Ashton Walk Apartments sits at 4950 Governors Drive in Forest Park, Georgia, and offers affordable senior housing for adults 55 and older, and, you know, the place has 150 one- and two-bedroom apartment homes with handy things like kitchens, dishwashers, washer and dryer connections, ceiling fans, and enough space in the closets so you don't run out of room for your things, and the apartments are unfurnished, which means folks can bring their own stuff, and people living there pay about $1,198 on average, though the prices change by unit size, now, pets like dogs and cats are welcome, though they've got fees and some rules for them, and the place doesn't allow smoking inside private or public indoor areas, which a lot of seniors appreciate for their health. Ashton Walk Apartments was built for comfort and safety-there are elevators, controlled access entry, and 24-hour emergency maintenance, so if something happens, help comes quick, and there are units built especially for people who are sight or hearing impaired, plus emergency assistance alarms in the apartments for extra peace of mind.
The community stays active with a weekly shuttle, planned social activities, a community room, a clubhouse, and spaces outside like a gazebo, picnic area, and BBQ spot where people can visit with their neighbors or family, and there's a fitness center if folks want to get some movement in, and a business center with computers for any paperwork or, you know, just checking up on things, and the laundry room is right on the property for folks who don't have their own machines, plus Ashton Walk makes life a little easier with water, sewer, trash, and pest control usually included. There's parking and interior corridors, and the place has handicap accessible units for people with mobility needs, too, and a resident portal helps folks pay their rent, schedule repairs, and see events. Ashton Walk accepts both men and women and allows hospice services, supporting residents' needs as much as possible, with amenities and services meant for active older adults.
They don't lease through the HACC office, so you have to get in touch with Ashton Walk Apartments directly if you want to know what's open, and, even though folks sometimes ask, the office is open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 in the morning to 4:30 in the afternoon if you need to stop in. The place follows all federal housing rules like HUD and doesn't allow any discrimination when folks are applying for apartments, so everyone can expect a fair shot. Ashton Walk Apartments has gotten both good and average reviews, with an average rating of 4.0 and a user review score of about 5.7 out of 10 from residents and families, so people seem to think it's a decent place to live if you're looking for an apartment community that isn't too fancy but has a lot of basics covered for older adults wanting to stay independent.