Care Home Mortgages Leeds
Trading-business mortgage finance for care homes, GP surgeries, dental practices and other healthcare property. CQC rating drives lender appetite on care; NHS contract security on dental and GP. LTVs 60–70%, mid-2026 rates 8.0–9.5% pa. Specialist sector, wrong desk first time can lose six weeks.
LTV
60–70%
Cover test
EBITDA 1.5–2.0x
Rate range
8.0–9.5% pa
Facility
£500K–£8M
Underwriting a Leeds care home commercial mortgage
Healthcare in the Leeds commercial mortgage market splits cleanly. Care homes, operational properties with bed-by-bed economics, sit firmly in the trading-business mortgage world. CQC rating drives appetite; weighted-average bed value, occupancy, fee-rate mix (private versus local-authority funded) and staffing cost feed the underwrite. Medical and dental practices route either as owner-occupier (EBITDA cover 1.3–1.5x) or trading-business (sector-specialist underwrite at 1.5x), depending on size, structure and whether NHS contract value is being underwritten as quasi-collateral.
Care home credit decisions hinge on the CQC rating first and everything else second. Good or Outstanding is the threshold for mainstream lender appetite at standard LTV and pricing. Requires Improvement can fund, but at tighter LTV (50–60%), wider pricing (9.5–10.5% pa) and a clear written remediation plan. Inadequate is unfundable on mainstream desks until the rating recovers; specialist private credit may engage, but rarely at sensible terms. Lenders also look at the bed mix, small homes (sub-30 beds) are harder to fund than 50–80 bed homes, because operating leverage matters; under 20 beds typically declines on high-street desks.
Worked example: a 45-bed CQC-rated Good care home in Alwoodley LS17, £3.2M valuation, EBITDA £420K, predominantly private-pay fee mix. Shawbrook placed at 65% LTV, 7.5% pa on a 5-year fix, 25-year term, EBITDA cover 1.85x. Worked example two: a Roundhay LS8 dental practice freehold purchase by the existing principal partner, £1.25M, EBITDA £180K, mixed NHS / private revenue. Owner-occupier route at 75% LTV, 6.85% pa on a 20-year term, placed via a specialist health desk that will use NHS UDA contract value as additional security.
Recent planning case at Owlett Hall Nursing Home, Drighlington (BD11, application 26/01039/FU) for a care home extension is a classic specialist healthcare commercial mortgage candidate, extension finance underwritten on the post-extension increased bed count and resulting EBITDA growth.
Healthcare asset types we fund
Care home (owner-operator)
Roundhay, Alwoodley, Cookridge premium cluster (LS8 / LS17 / LS16); Drighlington / Morley fringe mid-market. CQC Good or Outstanding for mainstream pricing.
Supported living and SEN housing
Specialist housing with care; institutional and SME operator. Local-authority contract security drives lender comfort.
GP surgery, owner-occupier and let
Owner-occupier purchase by a GP partnership; let GP surgery investment with NHS lease covenant.
Dental practice freehold
Owner-occupier dental, Moortown LS17 cluster, Chapel Allerton LS7 cluster. NHS UDA contract value used as additional security on most placements.
Pharmacy
Independent pharmacy owner-occupier; let-to-pharmacy investment. Strong covenant, broad lender pool.
Health and wellness
Physiotherapy, opticians, podiatry, private clinics, owner-occupier route on EBITDA cover.
Finance structures for Leeds healthcare
Care homes use trading-business mortgages on EBITDA / occupancy / CQC underwriting. Smaller medical and dental routes via owner-occupier on EBITDA cover. Investment routes via standard commercial investment mortgage where there is a covenant tenant, most commonly an NHS lease on a GP surgery.
Owner-occupier commercial mortgage
Where the borrower's business trades from the property, EBITDA cover at 1.3–1.5x.
Commercial investment mortgage
Let assets, ICR-led underwriting at 140–160% stressed cover.
Commercial bridge-to-let
Vacant or value-add acquisition with agreed term-out onto investment mortgage.
Commercial remortgage
End-of-fix or capital raise on existing assets.
The Leeds healthcare property estate
Leeds is the regional hub for NHS Leeds Teaching Hospitals (Leeds General Infirmary, St James's University Hospital), which underpins healthcare property demand across the metropolitan district. The Roundhay and Alwoodley care home cluster (LS8, LS17, partly LS16) is one of the deepest sub-markets in regional UK, premium care home stock with high private-pay fee rates and consistently strong CQC ratings. The Moortown LS17 / Chapel Allerton LS7 dental cluster runs to a similar depth. Cookridge LS16 (recent transaction at 191 Tinshill Lane) is a healthcare and dental catchment area for outer-north Leeds. Drighlington / Morley fringe (BD11, LS27) holds mid-market care home stock with a higher local-authority fee mix. Outer-Leeds market towns (Wetherby, Garforth) carry village GP surgeries that fund routinely on owner-occupier or NHS-lease investment routes.
Lender appetite for Leeds healthcare
Care homes, <strong>Shawbrook</strong>, Cambridge & Counties and Hampshire Trust Bank dominate at 8.0–9.0% pa at 60–70% LTV; CQC Good or better is essential. Dental, Hampshire Trust Bank, Allica's health desk and Together cover the range; NHS UDA contract value treated as quasi-collateral by the specialist desks. GP surgery, <strong>NatWest</strong>, <strong>Lloyds</strong> and the challengers compete on owner-occupier purchase by a GP partnership at near-best owner-occupier pricing (7.0–7.75% pa) given the strength of the implied NHS revenue. Pharmacy, well-served across multiple lenders given the strong covenant and the consistent fee structure. Independent specialist clinics narrower; route through Allica or Shawbrook on owner-occupier at 7.75–7.5% pa.
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