Retirement villages in Byford, WA 6122
1 village in Byford, Western Australia. Sourced from publicly available state retirement village registers.
About retirement villages in Byford
Byford (WA 6122) has 1 retirement village listed: 1 over 55's community. 1 is a new build or off-plan development. Profiles include accommodation type, on-site amenities, and contact details. Pricing, weekly fees, and contract type (loan-licence, leasehold, strata, or land-lease) are operator-supplied — claimed profiles show verified figures. Use the profiles below to shortlist, then contact villages directly to book a tour and request a residence-and-management contract.
1 retirement village in Byford
Frequently asked questions
How many retirement villages are in Byford?
There are 1 retirement village listed in Byford (WA 6122): 1 over 55's community. Listings are compiled from public registers and operator submissions.
Are there any new retirement villages opening in Byford?
Byford has 1 off-plan development. New builds and off-plan developments often offer early-bird pricing and customisation; existing villages offer immediate occupancy and visible community feel. Contact each operator for stage timelines and current availability.
What contract types do retirement villages in Byford use?
Australian retirement villages typically use one of four contract types: loan-licence, leasehold, strata title, or land-lease (for over-55s lifestyle communities). The contract you sign determines who owns the home, how exit fees (DMF) are calculated, and what happens to capital gains. Operators publish their contract type on claimed profiles. Read our guide to retirement village contract types and ask each village to walk you through their residence-and-management contract before signing.
How do I choose a retirement village in Byford?
Key factors residents in Byford typically weigh: contract type and exit-fee structure (the DMF can be 25–40% of resale price), weekly service fee, accommodation type (independent unit, villa, serviced apartment), proximity to family and medical care, on-site amenities, and resident demographics. Twenty questions to ask on a village tour is a good starting point. Visit at least three villages, talk to current residents, and have a contracts lawyer review the disclosure statement before paying any deposit.