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Oktoberfest fun at local over 50s Lifestyle Estate

Officer Lifestyle Estate will open its gates for an Oktoberfest Open Day on Saturday, 25 October, from 11am to 2pm, welcoming locals for a relaxed day of food, music and community spirit.

The event will feature free German-style catering, live music and family entertainment, with Andy’s Antics returning to keep the crowd entertained and face painting available for the kids.

Alongside the festivities, guests will be able to tour the display homes and resort-style facilities, including the clubhouse, pool, gym, library, bowling green and pickleball court. Guided tours will run throughout the day, with New Homes Advisor Nicki Bishop on hand to answer questions about the final homes now selling.

For those thinking about downsizing, the Oktoberfest event is also a chance to learn more about Lincoln Place’s Smooth Move offer. Buyers who deposit on a new home in the community before 30 November 2025 will receive a $5,000 rebate towards moving costs – designed to take some of the stress out of relocating and make the transition into community life even easier.

Located just ten minutes from Pakenham, Officer Lifestyle Estate has become a welcoming hub for over-50s who want to enjoy modern, low-maintenance homes without losing their sense of connection.

Residents say the best part of life at Officer is the friendships formed through activities such as book clubs, bowling and social outings, with the clubhouse providing a natural place to come together.

With the estate now in its final stages, the Oktoberfest Open Day is the perfect chance to combine a fun day out with the opportunity to explore one of Melbourne’s most vibrant over-50s communities.

Register now at lincolnplace.com.au/events

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