Portfolio Profile
Lot Types
Residential 106 (100%)
Scheme Size Distribution
Distribution of schemes by total lot count. Average scheme size: 26.5 lots. Most schemes fall in the 11–25 lot range, typical of small apartment blocks.
Portfolio Age
Schemes by registration decade. Oldest scheme registered 1977, newest 2022.
Suburb Coverage
| Suburb | Schemes | Lots | % of Portfolio | Market Share | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Googong 2620 | 2 | 55 | 50% | 9.1% | |
| Crestwood 2620 | 2 | 51 | 50% | 1.8% |
Google Reviews
14 Feb 2026
“EDIT 15/2: Day 31 of broken gate that is permanently open and still no clear advice to residence.
EDIT: 8/2: Thank you for your response.
However, directing residents to contact a Strata Manager or General Manager does not address the underlying concern that there has been little visible...”
26 Jan 2026
“While trying to get my air conditioner unit serviced Vantage Strata, which has access control for the unit, didn’t know where in the complex the unit was located.
It took two visits and my intervention to get the unit serviced. Vantage Strata couldn’t find its own paperwork describing air...”
14 Sep 2025
“One star is already the max I can give—otherwise I’d give zero or even negative stars. Because of the inaction of the agent and property management, the underground parking/storage was broken into every day for 3–4 consecutive days. The management only told residents to report to the police and...”
02 Oct 2025
“Our complex pays Vantage hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. For many years they have done a mediocre job at best, with email responses to resident enquiries routinely taking weeks. Recently, with an increasingly urgent security situation, they have stopped responding entirely. Residents...”
13 Nov 2025
“Why does the manuka terrace complex smell like raw sewage including the underground carpark and lifts. Why has it smelt like this for months and nothing has been done about it? What is being done about it? This appears to be a considerable health hazard to consumers, retailers and residence. I'd...”