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Why More Australian Businesses are Relocating to Rural Areas

By KathySeptember 30, 20243 Mins Read
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Let’s face it, life is pretty expensive in the city and with the high cost of land and commercial real estate, a rural setting brings many benefits. Medium size businesses have high rents to pay on factory land and as suburbs spring up and are quickly developed, prices start to rise; if a company is thinking of relocation, they would commission a team to research the project, a feasibility study would be presented to the board and if everything looks good, they can start looking at venues.

Government support

Any business that wishes to relocate to a rural area can expect full support from the federal government; of course, a lot depends on the nature of your business; whether the big sheds for agriculture or a small factory, check out the Australian government website for small business support. Crunch the numbers and you will find long term savings in reduced running costs and if you are not far from a major port, you can save time and money.

Lower taxation

Local taxes are lower in rural areas and with an excellent network of roads and rail, the benefits are attractive. SMEs are struggling to comply with the many rules and regulations in an urban setting, which is yet another reason to relocate. The ability to significantly reduce running costs is one reason for a company to move their HQ and factory to a rural area. They would contact a leading shed supplier and have the units designed and fabricated by their professional tea and when the new venue is ready, a team of commercial removalists work their magic. It is a major logistical operation to move a medium size business and only an experienced crew would handle that.

Lower cost of living

Employees that relocate to a country area find prices much lower than in Sydney or Melbourne and this is a win-win for both employer and employees. Everything is a little bit cheaper once you get to remote communities and state assistance is usually available. If you are interested in nurturing new talent in the workplace, here is an informative article on the subject.

Cheaper energy

Using solar, you can save a fortune in energy costs and there are solar energy system suppliers that can design a system to provide your business with all the energy you need. The federal government is fully committed to helping Australian businesses make the transition to clean and renewable energy; check their website for more details.

Organic farms

There are many small organic farms in Sydney and Melbourne and some are expanding, which involves relocating to a rural area; Hunter Valley is the perfect location for an organic farm and many Australian entrepreneurs are moving into the area with a view to expanding their business interests. Land prices are so high in urban areas that entrepreneurs are looking further afield to base their business.

To summarise, there is a shift from urban to rural regions, as many businesses look to streamline their processes and save on running costs.

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