Release Date: February 24, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: What trends are you seeing regarding leasing incentives in the market? A: Stephen Burns, CEO, noted that incentives have been mixed, with some cases seeing increases. However, GDI's fit-out strategy allows them to maintain control and sometimes offer below-market incentives. This strategy has been effective in managing leasing terms and achieving favorable outcomes.
Q: What are the expectations for cap rate movements over the next 12 months? A: Stephen Burns, CEO, mentioned that while there was pressure on cap rates last year, the expectation of interest rate cuts has improved sentiment. David Williams, CFO, added that Perth did not experience the same level of cap rate tightening as the east coast, so significant widening is not anticipated.
Q: Can you provide more details on the potential for asset sales and their expected value? A: Stephen Burns, CEO, stated that GDI is actively working on selling more car yards and non-office assets. However, they are cautious about selling core office assets at the wrong prices and are waiting for the right market conditions to achieve fair value.
Q: What is the capital requirement for the fit-out strategy at 197 St Georges and WS2? A: Stephen Burns, CEO, indicated that the capital requirement for non-significant projects is estimated at $10 to $15 million over a 12-month timeframe.
Q: Would GDI consider selling a major building to buy back stock? A: Stephen Burns, CEO, expressed openness to the idea if there is a genuine bid for the property. However, the current market in Perth has seen limited transactions, and they are focused on improving asset attractiveness through increased occupancy.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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