Aspen expands bridge-to-let proposition
Applicants can now opt for a bridge or development loan of up to 24 months followed by a buy-to-let which can run up to three years.
Aspen has increased the scope of its bridge-to-let product with the introduction of a combined term of up to five years, as well as reducing rates on both the initial bridge and the buy-to-let periods.
Applicants can now opt for a bridge or development loan of up to 24 months followed by a buy-to-let which can run up to three years.
The product can be used to support a heavy refurbishment, ground-up development or a rapid purchase by UK and foreign nationals.
Associated bridging rates are available of 0.74% per month and development rates of 0.79%, both recently reduced by 60bps, followed by buy-to-let at 6.89% per annum, also reduced by 35 bps.
The loan is fully underwritten upfront and uses one facility letter and a single initial valuation for both elements, with the lender also offering Docusign and search indemnity to simplify the legal process.
The maximum loan size is £15m with LTVs of up to 80% and the product is available to fund residential, semi-commercial and commercial properties across England and Wales.
Jack Coombs, chief operating officer at S&U PLC, parent company of Aspen, said: “We are excited to launch our new five-year bridge-to-let and we are confident that the increased term and reduced rates will be welcomed by property investors, developers and their brokers.”
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