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Singapore’s Ho Bee Land Buys Trio of Aussie Residential Sites for $81M

2021/03/18 by Christopher Caillavet Leave a Comment

Ho Bee Land's Pearl residential project in Melbourne

Ho Bee Land’s Pearl residential project in Melbourne

Singaporean developer Ho Bee Land continues to mine housing opportunities in suburban Australia, announcing Wednesday that local units of the firm had paid A$103.73 million ($81.2 million) to acquire three residential development sites.

The two sites in Victoria and one in Queensland will yield a total of 1,197 residential lots when completed, Ho Bee said in a filing with the Singapore Exchange.

The projects, to be financed by internal funds and bank borrowings, are in line with Ho Bee’s objective to focus on developing master-planned communities in the two Australian states, the company said.

The latest acquisition comes nine months after Ho Bee bought two residential development sites in Queensland for a total of A$23.5 million.

Happy in Suburbia

In the Victoria transactions disclosed Wednesday, local unit HBL VIC secured a 59.73 hectare (147.6 acre) site in Tarneit, 28 kilometres (17.4 miles) west of central Melbourne, and a 8.31 hectare site in Officer, 50 kilometres southeast of the city centre.

Ho Bee Land CEO Chua Thian Poh

Ho Bee Land CEO Chua Thian Poh

At the A$73.2 million site in Tarneit, a former farm community experiencing residential growth, the project will create 755 residential lots, a 3.5 hectare school, a 5.67 hectare regional sports reserve and a 8.2 hectare parcel reserved for future development. The property sits near established residential estates and the Riverdale Shopping Centre.

The A$16.23 million Officer site, within a jurisdiction known as the Shire of Cardinia, is expected to furnish 119 residential lots when completed.

In Queensland’s Collingwood Park, a bedroom community of the city of Ipswich in the Brisbane metro area, the A$14.3 million site near Springfield Town Centre is expected to yield 323 residential lots. The buyer was local unit HBL QLD.

Ho Bee’s previous Queensland deals last June garnered a 47.41 hectare site in Ripley for the development of 570 residential lots, a regional sports facility and associated community facilities for A$14.5 million, as well as a 8.98 hectare site in Bli Bli for the development of 95 residential lots in the Parklakes 2 project for A$9 million.

Balanced Approach

SGX-listed Ho Bee, controlled by billionaire Chua Thian Poh, has pursued a double-sided foreign investment strategy of residential development in Aussie suburbs and trophy acquisitions in London’s commercial property market.

In 2017, the developer bought 67 Lombard Street, a 1930s structure in the City of London near the Bank of England, for £129.3 million ($172 million). Ho Bee was also reported to have bid on 70 Mark Lane that year.

In 2018, Ho Bee’s biggest London deal yet, the £650 million acquisition of Ropemaker Place, a 21-storey office building, brought the firm’s total investment in London property to S$2.4 billion ($1.7 billion).

Ho Bee is well known on its home turf for developing luxury residential projects on Singapore’s Sentosa island.

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