Commercial Real Estate in Broussard, Louisiana
Market data, transaction trends, and property inventory for Acadiana’s fastest-growing commercial submarket.
Broussard sits at the southern edge of the Lafayette metro, straddling the corridors of U.S. Highway 90 and Ambassador Caffery Parkway. Over the past decade, the city has transformed from a quiet residential community into one of Acadiana’s most active commercial real estate markets — particularly for industrial property and commercial land development.
ELIFIN tracks every commercial property transaction in Lafayette Parish as part of a proprietary database covering 59,000+ commercial properties and 41,000+ property owner contacts across South Louisiana. In 2025, Broussard recorded 43 commercial sales totaling $43.4 million in dollar volume — a 48.5% increase over 2024 volume on the same transaction count. That kind of price acceleration reflects growing demand for the city’s industrial corridors and development-ready land.
2025 Broussard Market at a Glance
Industrial properties dominated the market in 2025, accounting for 22 of 43 transactions and $24.0 million in dollar volume. Land sales followed with 12 transactions totaling $4.6 million across 63.5 acres. Seven retail sales generated $6.9 million, while one multifamily sale and one portfolio transaction rounded out the year.
2025 Broussard Sales by Property Type
Quarterly Transaction Volume (2025)
Activity peaked in Q2 with 14 sales and $15.4 million in volume, driven by several large industrial and portfolio transactions along the Hwy 90 corridor. Q4 saw the highest transaction count at 15 sales with $12.5 million in volume, as buyers moved to close before year-end. Q1 and Q3 were comparatively quieter, though every quarter recorded at least six closings.
Year-Over-Year Trends
Broussard Commercial Sales: 2023–2025
Broussard’s commercial real estate market has shown notable price growth over the past three years. While transaction counts have remained steady in the low-to-mid 40s, total dollar volume jumped from $29.2 million in 2024 to $43.4 million in 2025 — a 48.5% increase. That growth was driven primarily by higher per-transaction values in the industrial segment and several large deals exceeding $2 million.
Industrial Real Estate: Broussard’s Core Market
More than half of all Broussard commercial sales in 2025 were industrial properties. ELIFIN’s database tracks 482 industrial properties in Broussard totaling nearly 5.8 million square feet — a substantial inventory that serves the oil and gas service sector, manufacturing, logistics, and construction industries throughout Acadiana.
The 22 industrial sales in 2025 totaled $24.0 million in dollar volume across 222,126 square feet. Pricing ranged from $34 to $233 per square foot, with a median of $82 per square foot. Key industrial corridors included Burgess Drive, Oil Patch Road, Cummings Road, and the Lafferty Drive area south of Highway 90.
Land Sales and Development Activity
Broussard’s 12 commercial land sales in 2025 spanned 63.5 acres with a combined dollar volume of $4.6 million. The largest land transaction was a 23.17-acre parcel in the 7700 block of Ambassador Caffery Parkway, which sold for $670,000. Activity along St. Etienne Road accounted for multiple land transactions, signaling continued southward expansion of Broussard’s commercial footprint.
Development-ready land along Ambassador Caffery Parkway and in the St. Etienne Road corridor continued to attract buyers seeking positions in Broussard’s growth path — areas that will likely support new industrial, retail, and mixed-use development in the coming years.
Notable 2025 Transactions
2025 Broussard Transaction Map
ELIFIN’s Approach to the Broussard Market
ELIFIN covers Broussard as part of its Lafayette Parish market area, with specialized agents who know the city’s industrial parks, retail corridors, and development sites property by property. Our Block system divides every commercial market into manageable geographic zones, ensuring that each property owner in Broussard receives regular, direct outreach from an agent who understands their specific submarket.
With 825 commercial properties tracked in Broussard alone — including 482 industrial properties, 160 retail buildings, and 84 land parcels — ELIFIN maintains the most comprehensive property database in the market. Whether you’re looking to acquire an industrial building along Burgess Drive, sell a retail property on Albertson Parkway, or evaluate development land in the St. Etienne Road corridor, ELIFIN’s data-driven approach delivers results that generalist brokerages cannot match.
For a broader view of the Lafayette market, see our 2025 Lafayette Commercial Real Estate Year in Review.
Frequently Asked Questions
How active is the Broussard commercial real estate market?
Broussard is one of the most active commercial submarkets in Lafayette Parish. In 2025, the city recorded 43 commercial property sales totaling $43.4 million in dollar volume — a 48.5% increase in volume over the prior year. Industrial properties account for more than half of all transactions, reflecting Broussard’s role as a hub for oil and gas service companies, manufacturing, and logistics operations.
What types of commercial properties are most common in Broussard?
Industrial properties dominate Broussard’s commercial landscape. ELIFIN tracks 482 industrial properties in the city, along with 160 retail buildings, 84 commercial land parcels, and 79 office properties. The city’s proximity to U.S. Highway 90 and its established industrial parks make it particularly attractive for warehouse, shop, and manufacturing uses.
What does industrial property cost in Broussard?
In 2025, industrial properties in Broussard sold at a median price of $82 per square foot, with the full range spanning from $34 to $233 per square foot. Pricing varies significantly based on building condition, age, lot size, and proximity to major corridors like Highway 90 and Albertson Parkway.
Where are the key commercial corridors in Broussard?
Broussard’s primary commercial corridors include the Hwy 90 / Burgess Drive industrial area, Albertson Parkway (which connects Broussard to Lafayette), Ambassador Caffery Parkway (the city’s main retail corridor), and the emerging St. Etienne Road development zone to the south. Oil Patch Road, Cummings Road, and Lafferty Drive also saw significant transaction activity in 2025.
How can I find commercial property for sale in Broussard?
ELIFIN maintains the most comprehensive commercial property database in Lafayette Parish, tracking 825 properties in Broussard alone. To view current listings or receive a complimentary property valuation, visit elifinrealty.com/contact or call our Lafayette office to connect with an agent who specializes in the Broussard market.
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Source: ELIFIN proprietary transaction database. Dollar volume figures include estimated market values for transactions with undisclosed sale prices. Average and median price-per-square-foot calculations use disclosed-price transactions only. ELIFIN has comprehensively tracked commercial sales in Lafayette Parish since 2023. Data current through December 31, 2025.