Weekend Herald

Parcel to unwrap in Mt Roskill

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An almost-5000sq m parcel of favourably-zoned commercial land within Auckland’s city fringe boundaries has come to the market as buyers are increasing­ly faced with a squeeze on centrally-located property options with scale and upside.

The 4956sq m (more or less) freehold landholdin­g at 66A, B and C Stoddard Road, Mt Roskill, currently supports three industrial warehousin­g units and yard, with sitting tenants on flexible lease arrangemen­ts providing holding income.

The site offers an opportunit­y for investors to add value, develop or landbank, or for a well-resourced owner-occupier to leverage off the profile and location to strengthen its business position.

Tony Chaudhary and Janak Darji of Bayleys Manukau and Mark Preston of Bayleys Auckland Central are marketing the property for their client who has owned the site for some 11 years.

It will be sold via a tender closing at 12pm on Monday, 12 July, unless sold prior.

Chaudhary said the existing buildings have a combined total floor area of around 2725sq m and are clearly in need of some deferred maintenanc­e and upgrading.

“However, the property works well in this form for the tenants that are currently on-site, and there is an understand­ing with the vendor that suits all parties.

“There is an acknowledg­ment that, with new ownership, things could change,” he said.

“A landbanker may well simply opt to continue business as usual on the property while letting the landholdin­g appreciate further, while an owneroccup­ier could tailor the property for its specific needs.

“Alternativ­ely, a proactive developer could unlock the real value of the offering through clever redevelopm­ent to cater to the burgeoning demand for commercial and industrial space in the Auckland region.”

The land is zoned Business — General Business, a classifica­tion which broadly allows for light industrial use, large format retail or trade supplier-related activity but which, with due diligence, could also extend to other commercial activity.

The property is currently returning

combined holding income of approximat­ely $134,000 per annum plus GST and outgoings.

Chaudhary emphasised the scarcity of parcels of land like this within Auckland’s traditiona­l city and city-fringe boundaries.

“Finding chunks of land with broad commercial-light industrial zoning close to central Auckland is like the proverbial hens’ teeth,” he said.

“Land of this scale in Drury or Hobsonvill­e may be no big deal, but it’s a different story for suburbs like Mt

Roskill. There’s certainly not a similar opportunit­y currently for sale that I’m aware of.”

The property is neighboure­d by light industrial and trade-related occupiers, and borders a residentia­l catchment.

 ??  ?? The 4956sq m parcel at 66A, B and C Stoddard Road, Mt Roskill, is favourably-zoned commercial land.
The 4956sq m parcel at 66A, B and C Stoddard Road, Mt Roskill, is favourably-zoned commercial land.

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