ABC launches 'no ERC' term loan
Alternative Bridging Corporation have relaunched their term loan, featuring no early repayment charges.
The loan is available for terms from three to five years, up to a maximum LTV of 70% and a maximum loan size of £4m.
It can be used for purchase, refinance and property improvement.
Loans can be structured to match cash-flow including special arrangements for interest to be accrued when the property income is not yet stabilised, which can be ideal for business start-ups.
Jonathan Rubins, Director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, says:
“There is much speculation that interest rates may have peaked and the mortgage price war in the mainstream market would certainly suggest this. The truth is, however, that nobody knows what will happen in the future and while some borrowers are opting for bridging to buy time to see what will happen, a term loan from a specialist lender like Alternative Bridging is sensible middle ground between a bridge and a longer-term lender, particularly when there are no ERCs, as is the case with our Term Loan.
“The removal of ERCs provides borrowers with the peace of mind that they won’t be hit with any hefty fees if interest rates do come down and they spot an opportunity to switch to a longer-term product.”
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