Omagh, Northern Ireland

Commercial Mortgages & Property Finance in Omagh

Omagh is the county town of Tyrone, set in the Strule Valley where the Camowen and Drumragh rivers meet. The town has a strong commercial centre serving a vast rural catchment across west Tyrone and is home to one of Northern Ireland's most significant military memorials. Omagh's remote western location creates a self-contained economy with loyal local customer base.

Omagh Town CentreTamlaghtGortrushCampsieMullaghmore
£75
Avg Price/sq ft
6.8%
Average Yield
+8.8%
5yr Price Growth
+7%
5yr Rental Growth

Omagh Local Market Intelligence

County Tyrone's principal town. Strong agricultural services. Strule education campus major investment.

— CMB Market Analysis

Key Industries

  • Agriculture
  • Retail
  • Healthcare
  • Manufacturing
  • Public Administration

Transport Links

  • A5 to Derry/Aughnacloy (Dublin corridor)
  • A32 to Enniskillen
  • A505 to Cookstown
  • Omagh bus station hub

Regeneration

Omagh town centre regeneration; Drumragh Avenue area; Strule Shared Education Campus; Gortin Glen Forest Park tourism; Knocknamoe housing; A5 Western Transport Corridor upgrade

Our Services in Omagh

Commercial Mortgages

Long-term financing for commercial and mixed-use property purchases, refinancing, and investment — tailored by experienced brokers who understand complex deal structures.

From £50,000Up to 75% LTV5-25 years

Commercial Bridging Finance

Fast, flexible short-term finance for commercial property transactions — decisions in 48 hours, completion in days, and creative structuring for deals that mainstream lenders will not touch.

From £50,000Up to 75% LTV1-18 months

Development Finance

Specialist funding for ground-up construction, major refurbishment, and mixed-use development projects — structured with staged drawdowns aligned to your build programme.

From £150,000Up to 75% LTV6-24 months

Led by Matt Lenzie, ex-Lloyds Bank & Bank of Scotland, with direct lender relationships across Northern Ireland. LinkedIn

Why Omagh for Commercial Property Investment

Investment Highlights

  • Average commercial property yields of 6.8% across the local market
  • 8.8% property price growth over the past five years
  • 7% rental growth over five years supporting income returns
  • Strong occupier demand from Agriculture and Retail sectors
  • Excellent transport connectivity including A5 to Derry/Aughnacloy (Dublin corridor)
  • Active regeneration programmes driving future capital growth

Development Opportunities

Omagh presents development opportunities linked to Omagh town centre regeneration. Growing demand from the Agriculture sector is creating opportunities for purpose-built commercial space and conversion projects. Strong transport links enhance viability for mixed-use and residential-led schemes.

Lender Appetite

Standard appetite for quality properties.

Property Types We Finance

Agricultural BuildingsRural Commercial UnitsRetail UnitsHigh Street ShopsShopping CentresMedical/Dental PracticesCare HomesIndustrial Units

Our team has deep experience arranging commercial mortgages, bridging loans, and development finance across Omagh and the wider Northern Ireland region, from rural commercial conversions to retail unit purchases.

Why Invest in Omagh

Omagh is the county town of Tyrone, set in the Strule Valley where the Camowen and Drumragh rivers meet. The commercial property market benefits from strong demand across Agriculture, Retail, Healthcare sectors, creating diverse occupier interest and reducing single-sector risk. With average yields of 6.8% and 8.8% price growth over five years, Omagh offers compelling returns for commercial property investors. Excellent connectivity via A5 to Derry/Aughnacloy (Dublin corridor) supports tenant demand and underpins long-term property values. Ongoing regeneration activity, including Omagh town centre regeneration, further enhances the investment outlook and signals sustained public and private sector confidence.

Local Market Challenges

Unique legal and regulatory framework compared to the rest of the UK. Market liquidity can be lower for larger assets, requiring specialist lender knowledge and patient capital approaches.

Notable Developments

Omagh's commercial property landscape has been shaped by Omagh town centre regeneration. Growth in the Agriculture sector has driven notable investment activity, with occupier demand supporting new development and refurbishment projects across the area.

Planning Context

Planning policy in Omagh is set by Northern Ireland council through its adopted local plan. The authority supports commercial investment and has allocated sites for employment and mixed-use development. Pre-application advice is available and recommended for larger schemes to navigate local requirements efficiently.

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