Weekend Herald

Two floors for sale in boutique tower

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Two versatile floors for sale in a boutique central Auckland office tower are expected to attract keen interest from commercial occupiers, add-value investors and those seeking residentia­l conversion projects.

The contiguous full floors at levels 1 and 2, 44 Anzac Ave, are being offered for sale with vacant possession.

These two self-contained levels of commercial office space form part of a building known as Administra­tor House, which lies in a prime location close to the Britomart precinct, Queen St and the city’s busy universiti­es district.

The precinct has undergone a resurgence in recent years driven by a number of commercial and residentia­l developmen­ts.

The freehold strata-titled units are being marketed for sale by way of a tender closing at 4pm on Tuesday 15 June, unless sold prior. The units are available for purchase individual­ly or together through Bayleys Auckland Central.

Salespeopl­e Phil Haydock, Cameron Melhuish and Dean Budd said the two floors for sale each offered approximat­ely 179 sq m of commercial office space, along with two stacked basement carparks per level.

“These floors form part of a commercial office building with nine levels plus basement, which was built around 1987,” said Haydock.

“The tower’s constructi­on incorporat­es reinforced concrete foundation­s and piles, reinforced concrete columns with pre-cast spandrel beams and infill panels. There is concrete block to the exterior walls and reinforced concrete spandrel infill panels.

“Level 1 is currently configured into a number of private offices and meeting spaces. Being a full floor, each room benefits from having its own windows and receives good natural light.

“Level 2 is presented to a similar standard and configurat­ion, but has a larger open-plan area at the eastern end of the floor, previously used as a boardroom.

“Both floors are self-contained with their own kitchens and bathrooms, plus an exclusive balcony,” Haydock said.

Melhuish said the floors offered plenty of potential to add value by refurbishi­ng them into modern commercial offices, converting them to residentia­l apartments, or a combinatio­n of these options.

“Versatilit­y is a key strength of these two floors. For an add-value investor, there is the chance to emulate other successful residentia­l conversion­s. Owner-occupiers will see the opportunit­y to take advantage of record-low interest rates and become their own landlord.

“Others may see these floors as the perfect canvas to achieve the balance of a live/work arrangemen­t in the heart of the city.”

The units for sale are zoned Business – City Centre under the Auckland Unitary Plan and have an Initial Evaluation Procedure seismic rating of 73 per cent of new building standard.

Budd said buyer interest would be underpinne­d by the properties’ relatively affordable full floor plates and secure on-site parking in such a convenient CBD location.

“Anzac Ave is is effectivel­y a link between downtown Auckland and the university precinct. The immediate area is essentiall­y commercial in nature, although a large number of residentia­l apartment developmen­ts have been completed here in recent years.

“The proximity to Queen St, Britomart and amenities such as Spark Arena and the motorway network is a magnet that has drawn numerous tenants to this area. It has become a very vibrant and sought-after location with an array of cafes and eateries,” said Budd.

 ??  ?? Levels 1 and 2, 44 Anzac Ave, are offered for sale with vacant possession.
Levels 1 and 2, 44 Anzac Ave, are offered for sale with vacant possession.

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