Top 6 Suburbs to Buy a Business in Brisbane

by Catherine Mangana 25th of October, 2025
Top 6 Suburbs to Buy a Business in Brisbane
Top 7 Suburbs to Buy a Business in Brisbane

Brisbane’s transformation is well underway. With major transport projects, precinct renewals, and strong population growth into the 2030s, operators are positioning near rail, health, education, and lifestyle anchors that drive year-round demand.

Whether you’re planning to buy a business in Brisbane or expand an existing operation, these six suburbs are primed for growth. Among Australia’s capital cities, Brisbane continues to punch above its weight in the business sales market. While Sydney and Melbourne still lead in total listings, Brisbane holds a commanding position when it comes to business value and buyer confidence.

According to Bsale data, Brisbane currently has 1,791 businesses for sale, with a combined total value exceeding $1.3 billion and an average asking price of around $726,000, the highest average among all capital cities.

This higher average price reflects a market driven by strong migration, infrastructure investment, and rising household incomes. While Melbourne and Sydney remain larger and more saturated, Brisbane is viewed as a balanced growth city, large enough to offer scale and opportunity, yet still affordable and accessible for new business owners.

With the 2032 Olympics on the horizon, the Queensland capital is now attracting both interstate and international buyers looking to establish operations in a city that’s expanding faster than most of its southern rivals.

 

1. Brisbane CBD


The heart of Queensland’s economy, the Brisbane CBD is where opportunity and activity meet. With more than 1,000 businesses listed for sale in Brisbane on Bsale, it remains one of the states most active commercial zones. The CBD attracts professionals, tourists, and corporate tenants, ensuring constant weekday traffic and strong spending power. According to the 2021 Census, 12,587 residents call Brisbane City home, which is a small part of the 1.2 million that call Brisbane region home. This is due the large density of commercial buildings in the CBD. 

From office-based services and hospitality venues to boutique retail, operators benefit from high visibility, strong transport connections, and a diverse customer base. Major public projects such as the Queen’s Wharf Brisbane development and Cross River Rail are reshaping the city centre, driving long-term confidence, and boosting employment and tourism spending.

It’s also worth noting that many business for sale listings appear under the Brisbane CBD category even when located in nearby suburbs. Due to confidentiality requirements, sellers often list central Brisbane as their reference suburb, which explains why the CBD consistently shows a higher concentration of business listings on Bsale.

Why it’s promising

Central visibility, government-backed infrastructure projects, and consistent weekday foot traffic create ideal conditions for business success.

Best-suited businesses

Professional services, cafes, restaurants, boutique retail, wellness and beauty studios, and tourism-aligned ventures.

> View Businesses for Sale in Brisbane CBD 4000

 

2. Capalaba

 

Located in Brisbane’s bayside corridor, Capalaba is a thriving commercial centre within Redland City. Anchored by Capalaba Park and Capalaba Central shopping centres, the suburb serves as a major retail and service hub for nearby coastal communities, including Birkdale, Alexandra Hills and the Redlands Coast. Strong local trade, excellent road connectivity via Old Cleveland Road and the Gateway Motorway, and a broad mix of family-owned businesses create a resilient local economy.

According to the 2021 Census, Capalaba recorded a population of over 18,000 residents, reflecting its strong role as a lifestyle and employment hub. The suburb’s economy benefits from its balanced mix of retail, automotive, and trade operators, supported by business-friendly zoning under the Redland City Plan. Its central catchment draws consistent weekly traffic, supporting a steady business-sales market and providing reliable demand for new operators entering the region.

Why it’s promising

Dual shopping centres, solid population density, and strong local spending power make Capalaba a resilient bayside business hub.

Best-suited businesses

Retail, food outlets, automotive, beauty, professional services, and trade-based operators servicing the Redlands corridor.

> View Businesses for Sale in Capalaba QLD 4157


3. Chermside


The northside’s commercial anchor, Chermside blends the constant pull of Westfield Chermside one of Australia’s largest shopping centres with a strong health and services ecosystem centred around The Prince Charles Hospital and St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside. This combination of retail, medical, and residential growth has cemented Chermside as a self-sustaining hub that attracts thousands of visitors daily. The area’s retail spine along Gympie Road continues to expand, supported by public transport and surrounding suburbs like Aspley, Wavell Heights, and Kedron.

