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Cardiff petrol and service station sold for £10m

A Cardiff petrol station and adjoining service station have been sold in a £10m deal.

Savills, acting on behalf of Cardiff Gate Business Park, has completed the sale of Cardiff Gate petrol station and services to Newcore Capital Management.

The £10m sale price represents a net initial yield of 4.79%.

The asset, at Junction 30 of the M4, is let to Shell and Welcome Break at an annual passing rent of £515,023.

Ross Griffin, investment director at the Cardiff office of Savills, said: “We are pleased to have advised Cardiff Gate Business Park on its disposal of Cardiff Gate petrol station and services. The prominent motorway service station is in a fantastic location and offered an attractive yield and income strip to the purchaser.”

Andrew Bolt of Tand Advisory, development manager of Cardiff Gate Business Park, said: “Having combined together the two properties four years ago, we created a well located asset with a strong long term income, that is attractive to the current investment market.”  

Newcore Capital Management was advised by Cooke & Arkwright.

Nick Lawley, investment director at Cooke & Arkwright, said: “We are delighted to have secured another social infrastructure asset in an off-market transaction for Newcore Capital Management. We believe this combination of long income with asset management opportunities will provide attractive returns.”

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