The Sunshine Coast finished 2025 with powerful momentum, driven by population growth, record infrastructure investment, and landmark industrial land projects. From Caloundra to Coolum, the region is now one of Australia’s most tightly held commercial and industrial markets, with developers rushing to secure land and launch new estates. Investor confidence continues to grow — especially with the region’s Olympic lead-in.
Major industrial land estates take centre stage
Large-scale land releases defined the tail end of the year, with key sites generating significant enquiry before titles had even registered. Demand is strongest for owner-occupier lots, with a new wave of logistics and trade buyers targeting the region.
Infinity Planet at Yandina has opened expressions of interest for its first release — a rare opportunity for businesses to secure industrial-zoned land in a high-exposure northern corridor location.
Caloundra Aerotech Park has entered pre-commitment discussions, focusing on aviation-aligned industrial lots close to the airport precinct.
Aura Business Park continues to perform strongly with builder and wholesale trade businesses seeking proximity to residential expansion zones.
New demand corridors in Coolum and Yandina
Northern Sunshine Coast locations are experiencing a sharp increase in developer interest. The ability to service both Noosa and the hinterland is proving valuable for mid-sized logistics operations and service-based industries.
Coolum Eco Industrial Park is seeing higher take-up from sustainability-conscious tenants and solar-related operators.
Yandina North has several off-market deals underway, with more landowners exploring subdivisions due to recent zoning adjustments.
Highway proximity remains the key driver, with Bruce Highway and Sunshine Motorway access factoring heavily into tenant and buyer decisions.
Olympic projects and local council initiatives
Infrastructure linked to the 2032 Olympics is now filtering into local development plans, particularly in areas like Kawana and Caloundra. Several public-private initiatives are seeking land for future service hubs, logistics staging, and regional distribution.
Bought / Sold
2/21 Page Street, Kunda Park – $1.95 million sale
A modern tilt-slab warehouse sold to a national packaging supplier expanding into the Sunshine Coast market.
4 Biondi Crescent, Beerwah – $2.7 million sale
A large-format trade supply site sold fully tenanted to a Melbourne-based syndicate.
Infinity Planet (Yandina) – Stage 1 EOI launched
Marketing launched in late December with over 40 early-stage enquiries — titles due mid-2026.
How Commercial Property Marketing can help
We’ve helped launch estates like Infinity Planet and Morlink Tradepark with renders, marketing videos, IMs, and complete branding — turning raw land into activated projects that secure early interest. Whether you’re in Coolum, Caloundra, or Yandina, we’ll help you go to market faster and stronger.