Expertise managing layered community schemes
Balancing shared and private lot needs
Managing infrastructure, budgets and shared spaces
Clear communication across diverse communities
Community Association management involves overseeing large, master-planned residential developments that combine individual lots with extensive shared facilities and infrastructure. Unlike standard strata schemes, Community Associations manage communal assets like private roads, parks, recreation centres, and landscaping across multiple lots or sub-schemes.
Managing a Community Association requires specialist expertise in balancing shared and individual lot responsibilities, financial management, compliance with the Community Land Management Act, and fostering strong community engagement.
We specialise in supporting Community Associations with structured governance, transparent financial management, proactive maintenance coordination, and clear communication, helping diverse communities run smoothly, fairly, and sustainably.
At Jamesons, we manage a wide range of Community Associations across NSW, including:
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Buildings we manage
Burradoo
Links Road – Karrara Estate is a well-established Community Association that we proudly manage. Featuring shared landscaped areas, internal roads, and recreational facilities, the estate requires a proactive and community-focused management approach. We work closely with the executive committee to ensure compliance, maintain common property to a high standard, and support a cohesive, well-presented neighbourhood for all residents.
Parramatta
Newington – Precinct 2 is a large, master-planned Community Association of 437 lots that we proudly manage as part of the award-winning Newington development. With extensive shared infrastructure, landscaped common areas, and a diverse mix of townhouses and apartments, the precinct requires expert coordination and strong governance. Our team works closely with the executive committee to ensure compliance, maintain high presentation standards, and support the long-term success of this vibrant, well-connected community.
Cabarita
Edgewood Estate – Cabarita is a well-established Community Association of 118 lots, located in one of the Inner West’s most desirable harbourside suburbs. Featuring landscaped streets, quality-built homes, and shared green spaces, the estate offers residents a peaceful and highly liveable environment with close access to the waterfront.
We proudly manage Edgewood with a focus on clear governance, financial oversight, and long-term community value. Our team supports the executive committee through regular meetings, guidance on community management legislation, and proactive coordination of shared responsibilities—ensuring the estate remains well-presented, compliant, and easy to live in for all residents.
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A Community Association manages shared infrastructure, facilities, and services across a development made up of multiple lots or schemes. It typically covers private roads, parks, recreational centres, and landscaped areas, supporting the overall operation and governance of the broader community.
While strata schemes manage common property within a single building or parcel, a Community Association oversees shared facilities across multiple lots, buildings, or even different types of schemes (residential, retail, commercial) within a larger precinct. Community Associations are governed by the Community Land Management Act rather than the Strata Schemes Management Act.
Professional management ensures smooth governance, financial transparency, proactive maintenance, and clear communication across diverse owners. It protects shared assets, fosters strong community engagement, ensures legal compliance, and helps maintain and enhance property values.
Community Association management in Australia is governed by state-based legislation, such as the NSW Community Land Management Act 2021. Managers support the Community Association Committee (CAC) by overseeing financial management, governance, maintenance coordination, compliance, insurance, and dispute resolution processes.
A Community Management Statement (CMS) sets out the rules, by-laws, and management structure for a Community Association. It outlines the use of shared property, obligations of lot owners, and the financial arrangements for maintaining communal facilities.
Management fees are typically based on the size, complexity, and range of services required by the Community Association. Fees usually cover governance support, financial management, maintenance coordination, compliance oversight, and community engagement services, funded through levies paid by lot owners.
Look for a management company with proven experience in Community Associations, strong expertise in governance and compliance, clear communication practices, proactive financial management skills, and a track record of building sustainable, engaged communities.
Buildings we manage
At Jamesons, we’re here to make strata management simpler, no matter the type of property. From residential complexes and commercial buildings to mixed-use developments and retirement villages, our tailored solutions are designed to keep things running smoothly.
Whether it’s navigating the complexities of commercial leases, ensuring compliance in mixed-use buildings, or maintaining harmony in residential communities, our proactive approach makes strata living simpler and stress-free.
Explore how our expertise across various types of strata management delivers better outcomes for everyone—owners, tenants, businesses, and residents alike.
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