Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and property investors across Hampshire. Access competitive rates on development finance, bridging loans, and commercial mortgages in Southampton, Portsmouth, Winchester, Basingstoke, Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport, Andover, Farnborough, Aldershot, Fleet, Havant, Petersfield, Lymington, Ringwood, Romsey, New Milton, Alton, Fordingbridge, Hayling Island, Totton.
Southampton is a major port city with strong maritime heritage, two universities, and diverse commercial property. The city offers excellent property finance opportunities across all sectors.
Portsmouth is a major naval port city with strong heritage tourism and university presence. The city offers property finance opportunities with competitive values compared to Southampton.
Winchester is the historic capital of England and one of the UK's most desirable cities, with a magnificent cathedral, a leading independent school (Winchester College), and the Great Hall housing the Arthurian Round Table. The city consistently ranks among England's top places to live, and its commercial property market reflects this premium status with some of the highest values outside London and the South East's technology hubs.
Basingstoke in Hampshire 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.
Eastleigh in Hampshire 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.
Fareham in Hampshire 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.
Gosport is a peninsular town across Portsmouth Harbour with a strong naval heritage and ongoing defence sector presence. The town is connected to Portsmouth by the Gosport Ferry and has significant regeneration potential on former MoD sites. Its waterfront position, the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, and Stokes Bay seafront provide distinctive character in an affordable market.
Andover is a Test Valley market town that has grown significantly as an employment centre, with major logistics operations at Walworth Business Park serving retailers including Tesco and Starbucks. The town combines a traditional high street with substantial modern commercial space, and its position on the A303 corridor between the M3 and the South West provides strategic distribution connectivity.
Farnborough is synonymous with aviation, hosting the biennial Farnborough International Airshow, one of the world's largest aerospace trade events. The town has a thriving technology and defence sector clustered around the former RAE site, now Farnborough Business Park, and IQ Farnborough. Its position on the A3/M3 corridor with fast London rail links makes it a prime South East business location.
Aldershot is the 'Home of the British Army' and has been a garrison town since 1854. The military presence provides a unique economic underpinning, with the defence sector and its supply chain driving significant commercial property demand. The town is now diversifying with major regeneration investment and benefits from its position at the junction of the A3 and A331.
Fleet is a prosperous Hampshire commuter town with fast rail services to Waterloo in 45 minutes. The town has a strong local retail centre and serves as the administrative base for Hart District, regularly ranked as one of the best places to live in England. Fleet Pond, the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire, adds a distinctive natural amenity.
Havant is a Hampshire town strategically positioned between Portsmouth and Chichester on the A27/A3(M) corridor. The town has significant industrial and retail employment areas and benefits from its proximity to Hayling Island's seaside tourism. Havant Thicket reservoir construction nearby will create a new recreational destination and water supply.
Petersfield is a handsome Hampshire market town in the South Downs National Park, with a large open heath in the town centre and a popular Wednesday market. The town is a key gateway to the South Downs Way and serves an affluent rural catchment between Winchester and Chichester. Its position on the A3 and direct rail to Waterloo makes it popular with London commuters.
Lymington is a prosperous Georgian sailing town on the western Solent with one of the largest marinas in the UK. The town has a refined high street, a Saturday market dating to the 13th century, and ferry services to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. Its New Forest National Park setting and sailing culture support some of Hampshire's highest property values outside Winchester.
Ringwood is a market town on the River Avon at the western gateway to the New Forest, where the A31 meets the A338. The town has a traditional character with a weekly Wednesday market, a Furlong shopping centre, and an active independent retail scene. Its location at the meeting point of the New Forest, Dorset, and the Avon Valley creates a wide catchment.
Romsey is an exceptionally attractive Test Valley market town centred on its magnificent Norman abbey and the Broadlands estate, former home of Lord Mountbatten. The town's intimate scale, independent shops, and riverside walks along the Test (one of England's finest chalk streams) create a premium commercial environment with limited but highly sought-after retail and office space.
New Milton is a residential town on the edge of the New Forest between Bournemouth and Southampton, popular with retirees and families attracted by the forest setting and Barton-on-Sea clifftop. The town has a functional high street serving a large catchment and benefits from main line rail services, with commercial property values moderated by its primarily residential character.
Alton is an attractive East Hampshire market town at the source of the River Wey, the terminus of the Watercress Line heritage railway. The town has a strong independent retail scene along the High Street and Normandy Street, and serves as a service centre for the surrounding hop-growing countryside. Its quiet character and good rail links attract commuters.
Fordingbridge is a small market town on the western edge of the New Forest National Park where the River Avon crosses the ancient bridge. The town has a quiet, rural character with a niche local retail market and serves as a base for New Forest and Cranborne Chase visitors. Commercial property is limited but benefits from the premium New Forest postcode.
Hayling Island is a flat island off Hampshire's coast connected by a single road bridge, known for windsurfing (the sport was reportedly invented here) and its holiday parks. The island has a seasonal tourism economy with a permanent residential population, and commercial property is limited by its island geography and flood risk constraints.
Totton is a large residential town on the western edge of Southampton and the gateway to the New Forest from the M27 motorway. The town functions as a dormitory and service centre with a major retail park, Eling Tide Mill (one of the few working tide mills in the world), and affordable commercial property compared to the New Forest and Southampton city centre.
We offer a complete range of property finance solutions across all locations in Hampshire.