The Royal College of General Practitioners South Melbourne HQ fetches healthy $9 million

Jonathan ChancellorAugust 16, 2012

The former South Melbourne headquarters of the Royal College of General Practitioners has been sold with vacant possession for a healthy $9 million  by Lemon Baxter director Paul O’Sullivan.

The buyers are believed to be proposing a refurbishment and re-lease of the building to take advantage of the improving market.

The Palmerston Crescent property sold to a joint venture between Guy Nelson’s Alpha Partners and the JAK Investment Group.

The four level offering with 3,000-square-metre space had been the home of the medicos for 18 years.

The Royal College of General Practitioners has relocated to East Melbourne.

O’Sullivan says the sale price for the historic site reflects growing confidence in an ever improving property market.

Nelson was formerly Macquarie’s head of property, and JAK is owned by Nelson’s former colleagues Adam Jane and Daniel Knights.

The property also has future high-rise development potential.

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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