West Midlands County

Assisted Living Finance in West Bromwich

Funding for care homes, supported living and supported housing in West Bromwich: acquisition finance, commercial mortgages, bridging, development, mezzanine and long-term debt.

Matt Lenzie
Written and reviewed by Matt Lenzie Founder & Principal Broker · 25 years arranging commercial property finance
£1,298/week
Avg weekly fee (UK)
88.7%
Care home occupancy (UK)
around 4.5%
Prime care home yield

Assisted Living Finance arranges funding for supported living, care homes and supported housing across West Midlands County. Whether you are buying a supported living home let to a registered provider, refinancing a care home onto a commercial mortgage, or funding a conversion to supported housing, we model the facility for your West Bromwich deal and place it with the right lender. West Bromwich sits in West Midlands County, within the West Midlands care and supported housing market.

Lenders underwrite a West Bromwich care or supported housing asset on its own fundamentals first, the lease and provider covenant for supported living, or the operator's trading income for a care home, then test it against the wider market. Average care home occupancy across the UK ran at 88.7% (Knight Frank UK Care Homes Trading Performance Review 2025, 2025), with average weekly fees of £1,298/week.

Commercial mortgages and term loans on West Bromwich care property

A commercial mortgage is the core way to buy or refinance a trading care home or a supported living investment in West Bromwich. We arrange acquisition finance for existing assets and term debt that holds them for the long run on 5 to 25 year terms. Supported housing let on a long, index-linked lease to a Care Quality Commission registered provider is underwritten on the lease and the provider covenant, typically to around 65 to 75 percent of value. A trading care home is different: there is no single lease, so the lender sizes the loan against the operator's EBITDARM, mature occupancy, fee mix and CQC rating, usually to around 65 to 70 percent of the going-concern value. Established owners can release equity as income grows, and first-time buyers can fund a purchase against the lease or the seller's accounts. We place each facility with the lender that prices West Bromwich care assets best across West Midlands County.

Supported living, care homes and supported housing across West Midlands County

Each property type is underwritten differently. We arrange finance for specialist supported housing, supported living, residential care homes, nursing homes, extra care and retirement living, exempt accommodation and multi-asset care portfolios in West Bromwich and across West Midlands County. A block of supported living let to a registered provider on a 25 year lease and a trading nursing home running on local-authority and private fees are credit-assessed in very different ways, and knowing which lender backs each format is the work we do before a deal reaches credit. The structural demand sits behind all of them: the UK population aged 85 and over is projected to reach around 3.0 million by mid-2043 (Office for National Statistics, national population projections, by mid-2043), while care bed supply per head has been falling.

How much you can borrow against a West Bromwich care or supported living asset

On a supported living investment in West Bromwich let to a registered provider, a commercial mortgage usually reaches around 65 to 75 percent of value on the strength of the lease, so you would budget for equity of roughly a quarter to a third of the price. On a trading care home the lender sizes against the going-concern value and the operator's earnings, typically to around 65 to 70 percent. New or repositioned schemes are funded on cost and business plan instead: bridging finance secures a site, an auction purchase or a conversion quickly, and development finance funds a build or change of use to around 65 to 70 percent of cost, with mezzanine topping the stack where the scheme supports it. Interest rates depend on the lender, the lease or covenant strength and the leverage, so we quote them deal by deal rather than as a headline rate. We size the right facility, rate and equity requirement for your West Bromwich deal.

Where care and supported housing demand sits in West Bromwich

West Bromwich grew rapidly on Black Country coal mining, iron working and metal trades, and its football club, founded in 1878, was one of the twelve original members of the Football League in 1888. West Bromwich is served by M5 J1, M5 J2 and A41, the kind of road and transport access that matters for staffing a care setting and for families visiting a supported living scheme. Demand draws on neighbourhoods across the town, from Great Barr, Great Bridge, Stone Cross and Hilltop, each generating referrals into local care and supported housing. Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority that commissions adult social care and supported living placements here, and that determines planning applications for care use, including Class C2 and supported-housing change of use.

