Mixed-use strata schemes bring together residential and commercial spaces in one development—and managing them requires expertise, balance, and clear communication. At Elevated Strata Communities, we provide tailored strata management services for mixed-use buildings across Sydney.
Whether your property includes apartments above retail, or a combination of residential and office spaces, we understand the unique challenges these schemes face—and we know how to solve them.
Mixed-use strata schemes are developments that combine multiple uses, usually residential apartments with commercial or retail tenancies. These properties have shared areas and facilities that serve different types of occupants, each with their own expectations and needs.
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Mixed-use strata management involves managing properties that combine both residential and commercial lots within the same building or complex. These might include apartment buildings with ground-floor shops, retail spaces, or office suites. The management ensures both areas operate smoothly while balancing the different needs of residential and commercial owners.
Mixed-use strata combines elements of both residential and commercial strata management. It requires careful handling of budgets, by-laws, and shared responsibilities to ensure fairness between residents and businesses, which may have different expectations for access, security, maintenance, and operational needs.
A mixed-use strata manager handles the management of common areas, budgets, maintenance, and compliance for the entire building. They work to ensure that both the residential and commercial components operate smoothly, meeting legal obligations and balancing the sometimes competing priorities of different owners and tenants.
Mixed-use buildings have complex needs due to the combination of residential and commercial interests. Professional management helps ensure clear communication, fair cost allocations, regulatory compliance, and proper maintenance. It also helps resolve any disputes and supports the long-term value of the property.
Yes, the owners corporation can vote to change strata managers if the current service is not meeting expectations. This is typically done through a formal vote at an AGM or EGM, following the required procedures outlined in strata legislation.