Liberty Trace

    7897 Marshall Arch Drive, Mechanicsville, VA, 23111

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      About Liberty Trace

      Liberty Trace sits in an area with a zoning of R4 for urban single-family homes, and the whole place is set up as a big, lively community aimed mainly at people aged 55 and over who want comfort, support, and some company as they get older, so you've got your townhouses and single-family homes with things like brick walls, slab foundations, and a garage, and the addresses use unique street names like Rosewood Court and Waterview Court, and some of the places, like the one they call Liberty Trace Unit 86, were built in 2014 with around 1,838 square feet, finished with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, central air, fireplaces, and a frame garage sitting on a lot of a little over 4,500 square feet, so it's got some space, and if you like golf, there's a course nearby with a way to book tee times, plus an indoor heated pool, a fitness room, walking paths, and a game room where people play cards or maybe just talk for hours in the afternoons. There are lots of ways to keep busy, like a community theater, outdoor programs, daily activities, arts and crafts, even movie nights and music so folks don't get bored, and there's a library and some room for quiet time. The Home Owners' Association helps people manage things around their homes or property transfers, so you can check maps, find the legal lot size, track tax assessments for your property from 2023 to 2025, work with onsite agents like Gavin Mckemson, and handle home buying, selling, renting, or even home equity loans and utility services if you want. When it comes to care, Liberty Trace gives a range of options, from independent living where folks handle things on their own but someone else takes care of the yard and repairs, up to board and care homes for people needing just a little more help, and then bigger senior living communities with everything from assisted living and memory care to skilled nursing if someone needs full support, round-the-clock care, or special programs for Alzheimer's and dementia, with meals made in a way that fits dietary needs, laundry services, help with medications, and a 24-hour call system just in case somebody needs quick help. The amenities in the homes usually include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, high-speed internet, cable TV, air conditioning, and space for visitors, and there's room for guests to park in frame garages. Kids can go to the local public schools like Laurel Meadow Elementary, Bell Creek Middle, and Mechanicsville High if there are younger family members around, and the climate risk data like flood or fire risk for each lot is still being worked out. Liberty Trace sits in good physical condition, with brick exteriors, a lot of rooms for gatherings or quiet time, rules for the neighborhood written out in covenants and restrictions, and plenty of activity and support for people who like to live as independently as possible but want some help close by or someone to check in when they need it.

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