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Built for the best of country living

MOUNTAIN View Leongatha is an exciting Boutique lifestyle community situated two minutes from Leongatha, in the heart of South Gippsland.
Mountain View believed Gippsland had a shortage of great quality retirement facilities so looked around to see where they could build a Boutique Village, a place of exclusivity and prestige – big enough to have all the benefits, yet small enough to enjoy the community feeling of other residents, family and friends. Consideration was also given to the new hospital being built in Leongatha, and all the infrastructure and amenities that enhance a great lifestyle.
The site has a ‘resort’ feeling – it’s like you are on a permanent holiday, and the views make you feel as if you are on top of the world.
Mountain View Leongatha has been styled to help residents discover new experiences and purposeful living opportunities. The architecturally designed community of only 45 villas and community centre with country club-type facilities, such as a bowling green and indoor pool, will not just be home, but become the backdrop of the most liberating, thrilling and joyful time of life.
This is the place for residents to pursue their own interests and an even better place to join friends and neighbours doing the same. Residents can get involved, expand their horizons, make a difference and start living a life less complicated.
Those passionate about life and over 55 will fit in with other energetic and interesting residents, who will bring new meaning to this boutique lifestyle community.
Secure caravan and boat storage with wash down are just some of the features, along with 24-hour nurse on call, heated swimming pool, and new bowling green.
Mountain View Leongatha is open for inspection six days week, Monday to Saturday, 10am until 4pm.
Call the team at Mountain View Leongatha on 1300 306 255.

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