When it comes to bridging finance or short-term property funding, two terms are often thrown around – Loan-to-Value (LTV) and Loan-to-Cost (LTC). While they’re both crucial in assessing how much...
When a development reaches practical completion, many assume the funding journey is over. But for experienced UK developers, that’s often where the next opportunity begins — and increasingly, lenders are...
In the UK property development world, development exit finance is often seen as a reactive product – something used only when sales take longer than expected or senior debt needs...
For UK property developers approaching practical completion, managing funding beyond the build phase is just as critical as securing finance at the outset. Two under-discussed yet important tools come into...
Bridging finance is a popular tool among UK property investors and developers for funding time-sensitive purchases, refurbishments, and project completion. But not all bridging loans are created equal. Choosing the...
Overview Bridging loans and traditional term mortgages are two common ways of financing property purchases in the UK, but they cater to different situations. A traditional term mortgage is the...
Short-term bridging finance has seen a sharp rise in uptake across the UK, with both individuals and professionals using it to move faster in an increasingly pressurised housing market. In...
Bridging loans have become an essential financial tool for those looking to secure quick funding, particularly in property transactions which are offered via auctions, have a defined completion timeline by...
