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MAKE THIS FIRST RESORT, NOT LAST

It’s clear when being greeted at the door by Lyn and her much-loved miniature schnauzer Toby, that after 12 months living at Palm Lake resort Truganina, their house really has become a home.

“I just love it here,” Lyn said. “It was one of the best things I ever did, but if I couldn’t have brought Toby with me I would never have even considered it as an option.” She said Toby had met his own “new best friends” at the off-leash dog area and enjoyed playing on the equipment provided.

Lyn is a member of the Winnebago, Campervan and Motorhome Club.

“My plan when I moved in to Palm Lake, Truganina, was to purchase a Motorhome, which I’m happy to say I now have. I can travel away now with the peace of mind knowing friendly neighbours are keeping an eye on everything for me.

“People come to the resort for different reasons. I liked the fact I don’t have to be involved in everything if I don’t want to, that choice is mine. I can be as private as I like or join in the activities,” Lyn said. “I love the Yogalates and line-dancing and I recently went on the bus trip to the markets. I look forward to Wednesday night meals as it’s a good chance to catch up.”

Palm Lake Resort Truganina provides affordable, luxury living for active, mature-age adults who are looking for a lifestyle change. The resort offers an indoor heated pool and spa, luxurious air-conditioned 60-seat cinema, nine-hole mini-golf, an-all weather undercover bowling green, darts, pool, snooker in the fully equipped Charlton Room, Zumba, bocci and aqua-robics.

When buying into a Palm Lake Resort, residents pay no entry fee or stamp duty when they move in. A low fortnightly site fee covers all council rates, garbage disposal, and unlimited use of all the facilities the resort has to offer.

Homes start from $309,000 and residents keep 100 per cent of their capital gain. Stage 3 is selling fast with some great two- and three- bedroom designs to choose from.

The Paradise Palms Clubhouse offers residents a weekly roast night, including dessert, at an affordable price. There’s also one free weekly meal per household. The Bistro in the clubhouse has a lunch time menu at a low $6.

Rental assistance may be available for people who qualify through Centrelink or Veteran Affairs

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Palm Lake Resort, 7 Taronga Road, Truganina. Open seven days. Inquiries: 1800 686 096 or www.palmlakeresort.com.au

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