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Texton buys R205m property portfolio

Listed property fund Texton has acquired a portfolio of logistics properties in Cape Town from listed Equites Property Fund for a total of R205.3million.ย 

Texton said yesterday that the acquisition was consistent with its investment strategy of acquiring portfolio-enhancing industrial properties that offered long-term, sustainable income streams and an attractive, risk-adjusted return profile. It said the investment also improved Textonโ€™s tenant and sectoral profiles by reducing its exposure to office properties while improving the percentage of large national tenancies underpinned by strong tenant covenants.ย 
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The portfolio provided exposure to logistics assets well-suited to the current macro-economic environment and would be earnings accretive for Texton, it added. The properties were a 2880mยฒ property in Milnerton let to Crossroads Distribution, the 5347mยฒ Execujet Hangar occupied by Execujet Aviation, a 3000mยฒ property in Madrid Road let to NGK Ceramics and a 3800mยฒ property in Montreal Road let to Courier IT.ย 
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Texton said each was single tenanted, the average lease term 4.4 years and annual rental income R19.27m. Shares in Texton dropped 2.40percent on the JSE yesterday to close at R5.70.ย 

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