The Liberal Party Leader cut the ribbon on the project that has delivered more than 100 much-needed new homes for local retirees and a brand-new luxury clubhouse.
“Call me biased, but there’s nowhere in Australia better to live than my electorate of Dickson and Samford has always been one of the most attractive locations within this great region,” he said. “I congratulate Reside Communities on the completion of Samford Grove and wish all the residents a happy, relaxing and well-earned retirement.”
The Opposition Leader was joined by Bruce and Denise Morcombe of Reside’s charity partner, the Daniel Morcombe Foundation, and Reside Ambassador Kay McGrath.
Samford Grove is the only retirement community in the picturesque Samford Village, 21.9km northwest of Brisbane, and is now home to more than 160 residents after the three-year redevelopment.
Reside Communities CEO and Co-Founder Glen Brown said “The overwhelmingly positive feedback we continue to receive from our residents is a testament to what Reside has delivered here and we are extremely proud of the new Samford Grove.”
A stalled Live Life Villages development since pre 2010, Reside Communities purchased it in 2018. The expansion included the addition of more than 100 new villas and townhomes, 12 apartments and The Homestead – a deluxe community centre with café, lounge, bar, cinema, indoor pool, gym, beauty salon, consultation room for visiting practitioners and alfresco barbecue areas and gardens.
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