NSW Strata Plan·SP55708·Registered 1997·4 lots
50 East Crescent Hurstville Grove NSW 2220
Development, transport, crime, hazards, schools and sales — the NSW public record on this building, refreshed weekly.
in the strata report Unlock Development01 Nearby 20 applications
recorded nearby ↓ Special levies Paid, approved, proposed
in the strata report Unlock Sales02 $1,045,000 med. 3 sales
latest 14 November 2023 ↓ Defects Condition, works, disputes
in the strata report Unlock Transport03 Connected Bus 303 m
10 stops ≤500 m ↓ By-laws Pets, renos, letting
in the strata report Unlock Safety04 Typical 6.9 thefts /1,000 yr
trend falling ↓ Compliance Fire, asbestos, safety
in the strata report Unlock Hazards05 1 flag Bushfire buffer
no mapped flood ↓
01 — Financial HealthSourced from Strata Report
Financial health & insurance
Administrative and capital works funds, historical balances, insurance cover and levies in arrears.
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Upload to unlock02 — DevelopmentNSW ePlanning Portal
Development activity
20 applications recorded in the surrounding area.
- This building
- 0applications
- Nearby
- 20applications
- Hurstville Grove, all time
- 20 last lodged 31 March 2026
- New dwellings proposed
- 18 0.85% residential share
- Lodgements trend
- 2017 – 2026
Largest recent application in Hurstville Grove: Subdivision, Erection of a new structure, Dual occupancy (attached) proposing 2 new dwellings at 63 Morshead Drive Hurstville Grove 2220 — lodged 17 January 2025 , determined 9 January 2026.
DA2024/0622
Within 800 mmap · 20 applications
Nearby development applications
03 — Special LeviesSourced from Strata Report
Special levies
One-off contributions struck for building repairs, upgrades or capital shortfalls.
Contract prices are public. The levies owners paid on top aren't.
Upload to unlock04 — SalesNSW Valuer General
Sales in this building
3 recorded sales at a median of $1,045,000 — latest settled 14 November 2023.
- Matched sales
- 3
- Building median
- $1,045,000
- Latest sale
- 14 November 2023
- Annual growth
- Building: 5.6% p.a. Suburb: 5.4% p.a.
05 — Building DefectsSourced from Strata Report
Building defects & structural issues
Defect reports, engineering assessments, waterproofing failures, and structural maintenance history.
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Upload to unlock06 — TransportTransport for NSW
Transport and connectivity
Connected. Nearest stop is Waitara Pde at Seymour St (303 m away).
Commute times to major hubsdrive · transit · walk
Live door-to-door times via Google Routes — drive, transit and walk to the hubs that matter.
Upload to unlock07 — By-laws & RestrictionsSourced from Strata Report
By-law restrictions
Scheme-specific rules governing pets, renovations, short-term letting, and common property usage.
1 short-term lets within 500 m — but does this scheme permit them?
Upload to unlock08 — Recorded CrimeNSW BOCSAR · Jan 2025-Dec 2025
Recorded crime
Typical for NSW — and falling over five years.
Full breakdownoffence detail · Jan 2025-Dec 2025
Against people
per 1,000 / yr · vs NSW avgAgainst property
per 1,000 / yr · vs NSW avgCommunity & order
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Five-year monthly trend 2021-01 – 2025-12
09 — Compliance & SafetySourced from Strata Report
Compliance & safety indicators
Annual fire safety statements, asbestos register status, cladding audits, and pool fence compliance.
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Upload to unlock10 — HazardsNSW RFS · NSW Planning
Mapped hazards
One flag. The parcel sits in a mapped bushfire vegetation buffer area.
Parcel-level mapping is not a site assessment. A flagged parcel warrants a section 10.7 planning certificate, which the contract of sale must include.
11 — Schools & areaNSW Dept of Education
Catchments and area dynamics
School catchments available and short-term rental activity mapped nearby.
- Short-term lets ≤500 m
- 1 of 78 across the Hurstville area
- Across the Hurstville area
- 78active listings
- Signal
- Low holiday-let presence can affect noise, turnover and levies
12 — The strata reportUpload to unlock
What the public record can't see
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This dossier is assembled from public records and is general information, not advice. It describes the building's surroundings — it cannot see inside the scheme's finances, defects or by-laws. Verify anything material with the source agency and your conveyancer.