Stephen and Judy feel so lucky to have found their perfect home

After moving from acreage into a unit at Scarborough, Stephen and Judy Hilton soon realised that apartment living wasn’t for them. It was time to rightsize their lifestyle, which is exactly what they did - at Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront! FROM DOWNSIZING TO RIGHTSIZING Looking for a balance of indoor and outdoor living, the Hiltons also wanted to live in a location that was central to their children. They had driven past Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront on many occasions over the years.And every time they’d note how amazing it looked -from the modern homes and immaculatelylandscaped grounds to the surrounding parklandsand serenity of the Caboolture River.When they began their search for their next home, Stephen and Judy looked at quite a few Lifestyle Resorts. But none compared to the quality of Living Gems.And, to seal the deal, they were floored by the service and attention they were given by the Resort Managers who “bent over backwards” to look after them.“We hadn’t originally...
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What others call optional upgrades, we call standard

Here at Living Gems, we’re committed to providing you with the absolute best in over 50s living – without you having to break the bank. Offering a range of high quality, energy-saving inclusions that come standard with all our homes, we endeavour to make your lifestyle is affordable, comfortable and all-round wonderful.What are our WOW Factor Standard Inclusions? We’re glad you asked! Let’s take you on a tour.Welcoming you into your new home, the 2700mm high ceilings immediately create an open, airy and spacious feel, while the high quality finishes give you a real sense of luxury.Making your way through the villa, you’ll find a superbly designed kitchen featuring:A walk-in pantry (if applicable) Premium stone benchtops with waterfall sides An integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher A built-in microwave.This is seamless living at its best!Moving on to the bedrooms, the master includes a luxurious walk-in robe, while the second bedroom features a customised built-in wardrobe with mirrored doors. And, providing you...
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Finding Certainty In Uncertain Times at Living Gems

Gail with Managers, Mark and Michelle at Living Gems Caboolture RiverfrontWhen the COVID-19 pandemic swept across Australia, Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront Resident, Gayle Harris, knew she had to think outside the box to keep her community connected.Prompting unprecedented lockdowns throughout Queensland, COVID-19 changed life as we know it. With the introduction of government restrictions, the vibrant, thriving community at Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront needed to quickly re-define and re-shape their social and active lifestyles. Overcoming the uncertainty of COVID-19 As restrictions were put in place throughout Queensland, many Living Gems Caboolture Riverfront Residents felt a level of uncertainty, as did most Australians. The lockdown rules meant that they needed to stay within their homes and weren’t allowed visitors, which included family and grandchildren.Putting the health and well-being of residents first and foremost, the Living Gems management team responded quickly to the pandemic. Communicating regularly with home owners, they ensured they were always up-to-date with the latest news and developments.“The Living Gems team...
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40 years of connections discovered at Living Gems

When Sandy Sinclair moved into her new home at Living Gems Caboolture she never had anticipated the wonderful friendships she has formed, particularly with Home Owner Pam Taylor, with whom she had unknowingly shared a parallel history.After running into each other a number of times at the resort, Pam and Sandy became fast friends. It didn’t take long before they discovered that they share 40 years of connections.Sandy said they could trace their first connection to their schooling days and then to later in life when she and her late husband were living in Moranbah.“It turned out that one of my good friends during my school years, going back over 50 years, has been Pams best friend for over 40 years during their time living in both Moranbah and Yeppoon,” says Sandy. “The second connection we worked out was via my brother; he was working with Pam’s late husband as an electrician in Moranbah mine for a number of years...
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