Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Development finance provides the core funding for new-build projects. Typically structured as senior debt, it covers land acquisition and construction costs with staged drawdowns aligned to your build programme.
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
The Bury St Edmunds residential market - with a median price of £285,000 and 1,164 sales in the past year - provides strong comparable evidence for development appraisals. A typical 6-unit scheme here would target a GDV around £1.7M, with senior development debt available at 60-70% of that figure. With prices adjusting 5% year-on-year, lenders will apply a cautious GDV assessment - presenting your scheme with strong pre-sale evidence is key.
Ground-up development requires a lender who understands construction risk - from contractor procurement and build programme management to monitoring surveyor requirements and staged drawdown mechanics. The right development finance facility aligns draw schedules with your cost plan, ensuring cash flow matches build progress without unnecessary interest carry.
Lender appetite for development finance varies significantly by scheme type and location. Purpose-built residential schemes with strong pre-sale evidence typically attract the keenest pricing, while more complex mixed-use or phased developments may require specialist funders who take a more nuanced view of construction and sales risk.
We structure development finance facilities that account for the practical realities of construction: weather delays, planning condition discharge timelines, and the gap between practical completion and legal completions on unit sales. Getting these details right at the outset prevents costly renegotiations mid-build.
Milton Keynes and the Oxford-Cambridge Arc represent a once-in-a-generation development opportunity, with government-backed infrastructure investment intended to deliver hundreds of thousands of new homes over the coming decades. Early-mover developers in this corridor are securing sites at prices that should deliver strong returns as infrastructure improvements materialise.
Property development finance in Bury St Edmunds requires a broker who understands both the local market and the lending landscape. We arrange development loans for ground-up schemes, conversion projects, and mixed-use developments across Suffolk, working with specialist lenders who are actively deploying capital in the region. From initial appraisal through to drawdown, our team manages the entire process, including lender negotiations, surveyor coordination, and legal oversight.
If you are exploring development opportunities in Bury St Edmunds, start by understanding the numbers. Our approach begins with a thorough development appraisal that models the full capital stack, including senior debt, potential mezzanine finance, and your equity contribution. This ensures the scheme works financially before we approach lenders. With interest rates, arrangement fees, monitoring surveyor costs, and contingencies all factored in, you will have a realistic picture of your development finance costs from the outset.
Securing the right development finance for your Bury St Edmunds project is about more than headline interest rates. A specialist development finance broker understands how lenders assess construction risk, how monitoring surveyors operate across Suffolk, and which funders are actively deploying capital in your area. We arrange property development finance from our panel of 100+ lenders, negotiating terms that reflect your scheme's specific merits rather than generic lending criteria. With median property prices at £285,000 in Bury St Edmunds, lenders have strong comparable evidence for assessing Gross Development Value and structuring loan facilities accordingly.
The development finance market has become increasingly competitive, with challenger banks, specialist lenders, and debt funds all seeking to lend against quality schemes. Navigating this landscape without a broker means approaching lenders blind, with no benchmark for what constitutes a good offer. Our role is to present your Bury St Edmunds development to the right funders, manage the application process, and negotiate the best available terms on your behalf. As experienced brokers, we understand what each lender needs to see in a development finance application and can address potential concerns before they become obstacles.
Whether you are an experienced developer with a proven track record or a first-time developer looking to fund your first ground-up project, having a broker who understands the Suffolk market gives you a significant advantage. We can advise on realistic GDV assumptions, appropriate cost plan structures, and the specific documentation that lenders require for Bury St Edmunds schemes. Submit your project for indicative terms within 24 hours.
The live West Suffolk Council planning register currently shows 67 residential applications awaiting decision in Bury St Edmunds, together proposing 649 units. The largest — at Land North East Of Bury St Edmunds Bury Road Great Barton Suffolk — proposes 287 units. That pipeline is a useful gauge of both local competition and lender familiarity with Bury St Edmunds schemes.
To put Bury St Edmunds numbers on it: at the current median sale price of £285,000, a 10-unit scheme implies a GDV in the region of £2.9M. Senior development finance at 65% LTGDV would support a facility of roughly £1.9M, drawn in stages against certified build progress.
New-build stock in Bury St Edmunds has sold at a measured 17.5% premium to existing stock over the past twelve months (HM Land Registry price paid data) — direct evidence for the GDV assumptions in your appraisal.
Our development finance service covers the full range of project types across Suffolk: ground-up residential schemes from single houses to 100+ unit developments, commercial-to-residential conversions under Permitted Development Rights, new-build apartment blocks, mixed-use developments with retail or commercial ground floors, and student accommodation near the area's universities. Each project type has distinct lending criteria, and we match your scheme to funders with genuine appetite for your specific development.
In Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding area, we regularly arrange development loans for schemes including new-build housing estates, infill developments on brownfield land, office-to-residential conversions under Class MA, and refurbishment projects that go beyond cosmetic works into structural alteration. We also source funding for more specialist property development projects such as care homes, retirement living, and build-to-rent schemes where the exit strategy differs from a standard sales programme.
