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When looking for a place to retire sometimes pet needs consideration too.
Valley Village Mews is set around beautiful spacious parkland with wide footpaths and plenty of room for a pet to have freedom to run at certain times of the day.
Many friendships have been formed when taking a pet for a walk.
And there is no need for those who love their veggie garden to give that up either.
The village has a large fenced off veggie patch for those who like to grow their own.
There are plenty of activities to keep residents busy with craft group, card games, bingo, line dancing, carpet bowls, snooker and a popular men’s barbecue group and, of course, happy hour with the resident’s committee arranging entertainment and fashion parades.
There is also a courtesy bus to Dandenong or Endeavour Hills for the shopping.
Valley Village Mews is a very affordable village with 148 units of various sizes and styles at very reasonable prices starting at $200,000.
Those who think they are too young to move into a retirement village should think again because there are many residents who say they wish they had moved in years ago, so don’t leave it too late.
Visitors are very welcome to come and inspect units that are available for sale from Monday to Friday 9.30am to 3.30pm.
Just phone for an appointment.
They will be able to see the great village with a happy and relaxed atmosphere for themselves by calling Cynthia 9793 3354.
Valley Village Mews is at 112 Stud Road, Dandenong.
Email villagemews@ iinet.net.au or visit www.valleyvillagemews.com.au.

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