Sterling Place sits on a lot about 41 by 108 feet, tucked in a quiet spot with no big neighborhood features or noise, and the brick veneer home looks strong with a light green color and a covered entrance under a composition shingle roof, with a lot of windows to let in daylight and views of the yard, while wood and brick fencing, manicured shrubs, some trees, and a professional irrigation system help keep things neat and peaceful outside, and the place has sidewalks, expansive lawns, and a well-lit parking area that make it easy and safe to walk around, plus there's a front-load attached garage and no steps when coming in from there, making it friendly for people who need easier access, and folks can enjoy a covered patio, a sunroom that's heated and cooled year-round, and plenty of sitting space indoors.
The home follows a traditional style and has a single story, with most of its more than 2100 square feet on one level, so there's less worry about stairs, and it has tall, smooth ceilings, hardwood style floors in the living areas, some carpet and tile, and a split bedroom plan so the main bedroom sits separate for privacy, which is something a lot of people like, while the main bedroom also has a tray ceiling plus a big walk-in closet with shelves for organization, and its bathroom has double vanities, a separate whirlpool tub and shower, and tile flooring, so folks who want space and easy access usually find these details helpful.
There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and the home includes an updated kitchen with granite counters, a breakfast bar, newer appliances like refrigerator and microwave, pantry, eat-in space, and a separate dining room, and it's got a keeping or hearth room with a ventless gas log fireplace for cozy evenings, and extra rooms include a proper laundry area, attic for storage with permanent stairs, a play or bonus room measuring 17 by 14, and a big sunroom that's nice for reading or company, and if you like natural gas, there's a gas water heater, central heating and air conditioning, and a masonry fireplace with gas logs.
Housekeeping, move-in help, laundry, scheduled daily activities, fitness programs, outdoor events, and community events like joyful gatherings get folks together, and there are group activities such as movie nights, music, walking paths, a library, and spaces to foster a sense of belonging, and you'll see some unusual things like residents taking care of rabbits and sharing in programs that keep everyone interacting, plus the place helps with daily living tasks, dressing assistance, medication management, and makes sure meals meet different health needs, like diabetes diet or food allergies, all served restaurant-style or all day, whichever best fits, and the services include Wi-Fi, cable TV, a kitchenette, and private bath spaces in studio and shared room setups.
Extra details like self-monitored security cameras, deadbolt locks, smoke detectors, and fire-resistant construction aim to keep things safe, and the property is part of the Sterling Place 55+ community, right in a cove lot for extra quiet and privacy, and there's even a lake nearby and a homeowners' association that helps keep order in the area, with an annual fee. Sterling Place is for folks aged 55 or 62 and up, offering independent living with some extra support, and the staff oversees medication and personal care, helps with home sales and move-in services, and can do respite stays for caregivers needing a break. There are no details here about how much it costs, but the facts show Sterling Place works to give older adults an easy, friendly, and peaceful place to live, with lots of ways to stay comfortable and connected.