Use our development finance calculator to model your project costs and understand the likely capital structure before approaching lenders. This preparation helps you present a credible scheme from the outset, which translates directly into better terms and faster completion.
The development lending market serving Bury St Edmunds spans high-street banks, challenger banks, and specialist funders — names like Together, United Trust Bank, Aldermore, LendInvest, Paragon, and Atelier all compete for well-structured schemes. Facilities are sized against both LTGDV and loan-to-cost (LTC) limits, and appetite varies by scheme type: new build, heavy refurbishment, and industrial-to-residential conversion each sit with different funders at different pricing.
Development finance interest rates for Bury St Edmunds projects typically range from 6.5% to 11% per annum, depending on scheme size, developer experience, leverage, and the lender's current appetite. Interest is usually rolled up (added to the loan balance) rather than serviced monthly, so you do not need to fund monthly payments during the build phase. This rolled-up structure means the total interest cost depends on your build programme duration and drawdown profile.
Beyond the interest rate, your total cost of development finance includes arrangement fees (typically 1.5-2% of the facility), monitoring surveyor fees (£5,000-£15,000 depending on scheme scale), valuation fees, and legal costs for both you and the lender. A comprehensive development appraisal should factor in all these costs from the outset. Our development finance guide explains each cost component in detail, helping you build an accurate financial model for your Bury St Edmunds project.
The LTV ratio is typically expressed as a percentage of Gross Development Value (LTGDV), with most senior development lenders offering 60-70% LTGDV or 80-90% of total development costs, whichever is lower. If you need higher leverage, mezzanine finance can stretch total borrowing to 85-90% of costs, reducing the equity you need to contribute.
Development finance lenders assess four core areas: the site (location, planning status, and any constraints), the scheme (design quality, unit mix, and specification), the numbers (purchase price, build costs, GDV, and profit margin), and the developer (track record, financial standing, and professional team). For Bury St Edmunds projects, lenders will also consider local market conditions, comparable sales evidence, and the strength of buyer demand in the area.
First-time developers can access development finance, though the available terms will reflect the additional risk. Having a strong professional team around you helps significantly. This means an experienced contractor on a JCT or similar contract, a credible quantity surveyor who has verified your cost plan, and ideally a project manager with a track record of delivering schemes to programme. Lenders regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority apply additional criteria for certain loan types, so understanding which product your project requires is important.
Planning permission status is the single biggest factor affecting your available terms. Schemes with full, unconditional planning attract the widest lender choice and most competitive rates. Outline permission, planning subject to conditions, or pre-planning sites progressively narrow your options. Read our planning permission guide for advice on presenting your planning position to lenders.
Live market data
HM Land Registry sold-price data for Bury St Edmunds over the last twelve months, alongside the live local planning pipeline. Updated weekly.
Planning pipeline
| Ref | Proposal | Units | Est. GDV | Status | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC/26/0839/FUL | Planning application - subdivision of land and conversion of cartlodge to form a… Hall Farm Church Lane Freckenham Suffolk IP28 8JF | 2 | £570,000 | Pending | |
| DC/26/0831/VAR | Planning application - variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of DC/24/0254/H… 2 Elms Cottage Newmarket Road Cowlinge Suffolk CB8 9QA | - | - | Pending | |
| DC/26/0830/VAR | Planning application - variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of DC/23/1081/H… 11 Constable Road Haverhill Suffolk CB9 7FQ | - | - | Pending | |
| DC/26/0836/FUL | Planning application - a. two poultry houses b. associated infrastructure Kenny Hill Farm Kennyhill Drove Kenny Hill Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP28 8DU | - | - | Pending | |
| DC/26/0819/FUL | Planning application - change of use from equine land to residential garden land… The Graftings Fordham Road Freckenham Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP28 8JB | 1 | £285,000 | Pending |
Deal intelligence
Indicative appraisals of the largest residential schemes in the Bury St Edmunds planning pipeline (all currently awaiting decision). These 3 schemes represent an estimated £167.1M in combined GDV across 514 units, with indicative capital stacks for each.
£96.1M
Estimated GDV
Units
287
GDV / Unit
£335k
Build Cost (Range)
£41.0M–£51.7M
Residual Land Value
£8.2M
GDV estimated from the HM Land Registry blended median of £285,000 plus a 17.5% new-build premium (measured locally). At benchmark build costs, the implied residual land value is £8,165,000 (£28k/unit) after a 17.5% developer profit target. Calculate GDV
| Gross Development Value | £96.1M |
| Construction (19,516 sqm @ £2,380/sqm mid) | −£46.4M |
| Externals, fees & contingency | −£13.6M |
| Finance (65% LTGDV, 24m) & sales costs | −£11.0M |
| Developer profit target (17.5% on GDV) | −£16.8M |
| Implied residual land value | £8.2M |
Broker insight: A scheme of this scale would typically attract competitive senior development finance at 60-65% LTGDV with mezzanine stretching to 85% LTGDV. Phased drawdowns reduce interest costs. Consider development exit finance to manage sales at your pace.
