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Best of both worlds at Lincoln on the Bellarine

Lincoln on the Bellarine is more than just providing homes for retirees.

The new retirement village at Armstrong Creek is just 8km from the beach and a short drive to the centre of Geelong, offering residents the best of both worlds – coastal living with the convenience of the city nearby.

“As a community not-for-profit, our end goal is around having a positive impact in the Bellarine community and reinvesting in a better Victoria,” Peta Gillies says.

“We are doing things differently. We want to ensure our residents and their families have a positive quality of life and can live the future they always imagined. One of the ways we will achieve this is by offering an affordable payment model with no deferred management fee. This is a new concept within the retirement living industry and one that will give our residents more transparency and control over costs.”

When completed Lincoln on the Bellarine will include a cafe and bar, shared and private dining areas, spacious formal and casual lounge areas, active spaces including a gym and wellness room, recreation areas, aquatic facilities, playground for the grandkids, park and community garden, community orchard and walking trails.

“We are thrilled with the level of interest received so far,” Ms Gillies says.

“Lincoln on the Bellarine is right in the middle of new schools, retail developments and open spaces. This, combined with our service and activity programming designed to get people out of the village and actively participating in the community, will ensure that all of the benefits of social integration and inclusion are realised for our residents.”

Register your interest at lincolnonthebellarine.com.au.

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