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Princess Gardens

Rose Bay

Located on a quiet, low-density residential street in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Princess Gardens is open to Jewish seniors as residents. Cafes, shopping and public transport are within convenient walking distance, with several parks, reserves and clubs nearby.

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A vibrant lifestyle in the heart of Rose Bay

Eastern suburbs convenience

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    One Bedroom

  • 2

    Two Bedroom

  • 1

    Three Bedroom

Amenities

A comfortable lifestyle awaits you

Princess Gardens is made up of 57 apartments providing a range of accommodation options including one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments. Amenities at Princess Gardens include:

  • A multifunctional hall with a fully equipped kitchen
  • Lift and chairlift - accessible residences
  • A library with a fully equipped kitchen, which can be reserved for functions/ meetings
  • 24/7 emergency response system in all apartments
  • An on-site café with free broadband for seniors
  • Limited on-site parking (a waiting list applies)*
* To park within the village grounds, residents must hold a current driver’s licence, be the vehicle’s legal owner, and the vehicle must be insured (including third party damage). A small monthly charge applies to the allocation of a parking space in the village. Parking-related queries can be directed to our Village Managers.
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    “What a happy environment we live in! We have great administrators and a fantastic property manager who makes sure that all our needs are catered for.”

    Doris

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    “I love living here. I’m very comfortable and safe in my unit and I appreciate and enjoy all the activities that are provided by management and the committee.”

    Joyce

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    “My wife and I have lived at Princess Gardens for eight years. Our Unit is very comfortable, and the independent lifestyle makes it possible to socialize with friends outside the village. We are happy to live within a community of caring people who consider each other as family.”

    Dorrit & Len

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    “I have been living in Princess Gardens now for 16 years. I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. The residents are a good community, some play cards, have afternoon teas, a hairdresser comes once a week. I have been very fond of the managers then and now, plus all the help that our building manager Peter gives us. We lead normal lives in a Jewish environment. Make our home your home.”

    Lorna

    Princess Gardens

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Your Investment

Accommodation at Princess Gardens is available on the basis of an upfront licence fee, which is determined by your age and your choice of apartment.

  • In addition to the one-off licence fee, residents pay a nominal monthly maintenance charge – a maintenance charge base rate that’s fixed upon your entry to the village. This is reviewed annually with increases generally aligned with pension rate movements.
  • Residents receive a proportionate refund of their licence fee on deciding to exit the village.
  • The refund amount is determined on your entry into the village and is dependent on the type of licence fee option you select.

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Frequently asked questions

Village Life

Here, we aim to address common inquiries regarding Mosaic Living's services, accommodations and community offerings. Our Village Managers are always a phone call away if you have any further questions or would like to book a tour.

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  • Can I smoke in my apartment or on the grounds?

    No, residents or guests are not permitted to smoke anywhere on Mosaic Living grounds. We are a smoke free environment across all our villages.

  • What happens if a dispute arises?

    We have a Complaints and Disputes Policy to guide any action required in the unlikely event of a dispute.

  • What happens when I can no longer live independently?

    When residents are no longer able to live independently (without live-in support), the resident will need to relocate to a facility that can provide the support services required. We encourage all residents to make plans for future accommodation needs early in their residency at Mosaic Living.

  • Apart from my licence/maintenance fee, are there any extra costs associated with living in a Mosaic Living village?

    Typically the only additional expenses residents incur include: electricity usage, telephone, Pay TV & Internet access (if required). A free, internet-connected computer & printer is available within each of our villages (except for Guilfoyle Gardens).

  • Is there a dining room within the village?

    No. Residents prepare and cook meals in their own apartments.

  • Can I arrange newspaper and magazine deliveries to my apartment?

    Yes.

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