South East England

Financing healthcare property in Berkshire

Berkshire's largest healthcare segment is 222 care homes, 24% of its registered premises, and its 8 urgent care centres stand out as a particularly dense local cluster. We arrange the property finance behind that estate: purchase, refinance and development funding for Berkshire's surgeries, dental practices, pharmacies, clinics and care homes.

Financing healthcare property in Berkshire

We are a commercial finance brokerage for the medical and care sector. Across Berkshire we arrange purchase finance for owner-occupiers and investors, refinance to release equity or move off an expiring facility, and development funding for ground-up and conversion projects. A healthcare premises is valued partly on the bricks and mortar and partly on the business that trades from it, so we work with lenders that understand the sector rather than a general high-street bank.

Demand for medical and care space in Berkshire is underpinned by an ageing population, steady pressure on the primary care estate, and continued consolidation among dental and pharmacy groups, which keeps a regular flow of practice sales, partnership buy-ins and care-home transactions across the county's 932 registered premises.

For owner-occupiers, buying the premises you trade from turns rent into equity and gives you control of your largest fixed cost. For investors, premises let to a healthcare tenant on a long lease can offer durable, often partly reimbursement-backed income. We will give you an honest read on the deal and which lenders are likely to support it.

Commercial finance is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Any terms quoted are indicative and subject to status and valuation.

Berkshire's healthcare property profile

Across 932 CQC-registered care and healthcare premises, Berkshire's supply is led by 222 care homes, 210 dental practices, 171 GP surgeries & medical centres, with its urgent care centres notably over-represented against the national mix.

Of the locations CQC has rated, 86% are Good or Outstanding, in line with the UK figure of 87%, and 24 locations hold an Outstanding rating (Peppard House and St Lukes and The Oaks Care Home).

The residential and nursing services here carry around 7,661 registered beds, and the largest operators by location are Voyage 1 Limited (18), Boots Uk Limited (18), Enimed Limited (17), with multi-site groups running about 40% of premises and the rest in independent hands.

For owners and investors these are the premises we finance here: each is valued partly on the building and partly on the business that trades from it, so we place cases with lenders that understand the medical and care sector.

932Registered premises
Care homesLargest segment · UK-typical mix
86%Good or Outstanding · in line with UK (87%)
7,661Registered beds
661Distinct operators
40%Run by multi-site groups

Sector composition

  • Care homes222(24%)
  • Dental practices210(23%)
  • GP surgeries171(18%)
  • Pharmacies153(16%)
  • Supported living114(12%)
  • Clinics33(4%)
  • Hospitals24(3%)
  • Diagnostic centres21(2%)

CQC rating mix

  • Outstanding24
  • Good318
  • Requires improvement54
  • Inadequate2
  • Not yet rated534

86% Good or Outstanding among rated locations, in line with the UK average of 87%.

Contains public sector information from the Care Quality Commission, NHS England, Public Health Scotland, the Department of Health (Northern Ireland) and the NHS Business Services Authority, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are derived from current CQC registrations and ratings, which can change between updates.

The Berkshire property market

£386,000
Median residential price
7,415
Sales in last 12 months
8
Towns in the indicator

These figures are a residential local-market indicator drawn from Land Registry sold-price data, shown as general context for the area. They are not a measure of commercial or healthcare property values or transaction volume.

Care and healthcare premises across Berkshire

The premises we finance across Berkshire: the county has 932 CQC-registered care and healthcare premises across 8 towns, with supply concentrated in Reading (245), Slough (180), Reading (152). By type, that includes:

Care homes 222Dental practices 210GP surgeries & medical centres 171Pharmacies 153Supported living services 114Clinics 33Hospitals 24Diagnostic & screening centres 21Rehabilitation centres 14Urgent care centres 8Hospices 3

Berkshire towns we cover

FAQ

Berkshire healthcare property finance questions

Is Berkshire a good place to invest in healthcare property?

Berkshire has 932 CQC-registered care and healthcare premises in our directory, which points to steady underlying demand for medical and care space. Premises let to a healthcare tenant on a long lease, or run as an owner-occupied practice, can offer durable and often partly reimbursement-backed income. Whether a specific deal stacks up depends on the premises, the tenant or trading business and your funding. Commercial finance is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Can I finance a GP surgery or dental practice in Berkshire?

Yes. We arrange purchase, refinance and development funding for GP surgeries, dental practices, pharmacies, clinics and care homes across Berkshire and the rest of the UK, working with lenders that understand the sector. Terms are indicative and subject to status and valuation. Commercial finance is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

How many healthcare premises are there in Berkshire?

Berkshire has 932 CQC-registered care and healthcare premises in our directory, from GP surgeries and dental practices to clinics and care homes. Choose a town to see the local picture.

Where do your Berkshire figures come from?

Premises data comes from the Care Quality Commission care directory. Any local market figures are a residential indicator from Land Registry sold-price data, shown as area context, not a measure of commercial or healthcare property values.

Finance for a Berkshire healthcare property?

Tell us about the premises and we will come back with indicative terms. No obligation.