Overture Yorktown is a 55+ active senior living community where people can bring their cats or dogs, including large and small breeds, and where smoking isn't allowed anywhere in the buildings or on the grounds, so folks who want a clean and pet-friendly environment will likely feel comfortable. Many of the apartments feature modern touches like wood-style plank floors, granite countertops, and two-inch faux wood blinds on the windows, and they've made sure the bathrooms include soaking tubs if that's something a person enjoys, while the kitchens come with prep islands, stainless steel appliances, custom glass-paneled cabinets, and designer lighting, so everything looks up-to-date without being too flashy. Each apartment has a private outdoor space, like a patio, balcony, or terrace, and there are climate-controlled walk-in closets for storage needs, which is handy if you have a lot of clothes or just like to keep things organized, and if you pick a larger unit, floor plans range from around 769 to 1,327 square feet with one or two bedrooms and up to two bathrooms.
The community wants people to feel connected and active, so they've included an on-site Flex fitness center and a separate yoga studio, plus an indoor and outdoor pool, a hot tub, a bocce court, and even a vegetable garden for residents who like to garden or spend time outside, and there's a dog park if you want your pet to have space to run and meet other dogs. Overture Yorktown has a clubroom for gatherings, rooms for games like billiards, a movie theater, lounge areas, a demonstration kitchen for cooking, and an outdoor kitchen with grill space if you want to cook and eat outside with friends or neighbors. There's also an on-site salon called Tease for hair and nails, a coffee bistro when you want to meet someone over a cup of coffee, a bike storage area, indoor parking, and a dining meeting room for group meals or family events.
Overture Yorktown provides several living options, including independent living for folks who like being on their own, assisted living for those needing some help with daily routines, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other dementia, and skilled nursing for people who need extra care. Options like home care, hospice, respite stays, and continuing care are also available, so people can find the level of help they need and move between types of care if needed. The facility is licensed and supports protected rights for LGBTQ residents in housing and daily life. Lease terms come in 12, 13, or 14 months, with required fees like application and security deposits, plus optional pet and community fees if you need those features, and if you want to tour the place, you can book an in-person or virtual visit by appointment.
The Overture communities, including Yorktown, have locations in different states with unique names like Overture Cary and Overture 9th + CO, and they keep their facilities secure with some online protections. Their aim is to make sure people have practical comforts, personal space, and activities to support health, friendships, and independent living, and they're designed for active adults who want maintenance-free living but still value choice and privacy, so you'll find things like generous kitchen layouts, washers and dryers in apartments, and options for activities, classes, and social spaces where neighbors can gather.