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IRT The Palms Retirement Village, Retirement Village, Buderim

22 Power Road Buderim, QLD, 4556

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58/22 Power Rd, Buderim

  • from $660,000

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Architect Designed 2 Bed + Study Villa With Remote Controlled Garage

This architect-designed home offers generous open spaces that capture natural light and breeze throughout, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. The well-appointed living and dining area flows seamlessly to a large covered rear patio overlooking a private garden, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The modern laminate kitchen is equipped with quality appliances, including a pantry, oven, and cooktop, while stylish tiling and fittings enhance the home’s contemporary feel. With solid brick construction, ample storage, reverse-cycle air conditioning, and a remote-controlled garage, this home combines quality craftsmanship with easy, comfortable living.

Download the floor plan to explore the layout here.

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. Images used are for display purposes only and may not represent the actual villa for sale.

Property features

  • Architect designed with large open spaces

  • Remote controlled garage

  • Reverse cycle air conditioning

  • Large covered rear patio overlooking private garden

  • Low maintenance living

Community features

  • Large lagoon-style pool for laps or aqua-aerobics

  • BBQ and poolside terrace

  • Well stocked library and reading area

  • Large communal entertaining kitchen

  • Activity calendar, including arts and crafts, yoga, Tai Chi and social functions

  • Beautifully manicured gardens

  • Caravan and boat parking

  • Pet friendly.

Pricing

  • Option A: $660,000

  • Option B: $802,000

  • Option C: $960,000

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.

 

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Property Overview

Snapshot

Number of Dwellings 189
Type of Dwellings Low-Rise Development

Location

Property Features

Recreational Facilities

  • Outdoor pool
  • BBQ area/s
  • Library
  • Residents lounge
  • Community kitchen

Amenities

  • Pay TV
  • Community TV
  • Storage for boat / caravans

Pet Policy

  • Pets Allowed

Garages / Carports

  • 1 Car Garage
  • 2 Car Garage

Independence

  • Home care services

Management

  • Residents committee

Accommodation Type

  • Retirement Village

About this Property

IRT The Palms Retirement Village

The Community

IRT The Palms Retirement Village is tucked away in the relaxed mountain village of Buderim on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, just a short drive from Mooloolaba’s cafés, shops and medical facilities. Here, tropical gardens and open spaces create a warm and welcoming place to call home.

With 198 independent living villas, each thoughtfully designed for comfort and ease, you’ll enjoy the freedom to relax or entertain in style, surrounded by nature.

Everything at IRT The Palms is built around making retirement living easy so you can enjoy the lifestyle you’ve been looking forward to.

Some other features you can come to expect at our community include:

  • Plenty of regular social activities for you to get involved in.

  • Outings such as beach walks, shopping and trips to local markets

  • Exercise such as aqua aerobics, Tai- Chi and yoga

  • Social activities such as ladies morning tea, men’s snooker and line dancing

  • Variety of games such as scrabble, mah-jong and indoor bowls

  • Arts and crafts such as mosaics

  • Relaxation such as meditation

  • Celebration events for birthdays and special occasions

  • Entertainment such as concerts

  • Additional support and Home Care services, if you need it

  • A charming and vibrant environment, integrated with modern amenities.

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IRT

The Operator

IRT Retirement Villages: Locations, Costs, Services & Living Options

IRT (Illawarra Retirement Trust) is one of Australia's largest not-for-profit providers of retirement living, home care and aged care services. Operating across New South Wales, the ACT and Queensland, IRT retirement villages are designed to help older Australians enjoy an active, independent and connected lifestyle while providing access to support services if needs change over time.

About IRT

Founded in 1969, IRT has spent more than five decades supporting older Australians through retirement living, aged care and home care services. As a not-for-profit organisation, IRT reinvests its resources into improving services, facilities and resident experiences rather than distributing profits to shareholders.

IRT at a Glance

Operator Snapshot

Details

Operator

IRT (Illawarra Retirement Trust)

Type

Not-for-Profit

Established

1969

Services

Retirement Living, Home Care, Residential Aged Care

Locations

NSW, ACT and Queensland

Focus

Supporting older Australians to live independently and confidently

For many retirees, IRT's integrated approach to retirement living and care provides peace of mind, knowing additional support may be available if circumstances change.

Where Does IRT Operate?

IRT retirement villages are located across some of Australia's most sought-after retirement destinations.

New South Wales Retirement Villages

IRT has a strong presence throughout NSW, including communities in:

  • Wollongong and the Illawarra

  • Shellharbour

  • Shoalhaven

  • Batemans Bay

  • Eurobodalla region

  • Port Macquarie

  • Mid North Coast

  • Sydney metropolitan areas

  • South Coast communities

These locations offer a mix of coastal, regional and metropolitan lifestyle options.

ACT Retirement Villages

IRT also operates retirement living communities within Canberra and surrounding ACT regions, providing retirement options close to healthcare services, shopping precincts and community facilities.

