New York
From the bright lights of the Big Apple to the fresh mountain air of the Adirondacks, the majestic Niagara Falls, and everything in between, New York blends a fast-paced, big-city lifestyle with the peace and serenity of the suburbs. It's a mecca for cultural diversity, world-class museums, shopping, restaurants, and entertainment.
There are Watermark communities in Millbrook, Penfield, Rochester, and Tuckahoe.
With world-renowned cultural attractions, museums, festivals, a dynamic art and music scene, historic gardens, and outdoor adventures, Rochester has it all. From the annual Rochester Lilac Festival celebrating the largest collection of lilacs in North America to the George Eastman Museum, the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives, the opportunities to explore are endless.
The Hudson Valley’s hidden gem is only 90 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan. Experience peaceful serenity that feels like it’s a world away with picturesque rolling hills, wooded acres, vineyards, outdoor adventures, and an abundance of natural beauty for those seeking a balance of relaxation and rejuvenation in an idyllic setting. Millbrook is home to The Fountains at Millbrook.
With its rich heritage and quaint old-world charm, the Village of Tuckahoe is Westchester County’s best-kept secret. Antique shops and delicatessens dot the tree-lined Main Street, and residents enjoy easy access to two train stations for a short trip to New York City.
Tuckahoe is home to The Fountains at RiverVue.
Just 90 minutes from New York City and 2 1/2 hours from Boston, the quaint and friendly town of Southbury features boutique shopping and historic sites. Southbury is home to The Watermark at East Hill.
Bridgeport offers majestic shoreline parks, fascinating museums, regional baseball and hockey teams, and national musical acts and performances. Bridgeport is home to The Watermark at 3030 Park.
Situated in the Pioneer Valley region of western Massachusetts, East Longmeadow boasts a quaint small-town vibe just minutes from Springfield, with close proximity to outstanding medical care, entertainment, and natural beauty. It’s also the site of numerous red and brown sandstone quarries that gave the town its industrial beginnings. It’s home to East Village Place.
The town of Blue Bell, outside Philadelphia, has been a great place to live since 1701. At that time, Blue Bell contained one inn, a store, post office, blacksmith, wheelwright shops, and six dwellings. Today, Blue Bell is known for gracious homes, leafy parks, and a multitude of shops, from intimate boutiques to nearby Ikea, the first in the United States. Philadelphia is a short 35-minute drive away, where world-famous museums, theater, restaurants, and historical sites like the Liberty Bell await.
Blue Bell is home to Blue Bell Place.
Media is proudly known as “Everybody’s Hometown,” thanks to the diversity and inclusiveness of its residents. Although only 30 minutes from Philadelphia's Center City, Media’s compact, walkable downtown has a small-town vibe, with a friendliness that results from its Quaker beginnings. Shop and dine around Media’s State Street, but for every kind of shopping experience, the Springfield and King of Prussia Malls are nearby.
Media is home to Rose Tree Place.