SageHill Partners was founded in 2014, by Cindy & Doug Turnquist, to bring a new model for aging-in-community to Utah – vibrant sustainable places to live out life among friends, with purpose, and in complete control.
SageHill is a small development company focused on big ideas. We judge our performance based on our ability to provide a meaningful and positive impact on Utah’s aging population; including, innovative housing solutions, promoting purposeful living, fostering community-based services, and supporting environmental stewardship.
We strive to enrich the lives of our village members as we involve them in the process of building an intentional community from the inside out. We seek out and partner with the best and brightest local trade companies to insure the highest standards of construction and value for village members.
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About Taylorsville, Utah
Taylorsville, a city located in the state of Utah (UT), is home to a population of approximately 59,729 people. Taylorsville boasts a median age of 33.7, with around 18.3% of its residents aged 60 or above. 4.5% of the population identifies as US Veterans. 10.9% of Taylorsville residents are disabled. The city has an average household income of $81,417, while the unemployment rate stands at 4.5%, and around 8.5% of the population is considered to be living below the poverty level. In terms of housing, the average home value in Taylorsville is $358,892, with a monthly rent averaging $1,345.
About Cohousing
Cohousing refers to private communities where residents live in clusters of homes or condos close to one another. Cohousing embraces community involvement as a lifestyle. Residents share everything from mealtimes to cleaning and laundry duties and even celebrations and holidays.
Senior cohousing communities are specifically designed to foster strong bonds and a sense of community among residents. These communities provide an opportunity for active seniors to join a close-knit group of individuals who share common interests and values. Living in a senior cohousing community allows you to engage in social interactions with fellow residents, both inside your own private home and within the common areas of the community. The physical layout and design of these communities facilitate easy interaction and encourage neighborly connections.
These communities often offer a range of shared activities and resources, such as craft classes, woodworking workshops, day trips, and extended travel opportunities. The emphasis is on creating an inclusive environment where individuals can bring their own talents, skills, and abilities to contribute to the community.