Led by Matt Lenzie, ex-Lloyds Bank and Bank of Scotland, we arrange commercial mortgages, bridging finance, and development finance for property professionals across Treorchy and Wales.
Treorchy stands out with above-average yields of 8.5%, making it one of the UK's most attractive commercial property markets for investors.
Direct relationships with executives and board members of the UK's leading 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
“Famous male voice choir. Parc and Dare Theatre. Strong community.”
— CMB Market Analysis
Treorchy has been celebrated as a model for valley town regeneration, driven by community-led retail initiatives. The Park and Dare Theatre restoration and ongoing high street investment have earned multiple Great British High Street awards, attracting visitors and new businesses.
| Property Type | Prime / Grade A | Secondary | Market Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Office | £14 psf | £6 psf | £6 - £14 psf |
| Retail / Shop | £17 psf | £10 psf | £10 - £17 psf |
| Industrial | £7 psf | £5 psf | £5 - £7 psf |
Market estimates based on Q1 2026 regional benchmarking data. For accurate valuations, contact us for a detailed assessment.
Indicative gross yields. Actual returns depend on property condition, lease terms, and tenant covenant strength.
Treorchy benefits from growing private investor interest, particularly in hospitality & tourism opportunities.
Representative transactions reflecting current market activity. Prices are guide values based on comparable evidence.
Serviced office premises, town centre
Lock-up shop unit, Treorchy Town Centre
Light industrial unit with yard, Pentre
25-room guest house with owner's accommodation, Cwmparc
Market estimates based on Q1 2026 regional benchmarking. For accurate valuations, contact us.
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 Treorchy. 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 ProfileTreorchy presents development opportunities linked to Treorchy has been celebrated as a model for valley town regeneration, driven by community-led retail initiatives. The Park and Dare Theatre restoration and ongoing high street investment have earned multiple Great British High Street awards. Growing demand from the Independent Retail sector is creating opportunities for purpose-built commercial space and conversion projects. Strong transport.
Good appetite for quality properties.
Our team has deep experience arranging commercial mortgages, bridging loans, and development finance across Treorchy and the wider Wales region, from independent retail investments to development and refurbishment projects.
Treorchy is a town in the upper Rhondda Fawr valley, famous for its male voice choir and the beautifully restored Park and Dare Theatre. The commercial property market benefits from strong demand across Independent Retail, Arts & Culture, Community Services sectors, creating diverse occupier interest and reducing single-sector risk. With average yields of 8.5% and 7.8% price growth over five years, Treorchy offers compelling returns for commercial property investors. Excellent connectivity via Treorchy railway station (Valley Lines to Cardiff) supports tenant demand and underpins long-term property values. Ongoing regeneration activity, including Treorchy has been celebrated as a model for valley town regeneration, further enhances the investment outlook and signals sustained public and private sector confidence.
Separate planning regulations and building standards from England create additional complexity. Limited institutional demand in some areas means careful lender selection is important for commercial finance.
Treorchy's commercial property landscape has been shaped by Treorchy has been celebrated as a model for valley town regeneration, driven by community-led retail initiatives. The Park and Dare Theatre restoration and ongoing high street investment have earned multiple Great British High Street awards, attracting visitors and new businesses.. Growth in the Independent Retail sector has driven notable investment activity, with.
Planning policy in Treorchy is set by Wales 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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We provide commercial mortgages, bridging finance, and development finance throughout Wales.
Commercial mortgage services available across Treorchy and surrounding areas. View larger map
Office rents in Treorchy range from approximately £6 per square foot for secondary space up to £14 per square foot for Grade A accommodation. Grade B office space, which represents the bulk of the market, typically commands around £9 per square foot. These figures are based on Q1 2026 regional market benchmarking.
Investment yields in Treorchy vary by property type and grade. Current indicative yields are: offices at 7.51%-8.32%, retail at 7.89%-10.8%, industrial at 6.1%-8.29%. Prime yields are typically lower, reflecting stronger covenant strength and location quality. Contact us for a detailed yield analysis for your target property type.
Treorchy's commercial property market includes offices, retail units, industrial premises, hotels and guest houses. We arrange finance across all commercial property types, from standard office and retail purchases to specialist assets requiring tailored lending solutions.