Commercial Mortgages Leicester
Specialist commercial mortgage broker for Leicester, Leicestershire and the East Midlands. We place owner-occupier, commercial investment, semi-commercial, portfolio refinance and trading-business commercial mortgages with the commercial lenders that actually write these deals. As an independent commercial mortgage broker based in Leicester, we benchmark commercial mortgage rates across a 90-plus panel. Indicative terms in 48 hours. Mid-2026 commercial mortgages in Leicester priced 6.0 to 9.0% pa, with competitive rates on prime owner-occupier and commercial investment.
Capital arranged
Deals completed
Lender panel
Years in market
The market, in numbers.
Mid-2026 Leicester CM market, broker panel data
90+
Lender panel
High-street, challenger and specialist desks
48hr
Indicative terms
From complete enquiry
£250M+
Arranged
Across the network
75%
Max LTV
Owner-occupier and investment
Most commercial mortgages in Leicester come down to one of three conversations, owner-occupier, commercial investment, or trading-business finance.
1. Owner-occupier: buying the business premises your business trades from. The dental partnership taking the Stoneygate Allandale Road LE2 surgery freehold off a retiring principal. The accountancy practice converting a lease-end into a New Walk LE1 townhouse purchase. The light-industrial trade-counter buying its Braunstone Frith LE3 unit off the landlord. The Meridian Business Park LE19 SaaS SME taking its own floor plate. Underwriting for owner-occupier commercial mortgages hinges on filed accounts and EBITDA cover, typically 1.3 to 1.5 times the monthly mortgage payment, sometimes lower for established sectors. Maximum loan-to-value to 75% on bricks-and-mortar, term 5 to 25 years. Allica Bank, Shawbrook, Hampshire Trust Bank and Cambridge and Counties sit at the sweet spot for the owner-occupied mortgage. Lloyds, NatWest and Barclays price competitively for the owner-occupier borrower where the covenant is strong and the sector is mainstream. Real mid-2026 Leicester rates for owner-occupier: 6.0 to 7.5% pa. See owner-occupier commercial mortgages in Leicester.
2. Investment landlord: buying or refinancing a let commercial property. Acquiring a Highcross-adjacent High Street LE1 retail unit on a 10-year FRI lease to a national covenant. Refinancing four Clarendon Park shop-with-flat blocks off a maturing 5-year fix. Adding asset eight to a 6 million pound Colton Square LE1 office portfolio. A commercial investment mortgage tests rental cover on the rental income, not your personal income. Typically ICR 140 to 160% on prime investment, DSCR 130 to 145% on portfolio. Lease length and tenant covenant carry as much weight as LTV. NatWest, Lloyds, Barclays and Santander all compete on prime single-asset investment commercial mortgages. InterBay Commercial, LendInvest and Together sit at the trickier end of investing in commercial property (multi-let, short lease, semi-commercial). Rate range for the commercial investment mortgage: 6.5 to 8.5% pa. See commercial investment mortgages or portfolio refinance. For the wider local market read see our editorial on the Leicester commercial property market in 2026, or visit our Leicester commercial mortgage broker hub.
3. Trading business: owner-operator buying a going concern. The freehold pub off Granby Street LE1. The CQC-rated care home in Stoneygate. The MOT and petrol forecourt on the Hinckley Road corridor in Braunstone. The day nursery off Beaumont Leys Lane in Beaumont Leys. These are sector-specialist commercial mortgage applications. Lenders weigh goodwill, barrelage, CQC ratings, occupancy and Ofsted alongside bricks-and-mortar value. EBITDA cover 1.5 to 2.0 times. LTV typically 60 to 70% on bricks, sometimes 70%-plus where goodwill is strong and the trading covenant is well evidenced. Allica Bank, Shawbrook, Cambridge and Counties and Hampshire Trust Bank dominate this segment of business mortgage and business loan demand. Cynergy Bank for smaller SME operators and business owners. Rate range: 7.0 to 9.0% pa. See trading-business commercial mortgages.
The commercial mortgage range, with the numbers.
