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Reasons to live your retirement at Tudor Village



With the Spring property market showing greatly increased buyer interest, now is the perfect time to be planning your journey to retirement living.

Tudor Village in Lilydale is a close-knit community of more than 350 residents living in a range of two or three bedroom independent living villas. The Village has been operating for more than 30 years but there’s nothing old about this village, with its state-of-the-art community centre which opened in 2017. Offering modern amenities including indoor swimming pool, activity spaces, communal lounge, commercial kitchen and expansive gardens and outdoor bowling green.

Find out what makes Tudor Village different from other retirement villages and why so many residents are happy to call their village home.

1. Tudor Village homes are individually designed with many featuring Tudor period facades and features. Every home has a lock-up garage with internal access, and most offer two or three bedrooms, some with additional study area.

2. Many of our homes have beautiful interiors with quality finishes, premium kitchen appliances and stone benchtops.

3. Streetscapes and front gardens are maintained for you, no weekends spent mowing the nature strip! Enjoy mature shady trees and well maintained garden beds and lawns.

4. You’re safe and secure here, with 24 hour personal and emergency alarm system monitoring and on-site daytime management.

5. The Tudor Village community centre offers contemporary entertainment and recreation areas, including an indoor heated chlorine-free pool, gym, movie theatre, library, craft room, billiard table, function spaces with fully equipped private kitchen facilities and complimentary tea and coffee facilities.

6. Outdoor amenities include a competition-size bowling green, caravan and boat parking, community garden, resident’s workshop, reserves and walking paths.

7. Our Tudor Village community bus is a complimentary service to the shops and services of Lilydale. Residents can use the bus for organised outings to the attractions of the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges.

8. You’re never bored here, there’s a full calendar of activities, events, and outings every month and special interest groups to get involved with to follow your passions.

9. Because we’re a family-owned and operated village, we’re proud of the family values that we all share at the village. We treat everyone with respect and kindness and everyone knows each other’s names.

10. Many of our homes are strata-title, meaning you can buy and sell your home in the same way as in the private property market. You set the price when it comes time to sell your villa and you get to keep any capital growth. As with other retirement villages, there are exit fees and refurbishment costs to be considered.*

Take the opportunity to visit Tudor Village this month and come along to our Open Day event on Wednesday 26 November between 2pm-3pm. You can find out more about the village, meet residents who live here and happily share their stories of village life, and tour some of the recently renovated villas available for sale.

To register for the Open Day on Wednesday 26 November simply visit the Tudor Village website at tudorvillage.com.au and enter your details on the registration page.

If you can’t make it to the Open Day, then feel free to book a private inspection and tour of the village at a time that suits you. Contact our Sales Manager, Kate Abdulovski to book an appointment. Tel: 03 9739 6122 or email: enquiries@tudorvillage.com.au

* Not all villas are strata, some villas are loan licence. Fees and charges apply with a monthly village body corporate fee and exit fees when leaving the village.

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