Lisa Mailhot | April 9, 2024
Buyers
Pasadena's Playhouse Village welcomes Brantwood, a luxurious Italian palazzo-style apartment complex exclusively for active seniors 62 and up. Developed by Mill Creek Properties, this six-story building offers all-inclusive lease plans with one-bedrooms from $5,000 and two-bedrooms from $8,000 monthly.
Brantwood provides a maintenance-free lifestyle with concierge, housekeeping, security, technical support, and daily chef-prepared meals. Brantwood is part of a growing trend catering to the active adult segment, meeting the needs of baby boomers seeking enriching experiences and personal growth opportunities. According to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing and Care, this segment is rapidly expanding, with over 500 active adult rental properties and 73,000 units across 43 states.
The prime location allows easy access to restaurants, arts venues, shops, medical facilities, and more within walking distance. The architecture blends seamlessly with the Mediterranean style, featuring ornate gates, a light-filled great room, and a rooftop garden with scenic views.
Apartments boast airy bedrooms, walk-in closets, spacious bathrooms, and private patios or balconies.
Brantwood offers a unique opportunity to downsize and embrace an urban, community-driven lifestyle in the heart of Pasadena's cultural richness.
Let's connect if you seek a luxurious, maintenance-free lifestyle surrounded by Pasadena's vibrancy. Brantwood awaits, offering the ultimate in active senior living.
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