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Callisto Place is for people who love life!

Callisto Place is for people who love life!

A vibrant new retirement community for people who love being amongst it all, Callisto Place

is set in the heart of the thriving town centre of Polaris at Bundoora. It has everything you

need for a joyful, exciting ‘retirement’ and to make it even easier to experience what life

could be like for you, they have fast tracked one of their apartments for you to inspect.

The display apartment is designed to showcase the size, fixtures, and finishes that people

can expect in their own future homes. Take a walk through the open plan design, feel the

finishes and see all the clever, adaptable features. Seeing the display apartment fully

finished and the progress of the construction on site is reassuringly positive and is testament

to the security and stability that comes with Australia’s largest independent not-for-profit

aged care and retirement living provider. Bolton Clarke has announced they are on track for

the Callisto Place retirement community to open in May 2024.

While the display apartment is a wonderful glimpse into what your new home could be like,

the rest of the development is just as exciting. Callisto Place will consist of 90 premium

apartments spread across six levels. Choose from one, two or three-bedroom floorplans,

designed to incorporate retirees’ needs now and into the future. Each apartment features

either a winter garden or a balcony, an undercover secure parking space and a convenient

storage cage.

Bolton Clarke’s commitment to community is exemplified through the impressive shared

spaces. There is a residents’ lounge, well-equipped gym, library, arts and crafts room,

cinema and a private dining room with a catering kitchen. There is also a sports bar featuring

a pool table and a resident’s sky terrace on Level 6. What’s more, there are plans for onsite

aged care services in the future, so residents can age in place, knowing that their evolving

needs will be taken care of within Callisto Place.

If you are thinking of moving into retirement living in Bundoora, you can’t go past Callisto

Place. Go and view the display apartment for a first-hand look. Apartments are selling from

$609,000 and will be ready to move into in May 2024.

To find out more contact Elle on 1300 001 537 or elle@callistoplace.com.au or visit

callistoplace.com.au

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