Landscape & Rooftop Gardens
A backyard for every apartment
Communal gardens, terraces, veggie beds, pergolas and solar canopies — amenity that adds no floor area, so it works even where zoning blocks new construction.
- Value: buildings that add quality rooftop amenity typically see a 2–4% uplift per apartment — often $25,000–$50,000 — against a cost of roughly $11,000 per unit.
- Fast first step: solar plus roof restoration needs only a simple majority vote.
- Ongoing: maintenance programs that keep the space an asset, not a chore.
Rooftop Builders — Airspace
The asset your scheme already owns
Where zoning leaves unused height and floor-space entitlement, your owners corporation is sitting on a development right it has never monetised.
- Value: industry analysis puts rooftop airspace at roughly $3,000 per m², with NSW schemes holding an estimated $22 billion of it.
- Uses: sell or co-develop the airspace to fund lifts, facades and remediation — without special levies.
- Honesty first: most buildings don't qualify. Ours flags the ones that genuinely do.