Shropshire

Care Home Finance in Newport

Commercial mortgages, development, bridging, refinance and going-concern operator finance for care homes in Newport. This is finance for the home as a business, not help with care fees.

Matt Lenzie
Written and reviewed by Matt Lenzie Founder & Principal Broker · 25 years arranging care home finance · Reviewed June 2026
88.7%
Sector occupancy (Knight Frank)
£1,250/wk
West Midlands avg weekly fee
7.9%
Fee growth, year on year
4.5%
Prime yield (Knight Frank)

Newport supports a registered care market of 6 homes and roughly 214 beds. Whether you are buying a trading home here, funding a development or conversion, or refinancing onto better terms, we read the operator covenant, the CQC rating and occupancy, then place the case with the lenders that back the sector across Shropshire.

Care home lending is underwritten on the operator covenant, the CQC rating, occupancy and the fee mix, not on bricks alone. In the West Midlands the average weekly fee runs at about £1,250/wk (Knight Frank, 2025), and national occupancy across mature homes held at 88.7% (Knight Frank, FY2024/25). Those figures frame the trading case a Newport home needs to support its borrowing.

Care home finance structures for Newport homes

We arrange the full range of care home finance for Newport operators and buyers. A commercial mortgage funds the purchase of a trading home, typically to 70 to 75 percent of value over a 15 to 25 year term, sized on stabilised trading profit. Development finance funds a ground-up build, extension or conversion, usually to 60 to 70 percent of cost. Bridging moves at auction or pre-CQC pace. Refinance lowers a rate, raises capital or exits a bridge. Going-concern operator finance is sized on EBITDARM and going-concern value, and sale-and-leaseback releases capital from a freehold while the operator keeps running the home. We match each case to the lenders that back this kind of home across Shropshire.

The care settings we fund in Newport

Each care setting is registered, run and underwritten differently, and we arrange finance for all of them in Newport and across Shropshire. That covers elderly residential and nursing homes, dementia and memory care, specialist and high-acuity care, supported living, learning disability and mental health settings, children's homes, and retirement and extra-care schemes. Knowing which lender backs which setting here, and at what leverage, is the work we do before a case reaches a credit committee.

The West Midlands care market and your Newport home

The highest regional occupancy in the UK sample, with healthy occupancy growth. Strong occupancy makes the region one of the most dependable for stabilised trading homes. Average weekly fees in the West Midlands run at about £1,250/wk (Knight Frank, 2025). Lenders read these regional fee and occupancy trends, alongside the home's own trading record and CQC rating, when they size a facility for a Newport home.

  • Birmingham and the conurbation anchor demand
  • Highest regional occupancy in the UK
  • Improving occupancy trend
CQC directory

Registered care homes in Newport

CQC registers 6 care homes in Newport with about 214 beds between them, of which 2 hold a nursing registration. Around 100% of rated homes here are rated Good or Outstanding, which makes Newport a smaller, more concentrated local care market. For a buyer or operator this is the competitive set, the bed stock and the quality benchmark a new acquisition is underwritten against; for a lender the local rating profile is a read on covenant and on how hard occupancy is won.

6
Registered care homes
214
Registered beds
2
With nursing registration
100%
Rated Good or Outstanding

Largest registered homes in Newport

Care homeBedsTypeCQC ratingOperator
Woodcote Hall 56 Residential Good Woodcote Hall Limited
The Rylands Nursing and Residential Home 44 Nursing Good Rylands Care Limited
The Cottage Christian Nursing and Residential Home 40 Nursing Good Coverage Care Services Limited
Sambrook House Residential Home 28 Residential Good Sambrook Care Limited
The Rubens 26 Residential Good United Care limited
Bank House Residential Care Home 20 Residential Good Mr Colin James Richard Davies

Source: Care Quality Commission care directory, 03 June 2026. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Registration and bed data, not a recommendation of any individual home.

FAQ

Care home finance in Newport: common questions

How many care homes are there in Newport?

CQC registers 6 care homes in Newport with about 214 beds between them, around 100% of them rated Good or Outstanding. That registered supply, its bed stock and its rating profile are the competitive set and quality benchmark a buyer, operator or lender reads when underwriting a home here.

How much can I borrow to buy a care home in Newport?

Most lenders fund up to 70 to 75 percent of value on a trading care home, sized on the home's stabilised trading profit (EBITDARM) rather than the bricks alone. Leverage reflects the operator covenant, the CQC rating, occupancy and the fee mix. We shortlist the lenders most likely to back a Newport home across Shropshire.

Which lenders provide care home finance in Newport?

We work across high-street and challenger banks, specialist healthcare lenders and debt funds, including names such as Shawbrook, OakNorth, Allica Bank and Assetz Capital. The right lender depends on the setting, the operator's track record and the leverage you need, and we match the case to the desks that actively back it across Shropshire.

Is owning a care home in Newport profitable?

It can be, but profit turns on occupancy, the fee mix and staffing cost rather than the building. Well-run homes with strong CQC ratings and a healthy private-fee share trade profitably; homes with low occupancy or heavy agency use do not. We read the trading accounts and the operator before forming a view, as a lender does.

What are the red flags when buying a Newport care home?

A poor or declining CQC rating, low or falling occupancy, heavy agency-staff reliance, a fee base skewed to lower local-authority rates, deferred maintenance and a shortage of single en-suite rooms. Each affects value and fundability, which is why we and the lender scrutinise them.

Nearby

Care home finance near Newport

The nearest towns we cover, each with its own registered care home directory and market context.

Funding a care home in Newport?

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