Apartment hotel opportunity
The Waldorf Stadium Apartment Hotel in the heart of Auckland CBD is on the market for sale through Colliers International Hotels and CBRE Hotels. The 178-unit strata title development is to be sold subject to a new 11-year performance lease to Japanese serviced apartment conglomerate Daiwa House Group, which recently acquired the Australia and New Zealand Waldorf serviced apartment business with further plans to expand in the region.
The sales process involves an international expression of interest campaign, which closes at 4pm NZT on May 16.
Dean Humphries, national director of hotels for Colliers, says the divestment of this accommodation asset represents the first major hotel sale in the Auckland CBD since the Hilton Auckland sold in 2012.
“As a result, we’re anticipating unprecedented interest from a wide range of international and domestic investors given the exceptionally strong trading conditions in the gateway city,” he says.
Wayne Bunz, International Director of CBRE Hotels, says the development is being offered for sale subject to a long-term management lease to one of the largest serviced apartment providers in the region, Daiwa House Group. “This strong tenant covenant will provide investors with secure long-term returns moving forward.”
Built in 2008, the Waldorf Stadium Apartment Hotel is located in downtown Auckland in close proximity to the harbour’s edge, the
12,000-capacity Spark Arena, the Britomart precinct and just 500m from Queen St; the city’s main commercial and retail thoroughfare.
The 10-level hotel comprises a mix of studio, one, two and three bedroom fully selfcontained apartments.
Located at 40 Beach Rd, the 10,630sq m hotel is on a prime 2450sq m parcel of land, which is subject to a long-term ground lease to one of Auckland’s largest inner-city land owners.
Humphries says a number of hotels in Auckland are located on leasehold land given their relative proximity to the water’s edge, with most of this land being owned by entities such as Ngati Whatua O¯ rakei and Auckland Council.
Bunz says the sale campaign comes at a time of unprecedented growth in Auckland’s hotel sector. “The current occupancy rate is
86 per cent and the market has witnessed RevPAR growth of nearly 13 per cent this year,” Bunz says.
“Auckland is one of the best performing hotel markets in Asia-Pacific. Investors will therefore be assured of strong returns moving forward, which is further underpinned by one of the largest international serviced apartment operators in the world.”