Indicative ranges from live lender positions across our 90+ panel as of mid‑2026. LTV, cover and rate move per asset class, lease quality and trading covenant; these are the typical bands.
| Product | Facility | LTV | Cover test | Rate (pa) | Term |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Owner-occupier Trading business buying its own premises. Underwritten on filed accounts and EBITDA cover, not personal income. | £150K - £10M | up to 75% | EBITDA 1.3-1.5× | 6.0 - 7.5% | 5 - 25y |
| Commercial investment Buying or refinancing a let commercial asset. Driven by rental income, lease length and tenant covenant, not your own job. | £200K - £10M | up to 75% | ICR 140-160% | 6.5 - 8.5% | 5 - 25y |
| Semi-commercial Mixed-use including shop with flats above, restaurant with private accommodation, B&B with owner quarters. Specialist desks lead this. | £150K - £5M | up to 75% | DSCR 130-145% | 6.5 - 8.5% | 5 - 25y |
| Portfolio refinance 5+ commercial assets, single facility, blended LTV. Restructures a maturing facility or rolls up multiple loans. | £500K - £25M | up to 70% | Blended ICR 140% | 6.5 - 8.0% | 5 - 25y |
| Trading business Pubs, hotels, care homes, dental, MOT, nurseries, vets, B&B. Sector specialists assess goodwill, barrelage, occupancy, CQC ratings. | £150K - £5M | 60 - 70% | EBITDA 1.5-2.0× | 7.0 - 9.0% | 10 - 25y |
| Commercial remortgage Refinancing an existing commercial mortgage on better terms, raising capital, or exiting an ERC window with a 5-year fix. | £150K - £10M | up to 75% | ICR/DSCR 140%+ | 6.0 - 8.0% | 5 - 25y |
| Commercial bridging Short-term to permanent. Bridges auction completion, vacant-to-tenanted, or unmortgageable-to-mortgageable, with a term CM exit. | £150K - £5M | up to 70% | Interest-only | 8.5 - 11.0% | 6 - 24m |
| Second-charge Capital raise behind an existing first charge. Useful when the first charge is at a low rate you don't want to disturb. | £100K - £2M | combined 75% | DSCR 130%+ | 8.5 - 11.0% | 5 - 15y |
Trading business buying its own premises. Underwritten on filed accounts and EBITDA cover, not personal income.
Facility
£150K - £10M
LTV
up to 75%
Cover
EBITDA 1.3-1.5×
Rate
6.0 - 7.5%
Buying or refinancing a let commercial asset. Driven by rental income, lease length and tenant covenant, not your own job.
Facility
£200K - £10M
LTV
up to 75%
Cover
ICR 140-160%
Rate
6.5 - 8.5%
Mixed-use including shop with flats above, restaurant with private accommodation, B&B with owner quarters. Specialist desks lead this.
Facility
£150K - £5M
LTV
up to 75%
Cover
DSCR 130-145%
Rate
6.5 - 8.5%
5+ commercial assets, single facility, blended LTV. Restructures a maturing facility or rolls up multiple loans.
Facility
£500K - £25M
LTV
up to 70%
Cover
Blended ICR 140%
Rate
6.5 - 8.0%
Pubs, hotels, care homes, dental, MOT, nurseries, vets, B&B. Sector specialists assess goodwill, barrelage, occupancy, CQC ratings.
Facility
£150K - £5M
LTV
60 - 70%
Cover
EBITDA 1.5-2.0×
Rate
7.0 - 9.0%
Refinancing an existing commercial mortgage on better terms, raising capital, or exiting an ERC window with a 5-year fix.
Facility
£150K - £10M
LTV
up to 75%
Cover
ICR/DSCR 140%+
Rate
6.0 - 8.0%
Short-term to permanent. Bridges auction completion, vacant-to-tenanted, or unmortgageable-to-mortgageable, with a term CM exit.
Facility
£150K - £5M
LTV
up to 70%
Cover
Interest-only
Rate
8.5 - 11.0%
Capital raise behind an existing first charge. Useful when the first charge is at a low rate you don't want to disturb.
Facility
£100K - £2M
LTV
combined 75%
Cover
DSCR 130%+
Rate
8.5 - 11.0%
Compare commercial mortgage solutions in Leicester: available lenders and interest rates, commercial investment mortgage, owner-occupier commercial mortgages, and the commercial mortgage journey.
What a commercial mortgage is. A commercial mortgage is a loan secured against a non-residential property used for business purposes. The property itself sits as security for the loan: if the borrower does not repay, the lender can recover the debt secured against the asset. That principle is the same as a residential mortgage, but the underwriting is different. A residential mortgage tests personal income and FCA-regulated affordability. A commercial mortgage in Leicester tests the business premises, the trading business inside it, and the lease income coming off it. Commercial mortgages on non-dwelling property fall outside the FCA regulated mortgage perimeter, so this product is not FCA-regulated. We do not hold Financial Conduct Authority authorisation because the products we arrange are unregulated. Where a deal would require FCA authorisation we refer the enquiry to a regulated adviser. We act as a credit broker, not a lender, sourcing commercial finance across the panel for Leicester business owners and property investors.
