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Berkshire offers commercial property investors access to 10 distinct markets with a combined population of 631,551. Average commercial yields of 5.0% (ranging from 4.5% to 5.8%) and 12.9% five-year price growth demonstrate the region’s investment appeal. Key sectors driving occupier demand include Professional Services, Technology, Financial Services. Major centres including Reading provide tier-one investment opportunities.
Berkshire is the spine of the Thames Valley and one of the most institutionally-financeable commercial property markets in England outside London.
Reading is a major Thames Valley commercial centre with strong tech sector and excellent transport links. The city offers premium property finance opportunities.
Slough is a major Berkshire commercial centre with the largest trading estate in Europe. The town offers strong property finance opportunities in industrial and office sectors.
Windsor is an internationally recognised royal town dominated by Windsor Castle, attracting over 7 million visitors annually. The town's commercial property market is shaped by its tourism economy, premium residential values, and proximity to Heathrow Airport, with strong demand for hotel, leisure, and high-end retail space in the historic centre.
Maidenhead has been transformed by the Elizabeth Line, cutting journey times to central London to 25 minutes and unlocking significant development potential. The town centre is undergoing major mixed-use redevelopment around the Landing and Chapel Arches schemes, positioning Maidenhead as one of the Thames Valley's most dynamic property investment locations.
Bracknell is a transformed new town with one of the UK's most successful town centre regeneration schemes, The Lexicon, completed in 2017. Home to a cluster of major tech companies in the Thames Valley corridor, the town offers strong commercial property demand from corporate occupiers and benefits from excellent road connectivity via the M3 and M4.
Wokingham is one of the most affluent towns in the UK, consistently ranking among the best places to live. The town centre has undergone a £100m+ regeneration, and major housing growth at Arborfield Green and South Wokingham is expanding the local economy. Its location between Reading and Bracknell in the Thames Valley tech corridor ensures strong occupier demand.
Newbury is West Berkshire's principal town, blending a historic racecourse heritage with a thriving technology and mobile telecoms cluster around Vodafone's global headquarters. The town centre combines independent shopping with national brands, and the surrounding area hosts a concentration of tech companies drawn by the quality of life and M4 corridor connectivity.
Sandhurst is best known globally for the Royal Military Academy but is also a residential area in east Berkshire bordering Hampshire and Surrey. The town offers a steady local property market underpinned by military-related demand and proximity to the Blackwater Valley technology corridor.
Hungerford is a picturesque West Berkshire market town on the Kennet and Avon Canal, known for its antiques trade and annual Tutti Day traditions. The town serves a wide rural catchment and offers a niche commercial property market focused on independent retail, hospitality, and equestrian-related businesses in the North Wessex Downs AONB.
Crowthorne is a small affluent village in east Berkshire, home to the prestigious Wellington College and Broadmoor Hospital. Surrounded by Crown Estate pine forests, the village offers a niche residential and care sector property market with premium values reflecting its woodland setting and low-density character.
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A Q2 2026 commercial property briefing on Berkshire, the institutional heart of the Thames Valley, with Reading and Slough anchoring the M4 corridor, Europe's largest single-ownership trading estate at Slough, and a corporate occupier base running from Oracle and Microsoft to Mars, Reckitt and Vodafone. We walk through transaction volumes across the ten principal towns, fifteen Acuitus auction prints clearing between roughly five point six five and ten point four percent, and where lender appetite sits today.
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