Colonial Estates sits in a quiet neighborhood near a golf course with peaceful views of ponds and green spaces, and it's just minutes away from the shopping and dining that Wolfchase has, so it feels tucked away but still close to everything someone might need. Built in 1989, the community has 83 apartments spread across about 89,000 square feet, and people here can choose from The Shellye, The Elizabeth, The Katherine, The Lauren, or The Meg floorplans, which offer both one and two bedroom options with one or two bathrooms, so whether someone wants something smaller or needs a little more space, there's a bit of choice. Units have updated appliances, plank flooring, large living areas, patios or balconies in some, washer and dryer hookups, and there's room for storage, which helps with day-to-day living, and some folks have pets since cats and dogs are allowed for a deposit and monthly fee too, so it feels a bit more like home.
There's a swimming pool out in the community along with off-street parking, and management, maintenance, and patrol teams are on-site, so if anything comes up, there's someone there to help out pretty quickly from Monday through Friday during office hours. Colonial Estates does offer several care types, though details aren't spelled out, and services or specific amenities beyond the standard aren't clear. The property's records and reports do have a lot of details about rent, occupancy, utilities, ownership, floorplans, and more, so anyone wanting all the facts can get them. All in all, Colonial Estates is a residential community with features found in many senior and assisted living places, and it's set up to make things as straightforward as possible for folks who want to live there.