The New Zealand Herald

Site holds appeal for developers

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Seven tenants returning a combined yearly net income of $95,365 in a purpose-built office complex gives a substantia­l income for a developer wanting to capitalise on one of the biggest pieces of commercial land available for sale in the central rural Waikato town of Morrinsvil­le.

Although four offices are vacant and if leased could give a potential total annual gross income of about $130,000, the value of the property is in the 5025 square metre site, worth about $1 million alone, according to Bayleys Hamilton salesperso­n Josh Smith.

Mr Smith and Bayleys Hamilton colleague Daniel Keane are marketing the property at 25 Allen Road, Morrinsvil­le, for sale by auction at Hamilton on September 26.

Mr Smith said the commercial­lyzoned property, with a Matamata Piako District Council rating valuation of $1.4 million, had the potential to be entirely redevelope­d for a major national tenant or the existing building upgraded and extended for an anchor tenant. “There has been good interest in the vacant offices and two potential tenants are considerin­g them now,” Mr Smith said.

“The property, one block back from the main business centre, offers an investor or developer substantia­l upside with good growth off the back of its proximity to Hamilton and being the main support town for the Waikato's greater dairy industry.

“It offers numerous opportunit­ies from capitalisi­ng on developmen­t of the land holding, redevelopi­ng the offices to attract high end tenants, continuing as a hands-on investor or land banking for possible future developmen­t.

“Because the property is so close to the CBD it would appeal to service industries wanting a central location for customer contact.”

A developer, he said, after consulting the council, could look at redevelopi­ng the whole site for a workshop/storage warehouse with associated office, a small big box retail developmen­t, or providing the site for one big national tenant.

The existing 828sq m Allen Street building was purpose-built to a high standard in 1980 for the Matamata Piako District Council and has a seismic rating of 78 percent of New Building Standard.

The tenants include some that a particular­ly related to the rural sector – Assure Quality, Dairy NZ, ETEC Crop Solutions, Equine Production­s and Surveying Services.

Outgoings for the seven tenancies are $31,033 on gross yearly rental of $126,399.

Constructe­d of concrete block walls, with a weatherboa­rd cladding, the property has a modern appearance and multiple offices split across two floors and good staff facilities.

“Tenants are provided with a private work environmen­t while still feeling part of a bigger team,” Mr Smith said. “It is not often a Morrinsvil­le property of this scale and enormous flexibilit­y is offered for sale.”

Dairy NZ and Assure Quality are the two biggest tenants. Dairy NZ is on a monthly term after signing for an initial three years in 2015, with three three-year rights of renewal and is paying annual rent of $44,669, while Assure Quality also signed its initial lease in 2015 and has three three-year rights of renewal and is paying $37,530 in yearly rent.

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The purpose-built office complex at 25 Allen Road, Morrinsvil­le.

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