Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and property investors across Surrey. Access competitive rates on development finance, bridging loans, and commercial mortgages in Guildford, Woking, Epsom, Reigate, Camberley, Staines, Farnham, Leatherhead, Walton-on-Thames, Haslemere, Cranleigh, Dorking, Oxted, Caterham, Banstead, Godstone.
Guildford is an affluent Surrey town with strong university presence and premium property market. The town offers quality property finance opportunities.
Woking in Surrey 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.
Epsom is famous worldwide for the Epsom Derby, run on Epsom Downs since 1780, and as the origin of Epsom salts (discovered in the local spring water). The town has a strong commercial centre with a mix of national and independent retailers, and its Zone 6 rail station provides fast services to London. Epsom's position between the M25 and the Surrey countryside attracts commuters and businesses alike.
Reigate is a prosperous Surrey town at the foot of the North Downs with a well-preserved medieval centre, a castle and priory park, and a fashionable Bell Street high street. The town has become one of the most desirable commuter bases in Surrey, with excellent schools, a thriving restaurant scene, and fast access to Gatwick Airport and the M25.
Camberley is a Surrey Heath town with a strong military heritage from the nearby Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and a thriving commercial centre. The town has undergone significant regeneration with the Atrium development and benefits from excellent road links at the M3/A30 junction. Its position in the Blackwater Valley tech corridor attracts professional services and technology businesses.
Staines-upon-Thames is a significant commercial town in the Spelthorne borough, historically marking the upper tidal limit of the Thames. The town has a strong retail offer and substantial riverside development potential. Its position adjacent to the M25 at Junction 13 and proximity to Heathrow Airport (5 miles) make it attractive for corporate and logistics occupiers.
Farnham is one of Surrey's most attractive towns, with a Georgian streetscape, a Norman castle, and the historic Maltings complex that is one of the South's premier arts and entertainment venues. The town is also home to UCA (University for the Creative Arts) and has a thriving independent food and drink scene. Farnham was named Surrey's best place to live.
Leatherhead is a Mole Valley town at the foot of the North Downs with a town centre that serves as a key service point between Epsom and Dorking. The town has significant office stock along the Randalls Road area and benefits from its M25 proximity. The Leatherhead Theatre and the Thorndike (now demolished) were key cultural venues, and the Swan Centre anchors the retail offer.
Walton-on-Thames is an Elmbridge borough town on the Thames with significant corporate office stock (formerly AstraZeneca's UK HQ at the Heart development). The town has a traditional centre with the refurbished Walton Centre and riverside walks. Its position in the Elmbridge affluent corridor between Weybridge and Esher supports premium property values.
Haslemere is a prosperous town in the south-west corner of Surrey, surrounded by National Trust-owned hills including Hindhead Common and the Devil's Punch Bowl. The town has an excellent independent high street, the Haslemere Educational Museum (one of Britain's finest small museums), and the annual Haslemere Festival. The Hindhead Tunnel on the A3 has removed through-traffic, enhancing the area.
Cranleigh is one of England's largest villages (it has never received town status), set in the Surrey Hills countryside south of Guildford. The village has a thriving high street with a mix of independent and chain retailers, and the prestigious Cranleigh School is a major local presence. Its rural Surrey setting and large catchment support premium property values.
Dorking is an attractive Surrey market town at the foot of Box Hill (famous from the 2012 Olympic cycling road race), with a traditional high street and an antiques heritage centred around West Street. The town sits in a gap in the North Downs at the junction of the A24 and A25, and the South Downs and Surrey Hills AONBs converge nearby, creating a scenic commercial setting.
Oxted is a small Surrey town on the Southern Railway line to East Croydon and London, sitting on the Greensand Ridge with views of the Weald. The Old Town on the hill has medieval origins, while the newer Station Road area developed with the railway. The town serves an affluent rural catchment in the Tandridge district between the M25 and the Sussex border.
Caterham is a Surrey town split between Caterham-on-the-Hill and Caterham Valley, nestled in a dry valley in the North Downs. The town has two distinct centres, each with their own character, and serves as a commuter base with Southern Railway services to London and M25 access. The Valley high street is the primary commercial area.
Banstead is a prosperous Surrey village on the North Downs with a village high street and direct rail access to London via the Tattenham Corner or Epsom lines. The village benefits from its position between Sutton and Epsom, with premium residential values and a local retail economy serving an affluent catchment in the Reigate and Banstead borough.
Godstone is a small Surrey village on the Greensand Ridge south of the M25, with a picturesque village green, a historic White Hart Inn, and the Godstone Farm visitor attraction. The village is primarily residential with limited commercial property, but its position near M25 Junction 6 gives it good accessibility for a rural Surrey location.
We offer a complete range of property finance solutions across all locations in Surrey.