Retirement Village Finance

With an aging population and increasing demand for more flexible accommodation solutions, senior living communities offer a comprehensive range of services and amenities tailored to the unique needs of retirees. From independent living options to assisted care facilities, retirement villages provide a safe and vibrant environment that promotes social interaction, wellness, and an active lifestyle. Entrepreneurs in this sector can tap into a growing market, delivering exceptional retirement experiences and meeting the evolving demands of Australia’s seniors.

Our Green Health Team are specialists at retirement village commercial loans with unrivalled industry experience, lender relationships and complex deal-structuring expertise to help maximise your returns. Ask us how.

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Retirement Village Finance Solutions – Freehold, Leasehold, Construction

Whether you need $500k or $100+ million, we can help you get a better finance deal for your retirement village or over 50s project by comparing a range of options and, where possible, negotiating further customised funding terms and conditions on your behalf. We can help you to:

  • Pinpoint which bank or non-bank lender has appetite for your business case
  • Get a better deal or conditions on new or existing commercial property finance
  • Improve loan structure – minimise costs & maximise profits
  • Unlock equity for further investment
  • SMSF – identify super borrowing options
  • Improve cash flow
  • Review opportunities for government grants & subsidies
  • Save money on current home and personal loans (company owners and directors)
  • Fund additional business equipment, machinery or vehicle requirements

In addition, the sheer volume of commercial loans we introduce often affords us direct access to credit department decision makers. Couple this with priority loan application processing and, when you go with Green, you can rest assured you’ll get the answers you need, fast.


Experience matters – Australia’s most awarded commercial finance team

Whether you are considering the purchase or refinance of a retirement village, senior living community or residential care business we have the proven track record in the sourcing of competitive funding for facilities of all shapes and sizes.

Our experienced commercial finance brokers are specialists when it comes to businesses in the health and medical industry and can demonstrate recent successful deal funding for:

  • Retirement villages
  • Residential care facilities
  • Over 50s villages
  • Aged care facilities
  • Allied health practitioners
  • Dentists
  • General Practitioners
  • Medical, Dental and Optometry Centres
  • Pharmacists & pharmacies
  • Private Hospitals
  • Specialist medical practitioners
  • Specialist disability accommodation (SDA)
  • Veterinary clinics

Your Green Team specialist commercial finance broker will be in the best position to provide an overview of your borrowing capacity, commercial loan options, corresponding costs and loan approval timeframes from a range of bank and non-bank lenders. Get in touch today.

Our Retirement Village Finance Specialists

Daniel Green

Director

Australia's leading hospitality, accommodation and childcare finance specialist and winner of Australian Broker of the Year 2022.

James Kelder

Finance Consultant

One of Australia's most in-demand commercial finance brokers and awardee of Best Finance Broker 2024 (Better Business Awards), James specialises in commercial property investment and development finance.

John Keys

Finance Consultant - Healthcare Specialist

An in-demand healthcare finance specialist, John’s clients include PAYG practitioners, aspiring start-ups and some of the country’s largest corporates and healthcare businesses and franchise groups in Australia today.

Mark Anyon

Finance Consultant

An award-winning finance broker experienced in all aspects of commercial lending and renowned for his expertise in securing funding solutions for hospitality venues and groups.

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