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Lifestyle Living Awaits You

In a world of endless to-do lists, unfamiliar neighbours, and days that we rush through, the search for community feels more important than ever.

For some, connection means staying active through sport, a book club, or a shared hobby. For others, it’s about more me time, slowing down, finding time for yourself, or enjoying a chat over coffee with a close friend. No matter what it means to you, the essence of community living is choice and the freedom to live in a way that feels right just for you.

That’s the idea behind Lifestyle Communities, neighbourhoods designed with people, connection, and wellbeing in mind. It’s about finding your way to live, without needing to fit a mould.

This October, Lifestyle Communities is inviting the public to experience the joy of community first-hand. On Saturday 18 October, from 10am-2pm, all 25 Lifestyle Communities across Victoria will open their doors for one day only. You are welcome to explore the Clubhouse, our homes, meet homeowners, and experience what life could look like at Lifestyle Communities.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not just about where you live but about how you live, and who you share it with.

Learn more or find your closet community at www.lifestylecommunities.com.au/all-lifestyle-open-day.

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