Traditional retirement villages have long been a popular choice for many downsizers as they age, offering a lower maintenance lifestyle and a sense of community. However, in more recent times, a new concept is emerging as an exciting and innovative alternative for those thinking about relocating in their semi or full retirement: vertical retirement villages.
In contrast to their sprawling counterparts, vertical retirement villages are redefining the way we envision retirement living by soaring to new heights. These multi-level residential complexes cater specifically to the unique needs and desires of retirees, harmoniously blending convenience, comfort, and community.
In fact, recent studies have shown that vertical villages are rapidly popping up in more and more metro areas across the country (literally UP!). In the 2020 census, vertical villages comprised 33% of all new developments, while the 2021 census showed 41% of all new developments were vertical villages.
While the heart and soul of a retirement village as we know it does remain part of the vertical village concept, vertical retirement homes also provide a number of unique benefits that are well worth considering:
Traditional ‘horizontal’ retirement villages sprawl outwards, requiring vast landholdings. Vertical villages on the other hand require less land so they can be built in sought-after metro locations with established urban infrastructures.
By capitalising on urban spaces, residents can enjoy easy access to nearby facilities such as shopping centres, public transport, cafés, restaurants and medical facilities.
If you’re used to inner-city or suburban living, you may find a vertical retirement village located with closer proximity to your friends and family. Of course, you can still form new friendships and find that friendly sense of community spirit in a vertical village just as you would in a traditional retirement village, but it’s nice to have the special people in your life as close as possible.
You’ll also be able to stay within the community that you know and love, which is an important factor to feeling safe and secure.
Just like in a hotel or apartment block, many essential services and amenities are centralised within vertical villages, making them easily accessible no matter which floor you live on. Residents can simply walk out their front door, head towards the elevator and choose where they want to go.
Vertical villages also commonly have underground carparks, internal lift access and one main building entry point, enabling a higher level of security for residents.
By building upwards, vertical villages often come with spectacular vistas of the surrounding cityscapes, scenic landscapes, or even distant horizons straight from their homes. Whether it’s enjoying the mesmerizing sunset from the balcony or gazing at a skyline adorned with twinkling lights, these panoramic views add a touch of serenity and beauty to everyday life.
Additionally, vertical retirement villages prioritise privacy by incorporating design elements that allow residents to enjoy their personal space. From soundproofing techniques to well-planned layouts, residents can relish a sense of seclusion and tranquillity within their own homes.
Vertical villages are often built with the latest architectural trends and innovative design concepts, combining style and functionality to create a comfortable and contemporary living space.
Modern design elements such as open floor plans, large windows, and high ceilings are often incorporated to enhance natural light and create an airy ambiance. The use of quality materials, sleek finishes, and elegant fixtures adds a touch of sophistication to the living spaces. Some vertical villages also incorporate smart technology features that simplify daily life, such as centralised air conditioning, lighting control systems, and security systems.
Designed specifically to the unique needs and desires of today’s modern-day retiree, vertical villages differ significantly from regular apartment living.
Some of the key differentiating factors are:
There are many other considerations to be had before you make the move. You may like to consider downloading the helpful free e-guide put together by Starts at 60 in partnership with Oak Tree: ‘Considering a Retirement Village: The Ultimate Guide’, which is packed with critical information, considerations and easy-to-complete exercises to help guide your journey into community retirement living.