Weekend Herald

Hamilton South Bunnings for sale

- Paul Charman

Bunnings Warehouse’s fastgrowin­g Hamilton South is being offered for sale as a long-term investment. Colliers Internatio­nal has been exclusivel­y appointed to market the site at 13A Quentin Dr for sale by internatio­nal tender, closing December 7.

Completed in 2016, the highprofil­e property offers a net lettable area of 11,645sq m on a large 3.1ha site adjacent to St H 1.

Colliers Internatio­nal’s Blair Peterken, Jason Seymour and Alan Pracy are marketing the property.

It boasts strong tenant covenant, a new long-term lease, fixed annual rental growth and a prominent location in one of Hamilton’s fastestgro­wing areas, says Peterken.

“It is fully leased for 12 years to Bunnings Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of ASX-listed company Wesfarmers and one of New Zealand’s recognisab­le retail and trade brands.

“With new constructi­on and a prime corner site to the south of Hamilton CBD, this property is well positioned for growth.”

Peterken says the property, on three freehold titles, was built and developed by Bunnings, whose property strategy is to acquire and develop high-profile, strategic sites in growth locations.

“The brand-new lease, which commences from settlement, has eight rights of renewal of six years each.

“The lease has an initial rent of $1.352 million a year, with fixed rental growth locked in at 2.5 per cent a year.”

Seymour says Hamilton is a key part of the “Golden Triangle” of Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga, making it an attractive investment option.

“With prime commercial property in Auckland remaining tightly held, we’re seeing increased interest in assets in North Island growth areas such as Hamilton.”

Hamilton is the largest centre in the Waikato is experienci­ng strong growth as a result of New Zealand’s economic success.

“Constructi­on of the Waikato Expressway, due to be completed in late 2020, is expected to cut travel times to Auckland significan­tly, making Hamilton much more accessible to New Zealand’s largest commercial centre.”

Seymour says the property benefits from 100m of road frontage to Kahikatea Dr (SH1), offering excellent exposure to more than 20,000 passing cars a day.

“The building is oriented toward the eastern boundary of the site, allowing for a large, easily accessible car parking area for 267 cars at the front of the property.

“The main vehicle access for customers and a separate delivery entrance are both located on Quentin Drive.”

Internally, the building commands a total of 11,645sq m and incorporat­es a large 1796sq m garden centre at the southern end of the property, fronting SH1. To the north is the

5187sq m main warehouse, a 2224sq m timber trade sales area, and a

1939sq m timber trade yard. Amenities and a mezzanine office area are situated between the main warehouse area and the garden centre.

Pracy says the readily accessible property is within 10 minutes of many of Hamilton’s main residentia­l areas.

The property is zoned Industrial under the Hamilton City Council Operative District Plan, which allows for retail of more than 1000sq m in ground floor area.

As at October 2017 Bunnings was operating 249 warehouses, 73 smaller format stores, 33 trade centres and three frame and truss centres across Australia and New Zealand.

Peterken expects strong interest in the property from both national and overseas investors.

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The Bunnings Warehouse Hamilton South site at 13A Quentin Dr.

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