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Overture Domain 55+ Active Adult Apartments

Updated 2026-07-17 · 2,441 reviewed · 401 listed · Scored from 81 Google reviews · How we rank ›

4.7(81) 75 composite score See reviews on Google ✓ Google-verified Publishes prices
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Overture Domain 55+ Active Adult Apartments
Services
Senior Living Apartments, Luxury Apartments
Reviews
81

The honest read

Overture Domain delivers an energetic 55+ community where staff go out of their way to welcome residents and organize regular activities like Tai chi, water aerobics, and happy hours. Long-term residents speak warmly of the space, maintenance, and friendships made. However, prospective tenants should know that several people report management does not return calls, some units face volleyball court noise until 9 pm, and the property overlooks large industrial facilities. The 4.7 rating masks a stark divide: 89% five-star versus 6% one/two-star.

Praised for
  • friendly, trained staff
  • active social programming
  • spacious, well-maintained units
  • walkable location near Domain amenities
  • strong sense of community
Watch-outs
  • unresponsive management
  • poor refund policies
  • noise from volleyball court activities
  • unattractive views of industrial infrastructure
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Best for: Active retirees seeking social programming and proximity to restaurants and shopping.
Think twice if: Sensitive to noise or expect responsive management for complaints; some units overlook volleyball courts and industrial sites.

What this place gets right

  • Staff trained in hospitality and attentive to resident needs
  • Daily social programming (Tai chi, water aerobics, cooking lessons)
  • Walking distance to Domain shops and restaurants
  • Spacious apartments, well-maintained common areas

Worth knowing

  • Staff named in reviews: Lisa (manager), Suzy, Dan, Brandon, Elizabeth, Joel, Audi
  • Activities mentioned: Tai chi, water aerobics, movie nights, gourmet cooking lessons, weekly happy hours, Mix and Mingle Thursday social events
  • Volleyball court operates with music until 9 pm in units nearby
  • Views include water filtration plant and power distribution facilities
  • Refund policy: $1000 community fee non-refundable after application approval

Reviews by category

Senior Living Apartments
Seven-year residents cite strong community, staff support, and activities; newer applicants cite management unresponsiveness and inflexible refund policies.
Luxury Apartments
Spacious, well-maintained units praised, but industrial views and noise detract from premium positioning; rents exceed $3000/month.

How it stacks up

  • Rated 4.7 against a 4.1 average across the 96 senior living apartments businesses listed here.
  • Has more Google reviews than 23% of the businesses in this directory.

How we scored this

How We Score
Star rating 69
Review volume 83
Review recency 100
Review sentiment 50
Profile completeness 100
Verification 30

Rating breakdown

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72
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2
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5

Quick answers

What activities are available for residents?
Tai chi, water aerobics, gourmet cooking lessons, movie nights, weekly happy hours, Mix and Mingle Thursday socials, and other curated events.
Are pets allowed?
Yes. Pet fee is $35 per apartment; refundable pet deposit is $300 (per their website).
What should I know about units near the volleyball court?
About 25% of units overlook the volleyball court, where music plays until 9 pm, which residents in those units report as loud and disruptive.

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Last updated 2026-07-17