Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and commercial property investors across Cambridgeshire. Access competitive rates on commercial mortgages, development finance, and bridging loans in Cambridge, Peterborough, Huntingdon, Ely, March, Wisbech, St Neots.
Cambridgeshire offers commercial property investors access to 7 distinct markets with a combined population of 508,601. Average commercial yields of 6.0% (ranging from 4.5% to 7.2%) and 14.8% five-year price growth demonstrate the region’s investment appeal. Key sectors driving occupier demand include Professional Services, Logistics, Retail. Major centres including Cambridge provide tier-one investment opportunities.
| Property Type | Regional Average (£ psf) |
|---|---|
| Office (Grade A) | £16 psf |
| Office (Grade B) | £10 psf |
| Retail (Prime) | £27 psf |
| Industrial (Prime) | £6 psf |
Regional averages across 7 locations. Q1 2026 estimates.
Cambridge is a world-renowned university city with a thriving tech and life sciences sector. The city offers premium property finance opportunities in one of the UK's most dynamic economies.
Peterborough is a major Cambridgeshire city with strong logistics sector and competitive property values. The city offers property finance opportunities with good connectivity.
Huntingdon is a historic market town on the A1/A14 corridor that was Oliver Cromwell's birthplace and parliamentary constituency. The town serves as a key commercial centre for northern Cambridgeshire, with strong demand for logistics and distribution space at the Alconbury Weald enterprise zone, one of the UK's largest brownfield regeneration projects.
Ely is a historic cathedral city on the edge of the Fens, dominated by the stunning 'Ship of the Fens' cathedral visible for miles across the flat landscape. With direct trains to Cambridge in 15 minutes and London in 70, the city has become an increasingly popular commuter choice, driving residential development and expanding its commercial property market.
March is a Fenland market town that grew as a major railway junction in the Victorian era. While the rail significance has diminished, the town retains good connectivity and serves as a service centre for the surrounding agricultural Fenland. Property values are among the most affordable in Cambridgeshire, offering value investment opportunities.
Wisbech is the capital of the Fens, a Georgian market town on the River Nene with an ornate waterfront that earns it the nickname 'Little Venice of the Fens'. The town is a major centre for food processing and agriculture, and potential future rail reconnection to Cambridge could transform its property market from one of the county's most affordable areas.
St Neots is the largest town in Cambridgeshire by population and one of the fastest-growing in England, with extensive new housing at Love's Farm and Wintringham Park. Located on the East Coast Main Line and A1 corridor, the town bridges Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire and offers strong commercial property demand from a rapidly expanding population base.
We offer a complete range of commercial property finance solutions across all locations in Cambridgeshire.