Factors to consider before purchasing a property with a strata title
Learn the key factors to consider before buying a strata title property, including fees, maintenance responsibilities, and how to navigate strata regulations.
Strata ownership is a unique form of property ownership that allows individuals to own a portion of a larger property complex, while sharing responsibility for its maintenance and management with other lot owners. If you’re considering purchasing a property that’s part of a strata title, here are some factors to consider.
Strata inspection reports
Before purchasing a strata property, make sure you obtain a strata inspection report. This report provides valuable information about factors that could impact future strata levies or property value. This includes:
- The property's financial health
- Maintenance history
- Insurance coverage
- Any potential issues
Strata fees and levies
To fund the maintenance and management of the common property, the owners corporation collects fees or levies from each lot owner. These fees are typically paid quarterly, and can vary widely based on factors such as:
- Property's age
- Amenities
- Ongoing maintenance requirements.
These are ongoing costs that will need to be factored into your budget. Learn more about ongoing costs associated with owning a home here.
By-Laws
Strata properties have a set of by-laws that outline the rules and regulations governing the property. These by-laws can cover topics and issues that come with living within a larger property complex such as:
- Renovations
- Noise
- Pet ownership
What if I’m an investor?
Strata properties are often considered by property investors. While The property owner is responsible for strata fees. It's advisable for property investors to Recommend seeking tax advice on the deductibility of strata fees, as they may be partially tax-deductible depending on local tax laws.
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Applications are subject to credit approval, satisfactory security and you must have a minimum 20% equity in the property. Minimum loan amount $10,000, maximum loan amount $10,000,000, and total borrowings per customer across all Unloan loans is $10,000,000. (For purchase loans a minimum 10% equity is required - however a Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) premium and higher interest rate apply. In some cases, depending on the property’s location or type, an LMI premium may also be required for LVR between 70.01% to 80%). For loans with Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) the minimum loan amount is $10,000, maximum loan amount is $3,000,000 and total borrowings per customer across all Unloan loans is limited to $3,000,000).
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Applications are subject to credit approval, satisfactory security and you must have a minimum 20% equity in the property. Minimum loan amount $10,000, maximum loan amount $10,000,000, and total borrowings per customer across all Unloan loans is $10,000,000. (For purchase loans a minimum 10% equity is required - however a Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) premium and higher interest rate apply. In some cases, depending on the property’s location or type, an LMI premium may also be required for LVR between 70.01% to 80%). For loans with Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) the minimum loan amount is $10,000, maximum loan amount is $3,000,000 and total borrowings per customer across all Unloan loans is limited to $3,000,000).
Unloan offers a 0.01% per annum loyalty discount on the Unloan Live-In rate or Unloan Invest rate upon settlement. On each anniversary of your loan’s settlement date (or the day prior to the anniversary of your loan’s settlement date if your loan settled on 29th February and it is a leap year) the margin discount will increase by a further 0.01% per annum up to a maximum discount of 0.30% per annum. Unloan may withdraw this discount at any time. The discount is applied for each loan you have with Unloan.
*At Unloan, we do not charge any annual, application, banking, account, transaction, late or exit fees. In certain circumstances you may be required to pay a Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) premium. Learn more about why this is applied and how it works. Government fees may also apply. Learn more about government fees here. Your current lender may charge an exit fee when refinancing.
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