Northport Apartments

    1133 Portland Pl, Boulder, CO, 80304
    • Independent living

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    About Northport Apartments

    Northport Apartments sits at 1133 Portland Place in Boulder, CO, and offers studio and one-bedroom apartment homes for adults age 62 and older, in a building that's non-smoking and has elevator access, community Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, laundry on-site, and a beautiful rose garden out front that some folks really enjoy sitting by when the weather's nice. The community offers both spacious two-bedroom units for those who need extra room and cozy studios for those who like things simple, and the rent comes in below market rate, with some units open to people who qualify for up to 50% of area median income, and there's even rental assistance as part of Deeply Affordable Communities, but there are income, student, and other restrictions that may apply, so people need to check if they qualify before planning a move. Residents get their water, sewer, and trash taken care of as part of the rent, along with free Boulder BCycle bike share memberships, and small pets under 20 lbs., like a cat or dog, are welcome, though only one per apartment. The location's good for those who want to get around easily, as it's close to North Boulder Park, Pearl Street, Broadway shops, and has access to the RTD bus line for public transportation. There's a community room where folks can gather for events or relax, and the resident services staff help connect people with local resources, plus there's a center for community programs and links to a wide range of senior living services, including personal care, assisted living, memory care, and more, but the apartments themselves are designed mainly for active, independent seniors. The apartment community keeps things quiet and well-maintained and provides free computer access along with support tools like a user account system, health record management, and emergency cards for those who want to keep things organized, and there are also specialized programs around mental health, fall prevention, elder abuse, disaster help, and opioid resources, with options for assistive devices for those needing mobility help or extra daily support. The facility doesn't post its specific rent prices but does make reviews and other verified customer information available online, and residents can look up resources about medical topics, check their symptoms, or use the online health library. Local senior living advisors are available to help answer questions and provide recommendations about care or placement, and the shared goal seems to be making life more comfortable and convenient for older adults and their families. The place also limits residents' ability to be students and meets other eligibility guidelines, so it works best for seniors looking for a safe, supportive, and steady environment, but it's important to confirm all the details with staff before making plans, as things like income limits and rental requirements can change.

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