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Monthly Village Update – Drone footage, May 2024
Our latest drone footage from The Botanic Silverdale takes us on a journey of our village, and sweeps across to the beautiful Nikau apartments which are under construction now. This is the perfect location to look across our magnificent gardens, and keep an eye on the busy Silverdale community.
Published 8 May 2024
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Setting the Standard for Pet-Friendly Retirement Living in New Zealand
For many Kiwi retirees, it’s the small, familiar moments that make a house feel like home, the morning walk, the soft purr at your feet, or the happy greeting at the door. At The Botanic, we know how much comfort and companionship pets bring, and how those simple routines can make every day feel richer and more meaningful.As demand for pet-friendly retirement options grows throughout New Zealand, we explore the many benefits pets bring to a lifestyle village setting and what to look out for in a pet-friendly community.
Why Pets Matter So Much in Retirement
Pets are an important part of the community at The Botanic Luxury Retirement Village
Retirement is no longer just about slowing down, it's about embracing a lifestyle that's active, fulfilling and deeply connected. For many older New Zealanders, pets are central to this new chapter, offering more than just companionship; they provide a sense of purpose, comfort and routine.
Studies show that pet ownership among older adults can reduce feelings of loneliness and depression. A study by the American Humane Association found that over half of adults over 50 have at least one pet, and that strong attachment to a pet was associated with less depression among older adults.
In New Zealand, 63% of households have at least one pet, reflecting the deep bond between Kiwis and their animals. However, pet ownership among our over 65 demographic is lower, highlighting the importance for retirement communities to support and encourage pet companionship.
How Pets are Proven to Enhance our Wellbeing
At The Botanic, we recognise that pets are family. They offer emotional support, encourage physical activity and help maintain a sense of routine. Whether it's a daily dog walk around the village or the soothing presence of a cat, pets enrich our lives – not just for pet owners, but also for neighbours and residents who just want the occasional pat or maybe even the opportunity to pet-sit. Pets encourage connection, bring unexpected joy and are proven to enhance our well-being.
Companionship and emotional wellbeing are among the most significant benefits. For many retirees, pets provide a daily source of comfort and unconditional love, reducing feelings of loneliness, especially for those living alone or who have lost a partner. Caring for an animal also creates structure and purpose, with routines around feeding, grooming, and walks giving retirees a sense of responsibility and daily rhythm that supports emotional stability.
Physical health benefits are also notable. Dog owners, for example, naturally increase their activity levels through daily walks, which improve cardiovascular fitness, balance, and mobility. Even smaller pets, like cats or birds, encourage movement and engagement through play and care, helping residents maintain strength and flexibility while staying active in a safe and enjoyable way.
The mental health advantages of pet ownership are equally compelling. Studies show that interacting with animals can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and decrease symptoms of anxiety and depression. The simple act of petting a cat or dog triggers the release of calming hormones, providing a natural boost to mood and resilience.
Finally, pets are powerful social facilitators. Walking a dog in the village or chatting about a pet’s habits naturally sparks conversations, helping residents forge new friendships and strengthen connections with neighbours. In community settings like The Botanic, pets not only enrich individual lives but foster a lively, connected, and supportive environment for all residents.
In short, pets are more than companions; they are catalysts for healthier, happier, and more socially connected retirement living.
The Rise of Pet-Friendly Retirement Villages in New Zealand
Retirement living in New Zealand is evolving. Today’s retirees seek communities that support independence, connection, and purpose, and pets are increasingly central to that lifestyle. In response, many retirement villages have adapted their policies to meet growing demand, moving away from the restrictive “no pets allowed” approach of the past to embrace truly pet-inclusive communities.
Being “pet-friendly” goes beyond simply allowing a dog or a cat. It involves clear policies, such as pet registration, vaccination or microchipping requirements, as well as practical facilities like designated dog walking routes with plenty of opportunities to stop, sniff, or grab a seat in the shade. Or large enclosed patios, gardens, courtyards and balconies that can accommodate a pet and keep them safe from passing traffic. Measures such as these that have been well thought through ensure that both pet owners and non-pet owners can enjoy a harmonious community environment.
Attitudes have shifted as operators recognise that pets contribute to residents’ wellbeing, providing companionship, purpose, and opportunities for social connection. Modern villages, supported by organisations such as SPCA NZ, now see pet inclusion as a way to enhance quality of life, rather than a complication to manage. Today, a pet-friendly retirement village is about designing a lifestyle that supports residents and their beloved animals, making later life richer, happier, and more connected.
