Retirement villages offer a vibrant, connected community, making them an excellent choice for retirement living. In this guide, we explore the various types of retirement villages, including traditional retirement villages, rental retirement villages, assisted living and land-lease communities.
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06 February 2025
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Retirement villages provide a vibrant, connected community, making them an excellent choice for retirement living. This guide explores the different types of retirement villages, including traditional retirement villages, rental retirement communities, assisted living, and land-lease communities.
Discover the benefits and potential drawbacks of each option to make an informed decision about the best fit for your needs. Whether you're planning your next move or simply exploring your options, this article offers valuable insights into the lifestyle, amenities, and unique opportunities available in retirement villages.
In the previous articles, we explore "How to Choose a Retirement Village" and "What Questions Should I Ask at a Retirement Village?"
Here, we explore four types of retirement villages and their pros and cons.
The four main types of retirement villages are:
Traditional retirement villages
Rental retirement villages
Assisted living apartments
Land-lease villages
These are typically shared buildings like apartment blocks, villas or townhouses, or complexes of individual homes set around communal spaces. They offer independent living and are regulated by state and territory laws. The accommodation and services are designed to support ageing in a safe and supportive environment.
On the flip side, there are some other things to consider before moving into a traditional retirement village.
As the name suggests, rental retirement villages offer rental accommodation to retirees. Units could be located within traditional retirement villages but are more often in gated, purpose-built rental villages.
An assisted living apartment is a serviced apartment located within a traditional retirement village. Here, you’ll receive basic services such as cleaning, laundry and meals served in a communal dining room. Some assisted living apartment operators also offer access to allied care and nursing services.
Born from the caravan park industry, land-lease villages are usually gated complexes of individual, manufactured homes with communal areas. Increasingly, these complexes are becoming more purpose-built to support ageing.
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We understand the importance of community, belonging, and togetherness. It’s why our retirement villages have been designed with a people-first approach. Our villas, units and apartments range between 1 and 3 bedrooms in size – some with a study nook.
Featuring beautiful homes within picturesque grounds, our retirement communities offer you peace of mind and security, with a range of flexible financing options. BaptistCare has been trusted by thousands of Australians across the retirement villages, aged care, and community service sectors since 1944.
At BaptistCare, we’ve been providing quality, person-centred care for over 80 years across our retirement living communities in New South Wales, ACT, and Western Australia.
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