£42.2M
Estimated GDV
Units
126
GDV / Unit
£335k
Build Cost (Range)
£18.0M–£22.7M
Residual Land Value
£3.6M
GDV estimated from the HM Land Registry blended median of £285,000 plus a 17.5% new-build premium (measured locally). At benchmark build costs, the implied residual land value is £3,584,000 (£28k/unit) after a 17.5% developer profit target. Calculate GDV
| Gross Development Value | £42.2M |
| Construction (8,568 sqm @ £2,380/sqm mid) | −£20.4M |
| Externals, fees & contingency | −£6.0M |
| Finance (65% LTGDV, 24m) & sales costs | −£4.8M |
| Developer profit target (17.5% on GDV) | −£7.4M |
| Implied residual land value | £3.6M |
Broker insight: A scheme of this scale would typically attract competitive senior development finance at 60-65% LTGDV with mezzanine stretching to 85% LTGDV. Phased drawdowns reduce interest costs. Consider development exit finance to manage sales at your pace.
£28.8M
Estimated GDV
Units
101
GDV / Unit
£285k
Build Cost (Range)
£8.9M–£11.3M
Residual Land Value
£7.3M
GDV estimated from the HM Land Registry blended median of £285,000. At benchmark build costs, the implied residual land value is £7,325,000 (£73k/unit) after a 17.5% developer profit target. Calculate GDV
| Gross Development Value | £28.8M |
| Construction (6,868 sqm @ £1,470/sqm mid) | −£10.1M |
| Externals, fees & contingency | −£3.0M |
| Finance (65% LTGDV, 24m) & sales costs | −£3.3M |
| Developer profit target (17.5% on GDV) | −£5.0M |
| Implied residual land value | £7.3M |
Broker insight: A scheme of this scale would typically attract competitive senior development finance at 60-65% LTGDV with mezzanine stretching to 85% LTGDV. Phased drawdowns reduce interest costs. Consider development exit finance to manage sales at your pace.
Appraisal assumptions
Land Registry data
1,164 residential transactions in the last twelve months. Median sold price £285,000 (-5% YoY). 11 new-build transactions with a +17.5% premium over existing stock.
Detached
£395,000
Semi-Detached
£277,500
Terraced
£246,750
Flat
£161,000
| Date | Address | Type | Price | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Jun 2026 | 15, TAYFEN ROADIP33 1UE | Terraced | £115,000 | Leasehold |
| 24 Jun 2026 | FLAT 17, LYDGATE COURT, ABBOTS GATEIP33 2FB | Flat | £245,000 | Leasehold |
| 23 Jun 2026 | 20, GRANGE WALKIP33 2QB | Terraced | £235,000 | Freehold |
| 23 Jun 2026 | 10, HORNINGS PARKIP29 5AL | Detached | £590,000 | Freehold |
| 22 Jun 2026 | 3, SHEARING STREETIP32 6FE | Detached | £450,000 | Freehold |
| 19 Jun 2026 | 1, WEST END COTTAGES, TUT HILLIP28 6LE | Terraced | £267,000 | Freehold |
| 18 Jun 2026 | 5, CHERRY TREE CLOSEIP33 3GB | Terraced | £400,000 | Freehold |
| 18 Jun 2026 | 31, WEXFORD WAYIP32 6FN | Detached | £400,000 | Freehold |
| 17 Jun 2026 | 8, WHITE HORSE DRIVEIP28 2AA | Detached | £545,000 | Freehold |
| 15 Jun 2026 | FENLAND, COOKS DROVEIP28 8QN | Detached | £202,000 | Freehold |
Source: HM Land Registry price paid data, 12 months to August 2026 · West Suffolk Council planning register, retrieved August 2026. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Indicative terms
Typical pricing for development finance in Bury St Edmunds. Actual terms depend on GDV, leverage, location and your experience — the numbers below are where most structured deals land.
Interest Rate
From 6.5% p.a.
Loan to Value
Up to 65-70% LTGDV
Typical Term
12-24 months
Arrangement Fee
1.5-2% of facility
Indicative only, subject to individual assessment. Actual terms issued against a completed Deal Room submission.
Representative deal
An indicative appraisal for a nine-unit residential scheme priced at Bury St Edmunds's own HM Land Registry medians with the locally measured new-build premium applied. Build costs use the regional £/sqm benchmark; every figure updates with the underlying market data.
GDV
£2,935,000
Loan Amount
£1,908,000
LTV
65% LTGDV
Loan Type
Development Finance
Representative only. Actual terms vary based on scheme specifics and are issued after underwriting.
Common questions
Further reading
Two of the most common short-term property finance products, but they serve very different purposes. We break down the rates, terms, and scenarios where each makes sense.
High street banks offer the cheapest rates. Specialist lenders offer speed and flexibility. Here is how to decide which route is right for your development.
Senior debt and mezzanine finance are different layers of the same capital stack. Understanding how they interact is essential for structuring any development deal.
Market intelligence
Median price £288,000, 1,205 sales, -4% YoY. Suffolk county.
8 towns analysed. Median price £282,500, 6,770 transactions, -0.6% YoY.
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