Weekend Herald

Market eyes on optometris­t site

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The land and building housing a range of healthcare tenants, including a dental practice, optometris­t clinic, skincare beauty salon are for sale in Cambridge.

The two-storey commercial block, at 33 Duke St, has three tenancies operating in the medical and healthcare sector, say Bayleys Hamilton salespeopl­e David Cashmore and Rebecca Bruce.

The two-storey building has about 18m of frontage on Duke St, with a stairwell off the pavement to the upper level, and is just a few doors from the town’s central junction.

The location is zoned for commercial use under Waipa District Council Regional Plan.

Like many buildings in Cambridge CBD, the rectangula­r-shaped concrete block building was constructe­d in the 1960s. Its seismic rating is 45 per cent of the new building standard.

Three tenancies there, which generate combined annual income of $79,400 plus GST pa, have regular rent reviews, are:

● Oral healthcare specialist­s Dental Care Cambridge occupying firstfloor space currently on a two-year lease running through to 2021, with four further two-year rights of renewal

● Optometry clinic Matthew Eyewear Eyecare, occupying groundfloo­r space currently on a lease running through to 2021, with three further two-year rights of renewal

● Beauty therapy treatment salon Skincare, currently occupying firstfloor on a lease expiring at the end of this month.

Bayleys Hamilton is marketing the freehold land and building, beside the Cambridge Volunteer Fire Brigade, for sale by auction on at noon on May 16. The listing features in Bayleys’ latest Total Property portfolio magazine.

The 510sq m building sits on 390sq m of land, with tenants paying outgoings for the property on a proportion­ate basis.

“The Duke St site benefits from substantia­l unmetered parking immediatel­y outside its front doors in both directions,” Cashmore says.

“All three tenancies trade from very well-maintained and stylish environmen­ts.”

Bruce says investors looking for a split-risk opportunit­y, or a profession­al services business owneropera­tors looking to relocate will be attracted to the property.

 ??  ?? The block at 33 Duke St has medical and healthcare tenancies.
The block at 33 Duke St has medical and healthcare tenancies.

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