Strata Managers in Port Macquarie, 2444
Compare 8 strata managers serving Port Macquarie (2444) in the Port Macquarie-Hastings local government area
Port Macquarie (2444) is one of the largest strata suburbs in NSW, with 1,364 schemes covering 8,602 lots. It falls within the Port Macquarie-Hastings local government area. It is served by 8 strata managers. The top three — Strata Professionals Pty Ltd, Integrity Strata Management Pty Ltd, and Cenehill Pty Ltd — manage 64% of schemes. At 6 lots per scheme on average (state: 14), the area is characterised by smaller schemes such as townhouse and villa complexes. A notable 36% of schemes are self-managed, higher than most NSW suburbs.
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No adverse tribunal cases company-wide, 10+ schemes in Port Macquarie
Tribunal & Court Activity
2 strata-related tribunal and court decisions since 2021 involving schemes in Port Macquarie.
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All Strata Managers in Port Macquarie
Strata Professionals Pty Ltd
Integrity Strata Management Pty Ltd
Cenehill Pty Ltd
Coastal Realty & Strata Pty. Ltd.
Andrew Hugh Thompson
LB Lanolin Pty Ltd
Bright & Duggan (Hunter) Pty Ltd
Strata Professionals Port Macquarie Pty Ltd
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Choosing a Strata Manager in Port Macquarie
Strata Professionals Pty Ltd holds a 46% dominant share of Port Macquarie’s managed schemes — meaning fewer local alternatives, but a manager with deep familiarity with buildings here.
With 8 managers competing for 1,364 schemes in Port Macquarie, 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 Port Macquarie has 6 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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