First hotel on sale under NSW's new 75 percent strata renewal rule

First hotel on sale under NSW's new 75 percent strata renewal rule
Staff reporterAugust 17, 2017

The first hotel on sale under NSW's new 75 percent strata renewal rule is Sydney's Seasons Harbour Plaza hotel in Darling Harbour.

The new legislation came into force in November and forces strata unit owners to sell if 75 percent agree.

An AFR report noted most of the strata asset's owners – more than 90 – have agreed to sell the 119-room hotel at 252 Sussex Street in one line for a price of about $70 million.

Gus Moors , Colliers International's head of hotels, said in one of the most tightly held markets in the country, the sale of Seasons Harbour Plaza Sydney represents an incredibly rare opportunity to secure a hotel asset with immense opportunity.

The hotel is 446 sqm, 19-floor hotel and has rooms ranging from a 30 sqm studio to a 157 sqm loft penthouse. It is leased to the Seasons Apartment Hotel Group. 

The hotel's recent room sales have been sparse. Room 803 sold in 2015 for $625,000.

It originally sold for $305,000 in 1997.

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