HOW Vi WORKS
Floor plans that fit your life
You weren’t meant for a one-size-fits-all lifestyle. Choose the space and style of home that meets your needs both now and in the future.
Pricing options to suit your needs
Your entrance and monthly fees cover a variety of services and amenities — as well as future care, should you need it.
Features of your Vi at La Jolla Village home
All Vi at La Jolla Village homes are tailored to suit your lifestyle. From contemporary chef’s kitchens to spacious outdoor spaces, we’ve thoughtfully designed apartment amenities that help you live life to the fullest—no matter which floor plan you choose. Watch this video to learn more.
Vi at La Jolla Village pricing details
Senior living pricing can seem complex — so we’re breaking down the details, from entrance fees and monthly fees to repayment options.
Discover your next home
Vi at La Jolla Village offers a variety of apartment layouts, as well as suites and penthouse units, to suit your unique preferences.
Customize your space
From wall color and carpeting all the way down to your kitchen and bathroom fixtures, we invite you to make your home feel uniquely you.
See the community
When you move in to Vi at La Jolla Village, you’re investing in a community that extends beyond your own front door. Explore our community and common areas.
Q: How many apartments and floor plans are available at your community?
A: We offer 38 unique floor plans at our community. Available residences include one-, one-bedroom plus den, two-, two-bedroom plus den, and penthouse/suite apartments.
Q: Am I allowed to transfer to a different apartment after I move in?
A: While you can upgrade to a different apartment in our community, you are obligated to pay any differences in entrance fee and monthly fee costs. Additionally, you can also downsize to a smaller apartment.
Q: What about redesigning my current apartment? Will I be allowed to change things like countertops or carpeting?
A: Residents can make nonstructural alterations, additions or improvements, provided they get written consent from the community's administration. These alterations could include changing out the carpeting, countertops, and paint as desired, and at your expense. However, structural changes to the apartment itself (i.e. taking down walls) are not permitted. Ask your Sales Counselor about the specifics.