About
Tweed Broadwater Village
Situated just minutes from Tweed Heads/Coolangatta, the ‘Pet Friendly’ Tweed Broadwater Village is ideally located for the over 50’s to enjoy everything the Gold Coast, Tweed Valley and Tweed Coast have to offer in a secure environment.
The ’Lifestyle Village’ is ideal for people who are able to care for themselves and is just a stroll to the Tweed River and there is public transport at the entrance to the park.
The village has 205 manufactured homes and amenities include a swimming pool, club house with a library, and a large undercover function and meeting area.
Village homes are priced according to size, position and presentation. Waterfront homes command a higher price than those in the centre of the village. Homes are available in different sizes and range from 11 to 13 metres and consist mainly of two bedrooms with a few three bedroom homes.
As with most manufactured home parks, the land on which the home stands is owned by the Park Owners. When you purchase a home, no stamp duty is payable by you; you do not pay council rates; and you simply pay a weekly site fee for the lease of the site where your home is located and for the upkeep of the park and its amenities. Should you decide to sell your home and move on, you may sell the home privately or through a licenced real estate agent such as Mr Property Services which specialises in the sale of homes in ‘Lifestyle Villages’ and ‘Residential Parks’. Plus, when you leave the park no ‘Exit Fees’ are payable to the Park Owners.
The village is centrally located, being close to Tweed City shopping centre and many recreational clubs including Tweed Head Bowls, Twin Towns, South Tweed Sports and Seagulls. Many of the clubs have free shuttle buses that pick-up at the village entrance. Plus Surfside public buses stop just outside the village on a regular basis and travel to both shopping centres and to the transit centre at Tweed Centro.
The Tweed is fortunate to have many medical facilities including the renowned John Flynn private hospital and the Tweed Heads public hospital.
There are many residentswho have lived in the village since its inception in 1990. Why? The village has less traffic and is quieter than normal suburban streets. People live in the village for the peace, quiet, friendly atmosphere and for the lifestyle. There are people from all walks of life and at different stages of life and your four legged companion is very welcome.
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