80 Alexander Crescent and 18 Lovegrove Crescent, Otara, Manukau City, Auckland Substantial freehold industrial - single tenant
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Property Description
• Large 1.4793-hectare fee simple landholding with dual street access• Leased to single established tenant returning $808,307pa + GST
• Standalone building comprising of tidy office/showroom and warehouse
An opportunity exists to purchase a well-established, single tenanted, large format industrial property with dual street frontages. With a low office-to-warehouse ratio, the property offers functional warehousing with easy access and the ability to split in the future if required. The site has a main access via Alexander Crescent and a rear entrance via Lovegrove Crescent. The property has a significant yard area over two titles located in the suburb of Otara - Auckland. The locality features a small pocket of industrial properties being in close vicinity to transport linkages as well as the well-established and sought-after industrial precinct of East Tamaki. The front portion of the building was recently reroofed and is presented to a good condition.
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Contact James Hill
Bayleys Real Estate Ltd, Manukau
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
021 599 529 james.hill@bayleys.co.nz All Listings
Selling is in James Hill’s blood – with decades spent honing the craft of building customer service through such industry sectors as insurance, time share apartments, exhibitions, and events.
James Hill brought his honed sales skills to Bayleys’ commercial and industrial division in 2006 - appreciating that building and managing client relationships would be the foundations for a long-term career in a city where reputation and credibility are everything.
Underpinning James Hill’s drive for delivering ultimate customer service are a set of fundamental business practices - including planning, meticulous time management, industry knowledge, wider appreciation of town planning and development dynamics, and dogged persistence.
As an active cricket player and golfer (with a pair of aces to his credit), James Hill’s competitive nature is reflected in the ‘fight’ he puts into marketing clients’ properties.
“I’ve found that the more you put into developing business networks and growing a profile in the commercial property community, the more that comes out in terms of engineering successful sales and securing on-going listing campaigns,” says James.
Utilising a broad exposure to a raft of different commercial and industrial property types - in conjunction with listening to, and learning from both vendors and purchasers - James Hill has come to recognise the multiple road blocks and hurdles which can lie in wait to ambush a successful marketing campaign. Consequently, James knows how his clients can structure their deals to accordingly avoid those pitfalls and attract the widest potential buyer interest possible.