Two uses, one address
Commercial and residential demand can create a more balanced income story than a single-use asset.
The opportunity
A shop-and-upper brings two familiar property uses into one considered asset: a commercial unit at street level and a residential space above.
Commercial and residential demand can create a more balanced income story than a single-use asset.
Refurbishment, conversion, and lease optimisation can all shape the next chapter of a property.
We look for active high streets and areas where regeneration is changing the local picture.

Our lens
The strongest opportunity is not always the loudest one. It is the one where the fundamentals and the next step make sense together.
A closer read
The asset class is familiar. The decision is local. Read how we think about the streets, constraints, and questions in each market.
Established neighbourhood high streets
Heritage context, local trade, careful detail
A city of distinct local submarkets
Regional anchors and practical value-add
Current reports
Listing facts, an illustrative deposit-return calculation, and the town-centre context.
A headline gross-yield estimate with visitor economy and heritage diligence.
A two-income property brief with static financing, regeneration context, and verification notices.
See the full picture