Planning for retirement: Take 5 easy steps now to secure your future.
Incredible value now, no matter when you make the move
The best way to secure your future is by getting the facts, first hand. When planning for retirement, you may be surprised at how affordable our senior living community can be, especially compared with your current cost of living.
You’ll also like the value of our Future Residency Program, even if you aren’t ready to move. For a $1,000 refundable deposit, you can lock in a Priority Position on our waiting list. Many people make the mistake of waiting until they are ready to move before joining our Future Residency Program. By that time, there will likely be a long waiting list for the type of accommodation you are interested in.
Find out more about becoming a resident or Future Resident on these tabs.
5 Steps to become a resident now.
Think of them as 5 steps to the best time of your life.
- Call (704) 896-1100 to speak with a Marketing Counselor and schedule a tour.
- Tour our 50-acre campus.
- Review the available floor plan options. (Note: There is a waiting list for accommodations.)
- Discuss the admission process with our professionals.
- Make a deposit to secure your future!
Future Residency Program: Secure your future before you are ready.
Most people plan their retirement to The Pines years before they want to move.
- Call (704) 896-1100 to discuss your options with a Marketing Counselor.
- Tour our 50-acre campus and learn about the benefits of residency.
- Submit your Future Residency Agreement, the $1,000 refundable deposit, and application forms for each applicant.
- If you are under 70 years of age, you may consider enrolling in our Early Future Residency Program for a non-refundable fee of $100. This initial step allows you to secure your place without the need to provide financial documentation at this time. Upon reaching the age of 70, you would transition to the standard Future Residency Program by remitting an additional $1,000 and submitting financial information. Please contact a sales counselor if you would like to receive the Early Future Residency Program agreement.