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These brand new villas are still under construction; however, they are now available for purchase. Floor plans are available, and additional images are coming soon.
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Please note: The images shown are examples of the 2-bedroom villas in this village and are for illustrative purposes only. Furnishings are not included.
This inviting 119 sqm, north-facing 2-bedroom villa enjoys serene water views, offering a peaceful and private retreat. Thoughtfully designed with a light-filled living area capturing all-day sun, the home features a modern kitchen and bathroom, blending practicality with contemporary style. Both bedrooms include built-in wardrobes, and a covered outdoor space provides a perfect setting to relax and soak in the natural surroundings. A secure private garage ensures safe parking and additional storage, making this villa a fantastic choice for those seeking a scenic and stress-free lifestyle.
This villa is located at IRT Dalmeny Retirement Village, a picturesque coastal area on the Far South Coast of NSW. With scenic bushland on one side and the beautiful Lake Mummuga on the other, residents enjoy a relaxed coastal lifestyle with abundant local attractions. The community offers a welcoming, secure environment with easy access to local shops, cafes, medical services, and recreational activities throughout the Eurobodalla Shire.
Payment Options Available: At IRT, we want to make it as easy as possible to understand the costs involved with living in a retirement village. It’s worth taking the time to understand how it all works, and we’re here to help each step of the way. Find out more
Download the floor plan to explore the layout here.
Recurrent Charges: Recurrent charges are essentially service fees that village residents pay to cover the cost of operating and maintaining the village. They’re paid fortnightly, and cover things such as: Council rates, water – for the village community, waste, facilities, electricity in common areas, building insurance, village security and more. Providers are not legally allowed to make a profit from these contributions and they are calculated based on actual day-to-day operating costs required to run the village.
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