Introducing an All-Inclusive Lifestyle

Kari Warren • December 14, 2020

Have you ever taken an all-inclusive vacation? 

The beauty and appeal of these all-inclusive packages are that one single price gives you access to many resort features where you would otherwise have to pay a separate fee. While it varies by resort, these packages typically include meals, drinks, shuttles to/from the airport, wi-fi, and resort amenities like green fees, lift tickets, scuba diving, or deep-sea fishing. While you may or may not take advantage of every item included in your package, the simplicity appeals to many as it offers a peace of mind that you have access to everything you need to enjoy your vacation, and will not come home with a pile of credit card bills for all of the “extras” incurred during your stay.

Similar to the style of an all-inclusive resort, Gracewin Living also offers an all-inclusive structure for your home’s monthly bills. (Sorry, meals and drinks are not included, but all of the amenities are!)  
We are not sure why nobody has thought of this before!  

Let’s dive in a little deeper to show how the all-inclusive monthly fees work. At a glance, monthly fees cover the following expenses:
  • Mortgage and Interest payments. 
  • Utilities including gas, electric, water, sewer, trash, and wi-fi. (Cable is offered in common areas).
  • Building and lot maintenance.
  • Unique amenities for active adults.
MONTHLY EXPENSES
Gracewin recognizes that moving can be expensive. Even when you downsize to a smaller house or apartment, there are many expenses incurred in the process of getting your utilities, cable, internet and various other accounts switched over to your new address. Sometimes, there are even deposits needed to start new accounts, making it even more costly upfront. At Gracewin, our goal is to simplify this process for you. Essential expenses from utilities to taxes are all covered in one reasonable monthly payment.  

But Gracewin doesn’t stop there . . .

MAINTENANCE-FREE LIVING
Mowing and shoveling can become a distant memory when you live at Gracewin. No need to break a sweat shoveling the drive this winter, or hire the neighbor kid to do it for you – we’ve got you covered! The property will be professionally managed and maintained, so you can simply sit back and enjoy the day. Major building repairs are budgeted for, so there is no need to struggle and save for big expenses such as re-shingling the roof, replacing aging windows, or resurfacing the parking lot.  

This maintenance-free commitment also covers appliances within your unit! If your dishwasher breaks, there is no need to find and call a repairman – just call the office and they’ll send someone over. If it’s repairable, they will repair it at no cost to you. If it is not repairable, you will get a new dishwasher installed instead. Again, at no additional cost to you, and no reason for you to try to learn how to be a plumber to save a buck or two.

It’s NOT too good to be true, Gracewin offers a maintenance-free lifestyle!

UNIQUE AMENITIES FOR ACTIVE ADULTS
Get your cardio in and do some strength training in the fitness center, host a birthday party in the community room with a full kitchen, build a dollhouse for your grandkids in the wood shop, have a quilting party in the hobby room, or simply enjoy a good book in the fireside lounge. When you return from running errands, enjoy getting out of your car into the warm heated underground parking and use the indoor four season car wash to clean the salt off of your vehicle in the winter. There is so much to do in the building, you rarely have to venture out (unless you choose to).

MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE
The all-inclusive monthly payment structure offers flexibility to residents for their own unique financial situation. Residents have the option of paying 100%, 80%, or as little as 50% of the share cost up front, and applying the remaining balance of the mortgage and interest (if any) to the monthly payment. So, the more you are able to pay up front, the lower your monthly payment is. (To learn more about the costs options at Gracewin Thief River Falls, contact Lisa Anteau or call (855) 472-2396).

To compare your current monthly expenses with the simplified monthly fees at Gracewin, visit our website at www.gracewinliving.com/compare to explore how everything measures up. You may find that your monthly fees are the same or lower than where you live now. (In fact, we’d love to hear your results!)

FINANCIAL INTEGRITY
Monthly fees will vary annually based on actual expenses. If actual expenses are lower/higher than what was budgeted, your monthly fees in the coming year will adjust. At the end of the year, if there is too much or not enough money in the monthly expenses pool to pay all of the expenses, the cooperative can make some adjustments to balance the budget for the upcoming year. 
 
Any overpayment from the previous year goes back to the cooperative to spend as the cooperative sees fit – not to any third party that makes a profit. Your money is your money to run and manage the building as a collective of all cooperative owners. We feel it is important for every resident/shareholder to understand that! Your monthly payment is not like paying rent on an apartment building, with all profits going to the owner. You are the owner!

We hope you will agree that Gracewin Cooperative Living is a great ownership investment that has a lot to offer - both to your pocket book and your lifestyle!

Contact us today and learn more!
Contact us to set up a one-on-one consultation to walk through your options and how you can become a part of this unique housing community.