What to Look for in a Pet-Friendly Lifestyle or Retirement Village
Choosing a retirement community that welcomes pets requires more than simply finding one that says “pets allowed.” A genuinely pet-friendly environment balances the needs of residents, their pet companions, and the wider community. Here’s a practical checklist to guide your search:
1. Clear pet policy
Start by reviewing the village’s rules regarding pets. Look for clarity on the types of animals allowed, size or breed restrictions, and the maximum number of pets per household. A transparent policy ensures you and your pet can enjoy life together without surprises or restrictions down the track.
2. Outdoor spaces and walking areas
Pets need exercise and stimulation. Check whether the village offers secure, accessible outdoor areas, walking paths, or nearby parks. Well-maintained green spaces not only keep pets healthy but also provide residents with a safe and enjoyable way to stay active themselves.
3. Pet-friendly facilities
Extra conveniences can make a huge difference. Look for villages that offer pet-friendly communal spaces, connections with local veterinarians, or nearby pet services. Even simple things like a pet-friendly Café, interior road speed restrictions and shaded rest areas and watering stations show that the community considers pets’ wellbeing as part of daily life.
4. Supportive community culture
A welcoming attitude matters as much as facilities. Speak to staff and residents to see how pets are treated in communal spaces. Communities that embrace animals tend to foster friendlier interactions, social opportunities, and a sense of belonging for both pets and their owners.
5. Safety considerations
Ensure the environment is safe for pets and people alike. Secure fencing, safe walking routes away from busy roads, and emergency procedures for natural disasters or health events help protect your pet and give you peace of mind.
By considering these factors, you can confidently choose a retirement village where both you and your pet thrive, enjoying companionship, activity, and community in equal measure.
How The Botanic Embraces Pet-Friendly Retirement Living
As a leader in luxury pet-inclusive retirement living in Auckland, The Botanic has created a community where residents and their animal companions are welcomed, valued, and supported.
Our philosophy is simple: pets are family. Whether it’s a loyal dog, a gentle cat, or a beloved feathered friend, we recognise the vital role animals play in emotional wellbeing, daily routine, and social connection. Life at The Botanic is designed to allow residents to maintain that bond effortlessly, enjoying the companionship, comfort, and joy that pets bring.
The village offers thoughtfully designed spaces and supportive policies that make pet ownership both practical and rewarding. Residents can enjoy landscaped walking areas, communal green spaces, and facilities designed with pets in mind, all within a safe and secure environment. Staff and the wider community are committed to a culture that respects and celebrates pets as part of village life.
By embracing a pet-inclusive approach, The Botanic sets a benchmark for retirement living in Auckland, proving that luxury, lifestyle, and the joy of companion animals can coexist harmoniously.
Planning a Retirement Move with Your Pet
Moving into a retirement community is a big change, not just for you, but for your pet. Planning ahead ensures a smooth transition and will help you both feel safe and comfortable in your new home together.
Health first: Schedule vet visits before moving to ensure vaccinations are up to date, your pet is in good health, and any ongoing care or medications are organised. Discuss your pet’s needs with your veterinarian and ensure regular treatments and checks are scheduled in for the months ahead.
Consider your pet’s age and needs: Some pets may adapt easily to new environments, while older animals or those with special requirements may need extra attention. Cats, for example, usually require at least two weeks indoors before identifying the space, smell and feel of your new property as ‘home’.
At The Botanic, some residents have found a locally reputed cat hotel to be an ideal way to ease their feline’s distress during the packing up, moving and settling in period. Once the boxes are all unpacked, they then introduce their cat to their new home, with all the familiar smells and furniture in situ to make it feel like home from the get-go.
Prepare for the transition: Introduce your pet gradually to new spaces, maintain familiar toys or bedding, and keep consistent routines where possible. Small steps help pets adjust happily, making retirement life rewarding for both of you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What types of pets are allowed?
We currently have cats, dogs (of all breeds, shapes and sizes) and a couple of feathered friends too amongst our resident pets! We are open to discussing other types of pets, but may need to assess the suitability of our Village environment to the needs of your animal while maintaining safety, hygiene and harmony for the wider Botanic community.
Do I need approval before bringing my pet?
In short, yes you do. We proactively encourage all prospective residents to be open with us about their intentions to own or existing ownership of a pet or pets. Some of our Residents have a regular pet-sitting arrangement with friends and family, which is also useful for us to know about. We pride ourselves on open communication, honesty and transparency with all prospective and existing residents and pet owners at The Botanic.
