Trade Winds Terrace Apartments opened their business file in April 2009, and they've kept an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau ever since, which says something about how they run the place, I suppose, and you'll find Ms. Amy Ackley handling the management as part of a partnership-managed setup, so you know there's always someone around with experience. The property covers spacious, well-groomed grounds with pretty nice views, picnic spots, a basketball court, big areas for walks, and play spaces for grandchildren or visitors. There are choices between one, two, three, and four-bedroom apartments, all with simple comforts like oven ranges, refrigerators, cable-ready setups, and high-speed internet, with some units offering washer and dryer hookups and extra storage if you need it, and folks seem to like the carpeting and various other floor finishes. They include all the utilities in the rent-heat, gas, electric, water, trash, and sewer-which makes bills simpler at the end of the month.
Each building has its own laundry facility, so you won't have to go far for that, and there's assigned parking, so you won't be fighting for a spot. Residents can make electronic payments and handle paperwork online, and there's round-the-clock emergency maintenance if anything goes wrong, which gives some peace of mind, and the place is pet-friendly, so cats and dogs are welcome for a monthly fee, though breed restrictions apply, but apparently there's no weight limit. Staff and management seem friendly and are available on site, which helps folks feel supported, and there's a meeting space for events or resident gatherings. If you need care options, assisted living, memory care for conditions like Alzheimer's, or independent living setups, those are available, with services for daily assistance like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and nutritious meals planned and cooked by chefs are part of the package for those who need them. Trade Winds Terrace also ties into affordable housing programs, waiting lists, and support for both renters and owners, and the management handles lease terms, documents, and applications with help offered in person or online. There's even a map of the community, photos of the apartments and outdoors, and community resources available for folks who want to know more, including details about nearby schools and hospitals. Security and safety measures are in place throughout the property, though the specifics aren't listed, but the infrastructure's protected by various protocols the management looks after.