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Over 50s community invites locals to tour its last remaining homes

Over-50s looking to downsize in Melbourne’s south-east have one last chance to secure a home at Officer Lifestyle Estate, with the community inviting guests to attend its final open inspections before selling out.

Located just ten minutes from Pakenham, the over 50s community, developed by land lease operator Lincoln Place, has steadily grown into a flourishing hub for those seeking both independence and connection.

Life at Officer Lifestyle Estate is defined by choice. Residents can enjoy resort-style amenities including a clubhouse, pool, gym, library, bowling green and pickleball court, or simply relax in the comfort of their low-maintenance home. Many also take part in resident-led activities, with an active social committee, book clubs and community bus, creating a sense of community that newcomers quickly feel part of.

Interest is strong as the community enters its final release, with homes selling quickly.

To help prospective buyers experience the lifestyle for themselves, New Homes Advisor Nicki Bishop hosts monthly Open for Inspections on the first Thursday of each month.

Visitors are invited to tour the estate, meet the team, and enjoy complimentary morning tea and coffee.

The homes themselves are designed with ease and comfort in mind. Low-maintenance layouts, modern finishes, and welcoming outdoor areas make downsizing not just practical, but enjoyable. It’s an environment where people can focus less on upkeep and more on the things they love. Two-bedroom homes start from $537,500 such as the popular Oregon and Monterey designs.

With its enviable location, welcoming atmosphere and limited homes remaining, Officer Lifestyle Estate is offering over-50s one last opportunity to join a well-established and vibrant community.

The next Open for Inspection at Officer will be held on Thursday 2 October. To learn more, visit www.lincolnplace.com.au/community/officer-lifestyle-estate/

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