Sunday, October 13, 2024

Stuck in the retirement village trap

Exit fees and other hidden costs mean many retirement village residents can’t afford to leave. 

"In the view of one long-time advocate of retirement village residents' rights in Victoria, Charles Adams, these financial arrangements have long benefited village operators at the expense of residents. 
In 2002, Adams and his wife paid $400,000 to live in a unit in a village run by one of Australia's biggest operators. It wasn't a bad lifestyle choice, but in the ensuing years Adams has come to realise thathttps://www.choice.com.au/health-and-body/healthy-ageing/ageing-and-retirement/articles/retirement-village-exit-fees the deal was always lopsided in the village operator's favour."

Read the full story here - Choice Australia

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