As I explained in my last blog post about the future need for accessible housing in the Triangle, thousands of Baby Boomers are reaching retirement age and are thinking about finding an “age in place” home.
55+ communities are prepared to meet you at your stage of life and anticipate the future, taking into account if you or your visitors need accessible housing features.
Several home builders construct aging in place communities in the Raleigh-Durham area. Epcon Communities in particular understands and meets the need for specialized housing.
Epcon Communities: Aging In Place Home Builders
The national company has been building homes since the 1980s, so they’ve had years of experience serving retirement-age residents and their families throughout the eastern half of the United States.
In the Triangle area alone, they’ve built or are constructing four aging in place neighborhoods.
Accommodating Home Features
Epcon homes all offer the best and most accessible features, including:
- maintenance-free
- ranch-style homes
- 1st floor master suite
- walk-in spa shower
- customizable features
But these homes are also luxurious, spacious, and modern, just as you would expect in a new, modern house.
The Best Neighborhood Amenities
A clubhouse, fitness facility, and community pool are the standard resort-style amenities offered within Epcon communities. The clubhouse is each community’s social hub, and you can participate in a variety of clubs with your friends and neighbors.
Built in a Great Location
These neighborhoods also provide trails, scenic green spaces, and beautiful community grounds to enjoy. An added bonus is the community placement, centrally located to health centers, local downtowns, and nearby golf courses and shopping centers in the Triangle.
Find a Home Built by Epcon
If you’d like to find an Epcon community in the Triangle area, please contact me at (919) 931-1939 or karen@accesshomesnc.com and I can help you find an Epcon home that meets your accessibility requirements and lifestyle dreams.
Durham, looking for aging in place communities