Ageing population rejuvenates market for retirement villages
Longer lifespans are reaping rewards for Vision Senior Living, reports Lesley Springall.
Monday, August 9th 2004, 9:37AM
by The Landlord
Retirement village operator Vision Senior Living (VSL) is planning new villages in the South Island and Auckland's North Shore to keep up with demand from New Zealand's ageing population.But plans to list, like its larger rivals Metlifecare and Ryman Healthcare, are at least two years away, said the firm's founding director Peter Bourke.
The company's group results for the year to March, released last week, revealed total assets jumped to $59.7 million from $41.3m, while total equity shot up to $16.5m from $3.5m.
Though not yet finished, the firm's two Auckland villages, Waitakere Gardens and Dannemora Gardens, and Hamilton's Forest Lake Gardens, attracted 117 new unit buyers, taking total unit sales to date to 271.
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