Does the UK have retirement villages?
Retirement Villages has been providing age-exclusive retirement lifestyles at stunning locations across the UK for 35 years.
How much is a retirement home in UK?
The average weekly cost of living in a residential care home is £704, while the average weekly cost of a nursing home is £888 across the UK. The monthly average cost of residential care is £2816 and receiving nursing care in a care home costs on average £3552.
Are retirement flats hard to sell?
Why are retirement flats not selling? Selling retirement flats can actually be harder than selling a similar property on the wider market. This may be because there are age restrictions on who can live in it, making the pool of potential buyers smaller.
Which is the best retirement village in Essex?
Offering a range of communal facilities in a central clubhouse, residents enjoy peace and tranquillity in the beautiful mature parklands, which include a stunning ornamental lake. With privately-owned apartments and cottages, including our brand new Meadow View properties available to purchase, rent or even part own, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Where to go for retirement in Essex Churchill?
Amongst the miles and miles of rich green farmland you’ll find dozens of Britain’s finest and oldest vineyards, beautiful, quiet villages and lots of adventurous walking opportunities through the deepest thickets of the county.
Where is Moat Park retirement village in Essex?
Moat Park is an age-exclusive retirement village built in the rolling Essex countryside near Great Dunmow, just a short drive from Stansted Airport and rail links to London.
Are there any retirement villages in the UK?
Set in some of the UK’s most sought-after locations, all with their own exclusive facilities and stunning grounds, you can opt to purchase , rent or even part own your very own slice of village life. During unprecedented times it’s important to be somewhere you feel safe, protected, cared for and most importantly somewhere you don’t feel alone.