While residential markets often steal the spotlight, commercial property in Wagga Wagga is quietly surging. With the Riverina Intermodal Freight and Logistics Hub expanding, and Wagga’s strategic position between Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, industrial and commercial real estate has become an attractive play for investors and businesses alike.
This growth is most noticeable along key corridors like the Sturt Highway and Bomen Industrial Precinct. Demand for warehouses, logistics facilities, and trade-oriented showrooms is outpacing supply. Properties in East Wagga and Hammond Avenue are also seeing strong lease activity from automotive, agricultural, and transport-related businesses.
Retail and office space in central Wagga is evolving too. With more businesses embracing hybrid work, demand for smaller, flexible office footprints with street exposure is rising. Investors are tapping into this trend, purchasing older shopfronts and repositioning them as mixed-use or coworking hubs.
At PRD, we’ve seen increasing demand from regional franchise groups, professional services, and national brands targeting growth corridors. With strong yields and expanding infrastructure, commercial property in Wagga Wagga isn’t just booming—it’s transforming. Now is the time to explore these opportunities with a team that understands the dynamics of the local market.