Lake Shore Drive Condominiums sits in a quiet neighborhood close to city transit, walking paths, shopping, and restaurants, and it was built in 1983 as a high-rise with a flat roof and sturdy brick or stone exterior, and it's got city water and sewer already connected, so you won't need to worry about wells or septic. The grounds have lots of mature trees, some gardens, and about 3.78 acres for the whole community, and the place feels peaceful with scenic views of Wood Lake Nature Center from many homes, especially when looking out from the screened-in balcony or through the big windows that bring in lots of sun. Folks living here have access to a community-focused environment for people 55 and older, where there's a condo association handling lawn care, snow removal, trash, heating, security, structure maintenance, and all shared amenities, plus it's got 24-hour front desk staffing, controlled entry for safety, and on-site management and maintenance help if problems come up, so you can live a little easier knowing someone's around.
The shared spaces give a lot to do, including a library, game room, craft and hobby room, party and community rooms, a fitness center, an exercise room, a woodworking shop, gardens, a swimming pool, a community patio, and guest suites for visitors who want to stay a few nights, and you'll find elevators throughout, so there are no stairs inside, and all doorways and halls meet wide access standards, with grab bars in bathrooms, making mobility easier for many. The building stands on concrete floors and walls, which keeps things quiet, and central air conditioning keeps the air moving during summer, while indoor sprinklers and a fire system add safety, and everyone's got assigned garage parking, with spaces both under the building and on the ramp, each with its own ID, plus a garage door opener and asphalt paving. Residents have access to laundry rooms with washers and dryers on every floor, free to use, and there's also a salon on-site if you need a haircut or similar, and van transportation around the area is available for a donation-always handy if you're running errands or going somewhere for fun, and there are a variety of social activities planned so it's easy to meet people.
The condos come in different layouts, but most offer between 750 and 1,190 square feet, with one or two bedrooms and up to two baths, and every home has a spacious living room, updated kitchens with new countertops, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, oven, refrigerator, water osmosis system, and most also feature new paint, new flooring, and custom cabinetwork, plus large bedrooms with roomy closets, with the primary suite usually coming with a walk-in closet and a private bath with a walk-in shower, Onyx or tile finishes, updated fixtures, and broad vanities. The screened-in balconies or patios let you sit outside away from bugs, taking in views either of the courtyard or Wood Lake, and there's plenty of closet space, new windows, and fresh carpeting in many units. The whole place is built with easier living in mind-flat layouts with no steps to climb, accessible elevators, accessible doors, and lots of security features, so moving about and daily life feel less complicated.
The age of the building means it's established and settled, but regular improvements have kept it up-to-date, including newly painted interiors, upgraded electrical, new appliances, and even things like updated plumbing, new tile, and recent work on balcony doors and railings. Folks living here enjoy cable, internet, water, sewer, trash, grounds upkeep, and those basic maintenance jobs included, so there's less to worry about around the house, and the friendly atmosphere, with residents gathering in shared spaces, makes it feel less lonely. The building's close to everything while still feeling tucked in nature, and the mix of comfort, accessibility, and social features seems to suit many needs for those looking for a quieter, well-managed home in their later years.