JLL secures 6% yields in SE Queensland 7-Eleven offerings

JLL secures 6% yields in SE Queensland 7-Eleven offerings
Jonathan ChancellorAugust 6, 2014

Investors secured two south east Queensland 7-Eleven service stations at auction yesterday, at an average 6.1% yield.

JLL’s Sam Byrne and Sam Hatcher marketed the properties on behalf of the Withers Barlow Property Trust.

The Robina store fetched $4.3 million and the Nerang store sold at $4.7 million.

The 15-year lease terms that commenced between 2010 and 2012, come with three five-year options; guaranteed fixed 4% annual rent increases, with the tenant responsible for all outgoing costs except land tax.

The 4,032 square metre Robina outlet (pictured above) at 48 - 56 Commerce Drive had a current rental of $291,340+gst.

The 4,100 square metre Nerang outlet at 70 Beaudesert-Nerang Road had a current rental of $321,149+gst.

One of the buyers had missed out on his selection at the auction of seven offerings in Sydney on the day prior.

Six more 7-Eleven service stations in Melbourne, will be auctioned today.

Russell Withers, worth an estimated $665 million according to the recent BRW Rich list, jointly owns the rights to 7-Eleven in Australia with his sister, Beverley Barlow.

Chairman Russell Withers introduced the 7-Eleven concept to Australia, opening the first store in Oakleigh in 1977.

His grandfather, George, had a grocery store in South Yarra, in 1912 which became a chain of grocery stores.

The 7-Eleven chain operates more than 600 outlets and has recently expanded into Western Australia

Jones Lang LaSalle has been selling the stores in tranches on behalf of 7-Eleven since early 2011.

The purchasers have been attracted by land rich investment properties in prime locations with secure long-term leases and fixed rental increases.

Many of the buyers were self-managed super fund retirees looking for passive cash flow investments, seeing the opportunity as ticking the box for a premium tenant on long-term lease, high underlying land value, rental growth guarantee, and high-profile exposure locations.

 

The franchisee occupies the site under licence meaning the landlord has no exposure to the franchisee, only to 7-Eleven directly.

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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