Bridging Loan

A bridging loan is a short-term financing option designed to bridge the financial gap between purchasing a new property and selling an existing one, especially in time-sensitive situations.

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Bridging loan offers borrowers quick access to funds when timing is crucial, such as when facing delays in a property sale.

Bridging loans can be beneficial for borrowers as they provide flexibility in terms of interest payment. The interest can either be applied monthly or rolled up and applied upon loan redemption. The duration of a short-term bridge financing typically ranges from 1 to 12 months, depending on the specific criteria set by the lender.

If you require expert guidance on bridging loans or have specific questions, we can connect you with specialist lenders. Our bridging loan service operates on a referral basis, providing you with tailored support and access to competitive options. Contact us today to discuss your needs.

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