GalimAI Data · Region

Yorkshire and the Humber: around 8,200 younger-led vs 2,300 older-led owners are cash-stretched

Cash distress in Yorkshire and the Humber is not spread evenly across the generations. Younger-led companies carry most of it - around 8,200 against 2,300 older-led - and that shapes how you approach the market.

8,200
Yorkshire and the Humber younger-led owners low on cash
2,300
Yorkshire and the Humber older-led (65+) owners low on cash
~3.6x
more younger-led than older-led

Split Yorkshire and the Humber's cash-stressed property companies by director age and the gap is clear: around 8,200 are led entirely by under-65s, against about 2,300 led by someone 65 or over - roughly 3.6 times as many younger-led owners under cash pressure. Nationally the ratio is about 2.9x, so Yorkshire and the Humber sits above the UK pattern.

Younger owners here bought more recently, at higher prices and on thinner equity, so rate rises and voids hit their cash first - the local face of the recent-buyer cash squeeze. Older owners are fewer in the cash-stress data and tend to be succession-driven rather than leveraged. See the full age-and-region breakdown and the national age bands.

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Common questions

Are younger or older property owners more cash-stressed in Yorkshire and the Humber?

GalimAI data shows around 8,200 younger-led companies in Yorkshire and the Humber are low or negative on cash versus about 2,300 older-led ones - roughly 3.6 times as many younger-led owners.

Why are younger-led owners more stretched?

They bought more recently, at higher prices and on thinner equity, so rising rates and voids hit their cash first; older owners hold deeper equity and less debt.

How should investors approach Yorkshire and the Humber?

Lead with the younger-led, liquidity-driven owners who must sell, and treat the smaller older-led group as asset-rich, succession-driven targets.

Data source: GalimAI proprietary analysis of Companies House filed accounts, HM Land Registry and Gazette records. Property-owning companies file balance-sheet-only accounts, so figures reflect balance-sheet signals, not turnover. Aggregated, current for 2026.