Queensland Retirement Villages

Queensland communities provide opportunities for retirees seeking a warmer climate and relaxed lifestyle, with locations in selected coastal and regional areas.

Visitors to villages.com.au can browse available IRT villages by location, compare amenities and enquire directly with individual communities.

What Types of Retirement Living Does IRT Offer?

IRT retirement villages cater to a range of lifestyles and preferences.

Independent Living Units

Many IRT communities offer:

  • Villas

  • Apartments

  • Units

  • Low-maintenance homes

These residences are designed for people who want to maintain their independence while enjoying the benefits of community living.

Retirement Communities

Residents can enjoy:

  • Like-minded neighbours

  • Organised social activities

  • Shared facilities

  • Community events

  • Lifestyle programs

Many retirees find that retirement village living helps reduce isolation while creating opportunities for new friendships and hobbies.

Continuum of Care

One of IRT's key strengths is its broader service network.

Depending on location and eligibility, residents may be able to access:

  • Home care services

  • Health and wellbeing programs

  • Residential aged care services

  • Additional support as care needs change

Living Options Comparison

Living Option

Best For

Typical Features

Independent Living

Active retirees

Low-maintenance homes and community facilities

Retirement Community Living

Socially active retirees

Events, clubs and shared amenities

Care-Connected Living

Future care planners

Access to home care and aged care pathways


Key Features and Amenities at IRT Villages

Facilities vary between locations, but many IRT villages offer a range of lifestyle and wellbeing amenities.

Community and Social Activities

Residents may enjoy:

  • Social clubs

  • Community gatherings

  • Exercise groups

  • Hobby groups

  • Special events and celebrations

Health and Wellbeing Programs

Many communities support healthy ageing through:

  • Wellness activities

  • Fitness opportunities

  • Visiting health professionals

  • Community health initiatives

Lifestyle Amenities

Depending on the village, amenities may include:

  • Community centres

  • Libraries

  • Landscaped gardens

  • Walking paths

  • BBQ and outdoor entertaining areas

  • Resident lounges

These facilities help create a vibrant and welcoming environment for residents.

What Does It Cost to Live in an IRT Retirement Village?

Understanding retirement village costs is an important part of comparing communities.

Costs vary between villages, home types and contract arrangements, but may include:

Entry Costs

The purchase price or ingoing contribution required to secure a home within the village.

Ongoing Fees

Regular village fees typically contribute towards:

  • Community maintenance

  • Gardening of common areas

  • Building upkeep

  • Village management

Utilities

Residents are generally responsible for their own utility usage, such as electricity, internet and phone services.

Exit Fees

Some retirement village contracts include deferred management fees or exit fees when residents leave the community.

Retirement Village Costs Overview

Cost Type

What It Typically Covers

Purchase Price

Entry into the village

Ongoing Fees

Maintenance of shared facilities and services

Utilities

Individual household usage

Exit Fees

Contract-dependent departure costs

Before committing to any retirement village, it's important to seek independent financial and legal advice and carefully review the village contract.

Who Is an IRT Retirement Village Suitable For?

Active Retirees

People looking to maintain independence while enjoying social opportunities and community living.

Downsizers

Homeowners wanting to reduce maintenance responsibilities and simplify their lifestyle.

Couples

Couples seeking a secure and supportive environment with access to shared amenities and activities.

Future Care Planners

Retirees who value having access to home care or aged care services should their needs change over time.

Benefits of Choosing a Not-for-Profit Retirement Operator

Many Australians specifically look for not-for-profit retirement village operators because they may offer:

  • A community-focused approach

  • Reinvestment into services and facilities

  • Long-term commitment to resident wellbeing

  • Strong values and governance

  • Integrated care and support services

While every retirement village should be assessed on its own merits, some retirees appreciate the mission-driven focus of not-for-profit organisations.

How to Choose the Right IRT Village

When comparing retirement villages, consider:

  1. Location and proximity to family

  2. Available facilities and amenities

  3. Home types and floorplans

  4. Ongoing fees and costs

  5. Access to healthcare services

  6. Community culture and social activities

  7. Future support options

  8. Contract terms and conditions

Whenever possible, visit the village in person and speak with current residents about their experiences.

What should I ask before moving into a retirement village?

Important questions include:

  • What are the ongoing fees?

  • Are there exit fees?

  • What facilities are available?

  • What support services can be accessed?

  • What are the contract terms?

Why Consider IRT?

IRT's combination of retirement living, home care and aged care services makes it one of Australia's most recognised retirement living providers. For retirees seeking an established, not-for-profit operator with communities across NSW, ACT and Queensland, IRT offers a range of lifestyle-focused retirement villages designed to support independence, connection and wellbeing.

Explore IRT Retirement Villages

Looking for an IRT retirement village near you? Browse available IRT communities on villages.com.au to compare locations, view homes for sale, request brochures and enquire directly with village representatives.

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