John Mathew

Property Sector Spotlight : Industrial & Logistics

The industrial & logistics property sector became the hot favourite in 2020, outperforming all other property types. 

The rise of e-commerce has driven major brands to expand their footprint and therefore leasing activity.  Vacancy rates are at all-time lows and major development work is underway to meet demand.  Several AREITS are continuing their growth in this asset class and Transaction volumes were up to $3.5 billion in 2020, from $2.3 billion in 2019 – as recently reported.

So, what makes the sector tick?  Here are some attributes and advantages of the sector from our perspective.

Construction and development advantages

  • Over time construction costs in the sector have been less susceptible to escalation than other asset types.  This stability provides greater confidence to Developers when planning their next project.
  • The speed of construction enables Developers to receive a return on their investment earlier than most other forms of development.
  • Tried and tested construction techniques in the sector generally lead to less variations than other forms of construction.
  • There are also tax depreciation benefits available to developers / investors upon project completion. Continue reading

More changes to effective lives

More change to effective lives picsThe ATO has released Tax Ruling 2020/3 that took effect on the 1st July 2020.

New categories of assets have been included:

  • Supermarket and grocery stores;
  • Aircraft manufacturing and repair services;
  • General practice medical services;
  • Child care services; and
  • Funeral, crematorium and cemetery services. Continue reading