Warehouse property finance in the Wales
South Wales around Cardiff, Newport and the Wentloog corridor along the M4 is the principal industrial market, with Wrexham and Deeside serving the North West.
The Wales is one of the markets the major property research houses report on directly, which is why the figures above are genuinely regional rather than estimated. We arrange commercial mortgages and the full range of warehouse finance across the region, from the purchase and term loans that hold an income-producing industrial unit to the bridging, development and stabilisation finance behind a build or a value-add play.
Wales offers the keenest entry pricing of any mainland market for investors, with prime yields of 6.15% and rents around 9 pounds per square foot. The M4 corridor from Newport to Cardiff is the demand core, supported by the Celtic Freeport in the south west and a manufacturing base on Deeside in the north.
Figures are Wales-level benchmarks from Cushman & Wakefield. Full sources: Cushman & Wakefield (Marketbeat Logistics & Industrial, Q2 2025).
Logistics markets in the Wales
The principal distribution and industrial locations across the region.
- Cardiff
- Newport (Wentloog)
- Swansea
- Bridgend
- Deeside / Wrexham
Warehouse finance by county in the Wales
Choose a county for its towns and local logistics geography.
The finance we arrange in the Wales
Warehouse purchase and investment finance
We arrange funding to acquire let warehouse and industrial investment assets across the UK.
Bridging finance
We arrange fast, short-term bridging to secure or reposition warehouse and industrial assets.
Development finance
We arrange funding for ground-up logistics and industrial schemes and major refurbishment.
Stabilisation loans
We arrange funding to carry a newly completed or part-let warehouse through to full occupancy.
Term loans
We arrange long-term investment mortgages on stabilised, income-producing warehouse assets.
Funding a warehouse in the Wales?
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