Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and property investors across Suffolk. Access competitive rates on development finance, bridging loans, and commercial mortgages in Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Lowestoft, Felixstowe, Stowmarket, Haverhill, Newmarket, Sudbury.
Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk with a historic port and diverse commercial property. The town offers property finance opportunities with competitive values.
Bury St Edmunds is one of England's best preserved medieval towns, where King Edmund was buried in the abbey that gave the town its name. The Abbey ruins, the Greene King brewery, the Theatre Royal (one of only eight surviving Regency theatres), and a vibrant independent retail scene create a highly attractive commercial environment. The town is growing rapidly with major housing expansion.
Lowestoft is Britain's most easterly town and a major centre for the offshore energy industry, with the Southern North Sea wind farms driving significant investment. The town has a fishing heritage, a distinctive Scores (narrow lanes) leading to the beach, and the two halves divided by Lake Lothing are being connected by a new third crossing bridge. Lowestoft is one of the largest towns in Suffolk.
Felixstowe is home to the UK's busiest container port, handling over 40% of the country's containerised trade. The town has a dual identity: a major international freight hub and a traditional Edwardian seaside resort with a pier and seafront gardens. The port generates enormous logistics demand in the surrounding area, while the town centre serves a residential and tourism economy.
Stowmarket is a mid-Suffolk market town on the River Gipping that has grown significantly as a commuter base thanks to its main line rail position between Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds. The Museum of East Anglian Life and the town's agricultural heritage add character, while new housing developments are expanding the population and local service demand.
Haverhill is a growing town in the south-west corner of Suffolk, close to the Cambridgeshire border, that has expanded significantly from its medieval market town origins through post-war London overspill development. The town benefits from proximity to Cambridge's life sciences corridor and offers affordable property compared to Cambridgeshire, attracting warehouse and distribution occupiers.
Newmarket is the global headquarters of horse racing, home to the Jockey Club, two racecourses (Rowley Mile and July Course), and the world's largest cluster of training yards. Over 3,000 racehorses are stabled in and around the town, and the equine economy permeates every aspect of local life. The National Stud, Tattersalls sales ring, and the National Horseracing Museum make it unique.
Sudbury is a South Suffolk market town on the River Stour, the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough and one of the original 'wool towns' that made Suffolk wealthy in the medieval period. The town has a thriving cultural scene with the Gainsborough House museum and gallery, a weekly market on Market Hill, and a water meadows setting that inspired Constable Country artwork.
We offer a complete range of property finance solutions across all locations in Suffolk.