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Investors target charity-backed commercial assets

Commercial properties leased to established charities are emerging as highly sought-after investments, driven by their secure income streams and connection to the growing charity retail sector.

 

Burgess Rawson's Shaun Venables said investors are increasingly recognising the value proposition of charity-tenanted properties.

 

"Charity-backed assets offer low overheads and high trustworthiness," Mr Venables said. "These stores are becoming thriving retail hubs, offering investors access to a proven asset class amid growing interest in vintage and collectable items."

 

Recent transactions highlight the strength of the sector, with a Vinnies store in Australind, WA, achieving a sale price of $3 million on a 5.56 per cent yield.

 

The sale was part of a larger transaction that included a Supercheap Auto store and a Salvation Army property, with the total value reaching $9.78 million.

 

Mr Venables said market data supports the growing appeal of these assets.

 

"Burgess Rawson research shows charity investments achieve an average sale price per square metre of $5,429, with yields averaging 5.58 per cent," he said.

 

The Vinnies property showcases typical investment characteristics, featuring an eight-year lease with options and an annual income of $166,900.

 

"Both local and interstate investors are keen to capitalise on these trusted, long-standing tenants, especially in high-growth areas," Mr Venables said.

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