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CDL wants to turn Ransomes Wharf site into a prime residential project

It acquired the London property for $103m.

City Developments Limited has entered into an acquisition mode as it snaps up Ransomes Wharf site in Battersea, London from Curtaus Trust for GBP58.0m ($103.2m).

According to RHB, CDL plans to develop the site into a luxury residential project with an estimated gross development value of GBP222.0m ($395.2m). The site has an existing planning permission for 118 apartments including 24 affordable homes, eight commercial units and 103 car parking spaces.

"The acquisition doesn't come as a surprise as CDL's lowly geared balance sheet (net gearing of 0.19x) provides it with ample debt headroom (more than $3bn assuming comfortable gearing of 0.5x) to undertake acquisitions," the firm said.

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It furthered, "The move is positive as it allows CDL to build on its existing portfolio of ten prime properties and also capitalise on a weak GBP. As its UK properties mainly caters to local market, we expect demand to remain fairly robust despite the ongoing Brexit developments."



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