The Bayview
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Retirement living · Judea, Tauranga

The Bayview

Oceania Village Company Limited · Judea, Tauranga · harbour views & Mount Maunganui · independent apartments + villas + rest home care
Life Score
79
Strong
Capital Back
63
the money ↓
See what life here is like — then weigh what it means for your family further down.
The village

Life here

Tucked away in Judea, The Bayview is a trusted Oceania retirement community with a long local history and a fresh, contemporary design. Set on elevated grounds with glimpses of the Mount and port, it balances peaceful, low-maintenance living with an active social scene. Residents like Lynne and Malcolm chose to skip downsizing to a smaller house and come straight here—and they've never looked back, enjoying freedom from lawn mowing, full security, and a vibrant community of familiar faces.

Your home

Living options

Independent Living

Comfortable, beautifully-finished apartments and villas designed to suit different budgets and lifestyles, with large windows and warm coastal colours.

102 apartments (1-bed from $650k, 2-bed from $720k)
38 villas
Electronic key fob access & communications panel
Onsite cameras & secure windows/doors
Balconies or patios on most units
Living options
A day in the life

What living here is actually like

An active lifestyle awaits, with a dedicated village coordinator and residents' committee filling the monthly planner.

Activities & Community

From bowls and croquet to coffee groups and village outings, there's something for everyone. Residents enjoy organised entertainment, movie nights, arts and crafts, and the freedom to explore Tauranga's shops, cafes and beaches—all within easy reach by car, village van or public transport.

Bowling green & petanque
Billiards/pool table
Gym & indoor swimming pool
Cinema room & communal lounge
Dining room, café & restaurant
Bar happy hours & social outings
Village van for excursions
Library & hairdresser
Always something on
On your doorstep

Facilities & services

Community Centre
Library
Gym
Indoor swimming pool
Bowling green
Petanque court
Billiards/pool table
Cinema room
Dining room
Café
Restaurant
Communal lounge
BBQ/barbecue area
Hairdresser
Village van
Onsite maintenance team
24-hour staff
Onsite cameras
Peace of mind

Care for life, on site

If your health changes, you won't have to leave the place you know. The Bayview offers these levels of care on site:

IndependentRest homeHospital
✓ Registered nurse (24/7 rostered) · Nurse Practitioner (visits ~4 times weekly) · Doctor available for appointments · Physiotherapy · Podiatry
Care and community
Where it is

Setting & neighbourhood

The Bayview sits on 16 acres of elevated, park-like grounds in Judea, Tauranga, with sub-tropical gardens and remarkable outlooks across to Mount Maunganui, the ports and surrounding suburbs. Despite its peaceful, tucked-away feel, it's just minutes from Tauranga's city centre, shopping centres, cafes and famous beaches. Public transport stops right outside the gate, and the village van provides easy access to local attractions. The location balances tranquility with convenience—a true suburban oasis.

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Now the practical part

The money — what comes back to your family

You've seen why you'd love it. This is the part most families only discover at the exit statement — so we put it in plain sight. Every figure is from the village's own filed Disclosure Statement.

Capital Back score
63
Above average · #10 of 520
Better than 98% of NZ villages — yet the market median is just 46. The sector is tough.
Deferred fee
30%
charged on your entry price
Your share of capital gain
0%
operator keeps 100% of any uplift
Time to get capital back
~45.5 days
median, from 24 recent resales
Fees after you leave
Stop
good — many villages keep charging
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How the 63 is built

Nothing hidden — every component

The Capital Back score is a transparent weighting of five filed terms — you can see exactly where this village wins and loses.

Move-in fee you don't get back Deferred Management Fee — weighted 30%
30% deferred fee — lower is better.
25
Share of capital growth Capital gain to resident — weighted 15%
0% — the operator keeps any resale uplift.
0
Speed your capital returns Median resale time — weighted 30%
45.5 days across recent resales.
100
Fees stop when you leave Weekly fees on exit — weighted 15%
Charges end on vacancy.
100
Interest if repayment is slow Interest on delayed capital — weighted 10%
Interest is payable if capital is returned late.
100
The filed terms, in plain English

What the Disclosure Statement actually says

Every operator uses different words for the same thing — we normalise them so you can compare like with like.

%

Deferred Management Fee

30%

Accrues over your first 3 years, charged on the entry price.

Market: median 30%; only 16% of villages charge under 25%.

Capital gain

0% to the resident

Any increase in the licence value at resale is kept entirely by the operator.

Market: just 8% of NZ villages share any capital gain.

How fast your capital comes back

~45.5 days median

Your capital is repaid once the unit is re-licensed to a new resident. (Operator-stated average: 161.5 days.)

Market: median 154 days; 21 villages still average over a year.

Fees & interest on exit

Resident-friendly

Weekly fees stop when you vacate, and interest is payable if your capital is returned late.

Market: 220 of 520 villages keep charging weekly fees after you've gone.
Before you sign the ORA

The reckoning usually arrives too late

  • You're buying a licence to occupy, not the home — you can't sell, rent or borrow against it.
  • A large deferred fee is gone within a few years, whatever the unit later sells for.
  • Your family carries the risk of how long resale takes — and the operator's ability to pay.
  • None of this is hidden — it's all in the Disclosure Statement most people sign without reading.
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