Residents Of Glen Oaks Enjoy Perfect Picture Of Luxurious Living When Phyllis and Joseph Kelleher moved to Glen Oaks in Novi three months ago from a two-story, four- bedroom colonial home in South- field, they weren't convinced apart- ment living was the right choice. But the Kellehers have been pleasantly surprised. "It's our first apartment in 30 years and we have loved every minute of it," Phyllis said. "There are so many things I like. It is absolutely beautiful. It is private and spacious — there was less space -in our big house." She echoes sentiments of other residents who live in the ranch style apartment homes that are surround- ed by 16 acres of spring fed lakes, woods and state-of-the-art recrea- tional facilities. Billed as a perfect picture of lux- urious living, Glen Oaks apartments provide residents with a perfect blend of lush natural beauty in a woodland setting with ponds and streams and a lifestyle of sleek sophistication. Each of 90 apartments, about 2,300 sq. ft. a unit, is enhanced by a 440-square-foot living room, cove ceilings, oak doors, a utility room, two bedrooms, two baths and an all- year round enclosed porch with pella windows. Apartments, which range from $1,100 to $1,400 a month, come complete with privileges to an in- door pool, sauna, whirlpool, and ex- ercise equipment. The complex' three units are connected by the health spa. Twelve completely fur- nished corporate suites also are available for $2,000 a month. At Glen Oaks, residents enjoy underground parking and sound proof units. Also on location is a helicopter landing pad, and a win- ding lake for fishing, sailing and rowing. The location is ideal, boasts management consultant Sylvia Stern. Just across the street from Twelve Oaks Mall, which is off 1-96, resi- dents can quickly get to 1-275, the Lodge Freeway and Twelve Mile Road. And security, Stern adds, is phenomenal. "They bend over backwards to make it pleasant and secure for you here," said resident Ruth Stenman, who has lived at Glen Oaks for two years with her husband, Clifford, ADVERTISEMENT and son, Bryan. "I just love it." Stenman said she is exceptionally pleased with the complex 24-hour manned security operation. Apart- ments are soundproof, and each has a private security system. A guard opens the front gate for guests, who must fill out information cards to in- sure safety of the residents. Residents can even watch their own guests arrive by flicking the switch of a remote control for a special cable television channel. "If you see that your guests are dressed nicer than you are, you can change quickly," Stern jokes. "It's a year-round resort," Stern says. "You can't get luxury apart- ments like these around here with such a beautiful view." An open house with wine and hors d'oeuvres is scheduled for March 26 and 27 from noon until 5 p.m. in the clubhouse. Any first time renter who signs a lease before March 31 will get one-half of the first month's rent for free. For more information, call 348-7550. Office hours are Wednes- day, Saturday and Sunday from noon until 5 p.m. C ongratulations to Sylvia Stern Leasing Consultant at Glen Oaks Apartments on the birth of her first grandchild, a grandson. In celebration of this wonderful mitzvah, Glen Oaks is offering 1/2 of first month's rent FREE for first time rentals through the end of April 1988 to all Grandmas. Congratulations Sylvia on this wonderful occasion! You're invited to a very special Open House 27 Mar. 26 and p.m. Wine Noon to 5 s erved (Si hors d'oeuvres will be Ranch style apartment homes approximately 2,300 square feet. Framed in a setting of spring fed lakes, woods and resort-like recreational facilities. Amenities you have always dreamed of for your own home — 24 hour manned security, $1,100 - $1,400 per month. Open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 12 - 5, or call Sylvia Stern, Management Consultant, 48-7550 Conveniently located across from Twelve Oaks Mall THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 117