How it Works
- Park home living means that you purchase a park home but not the land it sits on.
- This process is regulated by the Residential Parks Long Stay Tenants Act 2006.
- All residents wanting to live in a park home, undergo an application process, so we can select only those applicants suitable to our Village
- Once you purchase the home, you pay a weekly site rent.
- The rent covers the cost of:
- All local government rates and taxes
- Water rates
- Household rubbish removal
- Upkeep and maintenance of common areas and facilities within the Village.
- Year round use of the Village facilities
- Provision of your own secure mailbox
- The site fee is paid fortnightly by direct debit from your bank account so you don’t even need to worry about it.
- To make things even better the government may pay rental assistance to a home owner who is in receipt of a government pension.
- The lease is called a Periodic Site Agreement and sets the obligations on both the resident and the operator. The main purpose of this agreement is to ensure the village remains functional, viable and harmonious.
- Utilities such as power and water are charged based on usage by the park, other utilities such as gas, are paid directly to the provider.


