Strategically located at 141-149 Briggs Road, Flinders View, the development is tailored to meet growing demand from both owner-occupiers and entry-level investors looking to capitalise on the area’s exceptional industrial fundamentals.

Marketed by Paul Anderson and Andrew Doyle of RWC Queensland in conjunction with David Highman (Complete Commercial) and Grant Brix (Quartz Commercial), Plex 4305 brings a mix of design, functionality, and value to one of the state’s fastest-emerging industrial zones.

“We support our client’s vision to deliver quality and functional industrial space to Flinders View,” said Paul Anderson. “When you drive the existing industrial patches in the area, the vacancy rates feel sub-1 per cent.”

“Whilst occupiers are very active, we are also experiencing a huge amount of investor interest for Queensland industrial properties. Brand-new product at this price point with depreciation benefits offers a rare opportunity for entry-level investors," said Andrew Doyle.

Developed by Plex Developments, the project responds directly to surging demand for modern, well-connected industrial space west of Brisbane. Units are priced between $794,172 and $940,732, and range from 168-200sqm, designed to cater to the practical needs of today’s industrial users.

The units have a concrete tilt-panel construction with integrated services, high-clearance, column-free warehouse spaces, motorised roller shutters and mezzanines installed, on-title car parking and wide driveways for truck and trade vehicle access.

Thao Le, director of Plex Developments, said the timing of Plex 4305 couldn’t be better, with Queensland’s upcoming Olympic infrastructure driving trade and logistics activity across the region.

“The multi-billion-dollar Olympic stadia plan could attract many thousands more tradies to South East Queensland, meaning homes and factory sheds are needed to house their families and businesses.”

The south-west corridor including Flinders View is quickly becoming one of Queensland’s most active industrial precincts.

"With direct connectivity to the Ipswich, Logan and Centenary Motorways, businesses servicing Brisbane and its western and southern regions are increasingly drawn to this area for its accessibility, affordability, and zoning flexibility," Paul Anderson said.

Population growth across Ipswich and surrounding suburbs is also fuelling demand for warehousing, light manufacturing, and service-based facilities. As inner-city land becomes increasingly constrained and expensive, the shift westward presents a logical and lucrative alternative.

Plex 4305 is set to capture this momentum, offering an affordable entry point into one of Queensland’s most dynamic industrial markets.

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