Weekend Herald

Po¯keno childcare investment

- Paul Charman

Agents say surging residentia­l growth at Po¯keno justifies strong investor interest in a high-end childcare property for sale there. Colliers Internatio­nal investment sales director Shoneet Chand, and colleagues Matthew Barnes and Matt Prentice, are selling a childcare property licensed for 120 children, at 62 Po¯keno Rd. They point out that the village on SH 1— located an hour from both Auckland and Hamilton — is experienci­ng a population boom, with strong demand for quality childcare one obvious outcome.

The property — which has a longterm lease to establishe­d childcare operator Educare — is for sale by deadline private treaty.

Offers will close at 4pm on March

20, unless sold earlier. “Thousands of new homes are in the pipeline, while the Waikato District Council is pumping more than $32 million into a new library, roading, and upgraded water and power infrastruc­ture,” Chand points out.

“With all this developmen­t, Pokeno’s population is projected to explode from 3000 to 12,000 by

2045. The area will be particular­ly appealing to young families, who are able to buy brand new, standalone homes on decent sections for well under the median house price in Auckland. “This property has a 15-year-lease, a proven tenant covenant, a brand-new building constructe­d to modern standards and a location with huge growth potential.”

Chand says Educare is an establishe­d operator with 17 early childhood centres nationwide.

The lease returns $312,000 plus GST in net annual rent, with Educare paying all operating expenses.

“Backed by a bank guarantee, the lease offers fixed annual rental growth of 2 per cent, with market reviews every five years,” he adds.

Two rights of renewal of 10 years each extend the final lease expiry date to August 2052.

Barnes says Signature Homes has covered the building with a 10-year warranty.

“Signature has delivered more than 135 childcare developmen­ts since 2002, and has been the Ministry of Education's preferred builder of childcare centres for the best part of a decade.”

Barnes says the property is well located on a 2,597sq m freehold site next to Po¯keno School.

“The 773sq m building and covered terraces comprise a singleleve­l, purpose-built early childhood education centre divided into four classrooms catering for different age groups, from babies to 4-year-olds. It has been designed to meet current industry standards, both from a constructi­on and business operation perspectiv­e.

“Notable features include doubleglaz­ed safety glass to ensure child welfare, acoustic ceiling tiles in play areas, energy-saving LED light fixtures, and motorised high windows for good natural ventilatio­n. The property includes extensive outdoor play areas and generous on-site car parking.”

Tenant Educare has been in operation since 2005 and has earned a strong reputation within the industry.

The company prides itself on offering quality childcare centres with a strong emphasis on family, sustainabi­lity and safe natural play.

Prentice says Po¯keno is strategica­lly located at the crossroads of State Highway 1 and SH2, offering convenient access both north and south, as well as to Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and West Coast beaches.

“Famed for huge, cheap icecreams, it is becoming synonymous with affordable, quality housing.”

 ??  ?? The childcare centre at 62 Po¯keno Rd is licensed for 120 children.
The childcare centre at 62 Po¯keno Rd is licensed for 120 children.

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