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Breaking new ground for lifestyle living in Beveridge

Construction has kicked off on the resident-only clubhouse and resort-style facilities in Beveridge’s newest downsizing community – Ingenia Lifestyle Springside.

The exciting milestone was marked by a sod turning ceremony with future residents invited as VIP guests before they begin moving into their homes in the coming months.

“This event marks the start of what will become the beating heart of our community,” said Ingenia Communities CEO John Carfi.

“We’re creating well-thought-out amenities that bring people together – places to relax, stay active, and feel a real sense of belonging. It’s all about building a thriving community, and with this milestone, this community is really starting to take shape.”

The clubhouse is set to be completed by around this time next year, and will feature a lounge area, bar and billiards tables, as well as an indoor heated pool, gym, yoga studio, gold-class-style cinema, art and craft studio, library, hair salon, outdoor barbecue area, plus croquet and pickleball courts.

“The new facilities tick all the boxes for us,” said Ingenia Lifestyle Springside homeowners Paul and Jenny.

“A morning swim, an afternoon barbecue or a coffee – we can’t wait to be part of this new community.”

As well as construction on the community facilities, work is underway across the development, with more new homes being built and community landscaping underway.

The masterplan features 262 architecturally designed homes with smart eco-friendly features designed to save residents over $2,000 a yearon household bills compared to an original 30 year old gas home*. Plus all homes are low-maintenance, which means less worries about upkeep, and more time to enjoy life – including the resort-style facilities right here in the community.

With move-in-ready options for new buyers, those exploring the idea of downsizing this year are in luck with this strictly limited-time offer: eligible customers can be in line for a $20,000 discount on their new luxury home at Ingenia Lifestyle Springside**.

You can also come and see what luxury living is like at Ingenia Lifestyle Springside by joining our display homes grand opening event on 3 July.

With homes now selling from $475,000*** and Ingenia Lifestyle benefits including no exit fees, no deferred management fees (DMF) and no stamp duty, plus resort-style facilities on your doorstep, and stunning low-maintenance homes, you’ll find a place to live life to the fullest at Ingenia Lifestyle Springside.

For more information on Ingenia Lifestyle Springside go to ingenialifestyle.com.au/beveridge or call Louise on 0438 017 752.

*Kinesis ‘Green Star Home Sustainability Analysis Report’, October 2024. Visit Ingenialifestyle.com.au/Beveridge for more information

**Terms & conditions apply. Visit Ingenialifestyle.com.au/Beveridge for more information

***Price is based on owning your home and leasing the land and is correct at the time of publishing and subject to change without notice.

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