Business Day

Stenprop snaps up UK bargains

- Alistair Anderson and Karl Gernetzky

JSE-listed owner of industrial parks Stenprop is buying UK assets at an aggressive pace while property trades at low prices amid Brexit uncertaint­y.

JSE-listed owner of industrial parks Stenprop is buying UK assets at an aggressive pace while property trades at low prices amid Brexit uncertaint­y.

Stenprop said on Friday it had acquired 100 industrial units in the UK, spending £16.7m (R310m) in five separate transactio­ns. The company is focusing on UK multi-let industrial properties and tends to rent space to entreprene­urial tenants and small manufactur­ing and services businesses.

CEO Paul Arenson has said the company’s decision to become a focused fund will attract South Africans who want to invest in a rand hedge stock.

Stenprop’s largest SA shareholde­rs include the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), the Public Investment Corporatio­n (PIC), Sanlam and 36One Asset Management. Arenson is also a shareholde­r.

The acquisitio­ns included the Hillfoot, Armthorpe and Trident estates, which were acquired from Westbrook Partners for £10.2m, reflecting a net initial yield of 6% for the 81 units.

The company also acquired eight fully let units at Forth Industrial Estate for £4.2m, at a yield of 6.6%.

MULTI-LET ASSETS

After the transactio­ns, multi-let industrial assets will account for 43.9% of Stenprop’s portfolio, the company said.

Multi-let assets were expected to comprise about 60% of Stenprop’s total portfolio by March 31 2020.

Stenprop executive property director Julian Carey said the acquisitio­ns met the company’s requiremen­ts in terms of location and returns.

Stanlib head of listed property funds Keillen Ndlovu said Stenprop was small and needed critical mass and inclusion in major indices to attract broader institutio­nal attention.

Stenprop’s share price was up 0.31% at R19.30 at 3pm on Friday, having increased 6% so far in 2019. In the year to date, the JSE’s property index has fallen 1.54%.

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