Are there pet size/breed restrictions?
The Botanic's pet-friendly philosophy aligns with the guidelines set forth by the Companion Animals New Zealand (CANZ) and the Retirement Villages Association (RVA). CANZ supports aged care facilities that allow appropriate companion animals, acknowledging the mental and social benefits they provide to older adults. Similarly, the RVA's Code of Practice encourages retirement villages to consider the well-being of residents, including the positive impact of pets on their quality of life.
Is there support for residents who need help caring for pets?
Our experienced, and pet-friendly staff understand basic pet needs and can help coordinate vet transport, recommend pet carers, or suggest local services.
What happens if my pet’s needs change?
The Botanic seeks to match living arrangements to both our residents and their pets needs. As your pet’s (or your own) needs change, we are adept at working together with you to find a solution to any challenges that may arise or safeguarding your environment to prevent problems before they happen.
What if a resident does not wish to live near animals?
That’s ok too! The Botanic fosters an environment of transparency, encouraging prospective residents to engage in candid conversations about pet ownership. Our Village Management and Resident Transitions team is committed to ensuring that both residents and their pets thrive in a harmonious setting – taking into account personal preferences, allergies and attitudes towards pets from existing and prospective residents and surrounding neighbours. From the outset of the Sales process, our aim is to proactively ensure every resident can live harmoniously at The Botanic, with limited disruptions, and make it easy and straightforward for residents to live the life they independently choose to live.
Final Thoughts
Pets matter. For many older adults in New Zealand, pets are central to wellbeing, routine and social connection. When retirement communities design pet-friendly policies thoughtfully, they unlock benefits that ripple through the wider resident population: happier residents, more neighbourly interactions, and a livelier village culture.
By prioritising clear policy, practical supports and a culture of respect, The Botanic is proud to lead the way in pet-friendly retirement living, helping residents keep the companionship they love, while enjoying the low-stress, security and joys of village life.
Interested in visiting or learning more about how The Botanic supports resident pet ownership? Contact our team for a friendly chat to discuss how we make retirement living work for you and your pet. Better yet, bring them along with you for a look around the village and our array of pet-friendly properties.
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Feel Good About Your Future: Simple Financial Planning for Retirement
We believe that retirement should be a time of joy, not stress - a time in your life where peace of mind, financial security, and the freedom to enjoy life on your terms come together in perfect harmony. But achieving this vision doesn’t happen by chance. It starts with one essential step: sound financial planning.
Whether you're just beginning to consider retirement or already looking forward to the next chapter, taking control of your financial future is one of the most empowering decisions you can make. It allows you to shift your focus from “Will I have enough?” to “How do I want to spend my time?”
At The Botanic, we offer far more than just a beautiful place to retire. Our team work with and support retirees to ensure they can plan their retirement journey with clarity and certainty. We understand the complexities of retirement living, and we reckon everyone’s retirement dreams are within reach. All you need…is a plan!
From Uncertainty and Confusion to Understanding and Clarity
Many of us can feel overwhelmed by the thought of budgeting and financial planning for retirement. Our advice is to start by visualising your ideal retirement – because your lifestyle goals will shape your financial needs. Tools like the Sorted retirement calculator can help you estimate how much you’ll need for retirement, taking into account both your essential living costs and the lifestyle extras you want to enjoy.
Knowing and estimating your retirement income sources is a good next step in the planning process. For most New Zealanders, retirement income comes from a mix of sources:
NZ Superannuation: The government pension, paid from age 65, forms the bedrock of retirement income for many. However, it may not be sufficient for a comfortable lifestyle, especially if you’re renting or have ongoing medical expenses.
KiwiSaver: If you’ve contributed to KiwiSaver, you can access your savings from age 65. You can choose lump-sum withdrawals or regular payments to supplement your income.
Personal Savings and Investments: These might include term deposits, shares, managed funds, or proceeds from selling your family home.
Other Income: Rental income, part-time work, or iwi-based schemes (such as Ngāi Tahu’s Whai Rawa) can also play a role.
Think Budgeting’s Boring? Think Again.
A clear budget is your best defence against financial surprises. Start by listing your expected income and expenses. Essentials like housing, utilities, food, and insurance should be covered first. Then, allocate funds for hobbies, travel, and unexpected costs such as healthcare or home repairs.
