West Sussex

Specialist Self Storage Finance in Chichester

Funding for storage facilities and storage businesses in Chichester: acquisition finance, commercial mortgages, bridging, development, mezzanine and long-term debt.

Matt Lenzie
Written and reviewed by Matt Lenzie Founder & Principal Broker · 25 years arranging commercial property finance
£33.90/sq ft
Avg storage rate (South East & East)
74.5%
Avg occupancy (UK, all stores)
5%
Prime storage yield

Self Storage Finance arranges funding for storage facilities and storage businesses across West Sussex. Whether you are buying a trading storage business, refinancing a store onto a commercial mortgage, or funding a container site or conversion, we model the facility for your Chichester deal and place it with the right lender. Chichester sits in West Sussex, within the South East self storage market.

Every facility we arrange is grounded in the market evidence. Average storage revenue runs at about £33.90/sq ft (South East & East, SSA UK / Cushman & Wakefield Annual Industry Report 2025, 2025 report), and average occupancy across all UK stores ran at 74.5% (SSA UK / Cushman & Wakefield, 2026 report), with mature stores at 79.6%. We then underwrite the specific Chichester store, its income and its catchment, on its own merits.

Commercial mortgages on Chichester storage facilities

A commercial mortgage is the core way to buy or refinance a trading storage facility in Chichester. We arrange acquisition finance for existing stores and trading businesses, typically to around 60 to 70 percent of the trading valuation, and term debt that holds the asset for the long run on 5 to 25 year terms. Unlike tenanted commercial property there is no lease covenant to lean on: a lender sizes the loan against the EBITDA the store produces, the occupancy curve and the net achieved rate per square foot. Established operators can release equity as trading income grows, and first-time buyers can fund a purchase against the business plan and the seller's accounts. We place each facility with the lender that prices Chichester storage assets best across West Sussex.

Container sites, conversions and purpose-built stores across West Sussex

Each facility type is underwritten differently. We arrange finance for purpose-built stores, warehouse and retail conversions, container storage sites, drive-up parks, multi-storey urban stores and multi-site portfolios in Chichester and across West Sussex. A stabilised purpose-built store trading at mature occupancy and a new container site on its first units are credit-assessed in very different ways, and knowing which lender backs each format is the work we do before a deal reaches credit. Container stores made up around 40% of new UK store openings (Cushman & Wakefield, UK Self Storage Annual Report 2026, 2026 report), and they are often the entry point for Chichester operators who later refinance into permanent buildings.

How much you can borrow against a Chichester storage business

On a trading storage business in Chichester, a commercial mortgage usually reaches around 60 to 70 percent of the trading valuation, so you would budget for equity of roughly a third of the price. The figure is driven by the EBITDA, the occupancy maturity and the quality of the site, not the postcode. New stores typically take 3 to 5 years to stabilise occupancy, so immature sites are funded on cost and business plan instead: bridging finance secures a site or an auction purchase quickly, and development finance funds a build or conversion to around 65 to 75 percent of cost, with mezzanine topping the stack up to around 85 to 90 percent where the scheme supports it. Interest rates depend on the lender, the leverage and the trading maturity, so we quote them deal by deal rather than as a headline rate. We size the right facility, rate and equity requirement for your Chichester deal.

Where storage sites trade in Chichester

Chichester stands on the Roman city of Noviomagus Reginorum and still follows its ancient street plan within surviving walls, while its 12th century cathedral is unusual in having a medieval bell tower built separately from the main building. Chichester is served by A27 and A286, the kind of road access and passing visibility that drives storage enquiries and supports the rates a store can charge. A store here draws customers from across the town's neighbourhoods, from Selsey, Midhurst, Petworth and Fishbourne, each within the short drive-time that decides where people store. Planning applications for storage use, including change of use to Class B8, are determined by Chichester District Council.

Chichester storage market profile

  • Planning authorityChichester District Council
  • Road accessA27, A286

Location facts and Land Registry data. Market figures shown are national or South East-level, not Chichester-specific.

The South East self storage market

Chichester is an emerging or smaller storage market within South East, where the strength of the individual site, its catchment evidence and the operator carry the financing. Lenders look closely at the demand study and the exit, and bridging or development finance often fits better than a long-term commercial mortgage until trading income is proven.

The ring of commuter counties around London is the largest self storage catchment outside the capital, with high housing turnover, affluent households and strong operator coverage.

South East storage rates average £33.90 per sq ft on the SSA UK and Cushman & Wakefield 2025 report, second only to London, and the region's housing turnover gives stores here the deepest home-mover demand in the country. Operators compete hardest for M25-arc and Thames Valley sites, which keeps land pricing keen and pushes new supply toward conversions and edge-of-town drive-up formats. Lender appetite for trading stores in this region sits at the top of the market.

Market commentary and figures for South East are drawn from SSA UK / Cushman & Wakefield (UK Annual Industry Report, 2025).

Sources and methodology

Self storage market figures are published nationally or regionally, not per town, so the rates, occupancy and yields on this page are presented as context for a Chichester appraisal and attributed to their sources (SSA UK / Cushman & Wakefield Annual Industry Report 2025; SSA UK / Cushman & Wakefield; Savills, European Self Storage Spotlight). Town-level facts are different: road access, the planning authority are genuinely local and sourced. We do not publish a Chichester-specific storage rate or yield as if it were measured. Nationally there are 3,143 stores offering 67.5m sq ft of space (SSA UK / Cushman & Wakefield Annual Industry Report, 2026 report).

FAQ

Self storage finance in Chichester: common questions

Can you get a mortgage on a storage facility in Chichester?

Yes. A storage facility in Chichester is financed with a commercial mortgage sized on the trading income rather than a residential loan. We arrange them for operators buying or refinancing a store and for investors acquiring a trading business, typically to around 60 to 70 percent of the trading valuation, and we place each one with a lender that backs the sector.

How much deposit do I need to buy a self storage business in Chichester?

Most lenders advance around 60 to 70 percent of the trading valuation on an established Chichester storage business, so plan for equity of roughly 30 to 40 percent of the price plus costs. A store with mature occupancy and clean accounts supports the top of the range; an immature site is funded on cost and business plan instead.

What are Chichester self storage finance rates and terms?

Rates depend on the lender, the leverage and the trading maturity of the store, so we quote them deal by deal rather than as a headline. Indicatively, term debt starts from around 6 percent, development finance from around 8 percent and bridging from around 0.75 percent per month, with terms from months on a bridge to 25 years on a commercial mortgage. For market context, average UK storage revenue ran at £27.40/sq ft (SSA UK / Cushman & Wakefield, 2026 report).

Can I fund a container storage site or conversion in Chichester?

Yes. Container sites are usually funded with a mix of land finance and asset funding on the containers, and conversions with development or bridging finance against the cost of works, refinancing onto a commercial mortgage once trading stabilises. Container stores made up around 40% of new UK openings (Cushman & Wakefield, UK Self Storage Annual Report 2026, 2026 report), and we arrange both routes across West Sussex.

Funding a storage facility in Chichester?

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