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A New Way To Live After 50

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Next Living creates vibrant, secure communities designed for over-50s who are ready to downsize without compromise.
Enjoy modern, low-maintenance homes, welcoming neighbours, and the freedom to live life on your own terms. All in sought-after locations across Australia.

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Discover a modern, maintenance‑free lifestyle without the burden of land costs. Enjoy the freedom to unlock equity from your existing home, live closer to family and friends, and spend more time on what matters.

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Say goodbye to mowing and repairs. Our professional team maintains common areas so you can enjoy the heated pool, clubhouse, craft rooms and pet‑friendly parks.

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Live among friendly neighbours aged 55+. Join social clubs, travel groups and wellness classes. Feel safe with gated access and onsite managers.

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Feel at ease knowing your home is in a secure, gated community with friendly neighbours and dedicated onsite management. We prioritise your safety and peace of mind, so you can focus on enjoying life.

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Over 50s Living Designed for Your Lifestyle

Next Living offers more than just a home, it's a community built for connection, comfort, and peace of mind. Our gated communities across Australia will combine modern, low-maintenance homes alongside shared spaces, events and facilities that make every day enjoyable. Whether you're looking to downsize, travel more or simply enjoy a lock and leave lifestyle, we're here to help you make the most of your next chapter.

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