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What Makes a Pre-Construction Community a Smart Choice

When it comes to senior living, today’s older adults have more retirement planning options than ever before. Even within the category of Life Plan Communities, choices vary widely—from well-established campuses with decades of history to brand-new communities that exist only on blueprints and renderings. So when it’s time to decide between an established community and a pre-construction Life Plan Community, which option makes the most sense?

The answer depends on your priorities, timeline, and long-term goals. Many older adults who are doing their early senior living planning find that pre-construction communities offer compelling advantages — financially, socially, and lifestyle-wise. At the same time, established communities provide reassurance and immediacy that appeal to others. Understanding the benefits of both can help you make a more informed decision.

Established Community Benefits

With an established senior living community, what you see is what you get. You can walk the campus, tour residences, sample dining options, and experience amenities firsthand. You’re also able to talk directly with current residents and staff to hear about daily life, programming, and the overall culture of the community.

For individuals who are ready to move soon or prefer the comfort of joining a community that is already fully operational, this option can be very appealing. However, availability may be limited, and residence options may depend on current inventory or waitlists.

Pre-Construction Community Benefits

For those planning ahead, a pre-construction Life Plan Community can be an especially smart choice. Becoming one of the first residents offers a unique opportunity to help shape a community from the ground up — creating a place that reflects your values and interests while benefiting future generations of residents.

Financial Benefits

Pre-construction communities understand that committing to a community before it’s built can feel like a leap of faith. To offset that perceived risk, they often offer meaningful financial incentives. These may include reduced entrance fees, early pricing that increases once construction begins, or special move-in incentives.

In most cases, reserving a spot requires only a fully refundable deposit, allowing you to secure your place in line without obligation. This early commitment can translate into significant long-term value, particularly as demand grows and pricing adjusts closer to opening.

Community Benefits

Because everything is brand new, pre-construction communities often welcome resident input on services, amenities, and programming. Early interest groups, planning sessions, and surveys allow future residents to help guide decisions about dining concepts, wellness offerings, and shared spaces.

This collaboration benefits everyone. Community leadership gains insight into what today’s older adults truly value, and future residents feel a sense of ownership and connection long before move-in day.

Lifestyle Benefits

As one of the first residents, you also help establish the personality — or “vibe” — of the community. Friendships often begin well before opening through exclusive events, informational gatherings, and social activities designed for future residents.

By the time doors officially open, many neighbors already know one another, making the transition smoother and more enjoyable. Together, early residents help form clubs, committees, and traditions that define the community’s culture for years to come.

100 Reservations and Counting

Vista Point at Fairview recently reached a significant milestone: more than 100 reservations. Reaching this milestone means we’ll break ground on our new expansion later this year. 

As the only nonprofit Life Plan Community in Southeastern Connecticut offering waterfront views, Vista Point is designed to deliver long-term value, peace of mind, and a lifestyle that evolves with you. If you’re curious to learn more about the community, the vision, or what life could look like at Vista Point, call (860) 968-VIEW (8439) or contact us here to start a conversation. 

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