At Eureka Yakamia offers a tranquil retreat for retirees in a scenic location.
Residents can enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere, with beautifully landscaped gardens and a range of amenities including a clubhouse and social activities.
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At Eureka Yakamia offers a tranquil retreat for retirees in a scenic location.
Residents can enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere, with beautifully landscaped gardens and a range of amenities including a clubhouse and social activities.
Last updated: June 2026
Reviewed by Villages.com.au team
Eureka Group Holdings is an ASX-listed provider of affordable rental accommodation for independent seniors and disability pensioners across Australia. Learn about Eureka's retirement rental communities, including locations, accommodation options, weekly costs, amenities and lifestyle benefits. Compare Eureka villages on villages.com.au and find out whether seniors rental living could be the right choice for your next move.
Eureka Group Holdings is an ASX-listed company, trading as ASX: EGH, focused on providing quality and affordable rental accommodation for independent seniors and disability pensioners.
Eureka describes itself as one of Australia’s largest providers of affordable seniors rental accommodation, with more than 2,800 units owned or managed across Australia.
The official Eureka site states that the group has 52 villages owned or managed across six states.
Eureka’s model is different from many traditional retirement villages because it focuses on rental accommodation rather than large upfront purchase or license payments.
Eureka communities are located across Australia, with villages.com.au listings showing communities in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia.
Many Eureka villages are positioned close to public transport, shopping areas and health care facilities, which may suit seniors looking for affordable rental living in convenient locations.
State | Example Locations | Living Options |
QLD | Southport, Smithfield Cairns, Gladstone, Caboolture, Condon, Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Mackay, Wynnum | Rental communities, over 55s communities and retirement village listings |
NSW | Affordable seniors rental communities | |
VIC | Independent seniors rental living | |
SA | Onkaparinga, Christie Downs, Elizabeth Vale, Salisbury East, Whyalla | Rental communities and over 55s listings |
TAS | Rental retirement village communities | |
WA | Seniors rental communities |
Availability, weekly rent, dwelling numbers and services vary by village, so please check the individual villages.com.au listing before enquiring.
Eureka primarily offers rental accommodation for independent seniors rather than traditional retirement village ownership contracts.
Living Option | Best For | Notes |
Seniors rental units | Independent seniors wanting affordable rental accommodation | Core Eureka model across owned and managed villages |
Over 55s rental communities | Older renters wanting community living with lower upfront costs | Listed at many Eureka communities on villages.com.au |
Independent living villages | Seniors who can live independently and want village management nearby | Not designed as residential aged care |
Managed rental villages | Residents wanting social connection and on-site village management | Village managers may organise activities and help maintain the community environment |
Eureka should not be positioned as a residential aged care provider; its focus is affordable rental accommodation and independent seniors living.
The cost of living in a Eureka village is generally rental-based, so you should look for weekly rent, bond requirements, utility costs and any included services.
Eureka’s official website states that residents can experience community living with no entry or exit fees.
Some villages.com.au listings also describe Eureka villages as rental-only with no buy-in fees and only an initial minimal rental bond.
Cost Type | What It Means | What to Check |
Weekly rent | Regular rental payment for the unit | Current listing rent and what is included |
Rental bond | Initial bond paid before moving in | Bond amount and state tenancy rules |
Utilities and services | Electricity, internet, phone or other personal costs | Which utilities are included or excluded |
Entry or exit fees | Large upfront or departure fees common in some retirement villages | Eureka promotes no entry or exit fees; confirm terms in the rental agreement |
Because Eureka communities are rental-focused, they may appeal to seniors who want lower upfront costs than many traditional retirement village contracts.
Eureka communities are designed for independent seniors who want a safe, supportive and social rental environment.
Owned Eureka village units commonly feature open-plan living and dining, a galley-style kitchenette, an ensuite bathroom, provision for laundry, air-conditioning or ceiling fans and an individual courtyard.
Many villages.com.au listings mention features such as on-site managers, landscaped gardens, hairdressers, community TV, village buses, medical alert systems and walking access to shops or transport.
Affordable seniors rental accommodation
Independent living in a managed village environment
Community gardens and maintained grounds
Regular entertainment and social activities in many villages
Locations close to shops, transport or health services
Lower upfront cost structure compared with many purchase-based retirement villages
Amenities vary by community, so you should compare the individual Eureka listing rather than assuming every village offers the same facilities.
Pros | Considerations |
Affordable rental model for independent seniors | Rental availability and weekly pricing vary by village |
No entry or exit fees promoted by Eureka | Residents do not own the unit in the same way as a purchase-based retirement village |
National footprint across six states | Not every state or region has a Eureka community |
ASX-listed operator with property management focus | Not a residential aged care provider |
Convenient locations near shops, transport and health services | Utilities and rental agreement terms need careful review |
Eureka may be suitable if you:
Want affordable rental accommodation as an independent senior
Prefer weekly rent over a large upfront retirement village entry payment
Are comparing communities in QLD, NSW, VIC, SA, TAS or WA
Want a managed village environment with social activities and maintained grounds
Need convenient access to shops, transport or health services
Eureka may be less suitable if you:
Want to buy a retirement village unit or own a land lease home
Need residential aged care or clinical support
Prefer luxury resort-style retirement living
Do not want to live under a rental agreement
To compare Eureka communities, browse Eureka Group Holdings listings on villages.com.au and open the individual village pages that match your preferred state or suburb.
Check current availability, weekly rent, bond, unit type, included services, utilities, village amenities, transport access and enquiry options. You can also contact Eureka directly to ask about tours, vacancies and rental agreement terms.
View all villages and aged care facilities of Eureka Group Holdings
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