VIC: AdventCare breaks ground on “easy living” retirement village – concierge service available

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VIC: AdventCare breaks ground on “easy living” retirement village – concierge service available
Hon Bruce Atkinson, David Reece, Acting CEO of AdventCare, Cr Prue Cutts, Pastor Graeme Christian, Michael Sukkar MP and Galen Gan, Infrastructure Coordinator, Seventh-day Adventist Church

The Pavilions Blackburn Lake which will feature 133 apartments over seven four-storey buildings at Nunawading, 17km east of the Melbourne CBD. Federal Member for Deakin and Assistant Minister to the Treasurer, Michael Sukkar, turned the first sod. The Not For Profit already has three retirement villages and two aged care facilities in Victoria, but Pavilions – built on land owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church since the 1920s and used for their annual retreat where tents were arranged around a central pavilion, hence the name – is a step up. Check out their website HERE. Designed in partnership with VIA Architects and Hecker Guthrie, the apartments range from one-bedroom to three-bedroom plus study and include Signature Suites which will feature floor-to-ceiling windows, treetop views and luxury appliances and finishes. A concierge service will also be available five days a week, with services coordinated and delivered by AdventCare. The first stage of 44 apartments is selling now priced from $696,000 through to $1,545,000 – we’d say it looks like it’s worth the price tag.

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