Good Guys store at Warrawong sold to local investor

Good Guys store at Warrawong sold to local investor
Staff reporterJune 19, 2018

A retail property leased to The Good Guys in Warrawong, New South Wales, has been sold to a local investor for $7.15 million.

The new owner would be holding the site as an investment, with the current lease having about three-and-a-half years left to run, plus a five-year option.

Savills Australia’s Clinton Baxter, Nick Peden and Jesse Radisich brokered the deal for 75-89 King Street on behalf of AFR Rich Lister, Andrew Muir, whose father founded The Good Guys.

The consumer electronics retail chain was subsequently sold to JB Hi-Fi for $880 million in 2016.

“We are witnessing renewed strength and confidence in the large format retail sector, as investors continue to digest the presence of Amazon in Australia,” Baxter said.

The sale finalises Savills Australia’s brokerage of a $150 million portfolio of properties leased to The Good Guys across Australia.

The Muir family put the portfolio of 15 stores up for sale in April 2017 with expectations of about $130 million after selling the chain to JB Hi-Fi in 2016 for $870 million.

Editor's Picks

Every First Home Owner Grant for new property by state
Hali Dromana strikes a chord with locals and Melbourne buyers looking for low maintenance beachside living
Inside Lovedale Farm, Hunter Valley’s newest landmark destination
Exclusive: Milieu secures approval for new Brunswick apartment project, Saxon Street by Milieu
City Beat February 2025: Brisbane unit market outperforms houses as government abolishes stamp duty for first home buyers