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Making life more affordable for over 50s

With interest rates, household bills, groceries, and the general cost of living on the rise, it makes sense that Australians over 50s are looking for affordable solutions for their retirement and pre-retirement years. If this is you, you’ve come to the right place!

If you’re wondering how you’ll experience more financial freedom and less stress by downsizing, then Lifestyle Communities is for you. There are 6 things that Lifestyle Communities can offer:

1. Free up equity by selling your current home

2. Reduced household costs in your smaller, more efficient home

3. Pay no stamp duty, water rates, council rates or sewerage rates

4. Fixed-price homes with no increases

5. Save on repairs and maintenance

6. Solar power savings

Most importantly, when you make the move to a Lifestyle Community, you’ll enjoy 24-hour access to incredible amenities and will have peace of mind within your safe and secure community of like-minded neighbours. Each of our communities also features an electric car, e-bikes and shuttle bus for our homeowners to take for a spin whenever they choose. This allows you to leave your car at home and spend less on petrol.

You will be able to unlock a world of exclusive benefits, deals and discounts with Club Lifestyle. Offering motorhomes and holiday villas for all Lifestyle homeowners to enjoy for free (except a nominal cleaning fee) and discounts with selected partners to help reduce the rising cost of living, there are so many perks to experience. The best part – you’ll have money left over to live in total comfort. That’s what we call more bang, less buck.

With a range of ready-to-move homes and homes still under construction from $410,000. We can cater to your downsizing timeline. In other words – we’re ready when you are! So, why wait when an incredible lifestyle is just around the corner? Buy now and gain all the benefits of downsizing to a Lifestyle Community. Book a tour today, call 1800 413 658 or visit lifestylecommunities.com.au.

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