Portfolio Profile
Lot Types
Residential 2 (100%)
Scheme Size Distribution
Distribution of schemes by total lot count. Average scheme size: 2.0 lots. The portfolio is dominated by small schemes (10 lots or fewer), typical of townhouse and villa complexes.
Portfolio Age
Schemes by registration decade. Oldest scheme registered 2022, newest 2022.
Suburb Coverage
| Suburb | Schemes | Lots | % of Portfolio | Market Share | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoalhaven Heads 2535 | 1 | 2 | 100% | 2.9% |
Google Reviews
23 Jun 2025
“Outstanding Service from Ashleigh Smith and the Absolute Strata Management Team
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12 Jul 2025
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24 Jun 2025
“Who Knew Strata Could Be This Easy?
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04 Jul 2022
“We changed our Strata Manager about two years ago to Absolute Strata Orange and couldn’t be happier with the service. The team are proactive and committed to resolving any issues that arise and are incredibly professional. As an investor, it is great to know that the management is in good hands.”
23 Jun 2025
“The team here are the best, so informative and helpful, they really talk you through how it all works especially if you are new to owning a property that’s under strata management. Even if you can’t get them when you call they always call you back and make sure they are following up with you....”