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Landlords Insurance Strata Insurance Calculator

Estimate your strata insurance needs with our Strata Insurance Calculator. Calculate the right levels of cover to protect your building investment and secure your financial livelihood.

'Calculator results are estimates only and not quotes. Actual quotes will be provided by licensed brokers after you submit an enquiry.'

Strata Insurance – Sum Insured Calculator

Help your strata committee/body corporate tally a recommended sum insured by itemising building works, facilities, essential systems and common contents. The calculator also factors in professional fees, debris removal and an inflation/contingency buffer.

Step 1 of 7

1) Scheme profile

Tell us a few basics. You can leave optional fields blank.

Commercial/mixed schemes commonly work ex-GST; confirm your status.
If there’s a financier/lessor, your broker may need this for policy notes.
Next: itemise building works starting with the main structure.
You can skip any step and come back later.

2) Main building structure

Primary structure(s), basements, carparks, roofs, facades, lift shafts, stairwells, lobbies, internal services risers.

3) Common facilities

Lifts/elevators, pools, gyms, saunas, recreation rooms, BBQ areas, plant rooms.

4) Essential systems & services

Fire systems, security/intercom/CCTV, electrical switchboards, pumps, solar arrays, backup generators, underground services.

5) External structures & siteworks

Fences/gates, driveways/paths, retaining walls, letterboxes, landscaping, pergolas, bin enclosures.

6) Common contents (optional)

Lobby furniture, gym equipment, cleaning gear, small tools. Handled separately from building works

7) Allowances & results

Set allowances, then calculate a recommended sum insured.

Architects, engineers, surveyors. Applied to building works (excludes contents).
Applied to building works (excludes contents).
Applied to the total after fees & debris (including contents).
Tip: If you’re unsure on a line item, add your best estimate and mark it “(estimate)”.
When you’re ready, calculate and review your recommended sum insured.

Heads-up: Liability limits, office-bearers cover, catastrophe/top-up, flood, machinery breakdown, and government fees/approvals vary by policy. This tool totals user-entered values and is not a quote or advice.

Calculator outputs are estimates only and do not constitute quotes. Actual quotes will be provided by a licensed broker after you submit an enquiry.

Calculator outputs are estimates only and do not constitute quotes. Actual quotes will be provided by a licensed broker after you submit an enquiry.

How to use our Strata Insurance Calculator

Our Strata Insurance Calculator helps Australian owners corporations, strata committees and body corporates estimate a practical strata building sum insured by itemising what it would cost to rebuild and reinstate the property after a major insured event. This matters because underinsurance can leave lot owners exposed to special levies, delays in repairs and gaps against lender requirements, while overinsurance can push premiums higher than necessary. The calculator totals the values you enter and adds key allowances such as professional fees, debris removal and an inflation or contingency buffer.

How to complete the form for the best result

1. Choose Scheme type: Select Residential, Commercial or Mixed-use to match how the building is used.

2. Add No. of lots and Property address (optional): These help your internal records and quoting conversations, but do not change the maths if left blank.

3. Select GST treatment: Choose GST-registered to view totals excluding GST, or not GST-registered to view totals including GST. Confirm your tax status with your accountant if unsure.

4. Itemise replacement costs by section using the Add buttons:

Main building structure: Include primary structures, basements, carparks, roofs, facades, lift shafts, stairwells, lobbies and internal service risers.

Common facilities: Include items such as lifts, pools, gyms, BBQ areas and plant rooms.

Essential systems and services: Include fire systems, security, switchboards, pumps, solar arrays, generators and underground services.

External structures and siteworks: Include fences, driveways, retaining walls, letterboxes and landscaping.

Common contents (optional): Add lobby furniture or shared equipment that you want covered as contents rather than building works.

Tip: Use realistic “today’s rebuild” figures (not market value and not land value). If available, reference a recent insurance replacement valuation.

5. Enter Allowances: Add professional fees, demolition and debris removal, then your inflation or contingency buffer to reflect cost escalation and uncertainty.

How to interpret results

After selecting Calculate recommended sum insured, compare the recommended total with your current policy sum insured to identify potential underinsurance. Use the JSON summary to share inputs with your broker or insurer for quoting and audit trails. Remember this tool is an estimate only and not a quote or personal advice; consider the relevant PDS and seek help from a licensed adviser or broker for your circumstances, including liability limits and optional covers.

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Beneficiary:
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