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Private Seller
Mukinbudin, WA
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Bonza Business & Franchise Sales
Northam, WA
Price: $350,000
Private Seller
Yealering, WA
Price: $100,000
McManus Realty
Cervantes, WA
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McManus Realty
Bolgart, WA
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McManus Realty
Northam, WA
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No Agent Business
Northam, WA
Price: POA
The Finn Group
Brookton, WA
Price: $1,300,000 + SAV
Xcllusive Business Sales Pty Ltd
Narrogin Valley, WA
Price: $1,300,000
The Finn Group
Miling, WA
Price: $89,000 + SAV
The Finn Group
Katanning, WA
Price: $885,000
Bonza Business & Franchise Sales
Moora, WA
Price: $499,000
Bonza Business & Franchise Sales
Northam, WA
Price: $198,000
NAI Harcourts Metro
Merredin, WA
Price: Price by Negotiation
The Finn Group
Brookton, WA
Price: $1,300,000 + SAV
NAI Harcourts Metro
Wyalkatchem, WA
Price: Offers from $230,000 Plus...
Fortune Business And Property Brokers
Western Australia
Price: Under Offer / Offer
Statewide Business Brokers
Narembeen, WA
Price: $215,000
Statewide Business Brokers
Narembeen, WA
Price: $215,000
Fortune Business And Property Brokers
Western Australia
Price: $575,000 + SAV
Based on Bsale Market data, the Wheatbelt WA business market is a broad regional market underpinned by agriculture, regional services, transport, and trade-based industries. Buyer demand is driven by the region’s role as a key food production and logistics corridor supporting local communities and export activity.
There are currently 63 businesses for sale across the Wheatbelt WA region, representing a combined advertised value of approximately $40 million. The average asking price is $638,508, providing a clear benchmark for buyers assessing entry points across Western Australia’s agricultural heartland.
Wheatbelt WA’s average asking price sits slightly below the national average ($658,623) and below the WA state average ($689,114), reflecting a higher proportion of owner-operated, service-based, and trade businesses. While listings and prices fluctuate, the Wheatbelt continues to attract buyers seeking stable cash flow and long-term regional demand supported by agriculture and transport activity.
Based on current Bsale Market data, there are 63 active business listings across the Wheatbelt WA region.
This positions the Wheatbelt as one of Western Australia’s more active regional markets by listing volume. Opportunities are spread across numerous towns and service centres, offering buyers access to essential service businesses that support farming, freight, and regional populations.
The average asking price for businesses in the Wheatbelt WA region is $638,508, placing it below Perth ($672,082) and below the WA state average of $689,114.
For comparison, the national average asking price sits at $658,623. Pricing reflects the prevalence of smaller-scale, owner-operated businesses, including rural services, transport support, hospitality, and retail operations with steady demand and lower capital entry points.
Based on Bsale Market data, the Wheatbelt offers businesses closely aligned to agriculture and regional services.
Common listings include rural supply and agricultural service businesses, transport and logistics operators, machinery and mechanical services, fuel and service stations, hospitality venues, retail stores, and professional services supporting local communities. These businesses appeal to buyers seeking essential, recession-resilient operations with consistent regional demand.
Buyer enquiry across the Wheatbelt WA region remains steady, with interest spread across key agricultural and service hubs.
Consistent demand is seen in towns such as Northam, Narrogin, Merredin, Moora, and York, with smaller centres including Katanning, Wagin, and Kellerberrin also attracting buyers. Buyers typically focus on essential service, transport, and hospitality businesses that support surrounding farming districts and regional populations.
Since 2000, Bsale has helped Australians buy and sell businesses across the Wheatbelt WA and every major city and regional centre nationwide. Buying or selling in the Wheatbelt requires an understanding of agricultural cycles, regional pricing expectations, and buyer behaviour in service-driven markets.
Buyers can compare live opportunities by industry, location, and price range, while sellers improve outcomes by aligning their asking price with current market benchmarks and buyer demand. Businesses in the Wheatbelt are commonly sold through licensed business brokers or marketed directly via the Bsale marketplace.
If you’re looking to buy, start with Bsale’s Buying a Business Guide to understand due diligence, valuations, and finance. If you’re ready to sell, explore our Guide to Selling a Business, connect with a licensed broker, or advertise your business directly on Bsale to reach qualified buyers.
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