Palm Lake Resort

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OP:1630

Palm Lake Resort
Palm Lake Resort

PO Box 10479, Southport BC, 4215, QLD

13 72 56

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About

Palm Lake Resort

Palm Lake Group boasts over 46 years of expertise and knowledge in creating resort-style havens for discerning over-50s. As a proudly Australian and family-owned company, we meticulously curate communities that embody the essence of elegance, excitement, inspiration, and aspiration.

We are passionate about redefining retirement living, and our commitment to understanding the needs of today’s vibrant generation of over-50s has led us to create revolutionary and innovative luxury lifestyle resorts.

Our distinguished portfolio of 28 communities across Australia has received numerous accolades from the Master Builders Association. Each award serves as a testament to our commitment to delivering unrivalled quality, impeccable craftsmanship, and unparalleled design.

Consistently exceeding industry standards, we have established ourselves as true leaders in delivering luxury over-50s lifestyle resorts.

 

THE BEST IN OVER-50s LIVING. THIS IS YOUR TIME.

Retirement Villages Operated by Palm Lake Resort

Palm Lake Resort Mount Warren Park

Retirement Village | Mount Warren Park, QLD | Ref: 20370

Palm Lake Resort Carindale

Retirement Village | Carindale, QLD | Ref: 20372

Palm Lake Resort Waterford
Palm Lake Resort Waterford

Retirement Village | Waterford, QLD | Ref: 20383

Palm Lake Resort Beachmere Sands
Palm Lake Resort Beachmere Sands

Retirement Village | Beachmere, QLD | Ref: 23377

Palm Lake Resort Eagleby Heights

Retirement Village | Eagleby, QLD | Ref: 23896

Palm Lake Resort Bargara

Retirement Village | Bargara, QLD | Ref: 24044

Palm Lake Resort Upper Coomera

Retirement Village | Upper Coomera, QLD | Ref: 24045

Palm Lake Resort Toowoomba

Retirement Village | Cranley, QLD | Ref: 24030

Palm Lake Resort Yamba Cove
Palm Lake Resort Yamba Cove

Retirement Village | Yamba, NSW | Ref: 24047

Palm Lake Resort Banora Point

Retirement Village | Banora Point, NSW | Ref: 24018

Palm Lake Resort Phillip Island

Retirement Village | Cowes, VIC | Ref: 24007

Palm Lake Resort Truganina

Retirement Village | Truganina, VIC | Ref: 24020

Palm Lake Resort Willow Lodge

Retirement Village | Bangholme, VIC | Ref: 24025

Palm Lake Resort Hervey Bay

Retirement Village | Eli Waters, QLD | Ref: 24304

Palm Lake Resort Fern Bay
Palm Lake Resort Fern Bay

Retirement Village | Fern Bay, NSW | Ref: 24345

Palm Lake Resort Ballina
Palm Lake Resort Ballina

Retirement Village | Ballina, NSW | Ref: 6301

Palm Lake Resort Tea Gardens
Palm Lake Resort Tea Gardens

Retirement Village | Tea Gardens, NSW | Ref: 24329

Palm Lake Resort Tweed River

Retirement Village | Banora Point, NSW | Ref: 24371

Palm Lake Resort Cooroy-Noosa

Retirement Village | Cooroy, QLD | Ref: 24427

Palm Lake Resort Caloundra Cay

Retirement Village | Little Mountain, QLD | Ref: 25232

Palm Lake Resort Beachmere Bay
Palm Lake Resort Beachmere Bay

Retirement Village | Beachmere, QLD | Ref: 25394

Palm Lake Resort Deception Bay

Retirement Village | Deception Bay, QLD | Ref: 13329

Palm Lake Resort Bethania

Retirement Village | Bethania, QLD | Ref: 25373

Palm Lake Resort Pelican Waters
Palm Lake Resort Pelican Waters

Retirement Village | Pelican Waters, QLD | Ref: 25705

Palm Lake Resort Forster Lakes
Palm Lake Resort Forster Lakes

Retirement Village | Forster, NSW | Ref: 25706

Palm Lake Resort Paynesville
Palm Lake Resort Paynesville

Retirement Village | Paynesville , VIC | Ref: 25707

Palm Lake Resort Yamba

Retirement Village | Yamba, NSW | Ref: 28214

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