Hello Cecilia, Goodbye mortgage!
As our population ages, the chance of living solo becomes increasingly more likely. Singles, divorcees or widows/ers make up 50% of the Homeowners at our Resorts so the 1 bedders have been a great solution. Many singles may have been recently divorced so once assets are split up, they may only have a small nest egg. Whilst others are wanting to quit their job and payout the mortgage.
At Providence, we believe that affordable options should not equate to a lower level of style and fit out. So, we have added to our boutique collection of 1 bedders with a cutie tootie named Cecilia.
Many people have not considered a 1 bedder before, says Janine (Creative Manager). There is often a preconceived idea that it would be too small however once they walk through them there is often a complete change of heart.
“The common response I hear when people see it is ‘what more do you need?’. It’s about easy-care living, with the chance to simplify your life and freeing up your spare time. This home could be cleaned in 10 minutes!”, says Janine.
This home has a great feel to it with a beautiful kitchen, tuck away laundry and luxurious bathroom. Cecilia has a 5 Star energy rating, meaning it’s wonderfully soundproof and a breeze to cool and heat whilst keeping costs low, thanks to solar panels and battery storage.
The soaring ceiling adds to the spaciousness of this home and a timber decked alfresco makes the ideal spot for summer entertaining. We’ve used a product called New Tech for the decking, which requires zero maintenance but always looks like new.
There are four different floor plans of the 1 bed designs – some with additional space for those with a slightly higher budget.
Cecilia is our most compact of the 1 bedders with the next size up being Tiny Dancer, then Tickled Pink which has a separate dining/multipurpose room and Daydream which has a handy study nook. Some of these homes are ready to move in now whilst others you can plan ahead and move into later in 2024.
Information in this article is true and correct as of 30 April 2024.