Oak Tree FAQ's
Find the answers you are looking for about our lifestyle retirement villages. If you have a question that isn't answered here please contact us via the online contact form or give us a call.
Is Oak Tree an experienced provider of Lifestyle/Retirement Villages?
Yes. Oak Tree has grown their village portfolio to include retirement villages in Goodna and Boronia Heights in Brisbane, Warwick on the South West of Brisbane, Rockhampton, Yeppoon and Cairns in North Queensland, Skye in Frankston Victoria and, over the coming years, will complete villages in Kingston Tasmania, Orange, Armidale, Inverell and Cardiff in New South Wales.
How often can you increase the weekly service fee and by what amount?
Can I secure a bank loan to purchase a villa in a Village?
Can I pass my villa onto a family member when I die?
What is the first step to take if I want to purchase a Villa?
Do I need to sell my home first before entering into a contract with Oak Tree?
What upfront deposits are required when I sign up to purchase a villa at Oak Tree?
What happens to my villa if Oak Tree Group enters administration?
What is the role of the Village Manager and onsite Management support team?
The Management Support team typically lives on site and is there to assist the Village Manager by providing general maintenance services, assisting with organising social activities, and can be there after hours to coordinate any urgent maintenance issues or provide assistance in the case of an emergency. Oak Tree staff hold current first aid certificates, but are not registered care givers.
Are pets allowed?
Can I have family and friends stay?
Can my grandchildren join me in the Enjoyment Centre?
What happens when I go on holidays?
You can rest assured that your home and garden will be looked after and your mail is secure. It is a good idea to notify the Village Manager how long you will be away so that appropriate arrangments can be made.
Are there any health care services available and what costs are involved?
Are the villas furnished?
What changes can I make to the internals of my villa?
External changes that can affect the overall look and/or value of your villa, such as awnings, and patio enclosures, do need approval from the Village Manager. Council approval may also be required for some works.
Am I responsible for the maintenance and repair of inclusions in my villa – such as my dishwasher and stove etc?
Yes. Just as you would be responsible for these items in your current home, you are responsible for them in your villa. Residents in a new village will have the benefit of standard appliance warranties.
Can I get Foxtel/Cable TV connected?
Can I garden around my villa?
Yes. If you are a keen gardener, please speak to your Village Manager about helping to take care of the garden outside of your villa. Otherwise all lawn and garden maintenance is the responsibility of the village.
Is there 24 hour emergency assistance available?
- A HP3 Help phone - This unit plugs into an existing telephone socket and operates from normal household power
- A Personal Transmitter – Watch like in appearance these transmitters can be worn as a pendant or wrist alarm.
When activated, the alarm will be answered by the INS control centre and a nurse will respond, assess the situation, and provide the required help.
Who is Oak Tree Retirement Village?
The Oak Tree Group is a privately owned, family company which was founded in 2004 by the De Pasquale and Bindon families to service the growing need for affordable, and quality accommodation options for Australia’s ageing population. Prior to establishing Oak Tree Retirement Villages, the families’ work history was within the child care industry as developers and centre operators. This, together with the individual careers of each of the three Directors in their various fields of law, economics and marketing, presents a team of expert leaders who steer their staff to become not the biggest, but the best lifestyle retirement village operators in Australia.
Who can become a resident of Oak Tree Retirement Villages?
Oak Tree residents are required to be over the age of 55 and can join a village either as a couple or on their own. If you are part of a couple, it is a requirement that only one of you must be over the age of 55. As Oak Tree Retirement Villages are independent living villages, it is also a requirement that you be able-bodied and of satisfactory health so you can manage your own villa.
Will I/we own our villa?
As is the case with most lifestyle retirement villages throughout Australia, Oak Tree operates under the licence to occupy or deferred management fee scheme. This means that you purchase a licence to occupy your villa for life, rather than own the title. The amount you purchase your villa for is referred to as your ingoing contribution. This ingoing contribution allows you to live at our villages, and enjoy the village community facilities, for as long as you wish. Your rights are the same as if you owned freehold title of your villa.








