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Sanctuary - Lennox Head, Land Lease Community, Lennox Head

502 Ross Lane Lennox Head, NSW, 2478

Property Overview

Snapshot

Type of Dwellings Low-Rise Development

Location

Property Features

Recreational Facilities

  • Outdoor pool
  • Community centre
  • BBQ area/s
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Meeting Room

Amenities

  • Village bus
  • High-speed broadband

Pet Policy

  • Pet Policy Not Specific

Contractual Arrangements

  • Land Lease

About this Property

Sanctuary - Lennox Head

The Community

Sanctuary - Lennox Head, operated by Hometown Australia, offers a tranquil and relaxing lifestyle in the heart of the beautiful Lennox Head suburb of New South Wales. If you are looking for a peaceful and stress-free retreat that feels like a true sanctuary, look no further! This exceptional community is designed with your comfort and convenience in mind, and offers an array of amenities that cater to your every need.

At Sanctuary - Lennox Head, you will find a range of luxurious yet affordable living options, from spacious and modern apartments to cozy and charming cottages. Each home is beautifully appointed and elegantly furnished, with plenty of natural light and stylish décor that creates a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.

The community features a sparkling outdoor pool, perfect for a refreshing swim on a hot summer day, as well as a community clubhouse that serves as the hub of social activities. Here, you can play billiards, watch a movie on the widescreen TV, or simply enjoy a cup of coffee with friends and neighbors.

With its convenient location in the heart of Lennox Head, you will find everything you need just a short drive away. From the local shops and cafes to the stunning beaches and parks, life at Sanctuary - Lennox Head is truly a dream come true. Come see for yourself what makes this community so special and start enjoying the peaceful and relaxing lifestyle you deserve.

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Hometown Australia

The Operator

Hometown Australia Over 50s Lifestyle Communities: Locations, Costs and Lifestyle

Last updated: June 2026
Reviewed by Villages.com.au team

Hometown Australia operates over 50s land lease and lifestyle communities across Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. This guide explains Hometown Australia locations, home ownership, site fees, lifestyle amenities and key considerations, helping you compare Hometown Australia communities on villages.com.au and decide whether land lease living suits your retirement plans.

About Hometown Australia

Hometown Australia is an over 50s lifestyle community operator focused on land lease living, community facilities and low-maintenance homes for downsizers and retirees.

The operator builds on the experience of Hometown America, which villages.com.au describes as one of the largest owners and operators of land lease communities in the United States.

Hometown in Australia is home to approximately 12,000 residents in over 60 communities.

Hometown Australia promotes active lifestyle communities with quality amenities, professional management, resident involvement and well-maintained living environments.

Hometown Australia Locations

Hometown Australia communities listed on villages.com.au are concentrated in Queensland and New South Wales, with South Australia also listed on the operator website as a community search category.

Many communities are in coastal, regional and outer-metro locations, which may suit people looking to downsize while staying close to beaches, shopping, transport or familiar local areas.

State

Example Locations

Living Options

QLD

Coombabah, Greenbank, Sandstone Point, Bli Bli, Maroochydore, Bethania, Redbank, Tingalpa

Over 50s land lease and lifestyle communities

NSW

Grafton, Lakewood, Yamba, Anna Bay, Redhead, Penrith, Port Macquarie, Windang, Tweed Heads West

Land lease communities and retirement-style lifestyle communities

SA

Selected Hometown Australia lifestyle community locations

Over 50s lifestyle communities

Always check individual listings on villages.com.au, as availability, pricing, dwelling numbers and community features vary by location.

Living Options at Hometown Australia

Hometown Australia mainly offers land lease communities for people aged over 50.

In a land lease community, residents generally own their home while leasing the land or site it sits on, rather than buying the land itself.

Living Option

Best For

Notes

Land lease homes

Over 50s buyers who want to own a home but lease the site

Common Hometown Australia model

Lifestyle community homes

Retirees and downsizers wanting low-maintenance living with shared amenities

Often positioned around active community living

Manufactured community park homes

People comparing affordable downsizing options in established communities

Terminology varies by listing and state

Hometown Australia should not be described as a residential aged care provider. Its communities are lifestyle and land lease communities, not aged care homes.

What Does It Cost to Live in a Hometown Australia Community?

The cost of living in a Hometown Australia community depends on the home, location, site agreement, fees and availability.

Some villages.com.au listings show home prices, while others are marked price on application. Current prices should be checked on the individual listing before publishing or enquiring.

Cost Type

What It Means

What to Check

Home purchase price

The upfront cost to buy the home

Current listing price, home size and inclusions

Site or weekly fees

Regular payments for leasing the land/site and community services

Amount, inclusions and future increases

Utilities and personal costs

Power, water, insurance or other household costs

Which costs are separate from site fees

Exit and resale terms

Rules when selling or leaving the community

Resale process, capital gains and contract terms

Hometown Australia promotes land lease benefits including no stamp duty, retaining capital gains, no exit fees and no council fees, but buyers should confirm the exact terms in the contract and seek independent advice.

Lifestyle & Amenities

Hometown Australia communities are designed for people who want an active, social and low-maintenance lifestyle.

Amenities vary by community, but villages.com.au listings mention features such as on-site managers, resident committees, village buses, cafes, unlicensed bars, CCTV security, community TV, vegetable gardens, high-speed broadband, storage for boats or caravans and walking access to shops or transport.

  • Over 50s community environment

  • Low-maintenance homes

  • Community amenities and social activities

  • On-site management in selected communities

  • Resident committees in selected communities

  • Boat or caravan storage in selected communities

  • Access to shops or transport in selected locations

Because facilities differ by community, please compare the specific Hometown Australia listing rather than assuming every location has the same amenities.

Pros and Cons of Hometown Australia Communities

Pros

Considerations

Clear over 50s lifestyle and land lease focus

Land lease contracts should be reviewed carefully

Communities across QLD, NSW and SA

Availability and pricing vary by location

Potential land lease benefits such as no stamp duty or exit fees

Benefits depend on contract terms and personal circumstances

Lifestyle amenities and community facilities

Not a residential aged care option

May appeal to downsizers wanting lower-maintenance living

Site fees and ongoing costs need to be understood before purchase

How Hometown Australia Compares to Other Operators

Hometown Australia is most relevant to those comparing over 50s land lease and lifestyle community operators rather than traditional retirement village operators.

Operator

Main Focus

Locations

Best For

Hometown Australia

Over 50s land lease and lifestyle communities

QLD, NSW and SA

Downsizers wanting land lease living with active community amenities

Use this comparison as a starting point only. Costs, contracts, site fees, amenities and resale conditions should be checked community by community.

Is Hometown Australia Right for You?

Hometown Australia may be suitable if you:

  • Are aged over 50 and want a lifestyle community

  • Prefer a land lease model rather than a traditional retirement village contract

  • Want to own your home while leasing the land/site

  • Are comparing communities in Queensland, New South Wales or South Australia

  • Want amenities, social connection and lower-maintenance living

Hometown Australia may be less suitable if you:

  • Need residential aged care or clinical support

  • Want to own both the home and the land

  • Prefer a traditional retirement village contract

  • Do not want ongoing site or land lease fees

How to Enquire or Book a Tour

To compare Hometown Australia communities, browse Hometown Australia listings on villages.com.au and open the individual community pages that match your preferred location.

Check current availability, home price, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, site fees, community amenities, storage options, public transport access and enquiry options. You can also contact Hometown Australia directly to ask about tours, contracts and current homes for sale.

View all villages and aged care facilities of Hometown Australia

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