The four core deal types we see across Leicester, Leicestershire and the wider East Midlands. Owner-occupied commercial mortgages: a trading business buys the business premises it operates from, dental, accountancy, light-industrial, Class E retail, a Meridian Business Park floor plate. Repayments on your mortgage come from EBITDA, so lenders model 1.3 to 1.5 times trading-profit cover on the owner-occupied mortgage. The owner-occupied route is the standard for Leicester SMEs buying a commercial property to trade from. Commercial investment mortgage: investment properties let to third-party tenants on commercial leases, tested on rental cover (ICR 140 to 160%) rather than your income. Most property investors choose this investment commercial mortgage route for let commercial property and existing commercial property held in a limited company or SPV (ltd structure for tax). Semi-commercial mortgages: the classic shop-with-flat on Queens Road, Allandale Road or Belgrave Road, blended retail and residential income in mixed-use buildings, 70 to 75% LTV. Trading-business mortgages: a pub, hotel, care home, MOT garage or day nursery bought as a going concern, where goodwill and sector ratings (CQC, Ofsted) shape the deal alongside bricks-and-mortar value. None of this overlaps with buy to let, which is a residential mortgage product tested on personal income and rental yield. A residential buy-to-let mortgage sits with a different panel. We focus on commercial mortgage applications on existing commercial property and on property for business use.
What drives commercial mortgage rates. LTV (the maximum loan-to-value) is the lever. Owner-occupier reaches 75% on bricks-and-mortar, semi-commercial 70 to 75%, trading-business 60 to 70%. DSCR (debt-service coverage ratio) tests net rental income against the full mortgage repayments on a commercial investment mortgage, typically at 130 to 145%. ICR (interest cover ratio) tests rent against the interest payments component at 140 to 160%. The Bank of England base rate trajectory and the gilt curve set lender funding costs, then individual commercial lenders price margin on top. Mid-2026 Leicester commercial mortgage rates: 6.0 to 7.5% pa on owner-occupier, 6.5 to 8.5% pa on commercial investment and semi-commercial, 7.0 to 9.0% pa on trading business. Five-year fixes price roughly 0.25 to 0.50% above two-year fixes on the fixed rate side, with fixed and variable rate commercial mortgages running alongside each other for any fixed period 2 to 10 years. Bridging finance for change-of-use, auction purchases, or chain-break funding sits at 0.75 to 1.10% pm. When clients search for a bridging loan in Leicester we route the deal to a different set of commercial lenders: the bridge market is its own product family with its own appetite. A bridge can run six to 24 months on rolled-up interest, with the bridge exit either a sale or a refinance to a term commercial mortgage. Bridging finance examples we see weekly include a vacant Frog Island warehouse bridge to refurb, a Granby Street parade bridge for change-of-use, and a Loughborough Road secondary-office bridge for warehouse conversion. Interest-only structures are available on most commercial investment mortgage deals across our panel, supporting cash flow on let property types like retail units, care homes and HMOs. Interest-only on owner-occupier is rarer, lenders prefer capital and interest on owner-occupier so the loan amortises against the trading business, but a part interest-only and part repayment structure is possible. The interest-only window on most investment products runs five to ten years before the lender reviews. Lenders weigh credit score, business banking history, and the property local market on every deal.
Refinance, remortgage, capital raise and business growth. Around a third of the deals we run for Leicester clients are not a fresh purchase commercial property transaction at all. They are a refinance or commercial remortgage off a maturing fix, capital raise to release equity against rising asset value to fund business growth, or release on sale of part of a property portfolio. The same panel and the same metrics apply: LTV, DSCR, ICR, EBITDA, lease length, tenant covenant, affordability. Competitive rates on commercial funding are most readily available on prime owner-occupier and prime investment, where high-street commercial desks compete hardest for the best deal and the best commercial mortgage offer. Stretched LTV, short-lease investment or sector-specialist trading business pushes the deal to a challenger or specialist commercial lender on a slightly higher margin, but the deal still completes. The auction purchases route, where speed kills the term option, runs via bridging finance first then a refinance to term once the asset is stabilised. Applying for a commercial mortgage in Leicester starts with a property pack, two years filed accounts (or rent roll for the investment commercial mortgage), a one-page business plan, a clear sense of the deposit you can put in, and a clear sense of business needs and intended business use of the property.
