A selection of recently completed urgent bridging finance cases. We are always grateful to the introducers that put their trust in us to complete a case, especially when there is no margin for error.
We actively fund projects in England and Wales, providing fast property finance to borrowers. We consider each case on its own merits, with decisions made promptly and with surety.
Here is a snapshot showing funded cases in February 2023.
£147,750 Purchase Bridge – Commercial
Borrower: Corporate
Security: 1st charge(s). No PG
Description: Mixed commercial/residential property
Purpose: Purchase
Interest: Rolled up
LTV: 77% LTV net. Additional security provided
Location: Crewe
£130,000 Purchase Bridge – Agri land
Borrower: Individual
Security: 1st charge and 2nd charges
Description: Agricultural land
Purpose: Purchase
Interest: Rolled up
LTV: 100% net. Additional security provided
Location: Devon
£151,500 Purchase – Commercial Bridging
Borrower: Corporate
Security: 1st charge(s). No PG required.
Description: 3 Mixed commercial/residential properties..
Purpose: Purchase
Interest: Serviced
LTV: 60% LTV
Location: Wigan
Fast, reliable, non-status bridging finance and development finance facilities from £30,000 – £500,000. Each case is considered on its own merits, with decisions made promptly and with surety.
Do you have a project in mind and need specialist property funding or finance? If so, please feel free to contact us for an informal discussion or to discuss a particular case.
Recently funded projects March 2023
Our latest snapshot shows a few recently funded cases and real-life examples of fast property finance provided to borrowers in England and Wales.
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Our latest snapshot shows a few recently funded cases and real-life examples of fast property finance provided to borrowers in England and Wales.
View ScenarioRecently funded projects January 2023
Our latest snapshot shows a few recently funded cases and real-life examples of fast property finance provided to borrowers in England and Wales.
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