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Understanding your Building Health Score - Buyer

Learn what your Building Health Score means and what to look for

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Who this article is for

  • Buyers and buyer’s agents

  • Lot owners who’ve requested a score


What the Building Health Score is

A Building Health Score is a quick, high-level summary of how healthy a building appears based on available records (financials, maintenance, compliance, etc.).

It’s a starting point, not a substitute for a full report or independent advice.

(Screenshot: Health Score card showing a score and a simple label like “Low / Medium / High”)


What the score is based on

Depending on what data is available, the score may consider:

  • Financial health (levies, arrears, funding)

  • Maintenance and capital works history

  • Compliance and renewals (e.g. insurance, fire, pool, lift certificates)

  • Other patterns visible in strata records

(Screenshot: expanded score breakdown: “Financials”, “Maintenance”, “Compliance”, etc.)


How to use the score as a buyer

  • Use a higher score as a positive sign (based on the data we have).

  • Treat a lower score or unclear picture as a reason to investigate further.

  • Use the score to decide if you need a Building Insight Report.

👉 For a deeper view, see What is a Building Insight Report and how do I read one?

Related articles

  • Requesting a health score

  • What is a Building Report and how do I read one?

  • Why is my building missing data?

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