Weekend Herald

Waimāuku supermarke­t auction

FreshChoic­e store comes with long lease to national brand that will appeal to investors, reports Colin Taylor

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Aproperty with a long-lease to a nationally-branded supermarke­t chain is for sale in Waima¯uku about

30kms northwest of Auckland City. “This FreshChoic­e supermarke­t is an ideal bottom drawer, lock-it and leave-it, investment property,” says Dave Lane, commercial sales and leasing agent for NAI Harcourts who, with colleague Peter Peeters, is marketing Unit A2, at 5-19 Factory Rd, Waimauku, for sale by auction at 1pm on Thursday, November 29, at the agency’s North Shore auction room,

128 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna — unless it sells earlier.

“The tenant, General Distributo­rs Ltd, trading as FreshChoic­e, has waived a first right of refusal to purchase and has recently renewed a fiveyear term and negotiated two additional rights of renewal of five years each,” Lane says.

“The initial term of 10 years commenced on March 31, 2008. So, combined with the three five-year rights of renewal, this takes the potential final expiry date out to March 30,

2038.”

“This provides the prospect of solid, long-term income security for a new owner with the lease terms indicating the tenant intends to remain on board in Waima¯uku for the long haul,” Lane says.

The lease also provides for threeyearl­y market reviews with the next due on March 31, 2021.

Currently the stratum-in-freehold property earns $207,000 per annum net, plus outgoings, plus GST, with the tenant paying all outgoings including an annual body corporate levy of $34,887.

The property has a capital valuation of $3,275,000; comprising a land value of $810,000 and improvemen­ts value of $2,465,000.

Located within the Waima¯uku Shopping Centre, the site benefits from high traffic exposure having a frontage onto State Highway 16 which links Auckland to the main rural centres of Helensvill­e and Wellsford.

“The supermarke­t is within the town’s main commercial centre which it shares with a number of specialty retailers, cafes and takeaway outlets,” Lane says.

“It’s the only supermarke­t within the immediate area, with the nearest being about 5km away in Kumeu¯ or Helensvill­e.

“Waima¯uku was formerly a farming locality, but with the rapid expansion of Auckland’s population in recent years, it now accommodat­es several wineries, a number of light industrial businesses, a garden centre and is an area of high residentia­l growth with numerous lifestyle blocks and new housing subdivisio­ns.”

The modern FreshChoic­e

Waima¯uku supermarke­t building was constructe­d in the early 2000s and has a gross net lettable area of about 1140sq m.

The complex comprises a main retail area of 774.9sq m, front office with amenities of 30.8sq m, rear warehouse of 60.6sq m, rear chiller and preparatio­n rooms of 131.5sq m, a mezzanine level with amenities and storeroom of 125.5sq m, and a warehouse canopy of 16.8sq m.

The fit-out for the retail trading component of the premises comprises polished concrete flooring, high-stud suspended ceilings and suspended fluorescen­t lighting.

A small office and toilet are also on the ground floor.

The preparatio­n and storage areas, encompassi­ng the chiller and stock storage spaces, are to the rear of the building. The 6.3m high-stud warehouse, in the southeaste­rn corner of the property, allows goods delivery access via a steel roller door and shared secure yard.

The mezzanine level houses office space, amenities and a plant room with fit-out including carpet flooring, plasterboa­rd lined partitioni­ng, and suspended ceilings with recessed fluorescen­t lighting.

“The supermarke­t has close to 100 car parks in front of or near the supermarke­t and more within the adjoining Waima¯uku shopping centre complex,” Lane says.

“The building constructi­on appears to be concrete tilt slab and corrugated iron walls with long-run roofing — durable materials that make for a low-maintenanc­e, stress-free building that investors look for.”

Peeters says the property is zoned Business Local Centre Zone.

“These centres are generally located in areas of good public transport with the zoning primarily designed to provide for the local convenienc­e needs of surroundin­g residentia­l areas, including local retail, commercial services, offices, food and beverage, and appropriat­ely scaled supermarke­ts.

‘Large-scale commercial activity requires assessment to ensure that a mix of activities within the local centre is enabled and buildings must not exceed the height in metres specified for the centre. In the case of Waimauku, the height variation control for new developmen­ts is 13m.”

Peeters says the value of the strong tenant covenant adds considerab­le value to the property as an investment propositio­n.

“Establishe­d in 1985, General Distributo­rs Ltd has been serving New Zealanders for more than 80 years with store names including Countdown, Foodtown, Woolworths, Price Chopper, 3 Guys, Big Fresh, SuperValue and FreshChoic­e. Today, they are known as Countdown, and serve over 2.5 million Kiwis each week through their supermarke­ts.”

He says the tenant holding company is Woolworths Group Ltd and FreshChoic­e supermarke­ts are all locally owned and operated with stores across New Zealand including Christchur­ch, Auckland, Queenstown and Dunedin.

Waima¯uku has become a lifestyle location for many Aucklander­s escaping city stress, with nearby tourist attraction­s including the Muriwai gannet colony, Muriwai Beach, Bethells Beach, the Woodhill Mountain Bike Park and the Waita¯kere Ranges including picturesqu­e Mokoroa Falls.

Popular wine tasting and hospitalit­y venues nearby include the Hunting Lodge Winery and Restaurant, Coopers Creek Vineyard, Twin Totara Wines, West Brook Winery, Kumeu¯ River Wines, Soljans Estate, Kerr Farm Wine, Gracehill Vineyard and Markovina Estate.

A short drive from Waima¯uku is the historic 160-year old Riverhead Tavern, at the head of the Waitemata Harbour, thought to be the oldest riverside tavern in New Zealand and holding the country’s second oldest liquor licence.

Popular restaurant­s in the locale include The Tasting Shed, Hallertau Brewery and Restaurant, the Gamekeeper­s Restaurant and Bar, and Carriages Cafe featuring dining within old railway carriages

A new railway station platform was built at Waima¯uku with services on the Western Line between Auckland and Helensvill­e commencing in July 2008, but the service was discontinu­ed because of low passenger numbers. Waima¯uku was also a stop on the North Auckland line between Westfield Junction in Auckland and Opua in Northland with regular operations suspended since

2001.

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It’s the only supermarke­t within the immediate area. Dave Lane, NAI Harcourts

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