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    Default Retirement Course Living

    My wife and I are starting to think about our retirement.

    Both play Golf.

    In Melbourne but will retire to NSW or Queensland.

    Thinking around Newcastle / Nelsons Bay or even Northern NSW.

    But am I missing a better location?

    Wanted to be able to park the Golf Cart in the garage and then just drive to the course daily.

    any suggestions of locations?

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    The question is a bit too general, Peter. In my opinion, the access to a golf course should not determine where you want to retire, because almost anywhere will have houses close enough to the golf course if money is no object.

    You could certainly look at golf courses that were developed as land and golf packages, like Noosa Springs, Peregian, Club Pelican etc just on the Sunshine Coast, or quite a few places on the Gold Coast like Sanctuary Cove or Hope Island.

    But you'll find most courses on the NSW North Coast are surrounded by residential houses.

    So, pick your retirement spot based on other factors, and then look at the golf course and the real estate around it.
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    Guessing its more where are courses that have houses on a course?

    Like Horizons Golf Resort

    Living and just going in a cart onto the course to play 9 each day and then travel into Newcastle / Merewether for the special game is what I'm after.

    But I dont know of other such places in NSW as I'm in Victoria

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimandr View Post
    The question is a bit too general, Peter. In my opinion, the access to a golf course should not determine where you want to retire
    I reckon he’s got his priorities sorted. Golf is clearly the number 1 when I retire.

    Followed by:

    Reliable weather
    Decent pub
    Domestic Airport
    Medical Facilities

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    One of my closest mates moved here from a unit on Gold Coast and was a member at Royal Pines, he loves it.

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    Note that in Qld is absolutely against the law to drive a golf cart on any public rd or path. The only exceptions is within the confines of a private resort, Sanctuary Cove, Hope Island and the like.

    Unlike Victoria that allows golf carts on roads up tp a few KM's away for purpose of playing golf. Possibly the only good reason to live there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Note that in Qld is absolutely against the law to drive a golf cart on any public rd or path. The only exceptions is within the confines of a private resort, Sanctuary Cove, Hope Island and the like.

    Unlike Victoria that allows golf carts on roads up tp a few KM's away for purpose of playing golf. Possibly the only good reason to live there.
    Are you sure about that MTB? Pretty sure you can get a Conditional Rego. Quite a few of our members have them;

    https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/reg...ut-conditional

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    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    One of my closest mates moved here from a unit on Gold Coast and was a member at Royal Pines, he loves it.

    https://www.stockland.com.au/halcyon...halcyon-greens
    Halcyon Greens is one of the better set ups I have seen.

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    this is extremely helpful.

    Just want to live out my days with the Mrs playing 9 holes a day and drinks in the evening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHY View Post
    I reckon he’s got his priorities sorted. Golf is clearly the number 1 when I retire.

    Followed by:

    Reliable weather
    Decent pub
    Domestic Airport
    Medical Facilities
    That's very close to the list of criteria I looked at. I needed relatively cheap housing, and a good shopping centre, as well.

    Tell me if you can find somewhere with reliably good weather. We have wet for three months, a good winter, hot, humid and windy for three months, then hot, humid and dry for three months. Which makes it reliable, but not good. And the possibility of floods every month except September and October.

    Back to Peter's question. It sounds like he would prefer a residential resort. Horizons is indeed a good example, as is Pacific Dunes in NSW. I can't think of too many others. There are plenty of similar examples on the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. I'm not sure whether Queensland needs and wants more Victorians though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daves View Post
    Are you sure about that MTB? Pretty sure you can get a Conditional Rego. Quite a few of our members have them; https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/reg...ut-conditional
    Ok.Now i am not sure, but i have never seen golf carts on the street ( legally). A quick google indicates a lot of vagueness. They are permitted on Hamilton Island.. but thats a resort. Seems that Conditional Rego + police permit + local coincil permit all required.

    I have always understood that golf carts with rego was only for purpose of crossing public roads inside the golf course. This applies to VIC https://stringerclark.com.au/legal-blog/2019/victoria-police-vicroads-withdraw-fines-and-clarify-rules-for-driving-golf-cart-on-road

    I do not recall where I found out about QLD specifics previously. But if it was possble to simply register and drive on local roads there would be many thousands doing it around here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Ok.Now i am not sure, but i have never seen golf carts on the street ( legally). A quick google indicates a lot of vagueness. They are permitted on Hamilton Island.. but thats a resort. Seems that Conditional Rego + police permit + local coincil permit all required.

    I have always understood that golf carts with rego was only for purpose of crossing public roads inside the golf course. This applies to VIC https://stringerclark.com.au/legal-b...f-cart-on-road

    I do not recall where I found out about QLD specifics previously. But if it was possble to simply register and drive on local roads there would be many thousands doing it around here.
    I’ve seen them at Noosa Springs among others. Like most things doesn’t mean it’s correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHY View Post
    I’ve seen them at Noosa Springs among others. Like most things doesn’t mean it’s correct
    My eldest's school has a golf cart with a Rego plate on it that they use to go back and forth across Scott Street between the school and where their buses get parked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHY View Post
    I’ve seen them at Noosa Springs among others. Like most things doesn’t mean it’s correct
    yep, its a private gated estate, they can drive around inside., like SanctuaryCove.

    its a retarded law - old fat bastards can hoon around on their mobility bikes, so why not. but the lawmakers tell us golf carts are too dangerous.
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    No idea how practical a lot of tehse would be but ............... https://www.golfinghomes.com.au/listings/

    There is a pacific dunes property on that list as an idea andt hat is near Nelson Bay area

    Also, not knowing budget - there is the likes of teh Vintage as well in teh Hunter Valley - https://www.thevintagerealestate.com.au/

    They may not be all within the confines of teh course but many are nearby and in some cases, nearby may be enough (say that as my local course, people who live in the surrounding streets just drive their carts straight to the course - a couple even have their own maintained gate)
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    Newcastle golf club is doing a redevelopment including a retirement housing estate. Great track.

    Magenta shores and kooindah waters both have houses on site too.

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    Yeah Newy has a few over 50s close, plus the new development in a few years.

    Only issue with your list is, Fern Bay has no pub and you won't be able to use your own cart at Newcastle..
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    Quote Originally Posted by petethepilot View Post
    And the mossies are enormous!
    They have been pretty good Pete, might stir them up when the new holes start out the back though..
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