A popular budgeting approach is the 50-30-20 rule:
50% for essentials
30% for wants
20% for savings or debt repayment
With many retirees living well into their 80s and beyond, it’s wise to plan for 25–30 years of retirement. The Massey University Retirement Expenditure Guidelines highlight the importance of balancing your desire to enjoy life now with the need to avoid running out of funds too soon.
When planning a move to a retirement village, it is important to consider:
Read more: Planning for Retirement: Financial Considerations
What our residents say: “Don’t leave it too late! Retire when you can fully enjoy the fruits of your labour.” – Colin and Pip, when asked what they wish they had known about retirement before.
Guidance Matters - Partner with a Financial Professional
Kiwi retirees have access to a wide range of independent financial planning services to support their financial wellbeing. We strongly recommend making use of one or more of the following experts to ensure your personal financial plan is sound and comprehensive:
Financial Advisers & Planners: Licensed professionals offering personalised advice on savings, investments, retirement, and risk management.
KiwiSaver & Investment Consultations: Guidance on fund selection, contributions, and investment strategies tailored to individual goals.
Retirement Planning Tools: Online calculators and resources (e.g. from Sorted or the Retirement Commission) to help estimate future spending needs and income.
Estate Planning Services: Assistance with wills, enduring powers of attorney, and reviews of life insurance or other protection policies.
Budgeting & Financial Education: Community-based seminars and workshops focused on budgeting, debt management, and financial literacy.
Know What You’re Paying For: Plan With Peace of Mind.
At The Botanic, our pricing model is built so you always know what you’re paying for - no surprises, no hidden extras.
Clear Entry, Weekly, and Service FeesWe provide straightforward, published rates for all major costs - from the entry fee when you move in, to ongoing weekly fees, to the fees for optional services. That means you and your family can accurately forecast both the upfront cost and the ongoing financial commitment.
No Hidden Costs for Accommodation, Amenities, or Community EventsEverything that’s included - your apartment or villa accommodation, access to amenities and participation in community events - is clearly detailed in what you pay. There are no surprise extra charges for what many people consider basic features, which helps you avoid budget blowouts.
Honest Pricing You Can Measure Against the RestBecause all the costs are spelled out up front, you can compare The Botanic directly with other retirement options (such as private care homes or assisted living facilities) with confidence. This transparency helps you forecast the total cost of retirement, align your cash flow and savings and build long term security.
Feel Confident Knowing Everything’s CoveredTo help you make sure you’ve covered everything, have a look at our Retirement Planning Checklist or check out our recent post on Planning Your Retirement at The Botanic
Plan Complete? Now It’s Time to Enjoy the Lifestyle You’ve Earned.
Come along to our Spring Open Weekend between 10am-4pm on Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 October for an opportunity to look around our village and to chat through any concerns and considerations with our team
Download our Village Brochure and get in touch with our Sales team for a personal tour on 0508 268 264. It’s a great way to experience our villas and apartments and the wide range of village amenities at The Botanic for yourself.
Visit The Botanic Showhome, Apartment G09, Nikau Apartments at 2 Evergreen Drive, Silverdale between 11am – 3pm, Monday to Friday (weekends by appointment)
Have a good look around our website, including our other blog posts, which have been designed to answer the most common questions and concerns we hear from prospective residents.
Still have a few questions? Get in touch with our Sales Manager Michelle Pipping or Village Manager Vicki Hooper if we haven’t answered them below. We’re here to help and look forward to hearing from you!
FAQs:
Are The Botanic’s weekly fees fixed for life, or will they increase over time?
Our weekly fees are fixed for life.
What do the fixed fees cover?
They cover:
Council Property Rates
Water rates
Building Insurance
Upkeep of gardens and grounds
Maintenance of the dwelling (both external and internal)
Upkeep of communal facilities including the Bowling Green, Pool, Sauna, Steam Room, Spa and Gymnasium
Rubbish Removal
Security
What else will I need to pay for?
You will need to pay for your own power and internet. We have a preferred provider for the internet and our residents enjoy unlimited broad band which is very well priced at $46 per month.
You will also need your own contents insurance.
Do I need to pay for activities?
The Botanic is currently offering independent living options only. Residents at The Botanic have organised a full range of groups, clubs and activities within the village. For some of the activities they may ask for a small contribution. This is usually when someone from outside of the village has been organised to come in to provide a service, for example: an art class.
Do I need to pay for cleaning?
