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 2023, newest 2023.
Suburb Coverage
| Suburb | Schemes | Lots | % of Portfolio | Market Share | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grafton 2460 | 1 | 2 | 100% | 0.6% |
Google Reviews
26 Mar 2025
“As a Committee member for one of the properties Vital Strata manage, I would just like to thank the management team and Vital staff who manage our building for the ongoing professionalism and responsiveness we experience.
In particular, Diane Gosnall our Strata Manager and her team who have...”
23 Mar 2024
“We have been with Vital Strata for a few years now. Always happy with the service.
Elisa Szittner is very customer-oriented and knowledgeable. She always offers practical and sound advice. She is great to work with and has helped us diligently in sorting out a few strata issues.
I would highly...”
04 Apr 2024
“After a year with Vital and our strata manager Mark he has proven to be everything we were looking for. After a run of bad experiences with previous providers our committee shopped around in an effort to find the best strata management we could. We definitely made the right choice with Vital....”
29 Mar 2024
“Our Strata Plan's contract with Vital only began in December 2023, and so far, my experience (as a Committee member) has been very positive. During the selection process, I dealt with Brad, who, along with another committee member impressed us enough to sign up. Our appointed Strata Manager,...”
04 Mar 2024
“Lauren has been our strata manager since signing up with Vital 18 months ago. She has been very supportive to two new executive members running a difficult OC that used to do its own thing. She has facilitated getting work done and provides impartial advice and support to the committee. Stand...”