Grandview Apartments in Grand Rapids, Michigan, sits at 1925 Bridge St NW over in the Westside Connection neighborhood, and it's the kind of high-rise community where folks aged 62 and up can find different choices in one- or two-bedroom apartments, with sizes running from 634 up to 838 square feet, places like Unit 151 or Unit 102 and others, and there are 192 units in all, with at least 10 that are accessible for those who need them, and at least one unit's already rented out. The place is a Section 202 property, meant for seniors with very low incomes, and rent goes by income, normally about 30% of what you make each month, and there's also Section 8 help for the elderly built in, so it can be more affordable for those who need it. They put limits on who can move in, based on income, and you've got to be 62 or older to live here first time, but they do aim for fairness, following laws about equal housing and letting people apply no matter their background, included orientation, gender identity, or where their money comes from.
The building is non-smoking, and has a pet-friendly way of doing things, so both dogs and cats can live there, though there's a rule against having any other pets. You might see names like Unit 44 or Unit 7 available, and some units have things like private patios or balconies, washer and dryer, central heat, and wall unit air conditioning, plus heat, water, and sewer are included in what you pay. The apartments all have one bathroom, and while the details for some things like parking and garage are a little sparse, the facility does have off-street parking and elevators for getting around. There's a laundry room on-site, a fitness center, a library, a community room, a beauty salon, and a garden or patio spot. Meals get planned and cooked by the chefs, and there's staff around who are friendly and helpful, working to make the community a welcoming place.
Grandview has a history of winning awards for its care and activities, and it offers services for nearly any level of support: independent living, home care, assisted living, and memory care. The building has safety features like fire alarms and smoke detectors. Residents can get involved in community programs designed to keep people active and social, as well as to support mental and emotional well-being. The apartments have rules and rental policies, though not all the details are spelled out, and some utilities are covered by rent, so that helps with monthly bills. You won't see this property listed for sale or rent right now on sites like Trulia, but their website's got more information if you want to check or ask questions about openings.