Weekend Herald

Sale of former post office makes for red-letter day

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A former post office, now occupied by two tenants, which has has substantia­l frontage onto Remuera Rd, is for sale.

The Upland Village property — a 143sq m building on a 258sq m site — is at 616-618 Remuera Rd.

It will go under the hammer in Bayleys’ final Total Property auction of the year on December 6, unless sold earlier.

Generating net annual rental income of $76,143, it is being marketed by Andrew Wallace, Genevieve Thompson-Ford and Cameron Melhuish of Bayleys Auckland & City Fringe division.

“The family trust which has owned this property for 35 years has done very well out of their investment,” says Wallace.

“It would suit another family trust or a smaller to medium-sized investor looking for affordable retail property in a proven location.

“Unlike a lot of smaller retail offerings, it is not unit titled, so it does not come with the obligation­s of being part of a body corporate and the costs and issues that sometimes can arise with that.

“With a Neighbourh­ood Centre zoning under the Auckland Unitary Plan the property could also appeal to investors looking for opportunit­ies to add value, because this provides potential to add further floors on top of the existing single-level building,” Wallace says.

“The zoning applies to single corner stores or small shopping strips located in residentia­l neighbourh­oods, which provide residents and passersby with their retail and commercial service needs. It allows for buildings up to 11m, plus two metres for the roof form (three storeys), with residentia­l accommodat­ion permitted on the upper floors.

“This is also a bottom-drawer investment opportunit­y offering a wellpresen­ted building in a prominent position in Upland Village, a tightly held boutique retail and commercial precinct surrounded by some of Auckland’s most affluent residentia­l suburbs.”

The tenancies are as follows:

■ Cachet, the women’s clothing and accessorie­s store, occupies about

73sq m. This has been under the same ownership and in occupation for nearly 35 years. Its lease runs from

2010 and the first of two four-year rights of renewal has been exercised.

■ Bottle O, part of a national chain of locally owned liquor stores, is in a shop of about 70sq m which has operated as a liquor outlet for many years. Its lease runs for four years from March 2017, with two four-year rights of renewal. A small amount of additional rental income is generated from a telecommun­ications equipment lease to Vodafone.

The retail tenancies are open plan with storage and amenities at the rear.

“Both benefit from high exposure to Remuera Rd, a main residentia­l and commercial arterial route with significan­t vehicular and pedestrian traffic,” says Thompson-Ford.

 ??  ?? The former post office in Upland Village has frontage on to Remuera Rd.
The former post office in Upland Village has frontage on to Remuera Rd.

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