Kiah Lodge Retirement Community

Retirement Living

Bateau Bay Ref:PL23406

Australian Unity Independent & Assisted Living

81

Dwellings

15 Anne Findlay Place, Bateau Bay, 2261, NSW Directions

1300 899 301

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Modern and Spacious North Facing One Bedroom Retirement Living

Modern and Spacious North Facing One Bedroom Retirement Living

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Unit 41

$290,000

This beautiful North facing unit in Kiah Lodge Retirement Community is not to be missed! • Unique North facing position one bedroom and one bathroom • Contemporary kitchen with spacious floorplan • Bright and inviting • Option for a lock up garage • 24 hour call assistance for complete peace-of-mind, NBN-ready • Easy access to the community centre. Handy visitor parking near entry Ideally positioned in our Kiah Lodge Community, this spacious one bedroom unit provides complete privacy. Located in a peaceful cul-de-sac in the heart of Bateau Bay, Kiah Lodge is close by to all the attractions and conveniences that make the Central Coast a desirable location to call home. Lush gardens, spacious surrounds and purpose-built units come together to provide an enviable lifestyle offering. To inspect please call Marty and Margaret on: 0402 781 594. Australian Unity Retirement Community Independent Living Units at Willandra are sold under a loan lease arrangement. You will have to pay a departure fee when you leave this village. You will have to share any capital gains received with the operator of this village. For more information please email us at: customercare@australianunity.com.au or call us on: 1300 160 170
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Bright and Sunny 2 bedroom Unit

Bright and Sunny 2 bedroom Unit

House
Unit 53

$380,000

Ideally positioned in our Kiah Lodge Community, this bright and sunny refurbished 2 bedroom unit is not to be missed! • Two bedroom and one bathroom • Recently refurbished with modern finishes including dishwasher and stone benchtop • Bright and inviting • Includes lock up garage • Reverse cycle Air conditioning • 24 hour call assistance for complete peace-of-mind Located in a peaceful cul-de-sac in the heart of Bateau Bay, Kiah Lodge is close by to all the attractions and conveniences that make the Central Coast a desirable location to call home. Lush gardens, spacious surrounds and purpose-built units come together to provide an enviable lifestyle offering. To inspect please call Marty and Margaret on: 0419 408 398 or 0417 838 173. Australian Unity Retirement Community Independent Living Units at Kiah Lodge are sold under a loan lease arrangement. You will have to pay a departure fee when you leave this village. You will have to share any capital gains received with the operator of this village. For more information please email us at: customercare@australianunity.com.au or call us on: 1300 160 170
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Spacious ground floor 2 bedroom Unit

Spacious ground floor 2 bedroom Unit

House
46

$350,000

Ideally positioned in our Elderslee Retirement Community, this spacious ground floor 2 bedroom cottage is not to be missed! - Two bedrooms and one bathroom - Modern kitchen including new dishwasher - Reverse cycle air conditioning - Plantation shutters - North facing aspect - Close to shops and public transport - 24 hour call assistance for complete peace-of-mind Located in the heart of Bateau Bay, Elderslee Village is close by to all of the attractions and conveniences that make the Central Coast a desirable location to call home. Lush gardens, spacious surrounds and purpose-built units come together to provide an enviable lifestyle offering. To inspect today please phone Marty or Margaret on: 0419 408 398 or 0417 838 173. Australian Unity Retirement Community Independent Living Units at Karage Lodge are sold under a loan lease arrangement. You will have to pay a departure fee when you leave this village. You will have to share any capital gains received with the operator of this village. For more information please email us at: customercare@australianunity.com.au or call us on: 1300 160 170
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Bright and sunny 1 bedroom unit

Bright and sunny 1 bedroom unit

House
56

$245,000

Ideally positioned in our Karagi Court Retirement Community, this bright and sunny unit is not to be missed!!!... • One bedroom & bathroom • Recently renovated kitchen • Single Lock-up garage • Bight and inviting leafy outlook • Walking distance to Bateau Bay Square and the beautiful Shelly Beach • 24 hour call assistance for complete peace of mind Ideally located in the heart of Bateau Bay, Karagi Court is close by to all the attractions and conveniences that make the Central Coast a desirable location to call home. Lush gardens, spacious surrounds and purpose built units come together to provide an enviable lifestyle offering. To inspect please call Marty on 0419 408 398 or Margaret on 0417 838 173. Australian Unity Retirement Community Independent Living Units at Karage Court are sold under a loan lease arrangement. You will have to pay a departure fee when you leave this village. You will have to share any capital gains received with the operator of this village. For more information please email us at: customercare@australianunity.com.au or call us on: 1300 160 170
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About this Retirement Living property
Quick Facts

Number of Dwellings

81

Number of Beds

N/A

Min. Dwelling Price

$100.00

Max. Dwelling Price

$100.00

Snapshot

Year Established

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Type of Dwellings

Low-Rise Development

Garages
  • 1 Car Garage
Independence
  • Home care services
Level of Support
  • 24hr Medical Alert External
Management
  • On-site manager
  • Residents committee
  • Medical alert to external call centre
Amenities
  • Walk to shops
  • Walk to transport
Recreational Facilities
  • Golf club nearby
  • Community centre
  • BBQ area/s
  • Library
  • Residents lounge
  • Community kitchen
  • Billiards room
Pet Policy
  • Pet Policy Not Specific
Accomodation Type
  • Retirement Village

Location

Kiah Lodge Retirement Community

15 Anne Findlay Place, Bateau Bay, 2261, NSW

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About

Kiah Lodge Retirement Community

Kiah Lodge Retirement Community is located in Bateau Bay, with easy access to Gosford and Sydney. You’ll find there’s a wide range of restaurants, cafes and art galleries in our backyard. We have a local bus that stops at our door, so getting out and about is easy. 

Kiah Lodge has a natural feel which instantly makes you feel at home. The community centre has a spacious outdoor deck for you to relax on as well as a BBQ area, giving you plenty of options for catching up with friends and family over a meal.  

Each of our Bateau Bay communities has its own distinctive architectural style and each offers a range of unit layouts, locations and aspects over established gardens and landscaped grounds. Set in a peaceful cul-de-sac amongst manicured gardens, Kiah Lodge comprises spacious one- and two-bedroom units.  

The best way to know if a place feels like home is to come and take a personal tour. Please contact us to arrange yours. We’d love to show you around. Tours will be conducted in accordance with COVID-safe procedures. 

Australian Unity Retirement Community homes at Kiah Lodge are sold under a loan lease arrangement. You will have to pay a departure fee when you leave this village. You will have to share any capital gains received with the operator of this village. For more information please email us at: customercare@australianunity.com.au or call us on: 1300 160 170 

 

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DCM Media, agedcare101

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Ian is a journalist, writer and sub-editor for the aged care sector, working at The DCM Group. He writes for The Weekly Source, agedcare101, villages.com.au and the DCM Institute fortnightly newsletter Friday. Ian is in daily contact with CEOs of retirement living, land lease and the aged care operations and makes a new contact every week. He investigates media releases, LinkedIn and Facebook for a good source for ideas for stories.

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