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Experience life by bay

To celebrate Geelong Seniors Festival Pelican Shores is opening its gates for an open day on Saturday 27 October.

The day will run from 10am to 2pm and will be a great opportunity for anyone who is considering downsizing to visit the village and meet with staff and residents.

There will be light entertainment and a BBQ as well as tours of the village and the homes for sale.

You’ll also have the chance to wander along the waterfront boardwalk and say hi to the resident pelicans and black swans.

Pelican Shores offers a serene setting on the water at Corio Bay, just a few minutes’ drive from Leopold shops and 10 minutes from the centre of Geelong.

Residents of the village enjoy companionship, social support, community spirit and security whilst maintaining a flexible and independent lifestyle.

Unlike other retirement living options, Pelican Shores offers a unique finance option known as Shared Equity which enables you to secure a brand new home and the lifestyle you have been dreaming of without having to break the bank.

Freed up capital, that would otherwise be tied up in your home, can then be spent or invested as you choose.

More information on all that Pelican Shores can offer you will be available at the open day. Bookings are essential as spaces are limited.

To RSVP please call Cathy or Karen on 03 5250 1382 or visit www.pelicanshores.com.au.

 

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