built by W.B. Homes, the place has 72 townhomes designed for adults age 55 and older who want to stay active without worrying about as much upkeep, and some homes have basements-including a few with walk-out options-while all homes have master suites on the first floor. You'll find townhouse models like the Rosecliffe and Georgetown, each with two-car garages, and some others have a one-car garage, plus places range from around 1,500 to over 2,100 square feet, so there's a bit of choice depending on what you need. People living here get appliances like a built-in microwave, dishwasher, gas dryer, oven, washer, and water heater, and there's usually a gas or propane fireplace with glass doors, which is nice on winter evenings. Most homes have things like crown moldings, an entry-level bedroom, a modern eat-in kitchen with a pantry, plus an attic, carpeting, and a second-floor loft for storage or maybe an office, and a chairlift for the stairs helps if you'd rather not climb. Energy savings come from a propane system, and every unit has a private patio, sometimes with an electric awning, so you can sit outside even when it's sunny or rainy.

      Village at Rosecliff has services like housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and local concierge, while the Homeowners Association looks after common areas, snow, and lawns, with a quarterly fee of $635 covering most of that. When it comes to meals, there's a dining room offering all-day restaurant-style dining with allergy-sensitive options, and a professional chef handles meal prep, so you don't have to cook unless you want to. Folks can join in scheduled activities every day, community events, movie nights, outdoor programs, and fitness classes, and there's an arts room, game room, library, walking paths, and outdoor spaces to enjoy fresh air. For those needing help with daily tasks or medication, there's supervision and care available, with a 24-hour call system for peace of mind. The property's set up for privacy but lets people meet neighbors if they like, and the garages on some homes even include EV hookups for electric cars. Listings for homes to buy or rent, with the help of dedicated real estate agents, are available through their website, which uses Onjax Premium IDX search tools and offers account logins, market info, updated listings, and a verification step for community access. While the main property type is townhouse, there are also houses and condos available for different living needs, so there's a mix here to fit what many older adults might be looking for as they downsize or change pace.

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