Greenbriar Oceanaire sits on 900 acres as a gated community in Waretown, NJ, with a calm neighborhood feel, beautifully designed homes, and plenty of space, and you'll find 1,425 homes, many placed right by the golf course with two to four bedrooms, two-car garages, full basements, and choices like sunrooms, lofts, and libraries if you want them, so there's room for all kinds of needs. Homes here range from 1,665 to 3,200 square feet with features like formal living rooms, dining rooms, gourmet kitchens, and comfortable master bedrooms with full baths, and the homeowners association fee is $225 a month, while property taxes stay low for the area, which some people appreciate when looking at retirement options. Residents can use a long list of amenities, including a 38,000-square-foot clubhouse-the largest in New Jersey-offering indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, locker rooms, a fitness center, a billiard room, a library, arts and crafts rooms, and plenty of spaces for social gatherings like a banquet hall, as well as a restaurant with a pub where folks can eat together and chat.
The Greenbriar At Oceanaire Golf and Country Club is private and members-only, with an impressive 18-hole championship course designed by Arthur Hills, ASGCA/Steve Forrest & Associates, stretching 6,700 yards along scenic fairways and greens that always look well cared for, and there are practice facilities like a driving range and putting greens, plus a pro shop run by a PGA professional, and if you want, there's a yardage book you can buy to keep track of each hole, and while you don't need to join the club to live here, many enjoy the game or like to unwind in the club's social areas, including an elegant clubhouse with dining. The community plans and hosts all sorts of events-summer camps, art exhibitions, afternoon teas, children's programs, and more-so most days you'll find something on the schedule, with community members able to submit events or get details easily online, and folks wanting to keep up can export calendars to Google Calendar, iCalendar, or Outlook. Community exploration here goes beyond the gates, too, with an online resource showing local attractions, parks, clubs, and nearby businesses for anybody wanting to fill their days.
Greenbriar Oceanaire focuses on making life simpler for older adults through accessible features suited for people with mobility needs, and space set aside for social activity helps folks stay active and connected. There are services to assist people needing extra support, including personalized help and health services, all meant to match different levels of need. The environment aims to stay safe and comfortable, and the community is set up so residents can enjoy retirement in a secure place with both independence and the chance to take part in plenty of activities, with amenities that help people get the most out of each day.