Australians over 50 are increasingly prioritising lifestyle and, for many, that means downsizing.
This shift is fuelling a growing movement as more homeowners swap their old properties for something newer, more manageable, and better suited to how they want to live.
According to a recent report by realestate.com.au and GemLife, one of Australia’s leading lifestyle resort developers, three in five downsizers would consider moving to an over-50s lifestyle or retirement community.
Lifestyle and financial security are key drivers of this trend, and with growing demand, more lifestyle communities are popping up in Australia’s eastern states.
While some of these offer a smaller home in a nice neighbourhood, others go above and beyond by offering beautiful homes with resort-style amenities and creating communities where residents are thriving and leading active and connected lifestyles.
Over-50s lifestyle resorts are an increasingly popular move for downsizers.
A new way of living
With beach-side communities like Bribie Island and the Gold Coast in Queensland and Rainbow Beach on the NSW Mid North Coast, as well as country retreats like Woodend in Victoria, GemLife is seeing this downsizing shift first-hand.
"Today’s over-50s are redefining what it means to downsize," explains Andrew Coulter, GemLife's Chief Operating Officer.
"For many, it’s not about cutting back – it's about stepping up. They're looking for homes that offer more freedom, more enjoyment, and more of what matters – not less."
He says that many people are now keen to transition to lifestyle-living at earlier stages, including when they're still working, so they can actually enjoy the benefits.
"A common myth is that over-50s lifestyle resorts are just retirement villages in disguise – quiet places for people winding down. But that couldn’t be further from the truth," he says.
"GemLife homeowners are anything but sedentary.
“They’re travellers, volunteers, creatives, athletes – involved in everything from walking groups and rock bands to craft classes and extended caravanning trips," he explains.
GemLife creates lifestyle resorts that meet the needs of active, design-conscious over 50s.
Transforming lifestyles for the better
Among the early adopters experiencing this new property option are 66-year-old Kay Wilson and her husband, Ian, who recently moved into a budding GemLife community on the Gold Coast after deciding it was time to downsize from their family home.
"We went and saw a few places, and then we visited GemLife," Ms Wilson says.
"GemLife had communities on the Sunshine Coast, and in looking at what they offered for the money, and the quality of the homes, it just seemed to surpass the others we looked at.”
She loved the spacious layouts, which had stone benches, beautiful cabinetry, walk-in pantries and huge linen cupboards.
"Everything is ducted air-conditioned with beautiful louvered shutters,” she says.
"We also have a nice outdoor area with an opening roof.
"The houses are really lovely and when we’ve had people visit, they were really impressed."
But for Ms Wilson it was the resort's Country Club that was the "icing on the cake."
"It's a beautiful space with a stage and a stunning bar that overlooks the outside area all the way to the Surfers Paradise skyline,” she says.
"There's a beautiful library with three sections, a hairdressing salon upstairs, an indoor heated pool, and two outdoor pools that rival any five-star resort.”
For downsizers like Ian and Kay Wilson, a GemLife community offered exactly what they were looking for.
She also highlights the games room with billiard tables, the golf simulator, and the bar where she and Ian go for drinks on Friday afternoons.
The couple have already made new friends in the community who gather for end-of-week drinks – when they're not jetting off on holidays.
Mr Coulter says that's the type of lifestyle that people come for, including a strong social aspect.
"There’s real power in living somewhere that supports your health, happiness, and connection," he says.
Living in quality and comfort
When it comes to choosing a home at GemLife, there are plenty of designs available, but low maintenance and modern comfort are always top of mind.
"Our homes are beautifully designed with high-end inclusions as standard, not just upgrades,” shares Mr Coulter.
He also explains that the homes are generous, featuring wide hallways, spacious bathrooms, and smart layouts, while still being low maintenance.
The communal outdoor spaces mean residents are not stuck mowing the lawn every weekend, and functionality remains front and centre with storage solutions and smart laundries.
It's also an option with a smart financial model where people actually own their own homes, Mr Coulter adds.
"Our homeowners own their home and lease the land it’s on,” he says.
"This model means no stamp duty, no entry or exit fees, and no sharing of capital gains. Just a straightforward, transparent weekly site fee.
"It’s a simpler, smarter way to secure a quality home in a premium community – with none of the complications that can come with other models.”