Industrial Property Market Analysis

Insights into the Australian industrial property market through regular forecasts reports, analysis and insights.

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Overview

Oxford Economics Australia Industrial Property reports provides insights and 10-year forecasts of demand, supply and vacancy rate indicators across Australia’s eastern seaboard metropolitan markets. The rise of e-commerce, global changes in supply chain management and economic growth continue to drive demand for industrial property, with warehouses dominating supply. We consider the prospects of key drivers on the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane markets and provide 10-year forecasts of property rents, yields capital values and IRRs for regions within each market.

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Comprehensive coverage from our bi-annually publsihed reports

Oxford Economics Australia’s Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Industrial Property reports provide 10-year forecasts of metropolitan demand, supply and indicative vacancies and identify growth prospects (rents, yields, capital values and IRRs) across each city’s key industrial precincts to guide investment, leasing and development decisions.

Consistent forecasts

Covering Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane industrial property markets, our industrial property reports cover a wide range of indicators. These include Metropolitan-wide industrial stock, completions and net additions. Indicative net absorption of industrial space, Indicative vacancy rates, Stated and effective net rentals, yields, capital values and internal rates of return.

Unrivalled market insights

Our industrial property market analysis draws on in-house economic forecasts, ensuring a consistent methodology. Our forecasts are in sync with our widely respected global economic and industry view.

Access to expertise

Our experienced team of property analysts bring together more than 40 years’ experience in property forecasting, market research, data analysis and town planning.

Australian Industrial Property analysis that helps you

Improved Investment Planning

Our industrial property forecasting service provides clients with data-driven insights that help inform their investment planning and decision-making. This includes information on market trends, demand drivers, and supply and demand dynamics. This information helps clients make informed investment decisions.

Trusted experience

We provide indepentant forecasts that clients can trust, regardless of the stage of the property cycle and are available at all times to answer questions about our property data or forecasts.

Access to Industry Expertise

Clients have access to the expertise of our experienced industrial property analysts. Our team provides in-depth analysis and insights into the industrial property market, helping clients make informed investment decisions and stay ahead of market trends.

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Industrial Property Market Analysis

Oxford Economica Australia’s Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Industrial Property reports provide 10-year forecasts of metropolitan demand, supply and indicative vacancy rates and identify growth prospects (rents, leasing incentives, yields, capital values and IRRs) across each city’s key industrial precincts to guide investment, leasing and development decisions

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