At a Glance
- Jamesons Northern Beaches team, led by branch manager Nick Amoroso, provides strata management for communities from Manly to Palm Beach.
- The team looks after beachfront apartments, boutique blocks and larger residential complexes across suburbs including Dee Why, Brookvale, Freshwater, Narrabeen, Seaforth and Avalon.
- Local knowledge is backed by depth in the areas that matter: legislation, building compliance, work health and safety, insurance and governance.
- The team’s approach to complicated matters is to listen first, give balanced advice, and break the work into clear, achievable steps.
- Jamesons has dedicated local pages for strata management in Manly, Dee Why, Freshwater, Brookvale and Narrabeen.
If you’re looking for strata management on the Northern Beaches, you probably want more than a name on a levy notice. You want people who know the buildings, know the area, and know the committees behind them. That’s what our Northern Beaches team is built around: local strata management for communities from Manly to Avalon, led by branch manager Nick Amoroso. You can read about the branch on our Northern Beaches strata management page. This post is about the people behind it.
Strata Management Across the Northern Beaches
The Northern Beaches isn’t one property market. It’s a string of them: beachfront apartments in Manly and Freshwater, boutique blocks in Seaforth and Fairlight, busy mixed and residential complexes around Brookvale and Dee Why, and everything from Narrabeen and Mona Vale up through Newport, Avalon and Palm Beach.
“Being based on the Northern Beaches means we’re managing communities that are incredibly diverse, from beachfront apartments and boutique blocks to larger residential complexes,” Nick says. “We enjoy building genuine relationships with owners and committees because we’re part of the same local community.”
Nick Amoroso, Northern Beaches General Manager
That last part matters more than it might sound. When your strata manager shops at the same places, drives the same roads and knows what a big southerly does to a beachfront building, conversations get easier and problems get spotted sooner.
Local Strata Knowledge in the Northern Beaches and What It Doesn’t Replace
Ask Nick what owners often don’t realise about managing a building in this part of Sydney, and the answer isn’t about the postcode. It’s about how much the job has grown.
“Strata schemes today must navigate a growing range of legislative obligations, building compliance requirements, work health and safety responsibilities, insurance obligations, and governance requirements,” he says. “While local knowledge remains important, having a proactive strata manager who understands these obligations and helps committees meet their legal responsibilities is critical.”
“Our role is to ensure buildings remain compliant, risks are identified early, and committees are provided with clear advice to make informed decisions that protect both the owners corporation and the long-term value of the property.”
In other words: knowing the coast is the starting point, not the whole job. Salt air, weather exposure and ageing buildings make maintenance planning matter more here, and a steadily modernising set of NSW strata laws makes proactive compliance matter everywhere.
The Team Behind the Buildings
Every strata manager says they’re responsive. Ask Nick what his team is quietly proud of, and the answer is more specific.
“We’re proud of being approachable, responsive, and genuinely invested in the communities we manage. Good strata management is about more than administration. It’s about providing practical advice, communicating clearly, and being available when our clients need us.”
Nick Amoroso, Northern Beaches General Manager
That’s the standard the team holds itself to, from routine repairs in a Narrabeen walk-up to a major project in a Manly tower.
When Things Get Complicated
Committees are volunteers. Most have careers, families and lives that don’t pause when a building throws up something hard: a remedial project, an insurance claim, a dispute between neighbours.
“Our approach is to listen first, understand the issues, and then develop a practical plan with the committee. We communicate openly, provide balanced advice, engage the right professionals when required, and keep everyone informed throughout the process. By breaking complex matters into clear, achievable steps, we help committees make informed decisions while feeling supported from start to finish.”
It’s a simple philosophy: the building’s problem shouldn’t become the committee’s burden.
Where You’ll Find Us
The team works right along the peninsula, and we’ve built dedicated local pages for several of the suburbs we serve: strata management in Manly, Dee Why, Freshwater, Brookvale and Narrabeen.
We also look after buildings in Collaroy, Mona Vale, Warriewood, Newport, Avalon Beach, Palm Beach, Seaforth, Balgowlah, Curl Curl and the surrounding suburbs. If your building is on the Northern Beaches, it’s in our patch.
Speak to the Northern Beaches Team
Whether you’re on a committee that’s weighing up a change, an owner with questions, or a developer setting up a new scheme, the conversation starts the same way: tell us about your building.
Speak to our team, we’ll take the time to understand your building, and then get on with what we’re here for: leaving it in a better place.
Get in touch with our team today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Northern Beaches suburbs does Jamesons cover?
Which Northern Beaches suburbs does Jamesons cover?
The Northern Beaches team manages buildings across the whole peninsula, including Manly, Fairlight, Balgowlah, Seaforth, Freshwater, Curl Curl, Brookvale, Dee Why, Collaroy, Narrabeen, Warriewood, Mona Vale, Newport, Avalon Beach and Palm Beach, along with surrounding suburbs.
Who leads the Jamesons Northern Beaches team?
Who leads the Jamesons Northern Beaches team?
The branch is led by Nick Amoroso, whose team manages a diverse portfolio across the Northern Beaches, from beachfront apartments and boutique blocks to larger residential complexes. The team is based locally and works in the same community it manages.
What types of buildings does the Northern Beaches team manage?
What types of buildings does the Northern Beaches team manage?
Beachfront and coastal apartment buildings, boutique blocks, townhouse complexes and larger residential communities. Coastal buildings bring their own demands, from salt and weather exposure to maintenance planning, and the team builds those realities into how each scheme is managed.
How do I get a strata management proposal for a Northern Beaches building?
How do I get a strata management proposal for a Northern Beaches building?
Start with our Northern Beaches branch page or request a proposal. We’ll ask about your building, its facilities and what the committee needs, and come back with a clear proposal for how we’d look after it.