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Bellarine Springs village open day Sunday

Almost 80 residents call Bellarine Springs home and this Sunday the community is throwing its doors open to show why.
With construction on stage three beginning and stage four homes being snapped up fast, Bellarine Springs will welcome the public to share a taste of village life.
“Our Bellarine Springs community is special for so many reasons,” says Geoffrey Reeve, chief executive officer of Pinnacle Living.
“The location, the quality homes and the outstanding facilities and services we offer are all big drawcards for our residents.
“But it is the people of Bellarine Springs, the residents and staff, who really make this community a wonderful place to call home and the open day is a great way to experience village life.”
Pinnacle Living will offer tours of the village’s pool, spa, gym, movie theatre, bar, bowling green, sports pavilion, tennis court and more.
A range of independent experts will be on hand, like Wightons Lawyers managing director Justine Finlay, for visitors to understand every aspect of what a move to Bellarine Springs involves.
Located in Drysdale, the village offers a combination of luxury and convenience with all medical and shopping facilities, plus golf courses and wineries within easy reach.
New homes are available now and off-the-plan for stages three and four and are going fast.
Bellarine Springs is an independent living community for over 55s, ultimately offering 194 homes on 24 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland.
Find out more by phoning 5253 0111 and registering to attend the open day.

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