Strata subdivision evolved in the 1960’s and led to the strata titles legislation of 1973. Since that time it has become a very popular method of subdivision not only for blocks of apartments but for any development which contains buildings and out door space.
Common examples of Strata subdivision include
- A block of residential apartments
- Industrial parks, showrooms
- Factories
- Townhouse and villa developments
- Retirement villages
- Retail malls and shops
- Commercial office space
- Managed or serviced apartments
- Marinas
Strata subdivisions can be modified from the standard one size fits all approach, and units can include as part of their lots air-conditioning, roof space, construction material etc to suit the individual requirement of the developer.
It is important to consider you by laws, unit entitlements and the peculiarities of your scheme. In many cases we have developed methods to create lots within car stackers, this method has been adopted by the LPI and is used as an example for others.
We have created literally thousands of units since 1973, and have developed a deep understanding of the legislation and future manageability of the schemes as well as the needs of developers.
You can be assured of a very professional yet personal approach to your next strata subdivision whether it be a standard strata for a block of apartments or a specially modified scheme for up-market penthouses or a commercial or industrial project.
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