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Premier Villages

When you’re looking for retirement villages with a bit of luxury, you’ll find a range of providers that provide resort-style retirement villages.

These premier villages feel like five star hotels and can provide a range of hotel-like features including an onsite golf course, pool and spa, licensed bars and more.

There are many retirement villages who offer serviced apartments, meaning that they provide additional help for a monthly fee.

These features may include help with cooking, laundry, ironing and other domestic duties to help you around the house. There may also be some low care nursing care available, the services will vary between villages.

Where Can I Find Premier Villages?

The best way to find villages which have more luxury features is to search for villages that classify themselves as a ‘resort’. You can use our online directory to find resort-style retirement villages in your area.

Resort-style Villages in Queensland

Resort-style Villages in New South Wales

Resort-style Villages in Victoria

Resort-style Villages in South Australia

Resort-style Villages in Western Australia


 

Last home buyers: "Do your homework"

By on Thursday, March 13, 2014

Buying your first home is a daunting process that forces you to weigh up how you want live with what is realistically affordable.

When buying your last home, money may be less of an issue, but it should not stop being a consideration.

Tuning in: residents get targeted content through "in-house" TV channel

By on Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Retirement Living Online Managing Director Ben Hannemann dropped into the Golden Days Radio studio yesterday morning to chat with presenter Dudley Chamberlain about his latest venture, Web2TV, and how it can bring the glory days of radio back to those who lived them.

Financial literacy in retirement villages needs work

By on Friday, February 14, 2014

A study into the motivations of people who choose retirement village accommodation in New South Wales has found the financial literacy of potential residents to be a concern.

Macquarie University lecturer in applied finance Dr Timothy Kyng hopes to interview 60 new residents of retirement villages and 20 retirement village operators to compile the research which he expects to publish at the end of the year.

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