Bunnings trust selling Melbourne homemaker centre

The Chadstone centre failed to sell following a 2023 campaign.

BWP Trust is close to selling one of six assets seized with control of the Newmark Property REIT (NPR) early last year.

The centre was built in 2011 on Clariant’s former headquarters.

The Homeplus Homemaker Centre at 675-685 Warrigal Road, Chadstone, is fetching $86.025 million from Centuria.

The result is against a $78.5m valuation.

On 1.51 hectares, it was appraised at $75m in mid-2023 listed by Newmark Capital, which previously controlled the trust.

BWT controls about 80 assets, mostly Bunnings stores or shopping centres anchored to the hardware store.

The NPR portfolio was valued at $246.8m.

Chadstone Homemaker Centre

Also exposed to Collins Street, Chadstone Homemaker Centre was completed in 2011 on the former Clariant headquarters.

A kilometre from the landmark Chadstone – The Fashion Capital shopping centre, and adjacent to Chadstone Village, it contains 19,574 square metres anchored to Bunnings, with about 43 per cent of the area (continues below).

The hardware store is on a lease expiring next November.

Other occupiers include Barbecues Galore, E&S, Flooring Xtra, Freedom, The Good Guys and Revo Fitness.

There are also 480 basement car parks.

The land is zoned Commercial 1 offering longer term development upside with residential.

NRT valued the asset this year at $78.5m.

Based on the annual net rent ($6.54m), the Centuria deal would reflect a high 8.7pc return.

Chadstone is about 18 kilometres south east of Melbourne’s CBD.

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Marc Pallisco

A former property analyst and print journalist, Marc is the publisher of realestatesource.com.au.