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Live your best life with Lifestyle Communities

For 20 years, Lifestyle Communities has lived and breathed the wants and needs of the downsizer homeowner.

Lifestyle Communities consistently refines its approach, communities and homes to not only meet your needs – but exceed them! And with two decades of experience, the focus at Lifestyle Communities is on giving homeowners what they want; and what they need, has never been sharper.

Lifestyle builds beautiful, downsizer-centric homes across Melbourne, Geelong, the Bellarine and Mornington peninsulas and regional Victoria, complemented by stunning amenities that engender connectivity and wellbeing.

You can choose to live where the holiday never ends. At Lifestyle Communities, you can spend your days soaking up the serene surroundings or spruce up your daily grind with access to stunning amenities a short stroll from your front door.

Located at the heart of each community, the clubhouse is architecturally designed with plenty of space for you to relax, recharge or re-energise.

An extension of your own home, you’ll have a host of lifestyle-enhancing facilities* at your fingertips, including:

· Barbeque area

· Billiards

· Business Centre

· Electric car

· Cinema

· Community Shuttle

· Croquet Court

· Dog Wash

· Electric Bikes

· Fishing boat

· Gym

· Indoor Pool

· Library

· Makers Studio

· Micro Brewery

· Orchard

· Outdoor Pool

· Pickleball Court

· Spa

· Tennis Court

Across all communities, the Lifestyle team has designed, installed and delivered a range of resort style amenities and surrounds for homeowners to call their own.

If there’s one thing Lifestyle has always stayed committed to in two decades of business, it’s helping homeowners upsize their lifestyles when they downsize to a Lifestyle Community.

The world class amenities give ‘staycation’ a whole new meaning.

Call the team to discuss your downsizing dream today 1300 50 55 60.

*Facilities may vary depending on the community location

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