No, there is no stamp duty payable on the purchase of your home.
A few questions you might want answered, also known as FAQs!
Deciding to enjoy your retirement or soon to be retirement in a Liven Community probably comes with a few questions you would like answering. So, if you need to know just a little bit more, below are some FAQs for you to read.
Yes, your weekly site fees include local council rates and some government charges. Click the following link for more details on what your site fee covers – Site fees and inclusions
If you are on a pension or benefit from Centrelink or Veterans Affairs, then you may be entitled to receive rent assistance on our weekly site fees. For more information go to www.servicesaustralia.gov.au and search âwho can get rent assistanceâ.
Your weekly site fees cover all charges associated with living in a Liven Community, apart from normal telephone, internet, utility usage charges and house insurances.
When you sell a Liven Community home all capital gains are yours to keep, and there are no exit fees.
Liven Communities welcomes your furry family members, subject to a few guiding principles. These ensure other community members are not adversely impacted by their neighbourâs pets.Â
Yes, all Liven Communities have a designated area for Caravan or RV parking which also features a wash bay to keep your home away from home clean and ready for your next adventure.
Family and friends are welcome at all Liven Communities, so you can share and celebrate your Liven life with the ones closest to you.
No, all Liven communities are owner occupied homes so your community will be filled with familiar faces and new friends.Â
If and when you choose to sell your home you can either use Liven Communities as your selling agent, or any agent of your choice.Â
Yes, your home forms part of your estate assets. The beneficiaries of your estate can sell the home at any time, with all capital gains belonging to your beneficiaries.
All homes are owner occupied and before considering purchasing a home in the name of any other entity other than your own, you should obtain legal advice.
Obtaining a housing loan is not common for Land Lease Communities. There are several lenders which have introduced products that may be suitable. If you are interested in pursuing this, you should seek financial advice.