Why use a commercial mortgage broker rather than going direct. The high-street desks price within their own credit policy and rarely compare commercial mortgage offers across the wider market. We do, every deal. For Leicester business owners choosing between two or three lenders direct, the spread between cheapest and most expensive viable mortgage offer is routinely 0.40 to 0.90% on rate plus 0.50 to 1.50% on arrangement fee, on a 1 million pound facility that compounds across the term. We map commercial mortgage solutions across the panel and present every finance option: high-street commercial, challenger bank, specialist mortgage lender, private finance, development finance for a practically-complete Leicester scheme exiting senior dev debt, and bridging finance where the timing demands it. Leicester mortgage advice from our team is product-neutral. We will sit on the phone with a property investor weighing two letting routes, or a Leicester SME weighing freehold against lease renewal, and walk through the numbers without pushing a single lender. Whether the deal is an owner-occupier purchase, a commercial investment mortgage on a single let asset, a portfolio refinance across a property portfolio, or a commercial mortgage refinance to reduce mortgage repayments off a maturing fix, we model it lender-by-lender first. As your commercial mortgage broker we run the available lenders and interest rates table, weigh the rates and terms, and shortlist three to five lenders for the best deal on the day. The broker fee is transparent and disclosed on completion, no upfront retainers. If the numbers will not work for any sensible commercial purposes or business use, we say so inside two business hours. Looking for a commercial mortgage that completes in four to eight weeks from application to completion? Most Leicester deals run in that window. The commercial mortgage journey is shorter when the borrower has a clean business plan, a clean credit history, and the lender has recent comparable approvals on file. As experts in commercial mortgages based in Leicester we tailor every deal to your specific needs, with expert guidance from first consultation through valuation, due diligence, solicitor instruction and completion of the transaction.
Will the rent cover it? Will EBITDA cover it? Try here first.
Drop in your purchase price or current valuation, the LTV you are aiming for, and the loan term you want. Pre-set at 7.5%, the 2026 mid-market interest rate locally for prime owner-occupier and commercial investment mortgages, with the slider running 6 to 9% across fixed and variable rate commercial mortgages. The output is a clean monthly mortgage repayments number you can put against your rent roll, your EBITDA, or your business cash flow. For ICR or DSCR stress testing on commercial investment mortgage deals, send the rent roll through and we will model lender-by-lender across our range of commercial lenders.
For a quote against live lender appetite, call me on 07595 366094.
Mortgage inputs
Drag the sliders.
Based on Leicester commercial mortgage market
Your estimate
Estimated monthly payment
£9,734
Capital + interest over 15 years.
- Loan amount
- £1,050,000
- Loan-to-value
- 70%
- Annual rate
- 7.5% pa
- Term
- 15 years
- Total interest
- £702,053
- Total payable
- £1,752,053
Indicative only. Actual rate and LTV depend on the asset, your trading history (for owner-occupier) or rental cover (for investment), and live lender appetite. Send your details for a tailored quote.
90+ commercial mortgage lenders. Eighteen of them on this page.
A working panel of high-street commercial divisions, tier-1 challenger banks, and specialist desks for semi-commercial and trading-business deals. We benchmark every Leicester enquiry across the panel before placing, not three calls to whoever picked up.
Lenders shown below have all written Leicester commercial mortgages with us in the last 18 months. The eight named with logos appear with explicit permission. The remaining 70+ on the full panel cover specialist sectors (CQC-regulated care, hotel EBITDA, dental goodwill, MOT/petrol forecourt) and private credit for £2M+ structured deals.
NatWest
High street
Lloyds
High street
Barclays
High street
Santander
High street
Allica Bank
Challenger bank
Shawbrook
Challenger bank
Hampshire Trust Bank
Challenger bank
Aldermore
Challenger bank
Cambridge & Counties
Challenger bank
Cynergy Bank
Challenger bank
Paragon Bank
Challenger bank
YBS Commercial
Building society
OakNorth Bank
Specialist bank
InterBay Commercial
Specialist (OSB)
LendInvest
Specialist
Together
Specialist
Recognise Bank
Challenger bank
Handelsbanken
Relationship bank
Twelve Leicester and Leicestershire districts, twelve different commercial property profiles.
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What’s changing hands in Leicester commercial property.
24+ commercial-relevant planning applications have been submitted across Leicester in the last 12 weeks — change-of-use to Class E, hotel and leisure consents, office facade refurbs, retail conversions. A market-temperature read drawn directly from Leicester City Council’s public planning register.
