Cameron Village is a large neighborhood built between 2007 and 2018, so the homes are all pretty new, and most are single-family, detached homes with one level and ranch-style layouts, though you'll see villas and models with bonus rooms, Carolina Rooms, and even studies added on; most houses have three bedrooms, two full baths, slab foundations, and enough space for two-car garages along with extra parking spots, plus some homes have spa showers, wood floors, or stone accents added over time, and the prices typically sit around $274,055. You'll find many homes with energy-efficient features like insulated doors, low VOC paints, thicker insulation, MERV 8 air filters, and energy star appliances, while the heating and air systems are forced air, the kitchens have open great room designs with breakfast bars for easy entertaining, and the interiors are finished in carpet or durable vinyl-plus, appliances like dishwashers, washers, and dryers come standard. The neighborhood has its own water system, plenty of underground utilities, cable, phone lines, and even high-speed internet throughout, with attached or detached garages, private lots, screened porches or patios, and both two-car and sometimes three-car garages on some lots.
Cameron Village runs on quarterly HOA fees, sometimes broken up by month, and allows long-term rentals, so you might see some renters in single-story houses, and the neighborhood even encourages walking and biking with trails everywhere and golf carts allowed for local trips. The community area sits at the heart of things, with an amenity center, clubhouse, pool, pool house, and tennis or pickleball and basketball courts, plus a playground, pet-friendly zones, bike storage, library, outdoor gathering spots, and business, movie, therapy, and activity rooms for fun or work. The calendar's always full of daily programs, arts, music, fitness, movie nights, and even outdoor and resident-run activities, while the walking paths make it easy to meet neighbors or just get out in the water, wooded, or private settings that some homes enjoy, and the security system and smoke detectors come in all the units to help everyone stay safe.
Residents have housekeeping and laundry services available, on-site laundry areas for personal use, move-in coordination, and a concierge-so it gets easier to settle in, and if extra help's needed there's medication management, non-ambulatory care, assistance with bathing, dressing, or transfers, and a staffed 24-hour call system with regular health checks or supervision. Room amenities can include private bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, kitchenettes, and telephones, sometimes with furniture present. Meals get served restaurant-style or in a dining room, often all day, with options for special diets like diabetes management or allergy-sensitive foods. The recreation facilities have something for everyone, like the fitness, spa, and wellness rooms, and the Carolina Room for gatherings, and with up to 999 homes in the area, Cameron Village feels busy but comfortable, with stores, retail, entertainment, and dining options close by, so residents rarely need to drive far for what they want or need.