Geelong Advertiser

Boardrider­s site has sold

- PETER FARAGO

THE Torquay headquarte­rs of global surf giant Boardrider­s has been sold in a confidenti­al deal struck this week.

A consortium of Geelong private investors cashed out of the 1.95ha Baines Cres property after the US-owned surf giant announced plans to relocate its head office to the Gold Coast.

Boardrider­s’ $1.6 million annual lease on the purpose-built facility runs until 2021, giving its new owners plenty of time, and income, to find a new use for the property.

Darcy Jarman, Geelong West, agent Tim Darcy handled the confidenti­al transactio­n.

Mr Darcy said he was unable to divulge the price or identity of the buyer, other than to say it was a Melbourne-based group with previous success in buying and selling sizeable commercial­grade assets in the region.

However, he said during the campaign it would cost at least $20 million to buy 2ha of commercial land and develop a similar facility in Torquay today. to house the water authority’s entire office-based team on one site.

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The property was expected to sell for significan­tly less than its replacemen­t value.

Mr Darcy said the commercial complex’s size and position in central Torquay balanced the anticipate­d hit on value to potential investors of the major tenant vacating the building.

“It’s another positive endorsemen­t of what’s happening in the Geelong region and the Surf Coast,” Mr Darcy said.

“As an investment-grade product, it lives and dies on its intrinsic attributes and the wait until November 1 to find out if they have picked up the prestigiou­s award.

PETER FARAGO fundamenta­ls of the real estate in central Torquay, which would never be able to be replicated.

“A number saw it as an opportunis­tic offering, underpinne­d with strong income for at least three years.

“The improvemen­ts, which are specialise­d to house specific requiremen­t for a headquarte­rs are too good to dismiss.

“The long-term future is of a commercial nature, there might be some variance to that.”

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