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Strata health in Mount Colah (2079)

If you are buying a unit in Mount Colah, strata health is one of the most important due-diligence signals available. The data here shows the number of buildings in Mount Colah 2079 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.

Older apartment buildings in Mount Colah, particularly those built in the 1960s through 1980s, may have lower defect-notice counts not because they are in better condition but because they are not subject to the same post-Opal Tower scrutiny. Issues like aluminium cladding, asbestos, and dated electrical systems are more common in older stock and are captured differently in council records. Always commission a building inspection report for the physical condition of the property regardless of what the strata report shows.

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