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Lifestyle is the key

Having recently moved from their family home, Bob and Leath Commens are over the moon with their new lifestyle at GemLife.

They considered a few different over 50s resorts, but nothing compared to GemLife in terms of meeting all their requirements.

“GemLife offered a beautiful location, the homes are finished to a higher standard than other resorts, and the facilities we have access to are second-to-none,” Leath said.

Bob agreed, “The lifestyle we can enjoy here was the real selling point for us. It’s the perfect combination of a lovely home, friendly community, secure environment and incredible resort facilities.”

GemLife General Manager, Ben Livingstone, said the GemLife promise is all about lifestyle and community.

“GemLife creates friendships, rather than just neighbours,” Mr Livingstone said.

“Social connections are vital to emotional health and wellbeing, just as staying active is vital to physical health and wellbeing.

“Our Resorts provide a community of like-minded people, as well as five-star leisure, sport and social facilities. GemLife is more than just a home, it’s a lifestyle.”

Outdoor facilities at GemLife include a floodlit tennis court, swimming pool, putting green, bocce court, bowling green, off-leash dog run and other recreational areas.

In addition, the Country Club includes a heated indoor pool and spa, gymnasium, library, cinema, bowling alley, games room, café and bar, just to name a few.

Homes are architecturally designed, spacious and include premium fittings and appliances. Additional features like reverse cycle air conditioning, stainless steel security screens and solar power are standard inclusions.

GemLife has six current resorts at Maroochydore, Pacific Paradise, Bribie Island, Highfields, Lennox Head and Woodend.

For more information go to gemlife.com.au

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