Locations

Care home finance in Kent

Funding to buy, build, refinance and operate care homes across 21 towns and cities in Kent.

553
Registered care homes (CQC)
17,237
Registered beds
79%
Rated Good or Outstanding
£1,500/wk
South East avg weekly fee

We arrange care home finance across Kent, from commercial mortgages and development finance through bridging and refinance to going-concern operator finance and sale-and-leaseback. We work with operators, buyers, investors and developers, matching each home and operator to the lenders that back the setting.

Kent sits in the South East care market. The highest fee region in the UK, with a deep self-funder base and the keenest yields on prime stock. Choose a town below for its regional care market data and local catchment context, or talk to us about a home anywhere in the county.

Finance

The finance we arrange in Kent

The structures we use across the care home lifecycle, alone or together.

Care home purchase and investment finance

The commercial mortgage that funds the purchase of a trading care home, or an investment home let to an operator. We arrange and place the debt with the lenders that understand the sector.

Care home development finance

The facility that funds a ground-up build, a major extension or a conversion into a registered care home, drawn in stages through construction to a stabilised exit.

Care home bridging finance

Short-term bridging finance when speed matters: an auction purchase, a fast completion, a pre-CQC buy, a light refurbishment or a chain-break, refinanced onto a term mortgage once the home settles.

Care home refinance

Refinancing your care home to reduce the rate, release capital from rising value, restructure the debt or exit a bridge onto a long-term commercial mortgage.

Going-concern and operator finance

Finance for care operators that is sized on the trading business, the EBITDARM profit and the going-concern value, rather than on the property alone.

Owner-occupier care home mortgage

The commercial mortgage for the operator who runs the home and owns the freehold they trade from, sized on the business they run rather than on a tenant's rent.

Sale and leaseback (OpCo/PropCo)

Releasing the capital tied up in your care home property by selling the freehold to an investor and leasing it back on a long lease, splitting the operating company from the property company.

Mezzanine and equity

The top-up layer that sits behind the senior loan to fill the equity gap on a care home development or acquisition, lifting total leverage when the senior facility alone does not reach.

Care market

Registered care homes across Kent

CQC registers 553 care homes with around 17,237 beds in Kent, of which 152 hold a nursing registration. The towns with the deepest registered bed stock, the competitive set for a buyer or operator weighing an acquisition here.

TownHomesBedsNursing
Canterbury601,88615
Maidstone381,63816
Chatham581,53514
Dover661,5269
Folkestone731,49314
Margate431,4256
Tunbridge Wells321,35717
Sevenoaks241,27214

Source: Care Quality Commission care directory, 03 June 2026. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Operators

Care home groups operating in Kent

The multi-home operators with the deepest registered bed stock in the county, the covenants a lender or acquirer underwrites here.

OperatorHomes in KentBedsGroup homes
Barchester Healthcare Homes Limited8575207
Care UK Care Services Limited7477226
Avante Care and Support Limited641011
Nellsar Limited838312
Care UK Community Partnerships Ltd5372105
Willowbrook Healthcare Limited331849
Oakland Opco B Limited42995
Kent County Council92529

Source: Care Quality Commission care directory, 03 June 2026. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Care settings

Care settings we fund across Kent

Every setting is registered, run and underwritten differently. We know which lenders back each one.

Funding a care home in Kent?

Send us the home and the operator and we will come back with a view on fundability and likely terms.