The New Zealand Herald

Passive property planned

- Colin Taylor

Anew childcare, cafe and apartment developmen­t, to be built in the Auckland seaside suburb of Howick, is for sale off the plans as a solid, longterm, passive investment property.

“It will comprise two standalone buildings,” says Shoneet Chand of Colliers Internatio­nal who, with colleague Kris Ongley, is marketing the planned complex at 110 Ridge Rd and 12 Nelson St for sale by deadline private treaty closing at 4pm on Wednesday December 6 — unless it sells earlier by negotiatio­n.

Featured in the latest Colliers Portfolio publicatio­n, one building has been designed for a purpose-built childcare facility; and the other will contain a ground-floor cafe with four apartments above.

The buildings will be constructe­d on a 1741sq m, two-title, freehold site.

Chand says the developmen­t has very strong fundamenta­ls and will An artist’s impression of the new developmen­t planned for the site at 110 Ridge Rd and 12 Nelson St, Howick, in the blue border (right). appeal to investors seeking quality, mixed use and passive investment­s for their portfolios.

“It’s a superb long-term investment property with a new 10-year lease to an establishe­d early childhood education operator; in an excellent location in Howick, and with the split-risk appeal of multiple income streams,” he says.

“The childcare centre is licensed for 110 children and will be leased to proven operator Bright Beginnings, which will also lease the cafe.

“The four 3-bedroom apartments, each 91sq m with 8sq m balconies, will provide the new owner with a residentia­l income to diversify the rental stream.”

Chand says the centre is being developed and occupied by quality operators with extensive experience in the childcare and building industries.

“With new build constructi­on to 100 per cent of current codes, the property will make for an excellent low-maintenanc­e investment.”

The childcare centre and cafe are signed to one lease, earning $356,020 net plus GST per annum. The tenant will be Nikiraj Educare Limited, trading as Bright Beginnings Early Learning Centre.

“Nikiraj Educare is a very wellregard­ed operator in the industry. Its other centres at Glendowie, Panmure and Mt Roskill are testament to the level of quality and success that directors Rajender and Nikita Kohli strive for.

“The lease includes two rights of renewal of six years each, extending the total term to 22 years,” Chand says. “Fixed rental increases every two years are indexed to the Consumer Price Index, to a minimum of 2.5 per cent, while market rental reviews are due to take place upon renewal. Lease guarantees provide for long-term cash flow and income security.”

Ongley says the apartments, which are available with vacant possession, could provide an additional income of about $150,000 per annum.

“The site was specifical­ly identified by the vendor as ideal for a multi-use childcare developmen­t due to its setting among family neighbourh­oods, closeness to local schooling, and permissive zoning.”

Ridge Rd is a main urban link road connecting Howick Village and Highland Park shopping areas, leading into Pakuranga Rd as it heads west.

“The immediate surrounds are establishe­d residentia­l neighbourh­oods with associated services and amenities,” Ongley says. “Howick has several primary, intermedia­te and secondary schools, all within walking distance of 110 Ridge Rd.”

The two-level, purpose-built childcare centre will feature a 583sq m outdoor play area, functional layout and high-quality fit-out.

“Along with two childcare areas for different age groups, the centre of about 915sq m will include a sleep area, bottle warming station, kitchen, staff room, management office, storage and amenities,” Ongley says. “The 106sq m ground-level cafe will have outdoor seating area for al fresco dining, kitchen and servery, staff storage area and amenities. A covered entry will lead to the apartment foyer running alongside the cafe, next to a driveway leading to off-street parking.

“A total of 24 parking spaces will be available, including two disabled parks, eight childcare staff parks, seven childcare drop-off spaces, three cafe spaces, and one car park for each of the four apartments.”

Ongley says the developmen­t is being undertaken by business partners J.P. Singh and Kuljeet Singh, who have set up more than 30 childcare centres around Christchur­ch and Auckland. For more content and thousands of listing go to truecommer­cial.co.nz nzherald.co.nz

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