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Hope Capital has recently launched a new bridging loan called ‘Hope Seven 5’. The new product is available on a first charge basis up to 75% loan-to-value (LTV) for residential properties up to £750,000. Borrowers can only use this bridging loan for non-regulated sales, for example to buy residential properties as an investment. This new bridging loan can only be used for properties in England and Wales at a rate of 0.75% for no longer than a 12-month term.
The new offer will only be available for as long as the tranche of funds set aside for this product lasts.
Gary Bailey, managing director said: “We have seen a growing demand for good value bridging loans for residential property, so we have launched this new bridging loan to meet this demand. We predict that it will be particularly useful for breaking a chain when buying a property as this is one of the biggest reasons for purchases falling through.”
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United Trust Bank (UTB) has introduced a range of enhancements to its bridging products that are designed to reduce costs for borrowers and increase the speed and simplicity of the applications
United Trust Bank (UTB) has introduced a range of enhancements to its bridging products
More than one-third of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are having difficulties with cash flow due to late payments, research from BACS Payment Schemes Limited reveals
One-third of SMEs are having difficulties with cash flow due to rate payments
Property investors looking for a long-term alternative to a bridging loan can now get a 10-year term loan from Castle Trust
Property investors looking for a long-term alternative to a bridging loan can now get a 10-year term loan from Castle Trust
United Trust Bank (UTB) has introduced a range of enhancements to its bridging products that are designed to reduce costs for borrowers and increase the speed and simplicity of the applications
United Trust Bank (UTB) has introduced a range of enhancements to its bridging products
More than one-third of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are having difficulties with cash flow due to late payments, research from BACS Payment Schemes Limited reveals
One-third of SMEs are having difficulties with cash flow due to rate payments
Property investors looking for a long-term alternative to a bridging loan can now get a 10-year term loan from Castle Trust
Property investors looking for a long-term alternative to a bridging loan can now get a 10-year term loan from Castle Trust
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