KSEYE launches new Lite bridging range
The new offering will provide brokers with a clear, fast solution for more straightforward bridging cases.
"The property market is starting to move quickly following the recent BoE base rate reduction, so the time is right now to launch a product that we’re very excited about. "
- Nikes Khagram, director and co-founder of KSEYE
KSEYE has launched a new 'Lite' product range covering residential, commercial and mixed-use bridging products.
The new product range is available for properties in London and the home counties, with Resi-Lite bridging loans starting from 0.74%.
Commercial Lite bridging loans start at 1.05%, and mixed use Lite bridging loans start at 0.95%.
KSEYE says has introduced this new product after identifying a need for a more predictable bridging loan products, with competitive upfront pricing.
Nikes Khagram, director and co-founder of KSEYE, commented: “The property market is starting to move quickly following the recent BoE base rate reduction, so the time is right now to launch a product that we’re very excited about. With this new range, will provide brokers with a truly competitive and compelling product offering for their clients.
“Combined with our strong service levels, rapid response times and ability to deal with complex bridging quickly with our in-house legal team, we look forward to introducing the KSEYE experience to brokers of all sizes in support of their clients’ property investments.”
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