Warehouse Property Finance in Reading
Specialist commercial mortgages and warehouse finance in Reading: purchase and investment, bridging, development, stabilisation and term loans on industrial units.
Reading sits in Berkshire, within the South East industrial market. Warehouse Property Finance arranges commercial mortgages on warehouses across Berkshire. We arrange commercial mortgages, bridging, development finance, stabilisation loans and term loans on warehouse and industrial units in Reading, for investors, developers and owner-occupiers, and place each deal with the lenders that back industrial property.
Every commercial mortgage we arrange is grounded in the regional market. Prime logistics rents in South East run at about £23.50/sq ft (South East & East, Cushman & Wakefield, Q2 2025) and prime yields at 4.9% (South East & East, Cushman & Wakefield, Q2 2025). Those are regional benchmarks from the research houses, not a Reading-specific measurement, but they frame the rent, value and debt serviceability a lender works to here. We then underwrite the specific industrial unit, its income and its tenant, on its own merits.
Commercial mortgages for warehouses in Reading
A commercial mortgage is the core way to buy or refinance an income-producing warehouse in Reading. We arrange purchase and investment finance for let industrial units, typically to around 65 to 75 percent loan to value, and term loans that hold the asset for the long run on 5 to 25 year terms. The rent the unit produces drives the loan: a lender sizes the commercial mortgage against the rental income and yield, the tenant covenant and the unexpired lease term. Owner-occupiers buying their own Reading unit can sometimes borrow more against the strength of the trading business, and investors can remortgage to release equity as values and rents grow. We place each commercial mortgage with the lender that prices the asset best across Berkshire.
Industrial unit and logistics finance across Berkshire
Each warehouse sub-type is a commercial mortgage in its own right, underwritten differently. We arrange finance for big-box distribution warehouses, multi-let industrial estates, urban and last-mile logistics, cold storage, manufacturing and light-industrial units, trade-counter parades and open-storage yards in Reading and across Berkshire. A big-box let to a single tenant on a long lease and a multi-let estate with a dozen occupiers are credit-assessed in very different ways, and knowing which lender prices each best is the work we do before a deal reaches credit.
Finance we arrange for Reading units
How much you can borrow against a Reading warehouse
On a let investment warehouse in Reading, a commercial mortgage usually reaches around 65 to 75 percent loan to value, so you would budget for a deposit of roughly a quarter to a third of the price. The figure is driven by the tenant covenant, the unexpired lease term and the building, not the postcode. Owner-occupier purchases can go higher against the trading business. Bridging finance funds an auction or a part-let unit quickly at a lower day-one leverage, and development finance funds a build to around 65 to 75 percent of cost. Interest rates depend on the lender, the loan to value and whether the unit is owner-occupied or held as an investment, so we quote them deal by deal rather than as a headline rate. We size the right facility, rate and deposit for your Reading deal.
Logistics access and industrial estates in Reading
Reading is served by M4 J10, M4 J11 and M4 J12, which underpins occupier demand and the values a lender will support on an industrial unit here. Trade City Reading and Reading Logistics Park sit beside Junction 11 of the M4. Occupiers active in and around Reading include B&Q and ADI Global Distribution, a sign of the covenant strength a lender can underwrite here.
Reading logistics geography
- Local authorityReading Borough Council
- Road accessM4 J10, M4 J11, M4 J12, A33
- Key estatesTrade City Reading and Reading Logistics Park sit beside Junction 11 of the M4.
- Major occupiersB&Q, ADI Global Distribution
Location facts. Market figures shown are South East-level, not Reading-specific.
The South East industrial property market
Reading is a prime industrial location within South East. Strong occupier demand and keen investment yields support competitive leverage on well-let stock, and lenders compete hardest for prime, modern, well-located units here. Older or vacant units are funded on more cautious terms, with the business plan and exit doing the work.
The ring of counties around London, plus the Cambridge and Thames Gateway corridors, combine high values with strong occupier demand and the deep-sea gateway at London Gateway.
The South East and East of England carries the second-highest prime rents in the country after London, supported by consumer proximity and the deep-sea container gateways at London Gateway and Felixstowe. Land is constrained and values are high, so schemes here turn on securing well-located sites; yields near 4.9% reflect strong investor appetite for the region's prime logistics stock.
Market commentary and figures for South East are drawn from Cushman & Wakefield (Marketbeat Logistics & Industrial, Q2 2025).
Sources and methodology
The rent, yield, take-up and availability figures on this page are reported by the major property research houses at South East or key-market level, not for Reading individually. We present them as regional context for a Reading appraisal and attribute each figure to its source firm and period (Cushman & Wakefield). Town-level detail above, such as the local authority, road access and named estates, is factual. We do not publish a Reading-specific rent or yield as if it were measured. For national context, total England and Wales industrial floorspace on the rating list is 410.8m sq m at an average rateable value of £42/sq m (VOA, 31 Mar 2025).
Warehouse property finance in Reading: common questions
Can you get a mortgage on a warehouse in Reading?
Yes. A warehouse or industrial unit in Reading is financed with a commercial mortgage rather than a residential one. We arrange them for both investors buying a let unit and owner-occupiers buying premises for their own business, typically to around 65 to 75 percent loan to value, and we place each one with a lender that backs the asset.
How much deposit do I need to buy a warehouse in Reading?
Most commercial mortgages on a Reading warehouse reach around 65 to 75 percent loan to value, so plan for a deposit of roughly 25 to 35 percent of the purchase price. Owner-occupiers can sometimes put down less against the strength of the trading business, and bridging finance can move faster at a lower day-one leverage.
What are Reading warehouse mortgage rates and terms?
Rates depend on the lender, the tenant covenant, the loan to value and whether the unit is an investment or owner-occupied, so we quote them deal by deal rather than as a headline. Terms typically run 5 to 25 years on a commercial mortgage. For market context, prime logistics rents in South East run at about £23.50/sq ft on Cushman & Wakefield, Q2 2025 figures, a regional benchmark rather than a Reading-specific measurement.
Can I refinance or remortgage a warehouse in Reading?
Yes. We arrange remortgages and refinances of Reading industrial units, whether you are moving off a bridging facility onto a term loan, releasing equity, or simply improving your rate as a lease matures. Development exit and stabilisation finance bridge a newly built or part-let unit through to a long-term commercial mortgage.
Funding a warehouse in Reading?
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