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Melbourne commercial & industrial property news: April 2026

Melbourne commercial & industrial property news: April 2026
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May, 2026
Melbourne commercial & industrial property news: April 2026

Melbourne’s industrial market continued showing strong underlying demand throughout April 2026, with occupier activity remaining highly active across major logistics and warehouse corridors.

Demand remained strongest across:

  • Truganina
  • Derrimut
  • Laverton North
  • Dandenong South
  • Epping
  • Campbellfield
  • Somerton
  • Keysborough
  • Pakenham industrial corridors

Businesses continue competing for:

  • Logistics facilities
  • Distribution warehouses
  • Trade-compatible units
  • Industrial hardstand
  • Last-mile delivery positioning
  • Large-format warehousing

Supply constraints continue placing upward pressure on rents and industrial land values across many key precincts.

Western Melbourne continues leading industrial expansion

Melbourne’s western industrial corridors remained one of the country’s most active industrial growth regions during April.

Areas surrounding:

  • Truganina
  • Tarneit
  • Ravenhall
  • Derrimut
  • Laverton North
  • Wyndham Vale industrial expansion areas

continue attracting:

  • National logistics operators
  • E-commerce groups
  • Warehousing businesses
  • Manufacturing operators
  • Freight companies
  • Transport infrastructure users

Strong freeway connectivity and access toward the Port of Melbourne continue driving long-term industrial demand throughout the west.

Industrial land supply remains heavily contested

Industrial land across Melbourne remains highly competitive, particularly for sites offering:

  • Immediate development capability
  • Highway connectivity
  • Large lot configurations
  • Logistics positioning
  • Access to freight routes
  • Infrastructure servicing

Developers continue facing pressure around:

  • Land pricing
  • Construction costs
  • Feasibility margins
  • Industrial supply shortages

This is increasing the importance of:

  • Faster pre-sales
  • Earlier leasing campaigns
  • Stronger market presentation
  • Clearer project positioning

Projects that become understood quickly continue generating stronger enquiry momentum.

Smaller industrial units continue performing strongly

Industrial strata developments remained highly active throughout April, especially for:

  • Trade units
  • Showroom warehouses
  • Owner-occupier facilities
  • Contractor storage
  • Flexible industrial units
  • Small logistics spaces

Many businesses continue choosing ownership over leasing due to:

  • Rising rental costs
  • Operational stability
  • Asset control
  • Long-term occupancy certainty

Projects with modern presentation, strong access and clear operational usability continue outperforming generic industrial campaigns.

Infrastructure investment continues supporting confidence

Major infrastructure investment throughout Victoria continues supporting long-term industrial confidence across Melbourne.

Projects linked to:

  • Freight movement
  • Road upgrades
  • Distribution efficiency
  • Population growth
  • Logistics expansion
  • Transport connectivity

are continuing to influence industrial growth patterns across outer metropolitan corridors.

This is helping support:

  • Industrial land absorption
  • Warehouse demand
  • Logistics expansion
  • Future industrial development

particularly within growth-focused outer suburbs.

Industrial marketing is becoming increasingly visual-first

Melbourne developers are increasingly prioritising visual-first industrial campaigns to improve buyer and tenant understanding before construction begins.

Buyers increasingly want to understand:

  • Truck circulation
  • Warehouse operation
  • Access positioning
  • Site scale
  • Building usability
  • Expansion flexibility
  • Future staging

without needing to interpret technical plans alone.

This is driving increased demand for:

  • Aerial 3D masterplans
  • Real-site visualisation
  • Motion-tracked drone showcases
  • Interactive sales systems
  • Leasing-focused launch campaigns
  • Investor presentation material

Projects with stronger clarity continue generating faster market traction.

Bought & sold

Truganina industrial land – continued logistics demand
Industrial land opportunities throughout Truganina remained highly active due to strong transport connectivity and continued logistics expansion.

Dandenong South warehouse assets – stable investor activity
Existing warehouse properties within Dandenong South continued attracting investor attention due to low vacancy and strong tenant demand.

Western corridor industrial projects – strong pre-leasing
Several western Melbourne industrial developments continued recording strong pre-leasing activity before construction completion.

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  • Secure early leasing
  • Faster pre-sales momentum
  • Stronger investor confidence
  • Higher perceived project value
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  • Earlier enquiry generation
  • Better stakeholder alignment
  • Improved campaign clarity


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