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Find your retirement paradise at Noosa Waters Open Day

Discover resort-style living at Noosa Waters as they open their doors for an Open Day on Saturday 20 July, from 10am to 2pm.

This special event is the perfect opportunity to explore their tropical oasis, tour their spacious open-plan homes, have a chat to retirement living experts on hand, and even hear from their current residents about the vibrant lifestyle they enjoy every day.

Enjoy guided tours of stylish and modern two bedroom villas, all with open plan living, and explore the village facilities including the heated swimming pool and spa, gym, library, community centre and barbecue area.

At Noosa Waters, not only do residents enjoy an acclaimed Noosa lifestyle, but they become part of a welcoming and vibrant community of like-minded people who have discovered retirement living as it should be.

Located on the shores of Lake Weyba, Noosa Waters is only minutes away from the iconic Hastings Street shopping precinct, stunning beaches and the Noosa River.

Whether you’re considering a move or just curious, come along and see what makes Noosa Waters Retirement Village a wonderful place to call home.

Date: Saturday 20 July

Time: 10am to 2pm

Location: Noosa Waters Retirement Village, 39 Lake Weyba Dr, Noosaville QLD

For more information, call 07 5474 4480 or contact enquiries@sccqld.com.au

Website: sccqld.com.au/retirement-living/noosa-waters

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