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Freedom starts at Avington Living Point Cook

For many over 50s, the family home is full of memories – but also endless maintenance. A move to Avington Living in Point Cook, isn’t just aboutdownsizing; it’s about gaining freedom. Freedom from house upkeep and costly repairs. Freedom to travel knowing your home is safe. Freedom to focus on the people and pursuits that matter most.

At Avington, every day feels like a holiday. Wander tree-lined streets to a clubhouse alive with energy, swim year-round in the heated pool, or meet friends over a friendly game of bowls. With a boutique cinema, gym, library and private dining room all on your doorstep, your social calendar can be as full – or as relaxed – as you choose.

And while the lifestyle is refreshing, the finances are reassuring too. Avington’s land lease model means you own your home outright while simply leasing the land beneath it. That structure keeps things simple and transparent: no stamp duty when you buy, no council rates to budget for and absolutely no exit fees or hidden costs when you sell. Best of all, any capital gain is yours to keep, giving you both freedom today and financial security for tomorrow.

Stage 10 homes are now selling, with smart designs to match different ways of living. The Kirkham offers two bedrooms plus a study – ideal if you’d like extra room for hobbies, guests or a home office. The one-bedroom Windsor, priced at just $420,000, is perfect for those who want a smaller more affordable option. Whichever design you choose, every home comes with light-filled open-plan living, European appliances and a 7-star energy rating, so comfort, efficiency and style are built in as standard.

Making the move to Avington has never been easier – or more rewarding. Secure your Stage 10 home with just a $3,000 deposit, then receive $20,000 rebate* at settlement. That’s money you can put towards moving costs, upgrading the caravan, topping up the nest egg or booking that long-planned holiday. Even better, settlement can be delayed until 31 January 2026. That means you’ll have the breathing space to sell your current home on your own terms, plan a stress-free move and step straight into your new Avington lifestyle with confidence.

Isn’t it time you stopped worrying about upkeep and started living with freedom? Discover Avington Living today at avingtonliving.com.au or call (03) 8400 0408 to book your private tour.

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