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Over 55’s living in North East Region

Benalla Tourist Park – Over 55’s living in Victoria’s picturesque North East Region

Looking to downsize to a quality, affordable tree change lifestyle that provides the perfect balance of convenience to facilities, essential services and amenities with a peaceful semi-rural setting in Victoria’s picturesque North East?

Benalla Tourist Park offers a community-focussed, pet-friendly and affordable lifestyle solution, allowing retirees to downsize their home while upsizing their lifestyle. It’s a wonderful retirement base for the over 55’s who love history, art, food and motor racing conveniently located close to the shops, cafes, restaurants, galleries, historic walks and medical services of the Benalla township, but only a short drive to local wineries, the north east silo art trail, Winton Wetlands and Winton Motor Raceway.

The park has added some lovely facilities to its residential village recently including a thriving community garden, dog wash area and refurbishment of the swimming pool as part of an exciting new expansion project. As the village grows, an off-leash dog park and a new community facility will be added to complement the growing development.

Quality, brand new 2-bedroom homes are available at prices that won’t break your budget in the park’s village expansion, and provide an affordable housing option for the over 55’s market. “Off the plan” options are also available to allow you to customise your forever home if you see a particular site that you love.

Being a land-lease community, there are no entry or exit fees and no stamp duty applies when purchasing a home in the park. Our simplified sale process and affordable site fees allow you more time (and money) for the important things in life!

Call our office on 03 5760 2000 to organise a tour today, we can’t wait to show you the Benalla Tourist Park Lifestyle!

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