Gardening $7,700 - this sounds like a big part of our budget, but I can tell you the difference having a well-presented building has on potential tenants. The gardens are a big part of this, and we continually improve and maintain them. It has been a long process that has taken us about ten years to produce the results we have today. I deliberately took the slow and steady approach rather than spend tens of thousands at one time - this would have given us good results, but the owners would have had to dip deep into their pockets which I didn't want to see happen. The complex has flourished since then, but these will give you an idea of what can be achieved.
Insurance $35,000 - this is 50% of our budget and there simply isn't a thing I can do to decrease it. When you look back and remember that it used to be $6,000 per annum, you can directly see why the levies have increased. I am hoping there is light at the end of the tunnel, there certainly appears to be a lot of talk from the Government acknowledging the issue. At least the premiums seem to have stabilised for now.
Pest Control $1,000 - I have the common areas inspected every six months to be sure we don't have any active termites. The complex is a concrete bunker so there isn't a lot of timber in it, but I still want to be sure we have none around. This is about half of the budget. With the other I have it sitting in reserve. With all the rain, we get rodents and these need to be treated. When I know they are about we get the baits refilled and knock a hole in the population.
Secretarial Fee $6,200 - this is the fee that Body Corporate Services charge for their secretarial service. Even if we were in a smaller complex, I would have them do this side as they know what they are doing. It works out to be $140 per owner and I think this is money well worth spending.