Berkshire

Commercial Property Development Finance in Newbury

Senior debt, stretch senior, mezzanine, JV equity, stabilisation and development exit finance for commercial schemes in Newbury.

Matt Lenzie
Written by Matt Lenzie Founder & Principal Broker · 25 years arranging development finance
£362k
Residential median (exit context)
602
Residential sales, 12 months
9
New-build sales
67%
New-build premium

If you are developing commercial property in Newbury, the right facility is rarely the cheapest headline rate. It is the one that funds the build to completion, holds through letting and sale, and leaves day-one equity for your next site. We arrange commercial property development finance across Newbury and the wider Berkshire market, from senior debt through to JV equity.

We underwrite a Newbury scheme on its commercial fundamentals, with the local residential market as a gauge of exit liquidity for any residential element. That market is thinner but functional, around 602 residential sales in the past year at a £361,500 median, which helps test the values for the homes in a mixed-use or conversion scheme.

Development finance structures for Newbury schemes

We arrange the whole capital structure for Newbury commercial schemes. Senior development finance funds the bulk of the build, typically to 65 to 70 percent of cost and 60 to 65 percent of gross development value. Stretch senior and mezzanine finance lift leverage when the appraisal supports it, reducing the equity you commit. JV equity fills the remaining gap for developers scaling beyond their own balance sheet. For operational schemes that let up or trade after completion, such as student accommodation, care homes, hotels or self-storage, stabilisation finance carries the asset from practical completion through to stabilised income. Once the scheme is stabilised or sold, development exit finance refinances it onto cheaper money while units sell or let, releasing equity for the next site in Berkshire.

Commercial development we finance across Newbury

Each commercial asset class is underwritten on different tests by different lenders, and we arrange finance for all of them in Newbury and across Berkshire. That covers student accommodation and offices, warehouses and logistics, care homes and healthcare, retail, hotels and leisure, industrial and mixed-use schemes, and the higher-growth classes of self-storage, data centres and life sciences. Knowing which lender backs which sector here, and at what leverage, is the work we do before a scheme ever reaches a credit committee.

What the Newbury market means for your appraisal

Newbury is a mid-market location within Berkshire, where development margins depend on disciplined costs and a realistic exit. That profile suits senior development finance with a modest stretch or mezzanine top-up, and it is among the more straightforward backdrops for a lender to underwrite.

Residential market depth as exit context

Residential sold-price depth is one input a development lender uses to gauge exit liquidity, particularly for the residential element of mixed-use, build-to-rent and conversion schemes. Newbury recorded around 602 residential sales over the past year at a median of £361,500, which makes the local market thinner but functional. New-build stock carries a premium of 67% over existing stock here. Commercial values turn on covenant, yield and sector demand, which we assess scheme by scheme.

This residential mix is exit context for the homes within a mixed-use or conversion scheme. It is not a guide to commercial values, which are sector and covenant driven.

Residential sold price by type (Newbury)

Detached£630,000
Semi-detached£415,000
Terraced£347,500
Flat / apartment£215,000

Source: HM Land Registry residential price-paid data, last 12 months.

Recent price trend

QuarterMedianSales
2024-Q2£380k216
2024-Q3£370k256
2024-Q4£425k270
2025-Q1£385k329
2025-Q2£357k146
2025-Q3£377k201
2025-Q4£350k178
2026-Q1£359k130
Evidence

Recent residential sales in Newbury postcodes

A sample of recent residential transactions across RG14, RG20, exit context for the residential element of a scheme rather than a guide to commercial values.

AddressPostcodeTypePriceDate
2, THE OLD FARMHOUSE, 3, KENNET ROAD RG14 5JA Terraced £240,000 23 March 2026
24, EEKLO PLACE RG14 7HW Flat / apartment £115,000 23 March 2026
1, THE OLD FARMHOUSE, 3, KENNET ROAD RG14 5JA Terraced £230,000 20 March 2026
138, KINGS ROAD RG14 5RG Terraced £302,000 20 March 2026
38, KINGSLEY CLOSE RG14 2EE Semi-detached £420,000 20 March 2026
11, FARRIERS HOUSE, KINGMAN WAY RG14 7GT Flat / apartment £415,000 20 March 2026
62, ENBORNE ROAD RG14 6AH Terraced £325,000 20 March 2026
HILLCREST HOUSE, 266, ANDOVER ROAD RG14 6PT Detached £855,000 18 March 2026
FLAT 4, ILCHESTER COURT, LINK ROAD RG14 7LN Terraced £220,000 16 March 2026
7, WEST END HOUSE, KILN ROAD RG14 2LT Flat / apartment £280,000 13 March 2026
FAQ

Commercial property development finance in Newbury: common questions

How much commercial property development finance can I raise in Newbury?

Most senior lenders fund up to 65 to 70 percent of total cost, capped at 60 to 65 percent of gross development value, with stretch senior or mezzanine lifting that toward 85 to 90 percent of cost on a strong scheme. The Newbury exit market, currently thinner but functional, informs the gross development value a lender will accept.

Which lenders provide development finance in Newbury?

We hold more than one hundred lender relationships across banks, challenger banks, debt funds and private capital. The right lender for a Newbury scheme depends on the sector, the leverage you need and your track record, and we shortlist the desks most likely to back it across Berkshire.

How does the Newbury residential market affect a commercial scheme?

It matters mainly as exit context for the residential element of mixed-use, build-to-rent and conversion schemes. HM Land Registry records a £361,500 residential median in Newbury over the past year across roughly 602 sales, with flats around £215,000. Commercial values, by contrast, turn on covenant, yield and sector demand, which we assess scheme by scheme.

Do you fund commercial development beyond Newbury?

Yes. We arrange commercial property development finance across the whole of Berkshire and the wider UK, with the same approach: model the capital stack, match the scheme to the lenders that back its sector, and negotiate terms on the developer's behalf.

Funding a scheme in Newbury?

Send us the outline and we will come back with a view on fundability and likely terms within one working day.