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Retirement villages will have to simplify their contracts and make exit fees and preparing units for resale fairer, under proposed laws the Queensland Government wants passed by the end of the year.
Retirement living isn’t just on the coast, with villages also popping up in the tropics of far north Queensland. In Cairns, works on the $90 million Botanica Lifestyle Resort are expected to ...
Retirees across Queensland are paying nearly 50 per cent less for a retirement unit compared to a house in the same postcode, new data has revealed, as the state grapples with a worsening housing ...
Laws governing retirement villages, including the sale of villas, vary from state to state. In Victoria and Queensland, village operators don't need a real estate agent's licence to sell villas ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Regional News. Followed categories will be added to My News. But they’re just some of the luxury facilities on offer at retirement villages across Queensland ...
Retirement villages offer affordable solution to Queensland housing crisis. New data has revealed Queensland retirement units are significantly cheaper than housing in the same postcode, however ...
But they’re just some of the luxury facilities on offer at retirement villages across Queensland. Across the state, there are about 330 registered retirement villages to cater for those looking ...
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