5 Commercial Investments Powering Australia’s Working Markets


April 2026
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5 Commercial Investments Powering Australia’s Working Markets

From logistics hubs to port precincts and city-fringe commercial zones, investors are continuing to target assets that underpin everyday economic activity. These markets are driven by occupier demand, infrastructure and population growth, creating consistent income opportunities. This week’s selection highlights five properties positioned at the centre of these working markets across Australia.



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11 Stanton Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147

Brought to market by CBRE's John Micallef and Moshe Greengarten.

Located within Sydney’s western industrial corridor, this Seven Hills asset benefits from strong connectivity to major transport infrastructure and established employment zones. The area continues to attract demand from logistics and trade-based occupiers due to its accessibility and proximity to key arterial roads. The property offers investors exposure to a high-demand industrial market.

View listing:
https://www.commercialready.com.au/properties/11-stanton-road-seven-hills-nsw-2147-31889



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21 Wrights Place, Arundel QLD 4214

Brought to market by CBRE's Luke Brechin and David Corke in conjunction with Colliers' Marlon Crawford and Jacob Griffin.

Situated within the Gold Coast’s industrial precinct, this Arundel asset benefits from strong surrounding commercial activity and connectivity to major transport routes. The area continues to experience demand from a range of industrial and service-based tenants. The property offers investors a well-located asset within a key employment hub.

View listing:
https://www.commercialready.com.au/properties/21-wrights-place-arundel-qld-4214-32006



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205 Eastern Parade, Port Adelaide SA 5015

Brought to market by Ray White's Jack Dyson and Connor Melvill.

Positioned within the Port Adelaide precinct, this asset benefits from proximity to key maritime infrastructure and established industrial activity. The area continues to play a critical role in South Australia’s logistics and trade networks. The property offers investors exposure to a strategic port-side location supported by ongoing economic activity.

View listing:
https://www.commercialready.com.au/properties/205-eastern-parade-port-adelaide-sa-5015-32017



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26–36 Humffray Street North, Bakery Hill VIC 3350

Brought to market by Collier's David Wright and Lauchlan waddell.

Located within Ballarat’s CBD fringe, this asset benefits from strong connectivity and proximity to established retail and commercial amenity. Ballarat continues to experience population growth and increasing investment as one of Victoria’s key regional centres. The property offers investors exposure to a growing regional market with solid fundamentals.

View listing:
https://www.commercialready.com.au/properties/26-36-humffray-street-north-bakery-hill-vic-3350-31905



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144–150 Hall Street, Spotswood VIC 3015

Brought to market by Elly Partners Anthony Christakakis and Wayne Elly in conjunction with Matina's James Matina. 

Situated within Melbourne’s inner-west, this Spotswood asset benefits from proximity to the CBD and strong surrounding residential and commercial activity. The area continues to evolve as a key city-fringe location, attracting a mix of occupiers and investment. The property offers investors exposure to a well-connected metropolitan market.

View listing:
https://www.commercialready.com.au/properties/144-150-hall-street-spotswood-vic-3015-31957



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