Sometimes when pensioners or investors dominate the ownership of a building or complex we see historical pressure to keep strata levies low. The discretionary portion of the levy is the sinking fund contribution, so when building issues arise, or upgrades are required, there is no money in the pot. So, what happens next? Either the issues are ignored, the building begins to look shabby, or a special levy is struck. And, if you are interested in capital growth, all these outcomes can negatively impact the value of a unit or townhouse.
It is now mandatory for owners’ corporations to undertake a 10 year maintenance plan and levy forecast. Those buildings with low levies will face sharp rises if the recommendations in their report are adopted. Those buildings that have been responsible in their financial management and avoided the temptation to keep levies too low will see much more modest increases.
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