Legal & General Property has sold a portfolio of trade parks from its first UK Property Income Fund to its Industrial Property Investment Fund.
The 拢176.5m (鈧231.6m) sale of the 47 assets marks the end of the fund鈥檚 life span.
Capital raising for the manager鈥檚 follow-on fund ended , with L&G raising 拢403m.
The seven-year fund, backed by 16 international investors, is investing 拢610m in core and core-plus properties.
The manager鈥檚 first fund, launched in 2010 with a final close in 2011, attracted 拢300m from 14 international institutional investors.
A net IRR of 8-9% for ungeared investors and a net IRR of 12-14% for geared investors is being targeted.
Charlie Walker, director and fund manager at UK PIF, said: 鈥淭he income fund model has proved popular with investors, due to its innovative answer to accommodating varying investor appetites for leverage and the ever-popular desire for income-producing properties.
鈥The fund was one of the first in its generation to re-establish trust in closed-end strategies, demonstrated further by investor appetite for UK PIF II, which announced a record final close earlier last year.鈥
The second fund has so far invested 拢372m in four assets in Birmingham, Dundee, Cambridge and west London.