Discover Berger Apartments, the ideal community to live if you are 62 years or older. We are home to an active senior community providing high-quality living for our residents. Our community features a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartment homes in a secure five-story residential building with intercom controlled access. Our amenities include an on-site resident services coordinator, community room, game room, computer lab and laundry facilities. Built in 1890, this property was converted to apartments in 1981 and renovated in 2013. Berger Apartments is located in downtown New Haven in close proximity to public transportation, shopping and dining, and ten blocks to Yale University. Our professional staff looks forward to providing you with the highest standard of professional property management and are committed to improving the communities where we live and work.
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About New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven, a city located in the state of Connecticut (CT), is home to a population of approximately 565,572 people. New Haven boasts a median age of 31, with around 15% of its residents aged 60 or above. 2% of the population identifies as US Veterans. 11.3% of New Haven residents are disabled. The city has an average household income of $54,305, while the unemployment rate stands at 7.8%, and around 25.3% of the population is considered to be living below the poverty level. In terms of housing, the average home value in New Haven is $236,136, with a monthly rent averaging $1,402.
About Senior Apartments
It's not just about convenience and affordability; it's about creating a vibrant and fulfilling lifestyle! Senior apartments are constructed, maintained, and updated to accommodate the 55-plus community. Often age-restricted, senior apartments are designed with accessibility in mind. One to two-bedroom units are standard as well as senior-friendly comfort and amenities. Senior apartments are great for retired adults who want to downsize but still have a social life. Apartment living is appealing to those who dislike yard work or home maintenance. It's also a great option for retired travelers who want peace of mind while away from home. Residents save money with lower expenses because they often include utilities and don't require property taxes.
Types of Senior Apartments
Affordable Senior Apartments - Retirees with low income may be eligible for cheap senior living apartments provided by government housing programs. These apartments are cheaper than usual. The eligibility to rent them depends on factors such as income, family size, and the average income in the area. Keep in mind that services or amenities in low-income senior apartments may be more limited.
Market Rate Senior Apartments - Market-rate senior apartments do not have income limits. Pricing is competitive and based on comparable housing options in the surrounding area. These apartments often come with amenities like community dining, housekeeping, and even transportation services.
Luxury Senior Apartments - Luxury apartments are generally larger, offering up to 2,000 square feet of living space, and boast a wide range of upscale amenities and community activities for their residents. Many luxury apartments are situated within gated communities. The cost of living in these apartments can be quite high, with entrance fees alone often reaching six figures.