Ridgemont Village Marble Falls
92 Gateway N, Marble Falls, TX 78654
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5
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November 18, 2022
I have moved into Ridgemont Village Marble Falls. It's not a big apartment building. There are individual little cottages with an actual garage, and that's one level. I didn't have to move furniture or cart groceries up to a fourth floor. It just had a nice feel to it. I wanted a small town, I didn't want a big city. It isn't an individual cottage, they are Triplexes. There's three of them grouped together, but they are grouped together in a little cul de sac, so it doesn't look like row houses. It's landscaped well and just looks really nice. So far, I've only met the property manager. I haven't met the person yet, but the property manager was about as helpful as they come. I don't do much cooking; I eat frozen things and I go out. There is no food. I would say 90 percent of the residents are widows or single women, and most of them over 55. So, they have kind of a camaraderie here that is really nice. They get together for coffee just about every morning. They have prayer meetings together. They have canasta and card games, and the men have their own card nights. They have potluck dinners, but most of the activities are usually resident driven instead of activities director driven. The landscape is beautiful on the outside, but the insides are gated, and they haven't been upgraded in a while. It met all of the needs that I have, and the other things that I overlooked. In terms of the value for the money, compared to everybody else, I give that the highest rating.
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About Ridgemont Village Marble Falls in Marble Falls, Texas
Ridgemont Village in Marble Falls, Texas, offers a comfortable and engaging environment for its residents. The community provides apartment-style living with several room amenities designed to make residents feel at home. Each apartment comes with its own kitchen, living room, and dining area, allowing residents the freedom to maintain their lifestyle with the comforts of home.
The amenities at Ridgemont Village are tailored to enhance the living experience. Residents can enjoy a variety of organized activities and programs, which are great for staying active and meeting new friends. For those who love the outdoors, there are walking and hiking areas to explore. The community also understands the importance of staying connected, offering WiFi and internet access throughout. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the fitness and wellness facilities and equipment available for use.
Furthermore, Ridgemont Village is pet-friendly, recognizing the importance of companionship that pets bring to many people's lives. Shared common areas provide spaces for residents to socialize and engage with one another, fostering a sense of community. Entertainment activities and programs are also organized regularly, ensuring that there is always something fun and engaging to do. Overall, Ridgemont Village offers a comprehensive living experience with its thoughtful amenities and services designed to meet the needs of its residents.
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Bonnie
5
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November 18, 2022
I have moved into Ridgemont Village Marble Falls. It's not a big apartment building. There are individual little cottages with an actual garage, and that's one level. I didn't have to move furniture or cart groceries up to a fourth floor. It just had a nice feel to it. I wanted a small town, I didn't want a big city. It isn't an individual cottage, they are Triplexes. There's three of them grouped together, but they are grouped together in a little cul de sac, so it doesn't look like row houses. It's landscaped well and just looks really nice. So far, I've only met the property manager. I haven't met the person yet, but the property manager was about as helpful as they come. I don't do much cooking; I eat frozen things and I go out. There is no food. I would say 90 percent of the residents are widows or single women, and most of them over 55. So, they have kind of a camaraderie here that is really nice. They get together for coffee just about every morning. They have prayer meetings together. They have canasta and card games, and the men have their own card nights. They have potluck dinners, but most of the activities are usually resident driven instead of activities director driven. The landscape is beautiful on the outside, but the insides are gated, and they haven't been upgraded in a while. It met all of the needs that I have, and the other things that I overlooked. In terms of the value for the money, compared to everybody else, I give that the highest rating.
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