Weekend Herald

Industrial sales fly high

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Industrial property sales activity remains at a high level at a time when vacancy rates in Auckland are at an all-time low. Bayleys Research’s latest annual Auckland industrial accommodat­ion survey shows the average vacancy rate across Auckland’s largest industrial precincts has plunged to a new low in early 2019 of just 1.7 per cent.

This is almost half the already historical­ly low rate of 3.3 per cent recorded in early 2018, says Bayleys Research manager Ian Little.

The lowest vacancy level of just 0.9 per cent was recorded at the Auckland airport precinct where Bayleys South Auckland industrial team has recently concluded three hefty sales totalling $37 million.

The highest price achieved was $17,386,960 for a 1.7ha site at 9 Richard Pearse Dr, Airport Oaks, sold by Scott Campbell, Nick Bayley and Ash Hira at a 5.1 per cent yield on a new

10-year lease to ASX listed Apollo Motorhome. Campbell and Bayley also negotiated the lease. The property has 5420sq m of warehouse and office space but Campbell says undevelope­d land on the site was also a significan­t attraction. Around

5000sq m of grass was converted to hard stand for vehicle display prior to Apollo Motor Homes’ occupation. The company is using the property

for the renting and sale of vehicles.

A 4610 sq m coolstore and office premises located on a 1.0491ha site at 12-16 Brigade Rd, Airport Oaks, which accommodat­es My Food Bag’s distributi­on centre, has been sold for $13.2 million at a 6.08 per cent yield by Scott Campbell, Jamsheed Sidhwa, James Hill and Nelson Raines.

The home delivery meal kit provider moved into the property 18 months ago following a major refurbishm­ent and refit which incorporat­ed the latest generation of “carbon tax neutral” refrigerat­ion plant and equipment. The company has a nine-year lease through until 2026 with three three-year rights of renewal.

Campbell says the “virtually nonexisten­t” availabili­ty of substantia­l, high quality perishable food handling premises in Auckland, coupled with the sought-after location close to the airport resulted in very strong interest in the offering. There were over 30 inspection­s of the property and multiple offers received.

Sidhwa says the property’s appeal was also enchanced by fixed annual rental increases of 2.5 per cent each year from October 2020.

“The lease also places responsibi­lity on the tenant for all maintenanc­e, repair and replacemen­t of the fit out and equipment, including the refrigerat­ion plant, and to ensure that it is compliant with food grade standards, making it the ideal bottom drawer investment.”

The other sale, concluded by Nick Bayley and Nelson Raines, was at 54 Tidal Rd, Mangere which sold for $6.78 million at a 5.90 per cent yield. It comprises 3,600sq m of warehousin­g and office space on a

7315sq m freehold site.

Nick Bayley says the property, developed in 1980s, has undergone substantia­l improvemen­ts in recent years and has a seismic assessment of 100 per cent of New Building Standard. “A good spread of split-income risk across six tenancies made it an attractive investment propositio­n,” he says.

Scott Campbell, Bayleys’ national industrial and logistics director, says in addition to vacant industrial accommodat­ion, vacant developmen­t land in establishe­d industrial precincts is in increasing­ly short supply.

“Even at Highbrook Business Park in East Tamaki, New Zealand’s largest industrial developmen­t site, it is likely that it will reach full capacity by 2021. The shortage of land options has put a lot of upward pressure on values.”

An example is the recent sale of a

5104sqm industrial land holding at

9-11 Nandina Avenue, East Tamaki, which has been sold for $4,185,280 at $821 per sq m by Roy Ruldoph, of Bayleys’ South Auckland team.

Bayleys previously sold the flat site, in two equal titles and with 74m of road frontage, in late 2016 for $2.86 million at $560 per sq m. Rudolph says it was purchased by an owneroccup­ier intending to develop the property although in the short term it will continue to be occupied by a car sales business, providing holding income of $145,000 pa.

“Being a long establishe­d industrial precinct, land available for developmen­t in East Tamaki has become an extremely rare commodity. This has resulted in land values which sat around $350 to $450 per sq m in 2014, now being valued at between $600 and $900 per sq m.”

Campbell says though most commercial property sectors have performed well over the past few years, the industrial sector has provided the highest returns over an extended period of time. According to statistics released by MSCI which revalues a multibilli­on-dollar portfolio of New Zealand commercial and industrial property on a quarterly basis, industrial property nationally returned 13.2 per cent in the year to September 2018. This continues a run of double digit returns which began in March 2012.

 ??  ?? The coolstore and office premises at 12-16 Brigade Rd, Airport Oaks.
The coolstore and office premises at 12-16 Brigade Rd, Airport Oaks.

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