In the first quarter of 2026, global economic uncertainty and changing local conditions have created a complex environment for property investors and occupiers. High construction costs and extended delivery timeframes are actively restricting new developments across the city. At the same time, the recent completion of major building projects has introduced new short-term backfill opportunities, causing a temporary fluctuation in office vacancy rates across the CBD and Near City precincts.
Hesitation in this transitional market could be a costly mistake.
It is easy to observe short-term vacancy increases and feel cautious about your commercial real estate strategy. However, delaying your investment or leasing decisions means you risk missing a very specific strategic window. With limited new office supply coming online, and no major developments committed after the upcoming 2027 and 2028 project completions, the market is poised to tighten significantly. If you do not act while this current stock is available, you will face intense competition and increased downward pressure on vacancy as long-term population growth and interstate business migration absorb the existing space.
Secure your strategic advantage with our Capital Transactions insights.
To help you capitalise on these current market dynamics, the Capital Transactions team at McGees Property Brisbane has compiled a comprehensive Q1 2026 Market Snapshot. We have tracked buyer origins, freehold transaction volumes, and notable property sales to provide you with the clarity you need to move forward with confidence.
We have visualised these critical trends in the interactive report below. Please explore the graphs to understand the exact trajectory of Brisbane office vacancies and review the most significant recent property transactions.
For investors and occupiers, the data highlights a clear opportunity to secure high-value commercial assets before tighter conditions return. Do not leave your property strategy to chance. Review the interactive market data below, and then contact our Brisbane commercial real estate experts to discuss how these insights can strengthen your portfolio.
For a complete list of weekly commercial transactions in Queensland, visit McGees Wrap Up | McGees Property Brisbane
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