The Botanic arranges for the exterior of the buildings, including windows, to be professionally cleaned every six months at no extra cost to you. However, residents are responsible for cleaning the interior of their own properties.
Is my deposit refundable?
Yes it is. We ask for a $5000 deposit to secure a villa or apartment. Your deposit will be held in a trust account by Anchorage Trustee Services and is refundable if you don’t go ahead with the purchase of a property at The Botanic.
Do I get a resident discount at The Clubhouse Café?
Yes, you certainly do! Our residents enjoy a 20% discount at our Café on food and beverages.😊
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The Essential Retirement Planning Checklist: Your Step-by-Step Guide to a Smooth Transition at The Botanic
Planning for retirement is one of the most significant and exciting steps you’ll ever take. While dreaming about travel, hobbies, and more time with family is inspiring, it’s the practical planning that provides the freedom and confidence to truly enjoy your retirement years.
A clear, step-by-step approach not only ensures financial security and peace of mind but also helps you transition smoothly into retirement living, freeing you to embrace your next chapter with energy and optimism.
At The Botanic, one of Auckland’s leading luxury retirement villages, we’ve created this comprehensive retirement planning checklist specifically for those considering retirement village living in Auckland.
This guide brings together expert advice, NZ-specific resources, and practical action steps to make planning straightforward for yourself or a loved one. Whether you’re moving soon or just starting the conversation, following a thoughtful checklist can set you up for a vibrant, connected, and secure future.
The Retirement Planning Checklist
Residents at The Botanic enjoying luxury retirement living
1. Clarify Your Retirement Goals
Start by envisioning your ideal retirement lifestyle. Consider these key questions:
What are your lifestyle priorities?Do you dream of travel, learning new skills, volunteering, or spending time on hobbies?
Where do you want to live?Would you prefer a city location, a coastal retreat, or to be closer to family or friends?
How important are independence and community?Many people value a balance of privacy and social connection - key strengths of quality retirement villages like The Botanic.
Tip: Write down your top goals and share these with your family or trusted advisors to ensure plans align with your aspirations.
What our residents say: “The people! We have made some wonderful new friends and love spending time with them. There are a lot of very impromptu meals and wines together in our homes or The Clubhouse Café!” – Tony and Kaye, when asked what they love the most about The Botanic.
2. Assess Your Current Financial Situation
Understanding your finances is the backbone of all successful retirement planning in NZ.
Superannuation: Project your expected NZ Super payments using official NZ resources.
KiwiSaver & Investments: Review balances, provider statements, and access rules (e.g., withdrawal at 65).
Savings & Other Income: Don’t forget personal savings, part-time work, or pensions.
Liabilities: List any debts, such as mortgages or loans, and develop a plan to reduce or eliminate these.
Seek advice: Consulting a financial adviser can provide a clear strategy and boost your confidence in big decisions.
Read more: Planning for Retirement: Financial Considerations
What our residents say: “Don’t leave it too late! Retire when you can fully enjoy the fruits of your labour.” – Colin and Pip, when asked what they wish they had known about retirement before.
3. Create a Realistic Retirement Budget
Planning now means you can enjoy retirement living in the peaceful and relaxing environment at The Botanic
A clear budget keeps your lifestyle goals achievable and helps avoid financial surprises.
Calculate fixed costs:Include housing (rent or village fees), groceries, insurance, healthcare, power, and transport.
Budget for leisure:Allow for travel, dining out, hobbies, and entertainment.
Prepare for the unexpected:Set aside a contingency fund for medical expenses, home repairs, or emergencies.
Resources such as the Sorted Budgeting Tool can help you map out realistic monthly and annual expenses.
What our residents say: “You are never too old to set a new goal or dream a new dream.” – Bets, when asked about great advice to live by.
4. Review Your Housing Options
Where and how you live impacts your wellbeing, independence, and daily happiness.
Stay or downsize?Consider if your current home still fits your needs, or if downsizing would free up capital and reduce household burdens.
Explore retirement village options:Review amenities, community vibe, contract terms, and the proximity to family, shops, and healthcare.
Key considerations for a retirement village checklist:
What facilities and support are available?
How does the fee structure work?
Can you personalise your space?
Is there provision for increased care if needed?
Dive deeper: Types of Accommodation at The Botanic | Homes at The Botanic
What our residents say: “We moved to The Botanic from Stanmore Bay where we lived in a single level, three-bedroom home with a big garden. It was a lot of work, and we were starting to have a few health issues, as you do. In the end, Laurie realised he liked playing golf more than he liked gardening so here we are!” – Laurie and Lanie, when asked where they moved from.
