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Resort-style living coming soon to Beveridge

Retirees seeking luxury, relaxation and recreation will soon find everything they need in one place. Developer Ingenia Lifestyle is building its newest community in Beveridge – designing the masterplan with future residents in mind.

Ingenia Lifestyle Springside will set the tone for lifestyle living in the area, with high-quality architecturally-designed homes and community facilities created for connection, creativity, and good old-fashioned fun.

Fundamental to spending retirement doing the things you love is having the time available. This is why the stunning homes at Ingenia Lifestyle Springside are designed for low-maintenance living, meaning less worries about repairs, mowing lawns or climbing ladders to clean out the gutters.

Unique to this community, the Green Star Home designs also offer a high level of comfort to enhance wellbeing. High performance insulation, double glazed windows, and airtight construction ensures the house is well sealed, keeping temperatures cosy year-round – warm in winter and cool in summer – while preventing draughts. In addition, a ventilation system continuously circulates fresh air throughout the home, reducing moisture, dust and odours, improving air quality and creating a healthy living environment.

The resort-style facilities – including a clubhouse, indoor heated pool, gym, art and craft studio, hair salon, cinema and more – also offer an opportunity for retirees to stay active and connected. The outdoor spaces and lounges also provide areas where neighbours can come together to eat and socialise, or hone their skills – from crafting to using the workshop, there’s something for everyone.

Construction is full-steam ahead on this exciting new community, and the first homes will be ready for their new owners to move in by the middle of this year. Homes are now selling from $475,000*, with no stamp duty, no exit fees, and you get to keep any capital gains if you decide to sell. For many residents, selling their family home and moving to an Ingenia Lifestyle home means freeing up capital and spending it on the good things in life (like travel, good food, and grandkids).

A new era of retirement is coming to life in this picturesque corner of Melbourne amid natural beauty and next door to Mandalay Golf Course. For more information on Ingenia Lifestyle Springside in Beveridge go to ingenialifestyle.com.au/springside-beveridge, call Louise on 0438 017 752, or visit the sales office at Craigieburn Central Shopping Centre, opposite Australia Post.

*Price is based on owning your home and leasing the land and is correct at the time of printing and subject to change without notice. 29.1.25

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