Retirement Villages Southern Highlands

Why consider retirement living in Southern Highlands

The Southern Highlands is located a short 1.5 hours drive from Sydney made easier than ever thanks to the Hume Highway and connecting M5 and Westconnex freeways. For such close proximity to Sydney, the Southern Highlands has a lovely cooler client with lower humidity summers. It has the charm of a country town with the convenience of cosmopolitan living. The surrounding countryside features plenty of green rolling views with both native and European landscapes. There is plenty of heritage points of interest, including colonial architecture found it Bowral, Mittagong, Moss Vale, Berrimah and surrounding smaller towns.

  • Population (as at 2022): 53000
  • 89% Australian citizens and 28% aged 65 or older
  • Summer average temps 12°C min to 26°C max
  • Winter average temps 2°C min to 13°C max
  • Regular train and coach links to Sydney and Canberra as well as road links via the Hume Highway (M31).
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Queen Victoria Gardens, Picton

Picton, NSW Ref:PL23873

  • 24hr Medical Alert External
  • Onsite Nursing
  • 24hr Medical Alert External
  • Onsite Nursing

380

Dwellings

Aspire Aged Care by LDK

Greenway, ACT Ref:PL25661

  • Retirement Village
  • 1 Car Garage
  • Carport
  • Adaptable Bathroom
  • Ergonomic interior
  • Home care services
  • Secure Estate
  • Built-in emergency aid

380

Dwellings

  • Retirement Village
  • 1 Car Garage
  • Carport
  • Adaptable Bathroom
  • Ergonomic interior
  • Home care services
  • Secure Estate
  • Built-in emergency aid

162

Dwellings

BaptistCare Durham Green Village

Menangle, NSW Ref:PL28075

  • Retirement Village
  • Over 55s Development
  • Carport
  • 2 Car Garage
  • 1 Car Garage
  • Level access
  • Secure Estate
  • Home care services

162

Dwellings

  • Retirement Village
  • Over 55s Development
  • Carport
  • 2 Car Garage
  • 1 Car Garage
  • Level access
  • Secure Estate
  • Home care services
BaptistCare Clinton Place

Goulburn, NSW Ref:PL20033

Henley Brae Retirement Community

Mittagong, NSW Ref:PL20012

Levande Macquarie Grove

Tahmoor, NSW Ref:PL6661

Warrigal Care Bundanoon

Bundanoon, NSW Ref:PL4990

Warrigal Care Queanbeyan

Queanbeyan, NSW Ref:PL4994

Warrigal Goulburn

Goulburn, NSW Ref:PL6964

Carrington Retirement Village

Grasmere, NSW Ref:PL5571

Adria Village

Stirling, ACT Ref:PL20636

Regal Oaks

Wallacia, NSW Ref:PL6361

Ingenia Gardens Goulburn

Goulburn, NSW Ref:PL20981

RFBI Goulburn Masonic Village

Goulburn, NSW Ref:PL6439

IRT Macarthur

Campbelltown, NSW Ref:PL5982

Camden Downs Retirement Village

Camden South, NSW Ref:PL5372

Annesley Bowral

Bowral, NSW Ref:PL6052

Anglicare - Oran Park Village

Oran Park, NSW Ref:PL5308

Hillcrest Village

Stanwell Park, NSW Ref:PL24182

Mount Gilead Estate

Gilead, NSW Ref:PL6222

Bluegum Lifestyle Resort

Thirlmere, NSW Ref:PL5521

Gibraltar Park

Bowral, NSW Ref:PL5873

Levande Macarthur Gardens

Campbelltown, NSW Ref:PL6660

Camden Grove

Camden, NSW Ref:PL24821

Wollondilly Gardens

Goulburn, NSW Ref:PL9374

Karrara Estate

Burradoo, NSW Ref:PL12522

Greenway Views

Greenway, ACT Ref:PL25303

Cobbitty Park Village

Cobbitty, NSW Ref:PL25627

LDK Amberfield

Weston, ACT Ref:PL27973

Warrigal Queanbeyan

Queanbeyan, NSW Ref:PL6966

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