This renovated 1-bedroom apartment offers 72m² of stylish living space, featuring a west-facing balcony with stunning ocean views. Complete with a built-in robe, air conditioning, and a modern kitchen and bathroom, it’s ideal for comfortable living. The property is located on level 3 and offers convenient lift access. It also includes secure parking with a storage cage. Perfect for those seeking a coastal lifestyle with all the essentials.
If you’re after the ultimate seaside lifestyle then you’ve found the right place at IRT Harbourside Retirement Village. Located in NSW, within the beautiful coastal suburb of Kiama. You have the harbour on your doorstep, and you’ll be just a short stroll to all the fantastic restaurants, alfresco cafes, shops and transport options that make this town such a well-loved community.
Download the floor plan to explore the layout here.
Open For Inspection
You’re invited to explore the available homes at IRT Harbourside, including one that’s been tastefully staged and styled to reflect the relaxed coastal lifestyle Kiama is known for. Step inside, look around and get a feel for what life in this retirement village could look like. It’s the perfect way to imagine your next chapter.
Wednesday 26th November: 10:30 – 11am
Wednesday 3rd December: 10:30 – 11am
Wednesday 10th December: 10:30 – 11am
No RSVP required. We look forward to seeing you!
Payment Options Available: At IRT, we want to make it as easy as possible to understand the costs involved with living in a retirement village. It’s worth taking the time to understand how it all works, and we’re here to help each step of the way. Find out more
Disclaimer: Furnishings are for illustrative purposes only and are not included in the villa.
Recurrent Charges: Recurrent charges are essentially service fees that village residents pay to cover the cost of operating and maintaining the village. They’re paid fortnightly, and cover things such as: Council rates, water – for the village community, waste, facilities, electricity in common areas, building insurance, village security and more. Providers are not legally allowed to make a profit from these contributions and they are calculated based on actual day-to-day operating costs required to run the village.