Monday, May 6, 2024

Watkin Jones sells portfolio of PRS assets

Watkin Jones, the developer and manager of residential for rent, has sold a portfolio of three freehold PRS assets to L1 Property, the real estate funds management arm of L1 Capital.

The portfolio comprises over 117,000 sq ft with a total of 174 units, featuring respectively 78 units at Gateway and 43 at Impact, both located in Sheffield and 53 at The Wharf, in Droylsden, Greater Manchester.

This is Watkin Jones first transaction with L1 Property and marks the exit on assets which were constructed by Watkin Jones between 2006-8 and have been operated by the group since.

George Dyer, group investment director at Watkin Jones, said: “We are pleased to undertake our first transaction with L1 Property. The sale of these assets represents the culmination of our business plan and will enable us to recycle the proceeds into further land opportunities as we look to grow our pipeline in the coming months.”

David Lamm, Chief Executive Officer of L1 Property, said: “We are enthusiastic about this transaction with Watkin Jones to acquire three landmark buildings in Sheffield and Greater Manchester, two cities we recognise for their dynamic economies and promising long-term prospects.”

Thomas Collins, Chief Operating Officer of L1 Property, said: “This transaction aligns perfectly with our vision to enhance the living experience, add significant value through asset management, and continue to develop our fully integrated property management platform.”

Watkin Jones was advised in the transaction by Savills and Mishcon de Reya.

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