Tyne and Wear

Commercial Mortgages in Tyne and Wear

Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and commercial property investors across Tyne and Wear. Access competitive rates on commercial mortgages, development finance, and bridging loans in Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne, South Shields, Washington, North Shields, Jarrow, Wallsend, Whitley Bay.

10
Cities Covered
1,377,429
Total Population
7.3%
Avg Yield (5.8-8.5%)
+17.5%
5yr Price Growth

Why Invest in Tyne and Wear

Tyne and Wear offers commercial property investors access to 10 distinct markets with a combined population of 1,377,429. Average commercial yields of 7.3% (ranging from 5.8% to 8.5%) and 17.5% five-year price growth demonstrate the region’s investment appeal. Key sectors driving occupier demand include Healthcare, Retail, Manufacturing. Major centres including Newcastle upon Tyne provide tier-one investment opportunities.

Key Industries in Tyne and Wear

HealthcareRetailManufacturingTechnologyCreative IndustriesProfessional Services

Property Types We Finance

OfficeBuild-to-RentIndustrialRetailStudent AccommodationMixed-UseIndustrial UnitsShowroom/Trade Counter

Transport & Connectivity

Newcastle Central mainline
Newcastle Airport
Metro system
A1(M) motorway
A19 corridor
Port of Sunderland
A1 corridor
Gateshead Interchange
Newcastle Central station
A1(M)/A19 roads
Tyne and Wear Metro to Newcastle (25 mins)
A19 to Sunderland/Tees Valley
A194(M) to A1(M)
Shields Ferry to North Shields
A1(M) Junction 64/65 (adjacent)
A19 to Sunderland/Tyne Tunnel
A182 to Chester-le-Street
No Metro (bus links to Newcastle/Sunderland)
Tyne and Wear Metro to Newcastle (20 mins)
A19 Tyne Tunnel to A1/South Tyneside
A1058 Coast Road to Newcastle
Royal Quays retail and ferry terminal
Tyne and Wear Metro to Newcastle/Sunderland
A185 to South Shields/Gateshead
Tyne Tunnel (1 mile)
Tyne and Wear Metro to Newcastle (10 mins)
A19 to Tyne Tunnel/Sunderland
A187 to North Shields
Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail
A19 to Cramlington/Sunderland
A191 coast road to Tynemouth
Whitley Bay seafront and promenade

Tyne and Wear Average Commercial Property Values

Property TypeRegional Average (£ psf)
Office (Grade A)£19 psf
Office (Grade B)£13 psf
Retail (Prime)£38 psf
Industrial (Prime)£7 psf

Regional averages across 10 locations. Q1 2026 estimates.

Highest Yielding Locations

Our Services Across Tyne and Wear

302,820 pop.

Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle is the principal city of North East England with a vibrant economy, major universities, and significant regeneration. The city offers exceptional property finance opportunities from city centre commercial to Quayside development.

City CentreQuaysideOuseburn
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277,962 pop.

Sunderland

Sunderland is a major North East city with significant regeneration and competitive property values. The city offers property finance opportunities with yield premium and growth potential.

City CentreSeaburnRoker
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202,508 pop.

Gateshead

Gateshead is home to iconic cultural venues and benefits from Newcastle's spillover demand. The town offers property finance opportunities with value compared to Newcastle city centre.

Gateshead Town CentreGateshead QuaysTeam Valley
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302,820 pop.

Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear offers diverse commercial property opportunities for investors and developers. Our experienced team provides tailored property finance solutions including development finance, bridging loans, commercial mortgages, and HMO finance across all sectors.

Newcastle City CentreQuaysideOuseburn
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75,337 pop.

South Shields

South Shields is a coastal town at the mouth of the Tyne, renowned for its vast sandy beaches, the Roman fort at Arbeia, and as the birthplace of Catherine Cookson. The town has a lively seaside economy and the Ocean Road area has one of the highest concentrations of South Asian restaurants outside major cities, earning it a national culinary reputation.

South Shields Town CentreOcean BeachCleadon
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67,085 pop.

Washington

Washington is a 1960s new town in Sunderland borough, the ancestral home of George Washington's family (Washington Old Hall is managed by the National Trust). The town is organised into numbered villages and has a significant industrial and distribution economy at Pattinson and Armstrong industrial estates, benefiting from its A1(M)/A19 junction location.

Washington Town CentreWashington Business CentreThe Galleries
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41,094 pop.

North Shields

North Shields is a North Tyneside town at the mouth of the River Tyne with a characterful Fish Quay that has undergone creative regeneration. The restored Low Lights heritage building, restaurants along the quayside, and views across to South Shields create an increasingly attractive commercial and residential environment. The town benefits from Metro connectivity to Newcastle.

North Shields Town CentreFish QuayTynemouth
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27,526 pop.

Jarrow

Jarrow is a South Tyneside town famous for the 1936 Jarrow March and the 7th-century Bede's World heritage site (now Jarrow Hall), where the Venerable Bede wrote the first history of England. The town has strong connections to shipbuilding heritage and is seeing investment through the South Tyneside masterplan and new riverside development opportunities.

Jarrow Town CentreBede's WorldPrimrose
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43,826 pop.

Wallsend

Wallsend is the eastern terminus of Hadrian's Wall, where the Roman frontier met the Tyne, and has a proud shipbuilding heritage (the Mauretania was built here). The Segedunum Roman Fort museum is one of the best-preserved on the entire Wall. The town now benefits from Metro connectivity and the Silverlink retail park, and offers affordable commercial property near Newcastle.

Wallsend Town CentreSegedunumHadrian Road
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36,451 pop.

Whitley Bay

Whitley Bay is a North Tyneside seaside town that is experiencing a remarkable renaissance, with the restored Spanish City dome (a stunning Edwardian pleasure palace) as its centrepiece. The town's sweeping bay, independent coffee shops and restaurants, and Metro connectivity to Newcastle have made it increasingly popular with young professionals and families, driving a property market revival.

Whitley Bay Town CentreSpanish CitySeaton Sluice
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