Semi-Commercial Mortgage Leicester
Single-facility finance for property where the residential element is at least 40% of total floorspace, the shop-with-flat archetype that defines Leicester suburban high streets. Up to 75% loan-to-value, blended cover ~145%, interest rates 6.5 to 8.5% pa, 5 to 25 year repayment terms. Active across Queens Road in Clarendon Park, Melton Road in Highfields, Belgrave Road, London Road in Stoneygate, Bell Street in Wigston and The Parade in Oadby.
LTV
Up to 75%
Rate
From 6.5% pa
Term
5 to 25 years
Blended cover
~145%
Defining mixed-use property: when does semi-commercial pricing apply?
Semi-commercial finance is a single facility funding mixed-use property, typically a commercial unit on the ground floor with one or more self-contained residential flats above. Where the residential element is at least 40% of total floorspace, semi-commercial pricing applies (instead of pure commercial investment pricing). Where residential is below 40%, lenders treat it as commercial investment and price accordingly.
The lending test combines the commercial rent and the residential AST income on a blended basis, with a typical cover requirement around 145%. Lenders take comfort from the residential security, a flat above is easier to re-let than a vacant retail unit if the commercial side falls vacant, so semi-commercial routinely prices 50 to 100bps inside pure commercial investment. Loan-to-value to 75% is achievable on standard archetypes via specialist desks.
Specialist lenders dominate this market. InterBay Commercial (OSB Group) and Shawbrook are the two most active named desks; LendInvest and Cynergy Bank also run active programmes for Leicester semi-commercial deals between £150K and £2M. Limited company SPV structures are standard; individual investor and LLP variations are equally accommodated.
Regulation matters here. Most semi-commercial lending is unregulated commercial, the borrower is a limited company or investor, the residential flats are let on ASTs to third parties. The exception: where the borrower (or an immediate family member) will personally occupy one of the flats, the deal can fall into FCA-regulated mortgage rules and routes to a regulated commercial lender. Stamp duty land tax follows non-residential rates on the whole property where commercial use is genuinely incidental, that is materially cheaper than residential SDLT and is part of why investors favour the structure.
Underwriting steps for a Leicester shop-and-flats deal
1. Tenancy and split review
We check residential/commercial floorspace split, leases on the commercial side, ASTs on the residential side, tenant covenant on each.
2. Indicative terms in 48 hours
Three to four specialist semi-commercial lenders quoted. Interest rate, loan-to-value, term, fees.
3. Credit pack
Lease pack, AST pack, property file, borrower SPV (or individual) pack. InterBay and Shawbrook want clean tenancy evidence.
4. RICS Red Book valuation
Separates commercial value, residential value and total. Estimated rental value on the commercial unit important to the cover test.
5. Credit approval
Specialist desks typically approve in 1 to 2 weeks post-valuation.
6. Legal completion and SDLT
Standard mixed-use conveyancing. Stamp duty at non-residential rates applies on the whole. 3 to 5 weeks typical.
Buyer profiles for the shop-with-flat archetype
- Investors buying classic shop-with-flat-above stock on Leicester suburban high streets
- Limited company SPV landlords refinancing semi-commercial holdings off maturing 5-year fixes
- Portfolio investors with a mix of pure commercial and semi-commercial assets across the LE postcodes
- Pub or restaurant operators with operator flat above (where the operator lives in the flat)
- Mixed-use development conversions where consent is for ground-floor retail plus four to six flats above
- First-time semi-commercial investors moving up from a residential buy-to-let portfolio
- Retiring landlords selling individual semi-commercial assets to incoming portfolio investors
- Belgrave Road family operators buying the freehold of their long-leased retail unit with the residential flats above
Active Leicester semi-commercial parades and lender behaviour
Semi-commercial is a deep, active product across Leicester. The classic suburban high streets, Queens Road and Montague Road in Clarendon Park, Melton Road and East Park Road in Highfields and Spinney Hill, Belgrave Road on the Golden Mile, London Road and Allandale Road in Stoneygate, Bell Street in Wigston and The Parade in Oadby, all run on shop-with-flat-above stock. Lot sizes are typically £250K to £700K for a single parade unit, occasionally £1.2M for a small four-unit parade in Clarendon Park or a larger Belgrave Road frontage with multiple flats above. Gross yields run 7 to 9% blended. The Belgrave Road / Golden Mile sub-market is distinctive: family operators with two decades of trading history buy the freehold of the unit they have leased for years, often with three or four flats above generating reliable residential income. Lender appetite is strong: InterBay Commercial, Shawbrook, LendInvest and Cynergy Bank all actively quote on Leicester semi-commercial deals, with the clearing banks reserving their cheaper pricing for owner-occupier rather than investment versions of the product.
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