Updated 2026-05-12
- 20240892/FUL14/03/2024
Waterside Regeneration Area, Soar Lane, Leicester LE3 5AB
Waterside masterplan, mixed-use regeneration west of Leicester city centre, Phase 2 commercial and residential delivery on former industrial land between St Margaret's Way and River Soar
LE3 5AB · ApprovedView on portal → - 20241245/FUL22/04/2024
Pioneer Park, Saffron Way, Leicester LE2 6UP
Pioneer Park Phase 3 industrial expansion, new Class B2/B8 light industrial and storage units supporting Leicester innovation corridor
LE2 6UP · ApprovedView on portal → - 20241678/FUL08/06/2024
Friars Mill, Bath Lane, Leicester LE3 5BJ
Friars Mill creative quarter expansion, conversion of Grade II listed Victorian mill complex into managed workspace and creative SME offices
LE3 5BJ · ApprovedView on portal → - 20242145/FUL21/08/2024
LCB Depot, 31 Rutland Street, Leicester LE1 1RE
LCB Depot creative workspace extension, additional studio and event space in the Cultural Quarter
LE1 1RE · ApprovedView on portal → - 20242789/COU12/10/2024
Charles Street, Leicester LE1 1FB
Charles Street Marketplace, mixed-use scheme replacing surface car parks with retail, F&B and Grade A office accommodation in Leicester CBD
LE1 1FB · PendingView on portal → - 20250102/FUL16/01/2025
Stibbe Quarter, Welford Road, Leicester LE2 7AA
Stibbe Quarter regeneration, Phase 1 delivery of mixed-use neighbourhood on the former Stibbe knitwear factory site, including build-to-rent residential and ground-floor commercial
LE2 7AA · ApprovedView on portal → - 20250568/FUL07/03/2025
Space Park Leicester, Exploration Drive, Leicester LE4 5SP
Space Park Leicester Phase 2, additional R&D and laboratory accommodation expanding the University of Leicester satellite campus and space technology cluster
LE4 5SP · ApprovedView on portal → - 20251102/FUL12/04/2025
Meridian Business Park, Leicester LE19 1WZ
Meridian Business Park Plot 7 development, new Grade A out-of-town office accommodation adjacent to M1 J21
LE19 1WZ · ApprovedView on portal →
Source: Leicester City Council Public Access planning register. Filtered for Class B/C/E uses, change-of-use to commercial, and trading-business consents. Direct commercial transaction volume (sold prices, charges register) is sourced separately via Companies House MR01 records and Estates Gazette — ask us for a deal-specific market view.
Real Leicester commercial mortgage deals: every finance option, every lender, real numbers.
Stoneygate dental practice freehold
Owner-occupier, LE2, 20yr
1.85M, 70% LTV, 6.85%, Allica
Braunstone Frith industrial unit
Industrial owner-occupier, LE3, 15yr
2.4M, 65% LTV, 6.55%, Lloyds
Clarendon Park semi-commercial parade
Shop with three flats, LE2, 25yr
450K, 70% LTV, 7.25%, InterBay
The human behind the panel.
Hi — I'm Matt. I've spent two decades in property lending and commercial banking. What I do now is simple: I bring deals I believe in to lenders I already know, and I don't waste anyone's time if the numbers don't work. If you want a straight answer on your Leicester commercial mortgage, send the deal through — you'll hear back within 48 hours, and it won't be a form response.
Matt/Founder · 20+ years in commercial property finance
Experience
20+ years
In property and commercial lending, including senior corporate banking.
Arranged
£250M+
In commercial mortgages across the UK.
Lender panel
90+ lenders
Live relationships with high-street banks, challenger banks and specialist commercial lenders, Shawbrook, InterBay, LendInvest, Cynergy, Lloyds, NatWest, Barclays, Santander and more.
Coverage
Leicester & UK
Specialist focus on commercial mortgages for property investors, owner-occupier businesses and trading operators.
I had been quoted 8.2% by my own bank for the Stoneygate surgery freehold. The team placed it at 6.85% with a challenger, 70% LTV, 20-year term, and walked me through the EBITDA cover model so I knew the deal was sound before legals. No surprises at credit committee.
Dr A. Patel
Practice principal, Stoneygate
Refinancing four shop-with-flat units off a maturing 5-year fix in Clarendon Park. They benchmarked nine lenders, narrowed to three, and got us 65% LTV at 6.95% on a 5-year fix inside a 25-year term. ICR comfortably 145%. Took six weeks start to finish.
S. Khan
Portfolio landlord, Clarendon Park
First-time freeholder buying my MOT garage off the landlord on Hinckley Road. They told me upfront which lenders would and would not touch a single-asset trading business, saved me three weeks of chasing. Completed inside seven weeks with a high-street challenger.
J. Hardcastle
MOT garage owner, Braunstone
Commercial mortgage FAQs.
Three to five lenders.
Indicative terms in 48 hours.
Send the property details, the LTV you are aiming for, and a rough sense of the trading position or rental income. We will shortlist three to five commercial lenders, run live appetite, and come back with structured terms covering rate, LTV, term, fees and conditions. If the numbers do not work, you will know inside two business hours and will not have wasted a valuer time.