Summerset Group has labelled itself New Zealand’s fastest-growing retirement village operator, with assets up 18% annually and a pipeline of 7000-plus housing units and private hospital or care rooms.
Listed retirement village giant Summerset Group sold its highest number of units in a year, recording 1238 settlements, up 12% during 2024. But 75% of the completed units in its new $450 million East ...
Summerset Group Holdings Limited is expanding its presence in New Zealand by acquiring four new sites in high-demand areas including Auckland, Kāpiti Coast, Lower Hutt, and Blenheim. These ...
Summerset Holdings Limited today announced record pre-sales for its new retirement village to be developed at Warkworth. At the sales day for the village on Sunday 1 July a significant number of units ...
Summerset Group [NZX: SUM] plans to build a second retirement village in Nelson after buying an eight-hectare site in Richmond. The Wellington-based company intends to build a 280-unit village on the ...
Summerset Group plans to build its fifth retirement village in the greater Wellington region with the purchase of a 6-hectare block of land north of the city. The Wellington-based company wants to ...
The main building at the centre of the $150 million Summerset Palms Te Awa retirement village in Napier has officially opened, boasting a state-of-the-art “memory care centre”. The retirement village ...
More than 20 residents at a Wellington retirement village have tested positive to Covid-19 in an outbreak. Summerset said 22 of its Aotea village's 190 residents tested positive for the virus last ...
Summerset chief executive Julian Cook tries out the bowling green with Sew Hoy, the first resident of the company's retirement village opened at Wigram in late 2016.JULIA LIOCHHEAD / The-Press ...
Mairi and Ken Dawson are on their second stint living in Blenheim. “We came in 2000 and stayed for seven years, and now we've come back from Wellington,” Mairi said. “We wanted to come back to ...
WELLINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - New Zealand rest home operator Metlifecare Ltd said on Monday it has signed deal to buy two retirement villages through the issue of shares worth NZ$113 million ($90 ...
RV President Brian Peat said it was a chance for political parties to show they're "committed to fairness and dignity for older Kiwis".