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Strata health in Zetland (2017)

If you are buying a unit in Zetland, strata health is one of the most important due-diligence signals available. The data here shows the number of buildings in Zetland 2017 with open building orders or defect notices, a measure of how much of the suburb's unit stock has known structural, fire-safety, or waterproofing problems that the owners corporation has not yet rectified.

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Strata stock in Zetland

2017 · NSW Strata Hub · Building Commission NSW

Strata schemes
86
Median age
7yrs
Pre-2019 stock
58%
Active orders
0
No orders recorded

86 strata schemes in Zetland — too few for reliable cohort analysis.
Source: NSW Strata Hub · Building Commission NSW · Updated April 2026 · Shortlist filter, not a strata report.

A strata inspection report (Section 184 certificate in NSW) is the single most important document you can obtain when buying a unit anywhere in Zetland. It discloses the owners corporation's financials, meeting minutes, outstanding levies, and any known defects or legal disputes. Stickybeak's suburb-level strata health score tells you whether Zetland has an above- or below-average rate of building problems; the strata report tells you whether your specific building is one of them.

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