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    About The Village of La Zamora

    The Village of La Zamora is a 55+ community with a quiet setting and homes built with modern features and thoughtful design, and while there's a peaceful pace, residents stay busy with plenty to do. People living here get access to recreation centers with swimming pools, fitness centers, and spaces for all sorts of sports like pickleball, tennis, and softball, and there are clubhouses and parks including dog parks and nature trails that let people walk or relax outside whenever they like. There's a golf course nearby, so if folks like golf, they'll find well-kept greens, manage trail fees, and use the specific golf in The Villages programs too, and with access to thirteen championship courses like Tierra Del Sol and Hacienda Hills, there's always another fairway to try out if that's of interest. For those looking to stay entertained, the community offers programs and group activities such as socials, Senior Games, Camp Villages for grandkids, fishing trips, group walks, Championship Softball, S.T.A.R., Running of the Squares events, and even The Enrichment Academy for learning, and if someone just wants to go out, there's restaurants, bars, theater venues, and shops not too far from home, making errands or fun nights easy to plan. Residents keep up with community life using bulletin boards, and the staff supports them through services like Resident Academy and CDD orientation, plus administrative help with things like starting or stopping water service, paying bills for water and trash, getting help with bulk pick-up, or reporting any problems through CloudFront. Emergency management and public safety services work to keep people safe, and there's RV storage for folks with larger travel needs. Homes in La Zamora have two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with large living spaces that usually include a living room with a flat screen TV for streaming, a big open kitchen with a breakfast nook, a den and an office for hobbies or work, a master bathroom with a glass shower and dual sinks, and a walk-in closet, plus a guest bath with a tub and shower combo. Laundry's easy with a washer and dryer inside, there's a peaceful outdoor area, and a two-car garage for parking or storage, and people who have a small pet under 35 pounds can bring them along, but there is a non-refundable fee for that. Getting into community amenities, folks need a Villages Identification Card and there's a fee of $50 for two cards. Standards for the neighborhood help keep things neat, and programs like Community Watch and Adopt-A-Bench give residents ways to connect or get involved if they choose. There are services in place for just about any need, but if you're searching for specific care types or unique named features only found here, those weren't included in the available details, and as always, the best way to see if it fits is to take a closer look and ask about what matters most to you.

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