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Forum: How to switch your strata managers

  • 28/02/2025
  • Author Jimmy-T

Forum: Sacking strata managers, reno approval delay, electric meter replacement blocked, residents parking in visitors' spots, gate refused.

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    Townhouses on the rise as unit slide continues

    • 25/02/2021
    • Author Jimmy-T

    Strata buyers are drifting away from apartments and towards townhouses in the post-Covid era, as people seek more space in which to work from home, and less close contact with…

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      Podcast 97: Renovation – best-laid plans (and tiles)

      • 27/10/2020
      • Author Jimmy-T

      It’s renovations all the way in this week’s Flat Chat Wrap as we chat about a Forum post asking what can be done about a disastrous and unauthorised renovation, now…

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        Why pre-sale renos could be bad planning

        • 21/08/2018
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        For any prospective home buyer with a skerrick of visual imagination, a rundown home is a massive canvas on which to express themselves. That might apply to apartments even more…

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