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SP675·Strata Plan·Wagga Wagga

54-56 FITZMAURICE STREET WAGGA WAGGA

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AT A GLANCE

4 disputes foundAGM held Oct 2022

36

total lots in this scheme

No manager information on file. Located in Wagga Wagga, NSW. 156 other strata plans nearby

Lots

36

Year built

1964

Last report

Boundary sourced from NSW Spatial Services (StrataHub).

Disputes & Tribunal Cases

4 published court/tribunal decisions involving this strata plan

Cases from NCAT, Supreme Court, Land & Environment Court, and other NSW courts and tribunals.

4 other

York & Edwards v The Owners – Strata Plan No 675 (No 2)

LAND LAW – strata title – where plaintiffs own two lots in large strata plan – where NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal made order for reallocation of unit entitlements pursuant to s 236 of Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW) – where effect of reallocation is significantly to increase strata levies payable on plaintiffs’ lots – where internal appeal to Appeal Panel dismissed – where plaintiffs now seek leave to appeal under s 83 of Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) – whether summons identifies questions of law – whether Appeal Panel misconstrued s 236 of Strata Schemes Management Act – whether exercise of discretion to make reallocation order miscarried – whether decision legally unreasonable – whether plaintiffs’ arguments misstated or not addressed – whether Appeal Panel erred in not finding that Tribunal failed to afford procedural fairness by not informing plaintiffs, as litigants-in-person, of need to lead certain valuation evidence

19 Dec 2024

[2024] NSWSC 1648

York & Edwards v The Owners – Strata Plan No 675

CIVIL PROCEDURE — hearings — application to vacate hearing date

20 Nov 2024

[2024] NSWSC 1478

York & Edwards v The Owners – Strata Plan No 675

APPEAL – strata scheme – reallocation of unit entitlement – exercise of discretion to reallocate – relevant factors for consideration – duties of Tribunal towards unrepresented party – whether denial of procedural fairness - whether discretion miscarried

26 June 2024

[2024] NSWCATAP 121

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

DateUnitPrice
12 Sept 2025
Lot 27
$275,000
7 Feb 2023
Lot 20
$121,000
23 Dec 2022
Lot 17
$162,250
1 Nov 2022
Lot 27
$295,000
19 May 2022
Lot 14
$225,000
8 Mar 2022
Lot 24
$128,700
22 Dec 2021
Lot 17
$129,800
21 Feb 2020
Lot 35
$60,000
7 Dec 2019
Lot 36
$125,000
26 Nov 2018
Lot 20
$75,000

19 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 dwelling

Estimated cost: $3K · Assessed by Wagga Wagga City Council

Development Application

Determined

Change of use of land or a building or the classification of a building under the Building Code of Australia, Food and drink premise, Take away food and drink

6 Dec 2024

PAN-456806

Development Application

DeterminedNearby

Dwelling, Business premises, Change of use

$3K1 new dwelling
22 July 2023

PAN-171056

Development Application

DeterminedNearby

Signage, Change of use

$5K1 new dwelling
22 July 2023

PAN-166146

Looking for the builder or developer?

Search for the application number (e.g., PAN-456806) 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 Wagga Wagga local government area, not this specific property.

Above Average

Crime rates in Wagga Wagga LGA are higher 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).

STRATA MANAGER

No manager information available.

BUILDING BASICS

Lots
36
Residential
3
Commercial
30
Year built
1964
LGA
WAGGA WAGGA