For business owners, Chermside offers one of Brisbane’s most stable trading environments. Consistent foot traffic from both Westfield shoppers and hospital visitors creates opportunities across hospitality, healthcare, and lifestyle services. Whether it’s a café servicing commuters, an allied health clinic near the medical precinct, or a retailer inside Westfield, Chermside delivers visibility, volume, and long-term resilience.

Why it’s promising

Retail + health + transport = dependable demand across cycles, with steady spend from nearby growth suburbs.

Best-suited businesses

Medical and allied health, fast-casual food, specialty retail, and family-oriented services.

> View Businesses for Sale in Chermside QLD 4032

 

Top Suburbs to Buy a Business in Brisbane

Image: Brisbane CBD 

 

4. Beenleigh


Strategically located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Beenleigh is a growing regional hub supported by strong transport access, affordable housing, and a diverse local economy. The suburb benefits from direct connectivity via the M1 Pacific Motorway and rail network, making it a convenient base for both commuters and local business owners. According to the 2021 Census, Beenleigh recorded more than 8,000 residents, forming part of a broader Logan City population exceeding 350,000 one of the fastest-growing regions in Queensland.

The Beenleigh Town Square redevelopment and nearby industrial precincts are driving new investment in retail, hospitality, and professional services. With its expanding catchment and strong transport infrastructure, Beenleigh is attracting small business buyers seeking consistent trade without inner-city overheads. The suburb’s balance of affordability, accessibility and community growth positions it as a reliable, long-term base for both local and regional operators.

Why it’s promising

Midway between two major cities, offering affordability, accessibility, and strong infrastructure links for sustained growth.

Best-suited businesses

Hospitality, convenience retail, trades, logistics, and community-based professional services.

> View Businesses for Sale in Beenleigh QLD 4207

 

5. Loganholme


Loganholme is one of Brisbane’s fastest-growing outer suburbs, driven by industrial and logistics expansion along the M1 corridor. Anchored by the Logan Hyperdome shopping precinct, the area attracts daily traffic from across the Logan region and provides a strong base for both consumer-facing and commercial businesses. Its mix of retail, warehouse, and office space positions Loganholme as a well-rounded business hub catering to residents, commuters, and trade operators alike.

According to the 2021 Census, Loganholme recorded a population of more than 6,000 residents, supported by one of South East Queensland’s most connected industrial networks. Local infrastructure projects and the suburb’s proximity to both Brisbane and the Gold Coast continue to attract small and medium enterprises seeking accessible, high-traffic locations. With retail, logistics, and trade sectors all expanding, Loganholme offers a strong foundation for sustainable business growth.

Why it’s promising

Excellent access via the M1 and Gateway Motorway, major retail anchors, and ongoing industrial expansion driving consistent demand.

Best-suited businesses

Franchises, retail outlets, trades, logistics operations, and service providers supporting the broader Logan corridor.

> View Businesses for Sale in Loganholme QLD 4129

 

6. Woolloongabba

 

Woolloongabba is at the centre of Brisbane’s Olympic-era uplift. The new underground station will integrate the suburb into the Cross River Rail network, tightening links to the CBD, hospitals, and universities. Woolloongabba’s retail landscape is anchored by Gabba Central Shopping Centre and Buranda Village, the latter undergoing a $750 million transformation by Vicinity Centres into a mixed-use retail, dining, and residential precinct.

These projects underscore Woolloongabba’s growing potential as an inner-city destination where small businesses from hospitality and health to boutique retail can thrive alongside major infrastructure and population growth. With strong transport access, new apartments, and Olympic precinct investment, the suburb offers both established and emerging operators exceptional exposure and long-term opportunity.

Why it’s promising

High-density residential and mixed-use projects, event traffic, and all-day public transport create reliable footfall and spend.

Best-suited businesses

Cafés, wellness and allied health, boutique retail, and professional services near transport corridors.

> View Businesses for Sale in Woolloongabba QLD 4102

 

Want to Buy in Brisbane?


Population growth, infrastructure investment, and a diverse local economy continue to strengthen the business-for-sale market across Brisbane. From transport-connected precincts to health, education, and lifestyle hubs, the city’s opportunities are broad and growing it is ideal for buyers ready to take advantage of Queensland’s next growth phase.

Before you start your search, get organised. Register for business alerts to stay ahead of new listings, read our Buying a Business Guide to understand the process, and shortlist opportunities that align with your goals. When you’re ready, explore current businesses for sale in Brisbane and connect directly with trusted brokers through Bsale Australia’s marketplace for business buyers and sellers.

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Catherine Mangana

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