UNSW pockets $7 million for South Sydney apartment development site

UNSW pockets $7 million for South Sydney apartment development site
Jonathan ChancellorNovember 2, 2011

A South Sydney residential development site has been sold for a bullish $7,188,000.

The 4,843-square-metre site  at 78-82 Bay Street, Botany was offered with a two-year leaseback to the University of NSW. The university bought it in two purchases, paying $1,225,000 in 1992 for a 3,439-square-metre portion and then the remainder from Botany Glass for $1.25 million in 1997.

“This was an ideal South Sydney development site positioned in a quiet residential location close to all necessary amenities,” its Colliers International Sydney selling agent Guillaume Volz suggests.

“With a continued shortage of sites available this was an ideal opportunity to secure a quality property with time to add value and profit,” conjunctional Colliers International South Sydney agent Michael Crombie adds.

It came with a proposed zoning R3 medium-density residential with a proposed 22-metre height limit and a proposed floor space ratio up to 1.5:1.

Auctioneer Damien Cooley from Cooley Auctions opened the bidding at $4.1 million.


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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