Syndicate buyer
On behalf of a syndicate to be managed by real estate agent and adviser Alasdair MacGillivray, Sandhurst Trustees Ltd – the 129-year-old wealth manager now part of Bendigo Bank – is paying a speculated $40 million for the 606 St Kilda Road office building.
The former Hoescht House was refitted as a high end and environmentally efficient workplace in 2002 after failing to sell as a residential apartment project.
Between Lorne and Union streets, near the St Kilda Junction, the 12-level, 8,647-square-metre building on a 2,323-square-metre block has the potential to earn annual rent of $2.93 million.
With 143 basement car parks, it is understood the investment sold on a yield of about 7.3 percent.
Allard & Shelton’s Joseph Walton and Patrick Barnes were the selling agents.
The office was listed close to a year ago by Hong Kong expatriate, former Toorak resident, Malcolm Dumenil. Previous office owners include Becton, Lachlan REIT and the Indonesia-based owners of the city’s Windsor Hotel, the Halim Group, which undertook the $12 million retrofit of the 1960s building 14 years ago.
Last year, another MacGillivray syndicate banked $10.6 million selling an Armadale office it acquired the year earlier for $7.9 million.
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