Nambour is rapidly re-emerging as one of the Sunshine Coast’s most strategically positioned commercial and industrial centres. Long known as the region’s original administrative and service hub, the town is now undergoing a quiet but significant transformation — driven by infrastructure investment, population growth, and renewed developer interest. As we move through 2026, Nambour is shifting from a legacy town into a forward-looking commercial and industrial node with strong long-term upside.
Why Nambour is gaining renewed attention
After years of being overshadowed by coastal growth areas like Maroochydore and Caloundra, Nambour is now attracting renewed focus due to its affordability, connectivity, and available land. For developers and investors priced out of core coastal markets, Nambour presents a compelling alternative.
Key reasons driving attention include:
- Significantly lower land values compared to coastal Sunshine Coast markets
- Central location with strong access to Bruce Highway and regional road networks
- Existing infrastructure supporting industrial and commercial activity
- Growing population in surrounding hinterland and suburban areas
- Increased interest from developers seeking scalable opportunities
This combination is positioning Nambour as a value-driven growth market.
Industrial opportunities emerging across the region
Industrial supply on the Sunshine Coast remains constrained, and Nambour is beginning to play a larger role in accommodating overflow demand. While not traditionally seen as a primary industrial hub, its location and land availability are becoming increasingly attractive.
Key industrial trends in Nambour include:
- Growing demand for small to mid-sized industrial units
- Increased interest from trades and service-based businesses
- Potential for new strata industrial developments
- Redevelopment of older industrial sites to improve functionality
- Demand from businesses relocating from more expensive coastal areas
This shift is gradually building momentum in the local industrial market.
Commercial revitalisation and town centre activity
Nambour’s town centre is undergoing a steady revitalisation, with a focus on improving amenity, attracting businesses, and creating a more active commercial environment. This is being supported by both public and private investment.
Key commercial developments and trends include:
- Refurbishment and repositioning of existing commercial buildings
- Growth in health, education, and government-related services
- Increased activity in retail and hospitality sectors
- Focus on creating a more vibrant and walkable town centre
- Opportunities for mixed-use developments integrating commercial and residential uses
These changes are helping to reposition Nambour as a functional and attractive business location.
Infrastructure and connectivity supporting growth
Infrastructure investment and connectivity are critical factors in Nambour’s resurgence. Its location provides strong access to key transport routes, making it a viable base for a range of commercial and industrial activities.
Key infrastructure advantages include:
- Direct access to the Bruce Highway connecting to Brisbane and North Queensland
- Proximity to Maroochydore CBD and Sunshine Coast Airport
- Established road networks supporting local and regional movement
- Public transport connections linking to surrounding areas
- Ongoing regional infrastructure investment supporting growth
This connectivity is a major driver of Nambour’s long-term potential.
Population growth driving local demand
The Sunshine Coast’s population growth is extending beyond coastal areas and into inland centres like Nambour. As more people move into the region, demand for local services, employment, and infrastructure continues to increase.
Key population-driven trends include:
- Expansion of residential areas in surrounding suburbs
- Increased demand for local trade and service businesses
- Growth in health and education sectors supporting the community
- Rising need for commercial and industrial space
- Strong long-term demand fundamentals across the region
This growth is underpinning the next phase of development in Nambour.
What this means for residents
Nambour’s growth is not just a commercial story — it has real, tangible impacts for the people living in and around the area. As investment increases and the town evolves, residents are beginning to benefit from improved services, job opportunities, and overall liveability.
Key impacts for residents include:
- Increased local employment opportunities across industrial, health, and service sectors
- Improved access to retail, hospitality, and everyday services
- Ongoing upgrades to infrastructure and public amenities
- Potential uplift in property values as demand increases
- Greater vibrancy and activity within the town centre
At the same time, growth will bring change, and balancing development with community character will be an important consideration as Nambour continues to evolve.
Future outlook: from secondary centre to strategic hub
Looking ahead, Nambour is well positioned to transition from a secondary regional centre into a key part of the Sunshine Coast’s broader commercial and industrial network. As coastal markets become more constrained, inland centres like Nambour will play a larger role in supporting growth.
Key future trends to watch include:
- Increased development activity as land values rise
- Expansion of industrial and commercial precincts
- Greater integration with the broader Sunshine Coast economy
- Growing interest from investors and developers
- Potential for larger-scale masterplanned developments
For those who move early, Nambour offers a significant opportunity to capitalise on long-term growth.
Recent transactions and activity shaping the market
Industrial Property, Nambour – $2.9 million sale
A functional warehouse asset was acquired by a local business, reflecting increasing demand for industrial space within the region.
Commercial Building, Nambour Town Centre – $4.7 million sale
A mixed-use property transacted following a repositioning campaign, highlighting renewed investor interest in the town centre.
Development Site, Nambour Hinterland – $6.3 million acquisition
A large landholding was secured for future development, signalling growing confidence in Nambour’s long-term potential.
How Commercial Property Marketing can help
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