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We Have Property Covered. Investment Our Corporate Profile We have property covered. Investment. Development. Asset. Corporate Real Estate. Mortgage. Government. Insurance. Occupancy. Sustainability. Research. Phone: +61 2 9292 7400 Fax: +61 2 9292 7404 Email: [email protected] Address: Level 11, 80 Clarence St, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Website: www.prpsydney.com.au © Copyright Preston Rowe Paterson NSW Pty Limited About Us Our Story Established in Sydney in 1988, Preston Rowe Paterson is a firm of property valuers, analysts, advisers and consultants who operate throughout Australia with links globally. Since inception, it has been our philosophy to be recognised as an elite supplier of investment, development and asset property services To us “property” means all forms of real estate and infrastructure as well as plant, machinery and equipment. We aim to provide superior property advisory services specialising in valuation, property and asset management, facilities management, transaction management, consulting and property market & economic research. Our fundamental business and service principles are knowledge, experience, professionalism and innovation. At Preston Rowe Paterson, we employ educated, professional and confident staff who are committed to delivering Preston Rowe Paterson services to the highest possible standards. Furthermore, we have developed a state of the art, web services based, client connectivity named “PRP Online”. PRP online is one of our innovative additions and has significantly enhanced our file management system. Whether in the context of: • The clients we represent; • The property classifications we deal with; • The location we cover; or • The reasons clients use us:- “We have property covered” Preston Rowe Paterson NSW Pty Limited Corporate Profile About Us (continued) Our Clients Types Of Real Estate We have all client profiles covered We have all real estate types covered We act for an array of clients with different property needs We provide valuation, advisory, research, acquisition due diligence including: management, asset and property management services for all types of real estate including: • Accountants, auditors, insolvency practitioners; • Banks, finance companies & lending institutions; • Metropolitan & CBD commercial office buildings; • Commercial & residential non-bank lenders; • Retail shopping centres & shops; • Co-operatives; • Industrial, office/warehouses & factories; • Developers; • Business parks; • Finance & mortgage brokers; • Hotels (accommodation) & resorts; • Hotel owners & operators; • Hotels (pubs), motels & caravan parks; • Institutional investors; • Residential development projects; • Insurance brokers & companies; • Residential dwellings (house/townhouse/apartment/unit); • Investment advisors; • Rural properties; • Lessors & lessees; • Special purpose properties; • Listed and private companies & corporations; • Extractive industries & resource based enterprises; and • Listed property trusts; • Infrastructure including rail, road, airport and port facilities. • Local, state & federal government departments & agencies; • Mining companies; • Mortgage trusts; • Overseas clients; • Private investors; • Property syndication managers; • Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS); • Rural landholders; • Solicitors and barristers; • Sovereign wealth funds; • Stock brokers; • Superannuation funds; and • Trustee & custodial companies. Preston Rowe Paterson NSW Pty Limited Corporate Profile About Us (continued) Asset, Plant & Machinery Valuation Reasons For Our Services We have all types of plant and machinery covered We have your needs covered Our asset, plant and machinery valuation appraisal and advisory Our clients seek our property (real estate, infrastructure, plant division undertake valuations for all forms of plant, machinery, and machinery) services for a multitude of reasons including: furniture fittings and equipment including: • Acquisitions & disposals; • Mining & earth moving equipment/road plant; • Alternative use & highest and best use analysis; • Resort & accommodation, hotel furniture; • Asset management; fittings & equipment; • Asset valuations for financial reporting to meet ASIC, • Office fit outs & equipment; AASB, IFRS & IVSC guidelines; • Farming equipment; • Compulsory acquisition & resumption; • Transport equipment; • Corporate merger & acquisition real estate • Industrial/factory equipment; and due diligence; • Licensed Club furniture, fittings & equipment. • Due diligence management for acquisitions and sales; • Facilities management; • Feasibility studies; • Funds management advice & portfolio analysis; • Income and outgoings projections and analysis; • Insurance valuations (replacement & reinstatement costs); • Leasing vacant space within managed properties; • Listed property trust & investment fund valuations & revaluations; Our Service Area • Litigation support; • Marketing & development strategies; We have all locations covered • Mortgage valuations; • Property management; From our capital city and regional office locations we serve our • Property syndicate valuations and re-valuations; client’s needs throughout Australia. Globally, we operate directly • Rating and taxing objections; or via our relationship offices for special purpose real estate • Receivership, Insolvency and liquidation valuations and asset classes, infrastructure and plant & machinery. support/advice; • Relocation advice, strategies and consultancy; • Rental assessments and determinations; • Sensitivity analysis; and • Strategic property planning. Preston Rowe Paterson NSW Pty Limited Corporate Profile About Us (continued) Technology & Sustainability We have technology and sustainability covered In our strive for sustainability and innovation Preston Rowe Paterson have adopted two key software platforms. The two platforms, PRPOnline and Yardi are assisting to achieve greater efficiency, accessibility and connectivity across Preston Rowe Paterson’s service Built in house and maintained by Australia’s best code writers, PRPOnline is an IT platform that links our valuers and clients globally via the internet. PRPOnline underpins client connectivity for all our services, extending to commercial, retail, industrial, hotel & leisure, special purpose property, plant and machinery and residential real estate. PRPOnline is a clear, transparent, communication tool that caters for the needs of clients and valuers, ensuring all parties remain informed throughout the valuation process. This IT solution allows clients and brokers to remain proactive throughout the valuation process and track the progress of any valuation. Furthermore, PRPOnline is assisting in the greenhouse battle by reducing the level of paper and other consumable outputs; contributing to a more sustainable workplace. The most recent addition is Yardi, a state-of-the-art, web based software that embellishes the Preston Rowe Paterson property management, asset management and facilities management division. Yardi is a world leader in best-practice property management and business intelligence software. This new system is a fully integrated web-based platform incorporating property management, lease management, accounting and reporting functions. All key property and tenant information is accessible through real-time dashboards with drill-down, enabling a comprehensive real-time view of all activities within a portfolio or enterprise. The new system offers superior service to clients via a broad range of property management functions including: • Effective and efficient compliance management for essential services in accordance with all regulatory requirements; • Streamlined, cost-efficient management of programmed and reactive maintenance through a track able, enhanced electronic work order system; • Improved lease document management and lease date administration; • Real time financial reporting with detailed analytics on key performance indicators; • Real time activity and status reports of all current and pending matters in each client’s portfolio; • Enhanced customer service to clients. Preston Rowe Paterson NSW Pty Limited Corporate Profile Services Investment Development We have investment covered We have development covered Our property investment services include: Our property development services include: • Valuation (mortgage); • Development funding (mortgage) valuation; • Valuation (acquisition); • Feasibility studies; • Valuation (financial reporting); • Highest and best use options valuations and advisory; • Valuation (insurance purposes); • GST advisory (residential) redevelopment; • Property management; • Development cash flow forecasting and budgets; • Asset management; • Valuations– assessment of gross realisation, value as if • Acquisition & sale management; complete; • Leasing; • Valuations subject to rezoning and development consent; • Due diligence management; • Valuations “as is”; and • Facilities management; • Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA) advisory. • Capital markets advisory; • Income & outgoings forecasting; • Transaction advisory; • Listed trust & syndicate funding & asset valuations; • Strategic rent review planning within buildings; • Lease provision advisory; • Rating and taxing (statutory valuation) objections; • Infrastructure valuation and discounted cash flow for forecasting; • Rent determination submissions/management; and • Investment portfolio performance measurement review. Preston Rowe Paterson NSW Pty Limited Corporate Profile Services (continued) Asset, Plant & Machinery Corporate Real Estate We have asset,
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