Demand signals for supported housing in West Bromwich

The demand thesis behind care and supported housing is national and structural: the UK population aged 85 and over is projected to reach around 3.0 million by mid-2043 (Office for National Statistics, national population projections, by mid-2043), care bed provision has fallen to 26.7 beds per 100 people aged 85+ (Nuffield Trust, Care home bed availability, current), and the sector needs an estimated 179,600 to 388,100 units of additional supported housing (National Housing Federation supported housing research, to 2040s). That undersupply is what underpins occupancy and lease demand in West Bromwich as much as anywhere.

West Bromwich care and supported housing profile

  • Commissioning authoritySandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
  • Transport accessM5 J1, M5 J2, A41, A4031

Location facts and Land Registry data. Market figures shown are national or West Midlands-level, not West Bromwich-specific.

The West Midlands care and supported housing market

West Bromwich is an established care and supported housing market within West Midlands, the kind of catchment lenders are comfortable underwriting. Stabilised care homes and supported living let to a registered provider attract competitive commercial-mortgage and term-debt pricing, while bridging and development finance suit conversions, repositioning and ground-up schemes where the exit is clear.

Birmingham and its conurbation form the central UK care market and the single largest concentration of supported and exempt accommodation in the country.

Birmingham has the largest supported and exempt accommodation market of any city in the country, which makes the West Midlands the proving ground for supported living investment and the focus of the sector's regulation. For investors that depth means a deep pool of registered-provider counterparties, though lease and provider due diligence matters more here than anywhere. Care home demand is underpinned by a large ageing population, and average UK occupancy of 88.7 percent on the Knight Frank review frames the regional opportunity. Lenders active in supported housing know this market well.

Market commentary and figures for West Midlands are drawn from Knight Frank (UK Care Homes Trading Performance Review, 2025); House of Commons Library (Supported exempt accommodation (England), 2024).

Sources and methodology

Care and supported-housing market figures are published nationally or regionally, not per town, so the fees, occupancy and yields on this page are presented as context for a West Bromwich appraisal and attributed to their sources (Knight Frank UK Care Homes Trading Performance Review 2025; Knight Frank UK Living Sectors Yield Guide, September 2025). Town-level facts are different: transport access, the commissioning local authority are genuinely local and sourced. We do not publish a West Bromwich-specific fee or yield as if it were measured. Nationally there are around 16,500 care homes offering 465,000 beds (carehome.co.uk Care Home Stats 2025, 2025).

FAQ

Assisted living finance in West Bromwich: common questions

Can you get a mortgage on a care home or supported living property in West Bromwich?

Yes. A care home in West Bromwich is financed with a commercial mortgage sized on the operator's trading income, and a supported living investment on the lease to a registered provider, rather than a residential loan. We arrange both for investors, landlords and operators, typically to around 65 to 75 percent of value, and place each one with a lender that backs the sector.

How much deposit do I need to buy a supported living or care property in West Bromwich?

Most lenders advance around 65 to 75 percent on a West Bromwich supported living asset on a strong registered-provider lease, and around 65 to 70 percent on a trading care home on its going-concern value, so plan for equity of roughly a quarter to a third of the price plus costs. A stabilised asset with a long lease or clean accounts supports the top of the range; a repositioning play is funded on cost and business plan instead.

What are West Bromwich assisted living finance rates and terms?

Rates depend on the lender, the lease or covenant strength and the leverage, so we quote them deal by deal rather than as a headline. Indicatively, term debt and commercial mortgages start from around 6 to 7 percent, development finance from around 8 percent and bridging from around 0.75 percent per month, with terms from months on a bridge to 25 years on a commercial mortgage. For market context, average UK care fees ran at £1,298/week (Knight Frank UK Care Homes Trading Performance Review 2025, 2025).

Can I fund a conversion to supported housing or a new care scheme in West Bromwich?

Yes. Conversions to supported housing or exempt accommodation are usually funded with bridging or development finance against the cost of works, then refinanced onto a commercial mortgage once the property is let to a provider or trading. Ground-up care schemes are funded on a development facility to around 65 to 70 percent of cost. The structural shortage of supported housing, an estimated 179,600 to 388,100 units of additional units (National Housing Federation supported housing research, to 2040s), drives demand for both routes, and we arrange them across West Midlands County.

Funding a care or supported living property in West Bromwich?

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