A new housing option tailored for active adults 55 and older is coming to League City this summer. Magnolia Living, located at 540 Hobbs Road, will open in July and will offer residents a vibrant lifestyle filled with upscale amenities, including a fitness center, beauty salon, game room, and even a movie theater. The new development combines comfort, independence, and a strong sense of community.
A new residential community tailored for active adults aged 55 and older will open in League City this summer. The Magnolia Living, situated at 540 Hobbs Road, is set to start welcoming residents in July and aspires to provide a lively, amenity-filled lifestyle for seniors in search of comfort, independence, and a strong sense of community. Marketing representatives for the development have stated that The Magnolia Living will include a variety of one- and two-bedroom apartment units, with some residences providing attached garages for extra convenience.
The development will provide a variety of high-end amenities designed to enhance an active and social lifestyle. This property features a comprehensive fitness center, a game room, a beauty salon, a pet-friendly atmosphere with dog-walking services, and housekeeping and laundry facilities. The facility will host daily scheduled activities to encourage community engagement. Residents can enjoy entertainment at a movie theater featuring stadium seating and surround sound.
According to representatives, the aim is to establish a welcoming atmosphere that enables seniors to flourish independently, while also providing access to supportive services and enriching experiences. The Magnolia Living highlights a lifestyle that seamlessly combines comfort and convenience, appealing to residents who wish to stay active and engaged during their retirement years.
Residents who are interested can find additional information about the development and arrange a tour by visiting www.themagnolialiving.com. With the summer opening on the horizon, excitement is mounting for what promises to be a contemporary, community-focused enhancement to League City's expanding housing options for older adults.
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