Lisa Anteau, Head of Sales & Marketing
lisa@gracewinliving.com
(855) 472-2396

Gracewin News Blog

By Lisa Anteau March 20, 2025
As printed in the Northfield News, March 19, 2025 Housing co-op seeks final seniors to break ground on Northfield building By COLTON KEMP colton.kemp@apgsomn.com Those living in or around Northfield at or above the age of 55 can downsize while maintaining equity on a property by becoming a member of a prospective housing cooperative near the hospital west of Northfield. Gracewin Cooperative secured the purchase agreement for the land. It intends to construct a new residential building with 47 living units, underground and heated parking and a myriad of other amenities. By paying into one of the flexible buy-in options, people become shareholders of the co-op. The monthly payment on their unit is determined by how much is paid for the share purchase, as well as the size of the unit. There are eight different floor plans, ranging from about 1,000 square feet to about 1,400 square feet. All options have a balcony or patio, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Shares range from about $150,000 to $400,000, while monthly fees range from $1,200 to about $2,700. The more paid for the share, the lower the monthly payment. Gracewin Living Cooperatives Head of Sales and Marketing Lisa Anteau explained that being a shareholder in the co-op makes someone a member, meaning they own a piece of the building and the land. They also earn a flat 2% equity on their share. “This is bigger than you just owning, like, Unit 205,” she said. “This is you owning a share of Gracewin Cooperative. So that means the land, the building, the overall building itself and every piece of furniture in the building. Then they get an exclusive right to occupy one of the units as a member.” Once folks are bought in, they pay a monthly fee to cover all the expenses of the building, like maintenance, property insurance, sewer, water, gas, wireless internet, taxes and more. Electricity, cable, a landline and personal-contents insurance are the only things not included in the monthly fee. At Gracewin Cooperative, the planned amenities are extensive, ranging from a wood shop and car wash in the underground garage to a speakeasy and the owner’s lounge on an upper level. The monthly fee guarantees free access to all amenities, except for renting the fully staffed guest suite, which is $50 per night. The co-op allows pets. There are trash chutes on every floor, so residents don’t need to climb stairs to access the dumpsters. Everything is ADA-compliant, another key aspect to the co-op. Gracewin Living Cooperatives is the developer overseeing the project until they can get the ball rolling. The company hires all the initial contractors for things like lawn care and snow removal, as well as the property management. Until the building has reached 70% occupancy, the Gracewin Living Cooperatives team serves as the interim board of directors for the building. Once the threshold is reached, elections are held among the residents. “That’s very important, because then the people making the decisions on behalf of the co-op are subject to those decisions,” Anteau said. “They’re thinking about things like, ‘Do we put this in our budget?’ or ‘Do we need this?’ or ‘How much do we have to increase rates because costs have increased?’ They’re subject to all of those things themselves.” Filling a gap Only one other example of senior housing in Northfield uses the co-op model, Kildahl Park Pointe. Melisa Hanson, the housing coordinator for the city of Northfield, reported that there’s a long waiting list there, leaving “a huge gap” in the market. “What we’re seeing is folks are trying to age in place,” Hansen said. “So they’re putting their money in those [ADA] supports, but then the foundation isn’t getting addressed, the chimneys aren’t getting addressed, the windows, etc. Then we’re finding that type of maintenance gets deferred. When a young family comes to buy the home, oftentimes they don’t have the skills to do the repairs themselves. They certainly don’t have a lot of the money either.” Once an interested party pays a refundable $500 deposit with their reservation, they are added to a waitlist, which determines the order units are selected. Anteau said they need 24 people ready to move in to break ground, which she hopes will be this fall. “We know not everybody is going to be ready to move in on day one,” she said. Anteau went on to explain that, once they have three times the amount needed to break ground, they reach out to the first person on the waitlist and work their way down the list. If they have 24 people who say they’re ready to move in, construction can begin. She also said Gracewin Cooperative is not an assisted-living facility, but a place to retire and downsize for those stuck in a non-ADA-compliant, 4,000-square-foot home as an empty nester or some similar situation. Northfield resident Charlie Kyte said he and his dog, Sophie, have been living in a house much too large for just the two of them. He is among those already on the waitlist at Gracewin. “The fact that all my needs can be met at Gracewin is very attractive to me,” he said. “At first I thought the [share-purchase] fee seemed high. Then, I realized it included all property taxes and most of the needed property insurance, plus all the other costs of owning a house, which made it actually a good deal.” Martha Easter-Wells is also on the priority list at Gracewin, due to her love for Northfield and desire to stay in the community. “By signing onto the waiting list early, I will have a nice choice of apartments,” she said. “I went to see the Gracewin in Baxter and was impressed by the design and construction. There are a lot of nice features, both in the apartments and in the common areas.” MORE INFO For more information on the Gracewin Cooperative Northfield project, attend one of the in-person informational sessions at 3 p.m. March 27 at the Edina Senior Center , at 5280 Grandview Square in Edina, or the next local meeting is at 3 p.m. April 23 at the Gracewin sales office , at 2018 Jefferson Road, Suite I (the letter, I). Todd Metoxen, Gracewin Northfield’s local sales consultant, has office hours at the same office on Jefferson Road from 10-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, except Tuesdays he is there 10-1 p.m. He’s also available Saturdays by appointment, and interested parties can reach him at Todd@GracewinLiving.com or 507-222-8960.
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