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Strata Managers in Singleton Council Area

Compare 7 strata managers across approximately 181 schemes in the Singleton local government area

Singleton has 181 strata schemes covering 676 lots. The area is served by 7 strata managers. The largest — Williams Property Singleton Pty Ltd — holds 34% market share. At 4 lots per scheme (state average: 14), the area is characterised by smaller developments. A notable 56% of schemes are self-managed.

7 Managers
100–249 Schemes
500–999 Total lots
0 Suburbs
57% Clean record (company-wide)

Largest Managers with Clean Records

No adverse tribunal cases company-wide, 10+ schemes in Singleton

  1. Williams Property Singleton Pty Ltd 61 schemes
Showing 4 managers
Clean Verified
61
Schemes (LGA)
0
Cases NSW (2021+)
22
Suburbs
No Google reviews
Clean Verified
8
Schemes (LGA)
1
Cases NSW (2021+)
70
Suburbs
No Google reviews
Clean Verified
3
Schemes (LGA)
6
Cases NSW (2021+)
121
Suburbs
3.6 (97 Google reviews)
Clean Verified
3
Schemes (LGA)
2
Cases NSW (2021+)
129
Suburbs
1.1 (11 Google reviews)
Clean Verified
2
Schemes (LGA)
0
Cases NSW (2021+)
69
Suburbs
No Google reviews
1 Adverse Verified
1
Schemes (LGA)
3
Cases NSW (2021+)
69
Suburbs
No Google reviews
Clean Verified
1
Schemes (LGA)
23
Cases NSW (2021+)
197
Suburbs
4.6 (89 Google reviews)

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Lot Types in Singleton

Residential 456 Commercial 112

Finding a Strata Manager in Singleton

With 7 managers competing across 181 schemes in the Singleton council area, lot owners have genuine choice when appointing or switching managers. Here’s what to consider:

  • Local knowledge matters — a manager with an existing portfolio in Singleton will already know the council’s requirements for by-law approvals, development applications, and common property issues specific to the area.
  • Get multiple quotes — request itemised fee schedules from at least three managers. Look beyond the base management fee to disbursements, meeting attendance charges, and insurance commission arrangements.
  • Check tribunal history — use the manager profiles on this site to review each company’s NSW-wide tribunal and court record before shortlisting.
  • Ask about response times — for urgent maintenance and after-hours emergencies, confirm the manager’s process and whether there are additional charges.

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.