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About The Bayview Retirement Village
There’s a hidden oasis tucked away in Tauranga, and it’s waiting for you to call it home. As soon as you set foot in The Bayview, you’ll not only be met with breathtaking views of the harbour and Mount Maunganui, but a vibrant and close-knit community too.
Close to Tauranga’s city centre, The Bayview offers options to suit different needs and budgets, with comfortable, affordable villas and beautifully-finished apartments for independent living.
In an enviable position overlooking the beautiful harbour and The Mount, The Bayview is set on more than 15 acres of park-like grounds. Just minutes from the city, it’s easy to balance an active social life and your leisure time.
Around the corner from the expressway, and with public transport outside the gate, it’s a breeze for family to pop by or get you out and about to the shopping centres at Brookfield, Lakes Crossing and Bethlehem, or one of Tauranga’s famous beaches.
The Bayview has beautiful brand-new apartments available now, that incorporate quality finishes and features to make everyday living easy and enjoyable. There are a variety of sizes and layouts to choose from, with one-bedroom, two-bedroom and two-plus-bedroom apartments available. The two and two-plus-bedroom apartments all feature a luxurious master ensuite, as well as a separate guest toilet.
An open-plan design and a modern kitchen make the living spaces ideal for entertaining, with most apartments featuring a versatile enclosable balcony for indoor-outdoor flow all year round. Many of the apartments will boast stunning views of The Mount. A heat pump and double-glazing ensure comfort no matter the season, and with a 6 Homestar Built rating, our apartments are energy efficient to run.
The village also features stunning communal facilities including a bowling green, gym, workshop, café, cinema, library, bar, craft room, lounge, dining, BBQ area, and a private pool and spa.
Minimum age of entry for residents is 70 years.
Village Features & Services
The Bayview Retirement Village offers a range of services, facilities and features for residents. To learn more about retirement village living, or if you want to learn more about key terms and concepts, explore our Knowledge Lab.
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Hairdresser
Podiatrist
Physiotherapist
Chaplain/Spiritual Advisor
Activities Co-ordinator
Meals - Available On-site
Home Help - External Provider
Registered Nurse
Nursing Care
Dietitian
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Languages Spoken
Afrikaans
Dutch
English
German
Hindi
Māori - Te Reo
Zulu
Religious/Spiritual Affiliations
Anglican
Baptist
Christian
Inter denominational
Methodist
Non denominational
Presbyterian
Roman Catholic
Salvation Army
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Social/Recreational Programme
Community Complex
24 Hour Security
Emergency Call System
Newsletter
Negotiate To Bring Own Pet
Outings
Restaurant
Fitness Complex
Swimming Pool
Spa Pool
Library
Games Room
Lounges
Gardens
Other details
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Aged Care Association New Zealand (ACA)
Retirement Villages Association of New Zealand [Inc] (RVA)
Other Key Information
Have a look here for answers to some common questions. If you don’t find the answers you need, please get in touch with The Bayview Retirement Village .
Special features
Bowls team - which includes villa residents - takes part in competitions held at other retirement villages.
Location
163 Waihi Beach Road, Judea, Tauranga 3681Public Transport
0.30 km
Shops
1.00 km
Brookfield shopping centre, Pak n Save, Pharmacy etc.
Parks
Facility is situated on a large grounds with beautiful views and trees and big gardens providing the feeling of a Park.
Library
3.00 km
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Eldernet Knowledge Lab
The Eldernet Group is here to support older New Zealanders and their whānau with trusted, independent information to help them make informed decisions. Through our Knowledge Lab, you’ll find expert insights on retirement village living, finances and more.
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NOTE: The Retirement Villages Act 2003 (The Act) is designed to provide improved protection for people who 'buy' into a retirement village. If you intend to 'purchase' you must get independent legal advice before signing your occupation right agreement as required under The Act. Some Retirement Village type facilities are not required to register under The Act so different legal requirements apply. Please make sure you investigate fully.
In some villages there may be some Retirement Village units that have multiple uses e.g. a Serviced Apartment may also be used as a Residential Care Suite. The same unit may therefore show in several places on Eldernet.
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