Bethanie Beachside. New stage two-bedroom villas from $440,000
Just a stone's throw from the pristine beaches and Yanchep National Park, Bethanie Beachside offers the perfect balance of beach and bush living so you'll feel like you're on a never-ending holiday.
Bethanie Beachside is home to a vibrant and inclusive community and a bustling social scene complete with regular quiz and movie nights, BBQs, bingo and sundowners.
The village boasts a well laid out design framed with beautiful villas and streetscapes. With complimentary home and garden maintenance, you can free yourself from daily chores to truly take advantage of all the amenities and activities on offer.
So if you’re looking to embrace the next stage of your life, it’s never too early to make the move.
Understanding Retirement Living Costs
Each residence contributes a proportion of money to the village operating budget, paid on a fortnightly basis know as a weekly village levy or recurrent charge. These charges go towards the running of the village on an ongoing basis and include Grounds Maintenance, Equipment/Building Maintenance, Energy Costs, Building Insurance, Rates/Taxes/Fees, Security/Monitoring and village staff.
Our retirement homes for lease are available to purchase through Lease for Life arrangements. This lease gives you occupation rights for your retirement home and the ability to use the facilities until you decide to leave. There are also small additional fees and an exit payment fee when you vacate the village. We can talk you through the process to purchase a home in one of our villages with our friendly sales team.
The DMF is a traditional contract model when you buy into a Lease for Life Village. It is a percentage of costs paid back to the Village Owner at time of vacation of your unit. The DMF allows the Village Owner to reinvest back into the community and other Projects.
Leases are widely used by Retirement Village operators in Western Australia. Under the Lease, Residents are granted a lease for life (60 years) for the exclusive right to occupy their home. They are also granted the right to use the common areas and community facilities on a shared basis with other residents.