5. Plan for Health & Wellbeing
Residents at The Botanic Enjoy Working in the Community Gardens
As well as staying active, our world-class amenities help residents to socialise
Retirement is a great time to focus on long-term health and happiness.
Preventive checks: Book regular GP checkups, dental and vision appointments.
Stay active: Engage in fitness, swimming, walking clubs, or yoga – The Botanic offers extensive on-site wellness options.
Maintain social engagement: Join clubs, volunteer, or participate in village activities to foster strong social connections - critical for mental wellbeing.
See what’s on offer at The Botanic: Community Activities | Amenities
What our residents say: “Grant is involved in sport, and is kept busy as the Secretary of the Residents’ Association. Julie is involved in many activities at the village including exercise classes, Mahjong, and art classes. She also looks after the flowers in The Clubhouse Café, and our family plays a big part in our retirement too. We love the camaraderie, being able to stay fit, and the freedom.” – Grant and Julie, when asked how they live a life filled with purpose.
6. Organise Legal & Estate Planning
Putting your affairs in order secures your legacy and reduces stress for family.
Write or update your will.
Set up enduring power of attorney (EPA) for both personal and property matters.
Review your insurance policies, including health, life, and home contents.
Open conversations with your family about your wishes.
Helpful info: NZ Seniors Guide
What our residents say: “There are many things about the Botanic I love, but number one would be the open, modern architecture and impeccably kept gardens. It has an American Country Club feel to it without the hefty fees.” – Julie, when asked what she loves the most about The Botanic.
7. Timeline & Next Steps
A staged approach makes planning manageable:
12+ months out: Explore retirement villages, set goals, consult financial advisers.
6–12 months out: Tour The Botanic, compare amenities, start downsizing, gather legal docs.
3–6 months out: Create or update your budget, review finances, and make a decision on accommodation.
1–3 months out: Confirm move-in details, book movers, organise key services (utilities, address change), and connect with village staff to ensure a seamless transition.
Start now: Book a tour or join our Spring Open Weekend, 11–12 October!
What our residents say: “Amazing! Our community is full of like-minded, intelligent people who all have interesting lives to learn about, and great stories to tell.” – Rosemary and Paul, when asked to describe the community at The Botanic.
Why a Retirement Village Can Be the Right Choice
Retirement villages deliver priceless advantages for those wanting to maintain independence and connection while enjoying low-maintenance, enriched living.
Community: Form close bonds with like‑minded neighbours and enjoy a vibrant social life.
Security: Gated entrances, on‑site staff, and a supportive network give peace of mind.
Freedom from maintenance: No more worries about home repairs or gardening - focus on what brings you joy.
Ongoing wellness: Facilities and activities keep residents active, healthy, and mentally sharp.
The Botanic in Silverdale blends all these advantages with luxury, comfort, and outstanding service. Experience stunning landscaped grounds, inspiring amenities, and a community that feels like family.
Take the Next Step Today
Ready to simplify your move and bring your retirement dreams to life?
Visit The Botanic’s Spring Open Weekend, 11–12 October.
Book a personal tour to experience our vibrant community and see available villas and apartments.
Download our Village Brochure and speak with our expert team - we’re always here to help you map the perfect plan for your next chapter.
Start your journey today:Contact The Botanic | Homes at The Botanic | Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
What age should I start my retirement planning?
Ideally, begin planning in your 50s, but it’s never too late to start. The earlier the better, especially for financial and legal preparations.
How do I know if a retirement village is right for me?
Visit several, talk to current residents, check the amenities, and reflect honestly on your needs for community, independence, and support.
What does the move-in process involve?
Once you’ve chosen your village, confirm your move-in date, organise moving companies, and seek support from both village staff and family. Many villages, including The Botanic, provide dedicated transition support.
Can my family visit and stay overnight?
Most villages, including The Botanic in Silverdale, welcome family visits and often provide guest facilities - check with your chosen community for details.
Why Choose The Botanic for Your Next Home?
The Botanic’s villas and apartments deliver the gold standard in luxury, security, and independence, set amidst spectacular gardens and a vibrant, supportive community. This is an aspirational lifestyle, thoughtfully designed to adapt to you.
For personal consultations, 3D virtual tours, or to learn more about available homes, contact the team at The Botanic. Start your next chapter in a place where our residents are living a life less ordinary.
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