10 BROWN STREET CHATSWOOD
AT A GLANCE
169
total lots in this scheme
Managed by Bright & Duggan Pty Ltd. Located in Chatswood, NSW. 258 other strata plans nearby
Lots
169
Year built
1999
Last report
—
Boundary sourced from NSW Spatial Services (StrataHub).
Disputes & Tribunal Cases
3 published court/tribunal decisions involving this strata plan
Cases from NCAT, Supreme Court, Land & Environment Court, and other NSW courts and tribunals.
The Owners – Strata Plan No 74602 v Brookfield Australia Investments Ltd
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – design and construct contract between developer and first defendant – plaintiff successor in title to developer – whether first defendant breached statutory warranties under s 18B(a), (b) and (f) of the Home Building Act 1989, as incorporated into the contract – whether facade was designed and constructed in accordance with the “Hyder Specification” as incorporated in the contract – proper construction of the Hyder Specification – whether a reasonable businessperson would construe the Hyder Specification as if the contractor had warranted that the facade would be fully weather tight when tested in accordance with AS 4284 for the building’s entire design life – the extent to which the building has been shown not to be weather tight – whether observational evidence of two lay witnesses demonstrates water ingress in window assemblies beyond those recognised by expert witnesses in joint report – whether first defendant’s failure to conduct prototype testing has any relevant consequence – whether prototype testing conducted on indistinguishable window assemblies at a different site indicates that the building would have passed prototype tests – whether plaintiff’s expert witness’s tests were appropriate to reveal any inadequacy in the design of the facade – whether the first defendant’s proposed remedial work to the facade is necessary and reasonable to compensate the plaintiff – whether replacement of the whole facade is out of all proportion to the benefit that would be obtained – whether plaintiff has established claims in respect to defects associated with mechanical services, bathrooms and ensuites, fire services and general internal defects; BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – design and construct sub-contract between first and fourth defendants – whether the developer was a “non-contracting owner” vis-à-vis the sub-contract for the purposes of s 18D(1A) of the Home Building Act– whether plaintiff as successor in title to developer entitled to enforce s 18B statutory warranties against the fourth defendant sub-contractor – whether, in any event, the plaintiff’s claim against the fourth defendant is statute barred – the relevant date of completion of the sub-contract under s 3B of the Home Building Act – whether the limitation period applicable to the s 18B warranties has expired; TORTS – strata titles – whether the first and third defendants owed a duty of care to the plaintiff –whether the plaintiff is relevantly vulnerable – whether case can be distinguished from Brookfield Multiplex Limited v Owners – Strata Plan No 61288 [2014] HCA 36 – whether the fact that the plaintiff has the benefit of statutory warranties under the Home Building Act against the first defendant is a reason to deny the existence of a duty of care
[2015] NSWSC 1916
The Owners - Strata Plan No 61288 v Brookfield Australia Investments Ltd
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION - builder's duty to subsequent owner - latent defects in common property - duty to owners' corporation of commercial premises STATUTORY INTERPRETATION - scope of duty of care under common law - responsibility of builder of commercial building - significance of statutory warranties with respect to residential building work TORTS - negligence - claim for pure economic loss - duty of care for latent defects in commercial premises - liability to owners' corporation with respect to common property - vulnerability as necessary element of duty
[2013] NSWCA 317
Owners Corporation Strata Plan 61288 v Brookfield Multiplex
[PROCEDURE] - civil - whether court should order the separate and prior determination of the question of the existence of a duty of care - all relevant factual material before the court. [BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION] - strata titles - whether defendants owed a common law duty of care - whether duty of care alleged is inconsistent with principle - whether appropriate for a trial judge to determine a common law duty of care owed to an owners corporation - whether decision in Bryan v Maloney (1995) 182 CLR 609 is authority for the existence of a duty of care.
[2012] NSWSC 1219
Source: NSW Caselaw. Only published decisions are shown. Many disputes are resolved privately or through mediation and will not appear here. This is not a complete record of all disputes involving this strata plan. Categories are auto-classified and may not be 100% accurate.
Sales History
Recent Sales
| Date | Unit | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 22 Dec 2025 | Lot 98 | $385,000 |
| 14 July 2025 | Lot 97 | $395,000 |
| 15 Apr 2025 | Lot 51 | $480,000 |
| 11 Apr 2025 | Lot 124 | $485,099 |
| 5 Feb 2025 | Lot 54 | $360,000 |
| 9 Oct 2024 | Lot 74 | $450,000 |
| 2 Oct 2024 | Lot 99 | $450,000 |
| 26 Aug 2024 | Lot 169 | $6,200,000 |
| 3 Apr 2023 | Lot 52 | $358,000 |
| 12 May 2022 | Lot 32 | $410,000 |
22 sales total
Source: NSW Valuer General. Prices are as reported in settlement data and may not reflect current market values. Sales marked “Price withheld” are excluded from price calculations.
Development History
Original Construction · 1 storey · 1 dwelling
Assessed by Willoughby City Council
Development Application
DeterminedBalconies, decks, patios, terraces or verandahs, Pub
PAN-134107
Development Application
CancelledNearbyRetail premises , Change of use
PAN-271295
Modification Application
DeterminedPub, Hours of operation and trading
PAN-530038
Looking for the builder or developer?
Search for the application number (e.g., PAN-134107) on the NSW Planning Portal Application Tracker to view the full DA details, including the applicant, builder, and principal certifier.
Source: NSW Planning Portal Open Data API (2019+). Earlier development applications may not be available. Items marked "Nearby" were matched by location proximity (within 100m) rather than direct plan number reference.
Crime Statistics
These statistics cover the entire Willoughby local government area, not this specific property.
Crime rates in Willoughby LGA are lower than the NSW state average. (Oct 2024 - Sep 2025)
Source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR). Rates are per 100,000 population. Rank is out of 119 LGAs (1 = highest rate).
BUILDING BASICS
- Lots
- 169
- Residential
- 169
- Year built
- 1999
- LGA
- WILLOUGHBY