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Buzz in the air at Bellarine Springs

There’s a real buzz in the air at Bellarine Springs as the last stage of new homes under construction nears completion.

As you drive into the village, a selection of beautiful new homes are already on show with the final homes due for completion in early 2026.

This is the final stage of brand-new homes under development at Bellarine Springs and it’s your last chance to secure your choice of home design and location – this is your opportunity to find your dream retirement home.

Pinnacle Living chief executive and developer of Bellarine Springs Geoff Reeve says there is no compromise when it comes to the quality build of the homes at the village.

“I have an absolute commitment to building beautiful timeless homes that will stand the test of time,” he says.

“The homes at Bellarine Springs are well-designed quality builds with many architectural design elements and premium finishes that elevate the living environment.

“Our residents are always telling us how proud they are to live here in a low-maintenance well-built home that continues to look good year after year. For many of our residents, this is their final independent living home and they deserve to have the very best in their retirement years.”

Bellarine Springs has been part of the Bellarine Peninsula lifestyle for nearly 10 years and here’s 10 good reasons why our community is the perfect place to call home:

1: Perfectly positioned – Bellarine Springs enjoys a premium position on the peninsula. Our village is built on gentle elevated land with sweeping vistas overlooking the bay.

2: Stunning homes – architecturally designed with unique features and ‘real home’ construction. Quality interiors with stone benchtops, premium appliances and stylish finishes.

3: Low-maintenance living – We take care of streetscapes and front gardens so you don’t have to.

4: Peace of mind – 24/7 in-house monitored personal alert system for your safety and wellbeing.

5: Resort-style community centre – Pool, spa, gym, movie theatre, library, function spaces and more.

6: Outdoor lifestyle – Bowling green, tennis and pickleball court, community garden, walking paths, wetlands and even caravan and boat parking.

7: Community bus – Complimentary trips to shops, services and local attractions.

8: Always something to do – An abundant calendar of events, activities, and special interest groups.

9: Family values – A warm, welcoming, family-owned retirement village where everyone belongs.

10: 10 out of 10

Good value, quality build and an established community of like-minded people. Bellarine Springs ticks all the boxes.

Be among the first to view the final new homes now available at Bellarine Springs with a special VIP Open Week from 17 to 21 November.

For more information and to register your interest for the Open Week at Bellarine Springs, contact Fiona Olin on 03 5253 0111 or email folin@pinnacleliving.com.au

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