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Archives for 2015

New era in over 50’s living is revealed

3 March 2015 by Terence Moyana

Seachange Emerald Lakes is leading the charge to create a new era of over 50’s living in the heart of the Gold Coast with its $75 million gated country club estate.

The five-star gated community delivers an alternative for over 50’s looking to nourish their mind, bodies and souls.

Seachange project director Phil Goodman said response to the community had been overwhelming, with the first tow stages almost sold out and the first residents already moved in.

“Seachange Emerald Lakes offers a secure, premium lifestyle in a supportive, friendly environment surrounded by like-minded people,” he said.

Located on the edge of a 37ha lake, Seachange Emerald Lakes delivers stunning views and a prime position.

Upon completion, Seachange Emerald Lakes will feature 126 boulevard and waterfront homes, and a five-star residents’ country club.

Lifestyle is the major focus for the development, with the community designed to energise and invigorate residents.

Seachange Emerald Lakes is rich in amenities, with the highlight being the country club. The facility includes an indoor heated pool, tennis court, cinema, library, gym and access to a championship golf course.

Residents can also enjoy 13km of walking and bike tracks, a retail precinct and restaurants and cafes.

There is direct access to the M1 motorway to Brisbane and it is only five minutes’ drive to the Nerang rail link and 10 minutes’ drive to Broadbeach and the beaches.

The onsite sales centre is located at 1 The Inlet Drive, Emerald Lakes.

Seachange’s New Village Green a New Stage in Over 50s Living

20 February 2015 by Terence Moyana

AWARD winning over 50’s community Seachange Village Arundel has unveiled its new village green, designed to provide the community with an open air meeting place where residents can celebrate public events or indulge in physical, social or spiritual activities.

The village green has been planned to facilitate and respect the ways in which residents experience and use the area with friends and family.

It features an intimate Zen garden for meditation, yoga and Tai Chi, allowing the residents to nourish their mind, body and soul; a community pavilion for intimate private or social gatherings; two separate BBQ areas for social family or community gatherings; a community garden for green fingered residents; large grassed areas for recreation, exercise and the grandchildren to play; a state of the art wellness room; and sparkling pool.

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Seachange Village Arundel Project Director Phil Goodman officially launched the facility at a free community event for both residents and guests on February 12. The launch featured well-known local entertainers the Two Tenors and the community’s local choir the Seachange Songbirds.

Local councillors William Owen-Jones and Rob Molhoek MP were guest speakers at the event.

“I had the pleasure of being part of the Council that approved the development of Seachange and it is great to see how the Village has evolved over the past few years and the sense of community that has emerged,” Mr Molhoek said.

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“The village green is a wonderful place for residents of Seachange Village Arundel to meet, relax and socialise,” Mr Goodman said.

“They can read a book, practice yoga, share a Sunday picnic with their neighbours or enjoy an invigorating dip in the sparkling new pool.

“The new facilities will help residents stay active, healthy and engaged and enjoy a vibrant lifestyle at Seachange Village Arundel.”

Mr Goodman stated the village green was driven from a desire from residents for more open space and areas for intimate social gathering with family and friends.

“The Village Green will compliment the already exceptional facilities available, which includes our 5-star country club,” he said.

Seachange Christmas Lights Celebration!

2 February 2015 by Terence Moyana

It’s the time of the year to deck the halls with boughs of holly, or in this case, strings of fairy lights. Over 300 residents and invited guests enjoyed the Christmas spirit at Seachange Arundel’s annual Christmas Lights celebration.

Over the month of December, the five star Country Club and many homes were decorated with festive themed lights in an impressive demonstration of community spirit at the gated over 50’s estate.

On a clear Saturday evening in December, residents, their families and invited guests strolled through the exclusive Seachange streets before adjourning to the Country Club to vote for prize winners and soak up some other types of Christmas cheer!

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Children faces lit up with joy at the variety and types of decorations and they were also able to have their photo taken with Santa.

Phil Goodman, Seachange Project Manager, presented Christmas hampers to the prizewinners, including “Best Home”, “Most Artistic” and “Best Street”.

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Seachange Arundel has a very active social committee that arranges many regular and special events.

Christmas Lights is only one of many events planned by residents to help celebrate the festive season. Last Friday’s Happy Hour featured a monster raffle with a huge number of Christmas inspired prizes; including hams, turkeys, cakes and puddings. A Christmas Day lunch and free New Years Eve party will also be held. Street parties are also being held over December.

Construction January 2015

1 February 2015 by Terence Moyana

Eleven homes are now occupied at Seachange Emerald Lakes.

January saw a lot of heavy rain which flooded the site but we are pleased to report that no damage was sustained to the site or the homes.

Both the external and internal pools were poured, and the casting beds for the Country Club tilt panels are being prepared.

 

We are very excited to announce that our first display home is now open so please contact the onsite sales staff to make an appointment.

Forecast for a perfect life

14 January 2015 by Terence Moyana

MANY people will remember TV weatherman Brian Bury, who injected a unique energy into his role with Channel 9’s Today breakfast show throughout the 1980s.

For Mr Bury, presenting the weather was more than reading a set of forecasts, it was a chance to have fun, and he was known for the wacky bow ties, coloured glasses and crazy antics he used to spice up his reports.

Mr Bury and wife Margaret now call Seachange Village Arundel home, having moved in recently – for the second time.

The two were living in the over 50s community when they decided to move back to Sydney, but nothing in the southern state could compare with what they’d loved about Seachange, and when a chance rose to return, they seized it.

“We thought we could move to a similar village in Sydney but could not find anything that even came close,” Mr Bury said.

“Seachange is unique and something very special.”

While Mr Bury admitted to missing his television and radio work, he said the couple enjoyed an active lifestyle.

“Seniors are vital in the community and have so much to give,” he said. “My advice to them is don’t let yourself become isolate. Get into an over 50s active community and make the most of this exciting period of your life.”

Mr Bury started out in radio at age 16 and was a weatherman with Today from 1982-1991, retiring in the late ’90s after some time at Channel 7 and with Brisbane’s 4BC radio.

In addition to the friendly community at Seachange, the couple love their Gold Coast location for another big reason – you guessed it, the weather.

Seachange Village Arundel opened in 2009 and comprises architecturally designed two and three-bedroom homes, of which 25 per cent remain available, ranging in price from $374,000 to $687,000.

The five-star Country Club, the centrepiece of the community, includes social, recreational and educational facilities, with a function room and bar, gym, cinema, library, billiards room, computer room, workshop, art room, indoor heated lap pool, spa, sauna, large outdoor pool, lawn bowls and floodlit tennis courts.

The village is opposite the Arundel Plaza Shopping Centre, as well as the Arundel Plaza Medical Centre and Arundel Tavern.

Construction December 2014

8 January 2015 by Terence Moyana

The community has grown with six homes now occupied at Seachange Emerald Lakes.

The footings for the Country Club are being dug and poured with the carpark being prepared for pouring.

The first five park side homes have roofs on and a ready for cladding. A security fence is being installed along the front of the development and this month saw the completion of all internal roads and street lighting.

All footings have been poured for the next seven waterfront homes.

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