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Smooth Move Offer and Final Homes

Over-50s urged to act fast as Officer Lifestyle Estate nears sell-out.

Over-50s in Melbourne’s south-east have one last chance to join the thriving Officer Lifestyle Estate, with the community now down to its final homes.

Developed by Lincoln Place, the over 50s neighbourhood has grown into a thriving hub for those seeking an independent lifestyle and social connection. Residents enjoy a range of facilities including a clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, library, bowling green and new pickleball courts. Many also take part in resident-led activities, with an active social committee, book clubs and a community bus helping newcomers quickly feel at home.

To make the move easier, Lincoln Place is offering a $5,000 boost towards moving costs for a limited time. With demand surging as the estate enters its final release, this exclusive incentive is designed to help new residents settle in with ease. To access the moving money, buyers must place a deposit before 30 November 2025.

Locals are invited to experience the community firsthand at the monthly Open for Inspections on the first Thursday of each month, where visitors can tour the homes, explore the amenities, meet the team, and enjoy complimentary morning tea.

Homes in the community are designed with ease and comfort in mind, featuring practical layouts, and convenient touches like wall ovens. Popular designs such as the Kansas and Colorado, starting from $540,000, combine practicality with style – making downsizing not just sensible, but an exciting opportunity to rightsize into a brand-new home.

Learn more at lincolnplace.com.au

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