At the time of entry, incoming residents must be 55 years of age or more, and all prospective residents must be able to cope with day-to-day living in their selected accommodation. There is no requirement to be fully retired from work to become a resident.
Accommodation ranges from 1 and 2 independent living apartments as well as studio apartments.
Initially, this simply involves an interview, filling in a ‘letter of intention’ for your selected accommodation and paying a holding deposit of $1000, which is held by our solicitors trust account and fully refundable if you are unable to proceed. This provides priority to you for 14 days.
We recommend you discuss the documentation with a solicitor of your choice prior to signing and exchanging agreements. Contracts are normally exchanged within 14 days of the documents reaching your solicitor.
Sometimes the agreement can be made subject to the sale of your existing home, and any deposit paid by you to the trust account is fully refundable should you be unable to sell your home in accordance with the terms of the agreement. Only the legal costs and expended disbursements are non-refundable once contracts have been exchanged.
Each village is privately owned and is part of the Baldwin Living Group of Retirement Villages. The management team at Baldwin Living are genuinely committed long-term to serving the needs of Australia’s ageing population, an experienced and well respected provider for over 30 years.
One of the main benefits of a lifetime lease, as opposed to other types of security of tenure, is that the Lessor retains ownership of the village and therefore a prime interest in ensuring that the reputation of the village’s facilities and services is always maintained at the highest possible standard.
Residents’ rights and interests are also protected by the Retirement Village Act.
Yes, your friends and family are welcome to stay with you in your unit for a period of time or in our Hotel Suite. Residents should notify reception. Visitors will be welcome to use the villages facilities, however they will have to be accompanied by a resident.
Pets are welcome. For a copy of our pet policy please see your sales manager for details.
Residents wishing to park their car in the village can separately license a car space, carport or garage, where these facilities are available. Parking spaces for visitors are also provided within the village but these are not intended for long term use by a resident. The license fee is refundable after notice, as specified in the license, that the car accommodation is no longer required.
A list of inclusions, as inspected, is provided in the Agreement. Residents are responsible for maintaining these items in good order and condition. Any electrical appliance in the Agreement will be replaced by the Village at the end of its useful life with another appliance in good working order.
One of our key objectives is to ensure that, wherever possible, residents spend their lives in a normal, healthy, independent environment. The village offers a range of care and support services to assist residents maintain their independence for as long as possible. Optional services available to residents include the provision of meals, laundry services and cleaning of units and apartments.
All dwellings are equipped with a medical emergency call system which is monitored.
Yes. We will send you a simple medical certificate, which must be completed by your doctor and forwarded to the Village Manager in confidence. This certificate asks whether or not you are currently able to cope with day-to-day living in your selected accommodation.
All details are provided in writing in the Lease documents and in notices required by legislation. However, if further information is required, we will be pleased to respond to your written request.