AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING

A senior living lifestyle that is expressly you.

Imagine your future at The Commons in Lincoln

Take advantage of our affordable housing opportunities at The Commons, a premier senior living community in Lincoln, Massachusetts for those 62+.

At The Commons, we have taken away the worry of home maintenance so you can continue to live the lifestyle you are used to, but better. You will have access to resort-like amenities and concierge services, providing you the time and environment to pursue your passions. In the words of Henry David Thoreau, who lived and wrote at nearby Walden Pond, you will “live the life you’ve imagined” at The Commons.

Available Unit
Independent apartment home with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

$1,637 per month*

*Eligibility Requirements

Income limit of $70,750 for one person or $80,850 for two people.
If you currently own your own home you are not eligible.

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Your life. Your way.

We have the amenities and services you want and need for the comfortable, lifestyle you deserve.

  • Outdoor patios and lounge seating
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    On-Site Salon & Barbershop
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    Housekeeping & Linen Service
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    Heated Indoor Pool & Spa
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    Fine Dining
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    Pet Friendly
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Private, but close to everything.

The Commons is in Lincoln, Mass., just a short distance from Boston and its restaurants, music, museums and more. It is also close to Lexington and Concord and all the history that can be found there. On or off campus, there are always plenty of things to do and see in the area.

Start a conversation with
us to learn more.

781-430-6000

COVID-19 Vaccine Update & Announcements

We are proud to share that 100% of our residents and associates have been vaccinated. Throughout campus, we are practicing social distancing, wearing masks and utilizing cleaning protocols as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to provide for resident safety.