Chris and Bec Judd's Jaggad get new landlord on High Street, Armadale

Chris and Bec Judd's Jaggad get new landlord on High Street, Armadale
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

The building at 1033 High Street, Armadale comprising street level retail, commercial offices above on the first floor and a residential penthouse on the second level has sold to a local investor for $2,835,000.

Its been bought by a company directed by Anthony Brearley, the partner in the property and construction division at Mills Oakley Lawyers, and his wife, Sara.

It was sold by Robert Walls, the former AFL player and coach turned prominent media commentator. 

The total current building rental income is $141,000 for the contemporary three level mixed use building with a street frontage of 4.77 metres.

The ground floor retail space is tenanted by Jaggad, the athletic designer clothes business created by Chris and Rebecca Judd until July. 

Chris and Bec Judd's Jaggad get new landlord on High Street, Armadale

They occupy the space of 85 square metres under a lease with two further three year options at a current annual rental of $73,000 with annual rental increases fixed at 4%.

The first-floor office space with its own street level and staircase entry is tenanted by a medical services group at an annual rental of $36,000 under a recently negotiated five year plus five year option lease.

There is a residential lease for the high quality two bedroom, two bathroom penthouse above on the second level.

The property has a building area of 345 square metre plus 50 square metres of garaging but importantly the laneway at the rear also provides the secure garaging for two vehicles.

Gray Johnson selling agent Rory White said that the property is among one of the best precincts of High Street just east of Kooyong Road.

Combined income stood at $141,800 per annum with three strong income streams. Its first floor office is leased to an established medical group.

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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