Australia’s home for property development brings together a selection of high-quality industrial development opportunities currently available this February across the country. Each site is positioned within an established or emerging industrial market and offers developers a clear pathway to value creation, supported by strong demand fundamentals and improving infrastructure.
29 Rose Crescent, Auburn NSW 2144
Brought to market by Alistar Siokos and Nick Brooks of Cushman & Wakefield, together with Matthew Babbage of X Commercial.
This rare industrial landholding is located within Sydney’s tightly held Central West industrial precinct, an area characterised by limited supply and sustained occupier demand. The site benefits from excellent connectivity to the M4 and M5 motorway network, providing efficient access across Sydney’s broader logistics corridors. With strong demand from owner-occupiers, logistics operators, and developers alike, the property represents a compelling opportunity in one of Sydney’s most competitive industrial markets.
26 Eastwood Road, Leppington NSW 2179
Brought to market by David Hall and Archie Cropley of Cushman & Wakefield.
Positioned within Sydney’s rapidly expanding South West Growth Area, this substantial IN2 Light Industrial zoned site offers flexibility for a range of industrial and logistics outcomes (STCA). The surrounding precinct continues to benefit from major infrastructure investment, population growth, and increasing demand for modern industrial facilities. Opportunities of this scale remain scarce within metropolitan Sydney, driving strong interest from developers seeking long-term growth exposure.
260 O’Herns Road, Epping VIC 3076
Brought to market by Charlie Holmes, Joe Brzezek, Jake George and Corey LeFavi of CBRE.
Known as Koukoura Business Park, this development-approved industrial precinct represents one of the final opportunities to secure serviced industrial land within Melbourne’s northern growth corridor. The site offers direct access to major arterial roads, including the Hume Freeway, and is well positioned to service Melbourne’s expanding freight and logistics network. Demand for land within the precinct has remained strong, supported by limited competing supply and sustained occupier interest.
39–45 Wyong Road, Lambton NSW 2299
Brought to market by Nick Christensen and Trent Robertson of Colliers.
Located within the Newcastle region, this versatile industrial landholding includes multiple existing improvements and offers a range of redevelopment or repositioning opportunities (STCA). Newcastle continues to emerge as a key employment and logistics hub for regional New South Wales, underpinned by population growth, port activity, and infrastructure investment. The property’s flexibility and strategic location make it well suited to a broad range of industrial outcomes.
202 Haly Street, Kingaroy QLD 4610
Brought to market by Stephen Kidd and Elliot Kidd of Ray White Metro North.
Situated within Queensland’s South Burnett region, this prominent site offers immediate holding income alongside longer-term industrial or commercial development potential. The property is positioned within an established regional centre, benefiting from strong local trade and improving regional connectivity. As investor and developer focus continues to expand beyond capital cities, opportunities of this nature are attracting increased attention for their yield-backed and future development upside.
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