Hospitality market insights
Sector data and comment for owners, operators and investors: hotel investment volumes, prime yields, occupancy and RevPAR, and the bridging market.
We track the UK hospitality property and short-term lending markets so owners, operators and investors do not have to: how deep the hotel investment market is, where prime yields sit, how occupancy, ADR and RevPAR are trading, how pub and restaurant values are moving and where the bridging market stands. Our market-data briefs are built from the specialist research houses (Savills, Knight Frank, STR, HotStats, Christie & Co) and the lending bodies, and every figure is attributed. Our comment draws on years arranging real-estate finance.
The data desk
Our citable datasets, attributed to the specialist research houses.
The UK hospitality property market in numbers
The size and shape of the UK hospitality investment, trading and lending markets, the backdrop we read when we arrange finance for a hotel, pub, restaurant or holiday business, drawn from the specialist research houses and the trade bodies.
Market dataHospitality yields and investment by sector
Where UK hospitality capital is flowing and what the assets yield, the benchmark a stabilised trade and a refinance are priced against across the sectors we arrange finance for.
Market data and comment
Data-led briefs on the state of the sector.
The UK hospitality property market in numbers
The size and shape of the UK hospitality investment, trading and lending markets, the backdrop we read when we arrange finance for a hotel, pub, restaurant or holiday business, drawn from the specialist research houses and the trade bodies.
Market dataHospitality yields and investment by sector
Where UK hospitality capital is flowing and what the assets yield, the benchmark a stabilised trade and a refinance are priced against across the sectors we arrange finance for.
CommentWhat the hospitality trading ramp costs, and pays
A newly bought or newly opened hospitality business is not yet a stabilised one. The gap between day-one trade and stabilised trade is where value is won or lost, and where the right short-term facility earns its keep.
Acquiring, refinancing or developing in the sector?
Send us the scheme and we will come back with a view on fundability and likely terms.