Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and property investors across Dorset. Access competitive rates on development finance, bridging loans, and commercial mortgages in Bournemouth, Poole, Weymouth, Dorchester, Christchurch, Blandford Forum, Wimborne Minster, Ferndown, Bridport, Lyme Regis, Sherborne, Swanage, Shaftesbury.
Bournemouth is a major south coast resort with strong university presence and diverse commercial property. The city offers property finance opportunities.
Poole in Dorset 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.
Weymouth is Dorset's principal seaside resort with a Georgian esplanade and working harbour that hosted the 2012 Olympic sailing events. The town offers a mix of tourism, port activity, and service sector employment. Property values are moderate compared to other Dorset coastal towns, and the ongoing regeneration of the harbourside and town centre presents investment opportunities.
Dorchester is the county town of Dorset, Thomas Hardy's 'Casterbridge', with a history stretching back to the Roman period when it was Durnovaria. The town is the administrative centre for Dorset Council, hosts the county's main hospital and courts, and has a thriving antiques and independent retail scene in its Georgian and Victorian centre. Poundbury, Prince Charles's model village, is now substantially complete on its western edge.
Christchurch is an historic priory town at the confluence of the Rivers Avon and Stour, with a Norman priory that predates the cathedral at Salisbury. Now part of the BCP Council area with Bournemouth and Poole, the town offers a premium residential character, a picturesque quay area, and strong demand for retail and hospitality space in its heritage centre.
Blandford Forum is an elegant Georgian market town in the Stour Valley, largely rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1731, giving it a remarkably uniform and attractive architectural character. The town serves as a centre for the rural North Dorset area and hosts the Royal Signals regiment at nearby Blandford Camp, which provides a significant economic anchor.
Wimborne Minster is a charming East Dorset town centred on its beautiful twin-towered Norman minster, one of the finest churches in southern England. The town has a prosperous character with a popular Friday market, independent shops along the Square and East Borough, and a strategic position between Bournemouth and the New Forest. The nearby Kingston Lacy estate adds tourism appeal.
Ferndown is a modern residential town on the northern fringe of the Bournemouth-Poole conurbation, with a large and successful industrial estate that is one of Dorset's key employment centres. The town sits on heathland between the A31 and A348 and offers a suburban character with affordable commercial space compared to the coastal towns.
Bridport is a vibrant West Dorset market town renowned for its rope and net-making heritage, thriving arts scene, and the nearby Jurassic Coast at West Bay. The town has become a magnet for creative industries and artisan food producers, with a famously eclectic Saturday market and a strong community identity. The Literary and Electric Palace festivals add to its cultural draw.
Lyme Regis is the 'Pearl of Dorset', a small but internationally famous coastal town on the Jurassic Coast known for its fossil hunting, the Cobb harbour, and its association with Jane Austen and John Fowles. Tourism dominates the economy almost entirely, and the town's tiny size and conservation constraints mean commercial property is extremely scarce and commands premium values.
Sherborne is one of the most attractive small towns in England, centred on its magnificent 8th-century abbey and the two castles built by Sir Walter Raleigh. Home to Sherborne School, one of Britain's leading independent schools, the town has a polished character with premium property values, a genteel high street, and a cultural programme anchored by the Sherborne Abbey Festival.
Swanage is a Victorian resort town on the Isle of Purbeck, reached via a scenic drive through the Dorset AONB or by the heritage steam railway from Corfe Castle. The town's sandy beach, clifftop walks, and proximity to the Jurassic Coast attract visitors, while the Durlston Country Park globe and quarrying heritage add cultural interest. Its semi-isolated peninsular location creates a distinct local economy.
Shaftesbury is a hilltop town in North Dorset famous for Gold Hill, the iconic cobbled street featured in the Hovis bread advertisement. The town sits 700 feet above the Blackmore Vale with commanding views, and its ancient abbey ruins and distinctive character attract visitors year-round. The local property market serves a wide rural catchment with a focus on independent retail and services.
We offer a complete range of property finance solutions across all locations in Dorset.