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When a new community begins forming, the first people to step forward usually tell you what it will become. At Vista Point at Fairview, more than 100 households have already reserved their future homes along the Thames.
Not because they have to, but because they’ve decided to. What they have in common is worth paying attention to.
The people choosing Vista Point are not slowing down. Instead, they are a group who is thinking ahead.
They’ve spent decades building full lives, careers, families, and deep ties to this region. Now, they’re approaching what’s next with the same level of intention.
There’s a shared mindset here:
Curiosity about what’s ahead
A desire to keep learning
An expectation of staying engaged
They are positioning themselves to keep living well.
One of the clearest patterns is timing. These decisions are being made early, before a moment of urgency. Before a home becomes too much and before options narrow.
That matters because planning ahead doesn’t just create security. It creates choice. The people who are reserving homes now are doing so while life is still active, full, and flexible.
There’s a misconception that communities like this are about giving something up. The people choosing Vista Point are doing it to protect their independence.
They are trading:
Maintenance for freedom
Responsibility for flexibility
Complexity in long-term health care for clarity
So they can spend more time doing what they actually want to do, whether that’s traveling, staying active, learning something new, or simply enjoying time with the people who matter while knowing they have a plan for the future.
Many of these future residents already know Southeastern Connecticut. They’ve lived here, worked here, and built their lives here. They understand what makes this area special:
The coastline
The pace
The character of the towns
The sense of place
Another common thread: people are choosing connection on purpose. Not forced interaction. Not programmed living, but proximity to others who are:
Perhaps the most telling commonality is this: they don’t see this stage of life as something to drift into. They see it as something to design.
Choosing Vista Point before it’s even built reflects a certain kind of thinking, one rooted in confidence, foresight, and clarity about what matters next.
Yes, the setting matters. The views of the Thames, the stunning location, and the surroundings. But that’s not what’s solely driving these decisions. What stands out is who is choosing to be here.
These are people who could live almost anywhere and are choosing this place anyway. That tells you something.
They are selective decision-makers
They are financially secure
They are choosing this as a lifestyle, not a necessity
Increasingly, they share something else: a loyalty to coastal Connecticut, and a desire to stay connected to it in a more intentional way.
Early depositors for Vista Point tend to be active, independent, and forward-thinking individuals who are choosing a Life Plan Community before it becomes a necessity. They value planning ahead, staying engaged, and maintaining strong ties to coastal Connecticut.
What is a pre-construction senior living community?
It’s a community where future residents reserve homes before it’s built, often forming early relationships and shaping the overall feel of the place.
Why do people choose a community this early?
They want more control over timing and selection, and they want to be part of something from the beginning.
Do early residents really influence the community?
Yes. They help set expectations for how people live, interact, and engage once the community opens.
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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