Strata Managers in Gymea, 2227
Compare 29 strata managers serving Gymea (2227) in the Sutherland local government area
Gymea (2227) is a significant strata market, with 220 registered schemes covering 1,854 lots. It falls within the Sutherland local government area. The market is fragmented across 29 managers, with the top three holding just 27% between them. The average scheme size of 8 lots is below the state-wide average of 14, suggesting a mix of smaller developments. A notable 37% of schemes are self-managed, higher than most NSW suburbs.
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All Strata Managers in Gymea
Southern Strata Management Pty Ltd
Michael Roberts Strata Management Services Pty Ltd
McDonald Strata Pty Ltd
Network Strata Services Pty Limited
Peter Clisdell Pty Ltd
Strata Title Management Group Pty Ltd
PICA Services Pty Ltd
Strata Management Centre Pty Ltd
Noble Homes International Pty Ltd
M Strata Group Pty Ltd
Bronwyn Gai Clark
Netpans Pty Ltd
V J Ray Pty Ltd
Jamesons Strata Management Sutherland Shire Pty Ltd
Cheryl Margaret Glanville
Verdun Walsh Real Estate Pty Ltd
Conti & Co Pty Ltd
Ascendcorp Strata Pty Ltd
CFMSR Pty Ltd
Resolution Strata Services Pty Ltd
All Suburbs Strata Management Pty Ltd
Ready Strata Pty Ltd
Civium (NSW) Pty Ltd
Bright & Duggan Pty Ltd
The Strata Collective Pty Ltd
Jameson & Associates Unit Services Pty Ltd
Elevate Strata Management Pty Ltd
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Choosing a Strata Manager in Gymea
No single manager dominates Gymea: the largest, Southern Strata Management Pty Ltd, holds just 11% of local schemes, giving owners real leverage when negotiating fees and service terms.
With 29 managers competing for 220 schemes in Gymea, switching is straightforward — but asking the right questions up front saves time and money. Here’s what to focus on:
- Ask about handover fees — some managers charge a “termination” or “file transfer” fee when you leave. Get this in writing before signing. The Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 requires outgoing managers to hand over records within 28 days.
- Request recent financials — ask shortlisted managers for a redacted copy of a recent treasurer’s report and annual financial statement. The quality and transparency of these documents tells you more than a pitch meeting.
- Check their owner portal — most managers now offer online portals for document access, levy payments, and maintenance requests. Ask for a demo login — a clunky portal means ongoing frustration for your committee.
- Ask for references from similar buildings — ask for contacts at buildings similar to yours in size and type (the average scheme in Gymea has 8 lots).
- Review the contract term and exit clauses — standard agreements run 12 months with 3 months’ notice. Be wary of contracts longer than 3 years or with automatic renewal clauses that are hard to exit.
All strata managers in NSW must hold a valid licence from NSW Fair Trading. You can verify any manager’s licence status on the StrataHub register. For a detailed walkthrough, see our guide to comparing strata managers.
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