Brisbane Retirement Village Conveyancing – Queensland (Qld)

Buying into a retirement village is not as simple as buying a house.  It can be a complicated transaction which may come at a time when you are feeling vulnerable and uncertain about the future.  It is important that you seek out legal advice so that you properly understand the nature of what you are signing and the rights and obligations that you will have.  Our experienced property lawyers would be pleased to help you navigate this important step.

There are several different ways of owning or occupying a unit in a retirement village.  The most common are:

  • Buying the freehold title to a unit in the retirement village.  The Retirement Village will usually be set up similarly to a town house complex with a Body Corporate;
  • Lease the unit under a long term lease.  The lease will usually be a 99 year lease; or
  • Hold a licence to occupy the unit.   The entry costs for Retirement Villages using a licence model are usually lower, however you will not have a legal interest in the property and will not accrue any capital gains.

Each of these models has benefits and drawbacks which should be considered carefully by you, ideally after you have taken legal and financial advice.

Before you sign a residence contract, there are many things to consider, including:

  • What services will be provided and what is their cost?
  • Is there a high care facility onsite which will enable me to obtain nursing care if necessary in the future without      having to move?
  • What are the exit fees and what will be involved if I need to move?
  • How are disputes resolved?
  • Can I keep a pet, plant a garden, or paint my unit?
  • What insurance will I need?

The operator of the Retirement Village is required to provide you with a Public Information Document which details the rights and obligations of both yourself as a resident and the operators of the Retirement Village.   We are able to help you understand this document so that you can make an informed decision.

To arrange a time to meet with one of our lawyers , please call (07 3252 0011) or email our Client Services Manager Bronwyn Beveridge and ask for a fixed fee initial consultation for Retirement Village entry.  To make the process easier, our lawyers are happy  to come to you.

Any time you buy or sell a property it is a good time to consider whether you need a new will and enduring power of attorney.   We would be pleased to assist you with this at the same time.