Retirement Villages in Limpopo

We list 20 retirement villages across Limpopo, including options in Bela Bela, Polokwane, Tzaneen, Modimolle, Vaalwater Rd 3 Km From Modimolle. Browse below to compare facilities, view contact details, and find the right retirement village for your needs.

20 retirement villages listed9 cities & towns

Who is it for?

Active, independent seniors who want a secure community environment with like-minded residents. Ideal for those who can manage daily activities on their own but want security, social interaction, and low-maintenance living.

What to expect

Self-contained living units, communal facilities (clubhouse, pool, gardens), 24-hour security, social activities, and optional meal plans. Many villages have on-site or nearby frail care for when needs change.

Costs in Limpopo

Costs vary widely: life rights purchases range from R500,000 to R5,000,000+, with monthly levies of R3,000–R10,000. Rental villages charge R5,000–R25,000/month depending on location and unit size.

Retirement Villages by City in Limpopo

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Care Tzaneen

George's Valley, Tzaneen

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Caritas Retirement Village

Warmbad, Bela Bela

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Kokanje Aftreeoord

Vaalwater Rd 3 Km From Modimolle

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Kolobe Retirement Village

Nylstroom, Modimolle

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Macadamia Care Polokwane

The Aloes Lifestyle Estate, Polokwane

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Bendor Ext 120, Polokwane

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Sondela Senior Lifestyle Estate

Durbanville, Bela Bela

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How to Choose a Retirement Village in Limpopo

Life rights vs. rental

Life rights mean you buy the right to live in a unit (not ownership). You pay a lump sum upfront and monthly levies. On exit, you or your estate typically gets back 70–100% of the purchase price, minus a retention fee. Rental villages charge monthly rent with no upfront capital, which is better if you don't want to tie up capital or if your stay may be short-term.

Location and accessibility

Consider proximity to family, hospitals, shops, and places of worship. Check that the village is close to a day hospital or has an on-site clinic. In Gauteng, traffic can make a 20km distance feel very far, so think about who visits most often.

Continuum of care

The best villages offer a continuum: independent living, assisted living, and frail care on the same campus. This means you don't have to move to a new facility if your health deteriorates. Ask whether the village has its own frail care or a partnership with one nearby.

Financial health of the scheme

Ask to see the latest financial statements and the body corporate's reserve fund. A village with deferred maintenance or low reserves may hit you with special levies. Check whether the levies have increased significantly year-on-year.

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About Limpopo

Limpopo has fewer facilities but growing demand. Most care homes are concentrated around Polokwane.

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