Thursday, February 20, 2025

Leicester office property sold for £2.8m

Custodian REIT has disposed of a 16,941 sq ft office property in Leicester for £2.8m, in line with its most recent valuation.

Richard Shepherd-Cross, Managing Director of Custodian Capital Limited (the Leicester-based company’s external fund manager), said: “This asset was acquired as part of the company’s IPO portfolio in 2014.

“It has been fully let since, delivering an average yield of 9% per annum but has seen no rental or valuation growth over our period of ownership and this trend is expected to continue.

“We expect to invest the sale proceeds in the company’s remaining assets which have greater prospects for income and capital growth, better supporting the Board’s objective of increasing dividends in a sustainable way and enhancing the portfolio’s environmental credentials.”

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