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The water’s edge lifestyle

At Pelican Shores Estate, downsizing has never looked so good.

The over 50’s lifestyle village offers a private and serene setting directly on the waterfront at Corio Bay. It’s also only a few minutes’ drive from Leopold shops and just 10 minutes from the centre of Geelong.

As well as fantastic views, residents of the village enjoy companionship, social support, community spirit and security, while maintaining a flexible and independent lifestyle.

“Pelican Shores not only allowed us to free up extra cash but it is just such a beautiful place to live,” Pelican Shores resident Norma said.

“Leaving for holidays is a breeze because there is nothing to worry about knowing your home is safe.

“We have stunning views and can walk our dogs in some of Victoria’s best surrounding countryside. The staff are friendly and helpful … it’s just a great place to call home.”

Pelican Shores offers a unique finance option known as shared equity, which enables residents to secure a brand new home and the lifestyle they’ve been dreaming of without having to break the bank.

Freed up capital, that would otherwise be tied up in homes, can then be spent or invested.

For more information on all that Pelican Shores can offer, call Cathy or Karen on 03 5250 1382 or visit www.pelicanshores.com.au.

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