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Discover the benefits of living at Noosa Waters Retirement Estate

Imagine waking up every day in a home that blends luxury, community, and natural beauty – a true paradise designed for the golden years of life.

Noosa Waters Retirement Estate, by Southern Cross Care Queensland, is the perfect destination for those seeking resort-style living with the freedom and independence to enjoy life’s pleasures.

Located on the serene shores of Lake Weyba, Noosa Waters offers a tranquil lifestyle just minutes from Noosa’s iconic Hastings Street shopping precinct, the beautiful beaches of Noosa Heads, and the picturesque Noosa River.

This unbeatable location ensures that every resident has access to the best that the Noosa lifestyle has to offer, including fine dining, boutique shopping, and outdoor recreation.

At Noosa Waters, the modern, spacious villas provide more than just a place to live—they are homes designed with your comfort and convenience in mind. Each villa features open-plan living, two bedrooms (with optional study or sunroom), and an alfresco patio perfect for entertaining family and friends. From air-conditioning and built-in wardrobes to an internal laundry and a 24-hour emergency call system, every detail has been carefully thought out to provide peace of mind and a stress-free lifestyle.

Life at Noosa Waters is enriched by the strong sense of community among residents. The village offers a variety of activities to foster social connections, including games afternoons, social dinners, and shopping trips. These events provide an excellent opportunity to form lifelong friendships with like-minded individuals who, like you, have chosen to embrace retirement living as it should be.

The gated community boasts a range of resort-style amenities, such as a heated swimming pool, spa, barbecue area, billiards room, gymnasium, and a Community Centre. Whether you’re taking a dip in the pool, reading in the resident’s library, or enjoying a quiet stroll through the tropical landscaped gardens, you’ll find countless ways to spend your days in comfort and relaxation. For those with a love for adventure, storage is available for boats and caravans, ensuring that your passion for exploring doesn’t end with retirement.

Transparency is a cornerstone of our philosophy at Noosa Waters. We believe in clear communication and openness about pricing and services, ensuring that you always know what to expect. You can trust that there are no hidden costs or surprises—just honest, straightforward information to help you make the best decisions for your future.

At Noosa Waters Retirement Estate, every day is an opportunity to enjoy the freedom, security, and joy that retirement living can bring.

Join our vibrant community and discover why so many residents proudly call Noosa Waters home -a place where paradise truly meets peace of mind.

To learn more about Noosa Waters Retirement Estate, visit sccqld.com.au or contact 1800 899 300.

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