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ANYONE thinking about a new beginning in retirement could find just what they need at Pinnacle Living’s village on the Bellarine Peninsula.
Construction is well underway on Bellarine Springs, with the site beginning its transformation into one of the most beautifully appointed and convenient retirement communities in the area.
The location is exceptional, with many local shops, health services and other amenities nearby.
The stage 2a release of homes offers much more than just the prime location. Buying now gives retirees the best choice of home locations, providing easy and convenient access to all the services the village has to offer.
Peter and Beverley Lewis wasted no time when securing their new home in stage one.
“Our new home at Bellarine Springs has a prime position in the village, within a few steps of the community centre. We’re really looking forward to making the most of all the facilities,” the couple says.
Stage 2a has made more quality homes available in the new Bellarine Springs community, where residents have passion for life in all its variety.
Home prices range from $355,000 to $475,000, with no stamp duty or GST applicable.
Prospective residents are invited to visit the Bellarine Springs sales office from 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday at 101 Central Road, Drysdale, or to phone 5251 5577 for more information.

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