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For who ever you’re staying healthy for, Brookland Commons will put creative solutions right outside your door.

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Brookland Commons is nearing the end of its expression of interest period, giving prospective residents just a little time to secure early interest benefits.

The community invites individuals to take charge of their health and well-being while enjoying retirement on their own terms — spending time doing what they love with the people they love.

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore a vibrant, fulfilling lifestyle.

Be inspired by the possibilities

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