CMB arranges commercial mortgages, bridging loans and development finance for property professionals across Wrexham and South Wales. Led by Matt Lenzie, ex-Lloyds Bank and Bank of Scotland, institutional-grade underwriting, direct lender access and decisions in 48 hours.
Wrexham commercial property delivers 7.5% average yield.
Wrexham yields sit above the UK commercial average, supporting income-driven debt structures and SPV-led acquisitions.
CMB combines former Lloyds and Bank of Scotland underwriting experience with direct board-level relationships at the UK's leading commercial lenders.
Former Lloyds Bank and Bank of Scotland professionals who understand lender criteria inside-out
Direct relationships with lender decision-makers for faster approvals and better terms
Proven success arranging complex commercial property finance across the UK
The factors lenders weigh when assessing Wrexham commercial mortgages, sector demand, transport connectivity and active regeneration programmes.
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Town centre regeneration; university expansion; industrial estate modernisation
The South Wales regional briefing covering Wrexham and the wider region. A Q2 2026 commercial property briefing on South Wales, the M4 corridor economy of Cardiff, Newport and Swansea, plus the Wrexham–Deeside cross-border manufacturing belt to the north-east. We walk through transaction volumes across the four principal towns, the two genuinely Welsh Acuitus auction lots in the bundle window, and where lender appetite sits today versus the wider Wales episode earlier in the series.
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198 commercial sales in Wrexham across the last 60 months, sourced from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. 22 records in the current sample are confidently sector-classified; the wider recent sample is shown as general commercial transaction evidence.
30, High Street, Wrexham
Unit R1, First Avenue, Redwither Business Park, Wrexham
Cox Lane, Pistyll House Farm, Horsley, Marford, Wrexham
Unit 72b, Clywedog Road East, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham
Unit 1a, Clywedog Road North, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham
110, High Street, Cefn Mawr, Wrexham
The Co-Operative Store, Hawarden Road, Hope, Wrexham
Derby House, 29, Castle Street, Caergwrle, Wrexham
Odd Fellows Arms Inn, Chapel Street, Acrefair, Wrexham
35, High Street, Caergwrle, Wrexham
Wilkinson Business Park, Unit 15, Clywedog Road South, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham
Convenience Store, Market Square, Llay, Wrexham
Hand Hotel, Church Street, Chirk, Wrexham
Unit 14, Abenbury Way, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham
Blackwood Business Park, Unit 6, Ash Road South, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham
Chapel House Farm, Bowling Bank, Wrexham
Caergwrle Chapel, High Street, Caergwrle, Wrexham
The Foxhound Public House, 15, Abbot Street, Wrexham
Clayton Arms, Moss Hill, Moss, Wrexham
Sylvia Jeffery LTD, Queensway Industrial Estate, Wrexham
Unit 63, Clywedog Road North, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham
Llanerchrugog Hall Residential Home, Hall Lane, Rhosllanerchrugog, Wrexham
50 - 52, Regent Street, Wrexham
Edison Court, Unit 5, Ellice Way, Wrexham Technology Park, Wrexham
Brian Jones Garage Services LTD, Queensway, Wrexham
6, Yorke Street, Wrexham
5, Beech Gardens, Wrexham
12, Bryn Goleu, Southsea, Wrexham
Haddon Bank, Erbistock, Wrexham
11, Temperance Road, Southsea, Wrexham
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (Category B records). Sector classification is address-based and best-effort; unclassified records are shown as general commercial transactions and smaller sectors may include mixed-use or conversion deals.
Three core debt structures cover the majority of Wrexham commercial property deals. Each carries a different lender panel, LTV ceiling and pricing band, match the structure to the asset and the timeline.
Founder & Principal Broker
With a career spanning Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland, and a partnership in a corporate finance business, Matt brings institutional-grade expertise to every deal in Wrexham. Currently a board advisor to a pension administrator and trustee with £3.9bn of assets under advisory, Matt has raised over £300m of capital for property professionals across the UK.
View Full ProfileWhat makes Wrexham fundable, where the development opportunity sits, which lenders are active, and the asset classes our team finances most often.
Wrexham presents development opportunities linked to Town centre regeneration. Growing demand from the Manufacturing sector is creating opportunities for purpose-built commercial space and conversion projects. Strong transport links enhance viability for mixed-use and residential-led schemes.
Good appetite for industrial. Residential and student development supported.
Our team has deep experience arranging commercial mortgages, bridging loans, and development finance across Wrexham and the wider South Wales region, from industrial unit purchases to development and refurbishment projects.
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We provide commercial mortgages, bridging finance, and development finance throughout South Wales.
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Data-grounded answers about commercial property finance in Wrexham, sourced from HM Land Registry transactions and our own deal flow.
HM Land Registry recorded 198 commercial property transactions in Wrexham during the most recent reporting window. The median commercial sale price is £157,000, with the middle 50% of deals between £105,000 and £269,000. Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (Category B records).
The median commercial sale price recorded by HM Land Registry in Wrexham is £157,000. Smaller end deals (lower quartile) sit around £105,000, while larger transactions (upper quartile) reach £269,000 and above. These are the figures lenders will benchmark valuations against when assessing a commercial mortgage application in Wrexham.
The most active commercial sectors in Wrexham (by recorded transaction count) are: retail (6 transactions), office (6 transactions), industrial (5 transactions). Sector mix matters because lender appetite, LTV ceilings and rate pricing all vary by use class — speak to our team for an indicative quote on the sector you are targeting.
Yes. We arrange commercial mortgages, commercial bridging finance and development finance for property in Wrexham. Typical loan sizes range from £150,000 to £25m+, with LTVs up to 75% on standard commercial assets and up to 70% LTGDV on development. Whole-of-market access — including the high-street banks, challenger lenders and specialist commercial funders.
Call 07595 366094 or use the contact form to request a commercial mortgage quote in Wrexham. We will review the asset, sector, deal structure and lender appetite specific to Wrexham and come back with an indicative rate, LTV and term within 24–48 hours.