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Safe, connected living in the heart of Grovedale

Just 15 minutes from Geelong, you’ll find The Grove by Teman, a hidden gem for over 55s.

Here, residents enjoy the best of both worlds, a peaceful, secure setting alongside everyday convenience and a genuine sense of community. With maintenance-free living and friendly neighbours, life feels easier and more connected.

With homes starting from just $240,000, The Grove by Teman offers an affordable way to enjoy retirement while freeing up money for the things that matter most. For some residents, there’s also the

added benefit of Rent Assistance, available in certain circumstances where eligibility criteria are met.

At the heart of Teman’s vision is the belief that retirement should be a time to enjoy connection, friendship, and a genuine sense of belonging. Villages are designed to make social connection feel natural, with spaces that encourage people to meet, chat, and take part as they wish.

Each village offers something unique, yet they all share the Teman difference, a welcoming spirit, a sense of connection, and strong ties to the local community. Managers and teams are actively engaged in village life, ready to listen and respond so that residents know their voices are valued.

This people-first approach is felt day to day. Rather than being a distant operator, Teman stays present and engaged, celebrating milestones with residents, supporting community-led activities, and fostering a strong sense of home.

“I only wish I’d moved here sooner,” one resident said.

For Ray, a resident at The Grove, the move has been exactly what he hoped for. He quickly settled into the relaxed rhythm of village life and now adds his green touch to the shared gardens, helping keep the surroundings looking their best.

It’s a wonderful example of how residents shape the community together.

Life at The Grove is peaceful yet full of opportunity. Whether it’s joining in with social activities and outings, spending time with family and friends, or simply appreciating the quiet comfort of home, residents have the freedom to choose how they spend their days.

With affordable homes and a supportive community around them, many find they have more time, energy, and resources to enjoy the retirement they’ve worked hard for.

We are hosting Open Homes on Thursday October 9 from 10am to 11 am. It’s a great chance to come and explore the village in person.

You’re welcome to drop by at 6–12 Matthews Street, Grovedale, or give Bree a call on 0472-878 749 if you’d like to know more.

Learn more at thegrovebyteman.com.au

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