Northamptonshire

Commercial Mortgages in Northamptonshire

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9
Cities Covered
540,386
Total Population
5.9%
Avg Yield (4.8-7.0%)
+15.0%
5yr Price Growth

Why Invest in Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire offers commercial property investors access to 9 distinct markets with a combined population of 540,386. Average commercial yields of 5.9% (ranging from 4.8% to 7.0%) and 15.0% five-year price growth demonstrate the region’s investment appeal. Key sectors driving occupier demand include Retail, Manufacturing, Professional Services. Major centres including Northampton provide tier-one investment opportunities.

Key Industries in Northamptonshire

RetailManufacturingProfessional ServicesLogistics & DistributionHealthcareAgriculture

Property Types We Finance

Industrial/WarehouseDistribution CentresIndustrial UnitsFactory SpaceRetail UnitsHigh Street ShopsShopping CentresOffice Space

Transport & Connectivity

Northampton Station (WCML)
M1 motorway
A45 corridor
East Midlands Railway to London St Pancras (60 mins)
A14 to M1/M6/Cambridge
A43 to Corby/Stamford
A6 to Leicester/Bedford
East Midlands Railway to London St Pancras (65 mins)
A6003 to A14 (5 miles)
A43 to Kettering/Stamford
A6116 to Oakham
East Midlands Railway to London St Pancras (55 mins)
A45 to Northampton/A14
A509 to M1 Junction 14 (10 miles)
A510 to Finedon/Irthlingborough
DIRFT rail freight terminal (national logistics hub)
A45 to M1 Junction 16 (5 miles)
A425 to Leamington Spa
A361 to Banbury
A45 to Wellingborough/Northampton/A14
A6 to Bedford/Kettering
Rushden Lakes access road
No direct rail (nearest: Wellingborough)
A5 Watling Street to M1 Junction 15a (8 miles)
A43 to Northampton/Oxford
Silverstone Circuit (5 miles)
No direct rail (nearest: Northampton/Milton Keynes)
A43 to M40 Junction 10 (5 miles)/M1 Junction 15a
A422 to Banbury/Buckingham
No direct rail (nearest: Banbury/Bicester)
A605 to Peterborough (14 miles)/Thrapston
A427 to Corby/Market Harborough
No direct rail (nearest: Peterborough)
River Nene navigation

Northamptonshire Average Commercial Property Values

Property TypeRegional Average (£ psf)
Office (Grade A)£14 psf
Office (Grade B)£9 psf
Retail (Prime)£23 psf
Industrial (Prime)£6 psf

Regional averages across 9 locations. Q1 2026 estimates.

Highest Yielding Locations

Our Services Across Northamptonshire

229,815 pop.

Northampton

Northampton is a major East Midlands town with strong logistics sector and competitive property values. The town offers property finance opportunities.

Town CentreBrackmillsRiverside
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65,000 pop.

Kettering

Kettering is a North Northamptonshire town with a strong industrial heritage in boot and shoe manufacturing, now diversifying with logistics and food processing. The town has a handsome Victorian core, a strong market, and benefits from fast East Midlands Railway services to London. The surrounding area is one of England's most active for new housebuilding, expanding the commercial catchment.

Kettering Town CentreBarton SeagraveBurton Latimer
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72,218 pop.

Corby

Corby is one of England's fastest-growing towns, a former steel town that has been transformed through sustained regeneration since the steelworks closed in 1980. The town's Scottish heritage (from steelworker migration) is still reflected in its accent and culture. Major investment in the Corby Cube civic hub, improved rail services, and massive housing growth have repositioned it as a dynamic new town.

Corby Town CentreOakley ValeGreat Oakley
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79,478 pop.

Wellingborough

Wellingborough is a North Northamptonshire town positioned for significant growth at the Stanton Cross urban extension, one of the largest in England. The town has a traditional market and Victorian architecture alongside newer commercial areas, and benefits from fast rail services to London St Pancras. The boot and shoe heritage has given way to distribution and manufacturing.

Wellingborough Town CentreFinedonIrchester
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26,000 pop.

Daventry

Daventry is a South Northamptonshire town that has grown significantly from its market town origins, now serving as a major distribution hub thanks to Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT), one of Europe's largest logistics parks. The town combines this modern logistics economy with a traditional town centre and proximity to the Grand Union Canal.

Daventry Town CentreDIRFTMonksmoor
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37,000 pop.

Rushden

Rushden is an East Northamptonshire town with a boot and shoe manufacturing heritage now transitioning to a diversified economy. The town is home to Rushden Lakes, a major mixed-use retail and leisure destination built around a former gravel pit, which has become one of the region's top visitor attractions and significantly boosted the local commercial property market.

Rushden Town CentreRushden LakesHigham Ferrers
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10,470 pop.

Towcester

Towcester is an ancient market town on the Roman Watling Street (A5), claiming to be the oldest continuously inhabited town in England. The town is closely linked to Silverstone Circuit and Towcester Racecourse, and serves a growing population in the South Northamptonshire area. The former Towcester Racecourse site and proximity to Motorsport Valley add commercial interest.

Towcester Town CentreSilverstoneEaston Neston
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14,670 pop.

Brackley

Brackley is a small South Northamptonshire market town at the epicentre of Motorsport Valley, with the Silverstone Circuit just 5 miles away. The town has benefited enormously from the Formula 1 industry, with team headquarters, engineering firms, and technology companies clustering in the surrounding area. This creates unusually high-value employment for a market town of its size.

Brackley Town CentreTurwestonEvenley
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5,735 pop.

Oundle

Oundle is one of England's most beautiful small towns, a honey-stone settlement on the River Nene dominated by Oundle School, one of the country's leading independent schools. The school's buildings are scattered throughout the town, creating an architectural coherence and cultural vibrancy. The town has a premium independent retail scene and hosts a well-regarded literary festival.

Oundle Town CentreOundle SchoolBarnwell
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