Broadstone Pointe Apartments
8121 McLavery Way, Brownsburg, IN 46112
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About Broadstone Pointe Apartments in Brownsburg, Indiana
Broadstone Pointe Apartments is at the southern edge of Brownsburg, a small town in Indiana where seniors can find a close-knit community. The facility is just a block from OrthoIndy Hospital and minutes from the charming town center. It's also conveniently a short drive from Indianapolis International Airport and downtown Indianapolis.
The premier senior community of Broadstone Pointe Apartments welcomes independent adults aged 55 and over. Its stylish, oversized one- and two-bedroom home units draw plenty of natural light and have large kitchens with energy-efficient appliances. For the residents' convenience and peace of mind, the building's 24-hour on-site emergency maintenance staff is ready to address immediate property concerns.
Carefree retirement living can be easily enjoyed at Broadstone Pointe Apartments. Active residents can exercise at the fitness center, and they can socialize with neighbors at the lounge and community room. There are a library and computer center for spending quiet time and connecting online. This pet-friendly community also has a dog park, and other outdoor amenities include barbecue grills with picnic areas where residents can bond with family and friends.
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Reviews of Broadstone Pointe Apartments in Brownsburg, Indiana
3.0
(1 review)
Facility
3.0
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2.0
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Reviewer#RD0423l
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June 16, 2024
I'm living at Broadstone Pointe Apartments. I've been here for less than one year now. I love my apartment. It's a two-bedroom. I use one bedroom for my office. It's not huge, but it's got a balcony, which I love. The staff members are not that interactive. They try to be helpful, but yet they don't do a whole lot. It's hands-off most of the time. They cut corners with maintenance, too. The elevator was down for about a week, and I live on the third floor, so everybody had to take the stairs. So that's my biggest problem. I noticed there were mouse droppings in the stairwell, too. I reported that and they cleaned that up. It's not there any longer, but there was a lot of it. If a resident had not mentioned it, they would not have cleaned it up. They have a pay washer and dryer on the first floor. I have access to that, but I didn't want to. I bought my own washer and dryer. I have a refrigerator and an electric stove. Everything's electric here. They have a garage, but right now it's full, and there's a waiting list to get on to the garage, and I'm on a waiting list for that. They have an exercise room, which is below average. It's got an old recumbent bike. It looks like it's been donated, and it doesn't work well. They have a treadmill and some weights. They have a library, which is stocked with donated things from previous residents. They have a computer station, but it never works, so that's pretty useless. They have a kitchen and dining area that if you want to use it, you're welcome to You just have to go in and tell them that you're going to be cooking down there. You have to reserve it, which is no problem. And once a month, a vendor will come in and we will have bingo. I like the location.
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