Stockland may not raise Australand offer

Property group Stockland says it may not lift its takeover offer for rival Stockland to meet a higher bid from a Singapore firm.

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Stockland aren't looking to top Singapore's Frasers Centrepoint bid for developer-rival Australand. (AAP)

Stockland boss Mark Steinert has indicated the company may not increase its $2.5 billion bid for rival property developer Australand to match a higher bid from Singapore.

Mr Steinert said Australand was a great fit for Stockland, and the company had already tabled an attractive offer.

"We felt we'd made a compelling and fair offer and the market generally agreed with us," he told a business lunch in Sydney.

"Our bid still stands and that process is not complete at this time, but we also committed to our investor base as to how we'd approach that."

Stockland launched its takeover bid for Australand in April and lifted its offer by $100 million to $2.5 billion when its original proposal was rejected by Australand's board.

At the time Mr Steinert said the price represented Stockland's final offer, but the company was trumped by a $2.59 billion offer from Singapore's Frasers Centrepoint in early June.

Frasers has been granted four weeks to exclusively complete due diligence on Australand, the owner of $2.4 billion in residential and commercial developments.

Mr Steinert said Stockland won't walk away from the table empty handed, and is set to take home a tidy profit on the 19.9 per cent stake it bought in Australand in March if it loses out to Frasers.

"If it doesn't transpire that we are able to incorporate those people and those assets ... we will book the $80-85 million in profit we've made on the position and certainly look at other opportunities," he said.


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