Resilience Latent Defect Insurance protection runs hot in New South Wales

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Joel Robinson
October 17, 2025
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Latent Defects Insurance (LDI) is rapidly becoming a must-have in the New South Wales new development market, with more developers than ever adopting the rigorous insurance policy that brings confidence to the market like no other.

While LDI has been long established in Europe and the Americas, it only entered the Australian market in 2022 when Resilience Insurance was approved to offer the cover. It arrived against a backdrop of high-profile defects cases that had dented confidence in the apartment sector.

Latent Defects Insurance is secured by the developer and protects the building—and, more importantly, the apartments within it—from any structural or waterproofing defects that may arise within the first 10 years of the building's completion.

Resilience Insurance CEO Corey Nugent says developers have quickly realised its importance.

“The overarching feedback from prospective buyers in the new development space is that they have an inherent lack of confidence,” Nugent says. “That has been the number one factor in buyers transacting. Latent Defects Insurance not only gives them complete peace of mind for 10 years, but it shows the developer they are buying from is standing by their product by taking out the insurance.”

Nugent says there has been a marked uptick in new projects with LDI in the last 12 months.

“There are more and more apartments in the pipeline that have, or will have, the Latent Defects Insurance policy. Developers understand the value it gives to buyers while also recognising that if they don’t offer it, others will—and that makes a competing development much more appealing to a buyer.”

Nugent says we are now seeing a real shift in the culture of development. The policy doesn’t just protect purchasers; it encourages better standards during construction because independent inspections are part of the process. “That’s the real long-term benefit.”

Builder-developers have been particularly active in driving adoption of the policy. Deicorp was among the earliest adopters, setting a precedent that many others have followed. Builder-developer DASCO has taken out LDI across its two new projects, Danks Street District in Waterloo and Senso in Epping. Fellow prolific builder-developer ALAND has taken out its first Latent Defects Insurance policy at The Walden, the newest apartment development in North Sydney. ALAND Founder Andrew Hrsto said offering the policy was a natural decision. “With a project like The Walden, buyers expect certainty,” Hrsto says. “For us, LDI ensures that confidence is built in from the start, and that’s exactly what purchasers in this part of Sydney are looking for.”

Newcastle builder-developer GWH has just taken out the policy at its newest development, ERA, one of the only new developments in the region with Latent Defects Insurance. GWH Director Jonathan Craig said the policy is a “win for everyone.” “As a builder and developer, we take great pride in our work. Having third-party inspections throughout construction gives us confidence and delivers peace of mind for the buyer.”

Longstanding, diversified developer Northland Group is offering the only LDI-insured apartments in Merrylands in Sydney’s growing west. Their under-construction Pitt Street development, Central Quarter, will comprise 194 apartments above a full new commercial and retail precinct.

Chris Williams, Operations Director at Home789, who is selling Central Quarter in conjunction with Stone Projects, says buyers are seeing LDI as both a value-add and protection.

“LDI is helping first home buyers and investors feel more confident, especially with all the negative publicity around off-the-plan apartments,” Williams says. He adds that buyers also appreciate the strict requirements and scheduled inspections throughout construction. “That adds another layer of credibility to the project and gives them extra confidence in the build quality.”

Developments with LDI are subject to the Technical Inspection Service program, an independent third-party review process that monitors and evaluates a building’s design and construction. By integrating regular inspections and detailed assessments into every stage of construction, the TIS significantly reduces the likelihood of latent structural defects—issues that only become apparent after project completion.

Resilience Insurance is working with the NSW Government and expects Latent Defects Insurance to be mandatory by 2028.

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