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27980 North Trilogy Boulevard, Peoria, Arizona 85383
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Beautiful 55+ Community of Trilogy at Vistancia is Just Outside of Phoenix and Has Single Family Homes, Clubhouses, a Golf Course, a Spa, a Culinary Studio, an Artisan Center and More
The resort community of Trilogy at Vistancia was designed and developed by a Shea Homes division dedicated to the Baby Boomer generation. Part of the 7,100-acre Vistancia master plan, Trilogy broke ground in 2004 and is located just outside of Phoenix in southern Arizona. At build out, this 55+ enclave should include 3,300 single family homes.
The community has several home series, including Reflect, Focus, Contour and Vignette, and most residences have have two to three bedrooms and two to three baths. Square footage ranges from about 1,400 square feet to more than 2,700 square feet. Although some models include a loft, many focus on single-level living. Exteriors are tan stucco with a tile roof. All properites have an attached two or three car garage.
Prices start at in the mid-$400,000s. The HOA is about $300 per month for most homes. Please verify this with a Realtor as prices will change over time.
Trilogy residents have access to the massive Kiva Club and smaller Mita Club. Among the many amenities at the Kiva complex are an aerobics studio, an indoor lap pool, an outdoor resort pool, a cafe, a spa, and a center for higher learning.
The center hosts speakers and classes on a wide variety of subjects - from foreign languages to wine appreciation. The Mita Club has a culinary studio and an artisan center.
Vistancia's 18-hole championship golf course blends in with the surrounding high chaparral landscape. Its taproom serves meals daily.
The community is five minutes from retail and restaurants. Peoria sponsors a Food Truck Friday, a music fest, and an arts fest. The Padres and Mariners spring train at the Peoria Sports Complex. With Phoenix just minutes away, sports fans can also catch the Cardinals, Diamondbacks, or Suns. Lake Pleasant with its 116 miles of shoreline beckons. With two marinas, the lake is a boaters' oasis.
Peoria does not have a hospital but several are within a 10 mile radius.
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The area around Phoenix, often referred to as the Valley of the Sun, is a sprawling desert region surrounded by rugged mountains and filled with diverse suburban communities. Known for its hot, dry climate, the region enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine each year, making it a haven for golf, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
The metro area includes cities such as Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, and Glendale, each offering its own blend of culture, dining, and recreation. Residents and visitors can enjoy everything from world-class resorts and spas to vibrant arts districts, major sports teams, and desert preserves like Camelback Mountain and South Mountain Park.
While summers can be intensely hot, with temperatures well over 100 degrees, winters are mild and pleasant, drawing seasonal residents and retirees from colder parts of the country. The Phoenix area combines urban convenience with easy access to desert landscapes, creating a balance between modern living and outdoor adventure.
Why are HOA Fees So High in 55+ Communities?
HOA fees (homeowner association fees) come in a wide range, and each 55+ community has a different set of guidelines for determining its HOA fees. Generally, the more amenities, the higher the fee. And often older communities have higher fees because as a development ages, maintenance costs increase.
Most communities have bylaws stating how high HOA fees can be raised each year. When looking for a 55+ community, always ask about the fees. How much are they? What do they cover? How many increases have there been in the last 10 years? If the developer or sales staff will not tell you, visit on a Saturday when people are out and about and ask a resident or two about the HOA fees.
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