Luxury over-50s living comes to Elimbah
Published 1:16pm 21 August 2025
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A $428-million-dollar lifestyle resort is set to open at Elimbah next month, redefining luxury living for over-50s in the Moreton Bay region.
GemLife Elimbah is the latest community from GemLife, one of Australia’s leading developers of resort-style living.
At the heart of the 26ha development will be an impressive line-up of exclusive facilities designed to help homeowners stay active, social and connected.
Its centrepiece will be a $18 million, two-storey Country Club which will offer a fully equipped gym, heated lap pool, ten-pin bowling alley, golf simulator, cinema, creative arts studio and a private ballroom for special occasions.
And a relaxed Summer House, featuring a resort-style swimming pool, club room and barbecue facilities, including a pizza oven, will provide the perfect place to gather with friends.
“At GemLife Elimbah, you can enjoy peaceful, semi-rural living with an established nature reserve on the southern boundary that’s ideal for morning walks, birdwatching or the occasional kangaroo sighting,” GemLife Elimbah Sales Manager Glenys Lowry says.
“Best of all, you’re within walking distance of local shopping as well as having some of South East Queensland’s best natural attractions right on your doorstep,” she says.
The resort’s location offers the perfect balance between nature and convenience.
The Glass House Mountains and D’Aguilar National Park are close by, for those who love exploring, while Bribie Island and Pumicestone Passage are just a short drive away for a day by the water.
Designed with downsizers in mind, homes at GemLife Elimbah will start from $745,000.
Buyers can choose from five thoughtfully crafted layouts, each with two bedrooms, a multipurpose room, spacious alfresco areas and premium finishes throughout.
“Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation or new friendships, GemLife Elimbah has something for everyone,” Glenys says.
For more information about GemLife Elimbah, phone 1800 835 926 or visit the website
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