LendInvest relaunches higher LTV bridging products
LendInvest has reintroduced higher LTV bridging loans of up to 75%.
"The lender has refreshed its commercial bridging suite, with semi-commercial bridging loans available up to 70% LTV."
The lender has refreshed its commercial bridging suite, with semi-commercial bridging loans available up to 70% LTV with rates starting from 0.79% and commercial loans up to 65% LTV with rates starting from 0.90% LTV. Loan sizes for these products are available from £250,000 up to £15,000,000.
Residential bridging rates start at 0.55% available up to 50% LTV, at 0.69% up to 65% LTV, and 0.80% up to 75% LTV with loan sizes available from £75,000 up to £15,000,000.
The lender has also reintroduced its auction finance and bridge-to-let highest LTV products up to 75% LTV at rates of 0.80%.
LendInvest has updated its development exit product with its highest LTV bracket increased to 70% LTV. Rates start from 0.55% with loan sizes available from £250,000 to £10,000,000.
Justin Trowse, director for bridging finance at LendInvest, said: “As we continue to see more encouraging signs across the housing market with projects getting back underway, we feel confident in adjusting our product suite to meet the needs of our borrowers.
“Remaining open for business over the past couple of months has not only ensured we were available to our customers, but has also allowed us to quickly tailor our offering as one of the first lenders to reinstate our higher LTV products. We are hopeful that the coming weeks will see more positive news for both the country and the industry, and we are primed and ready to deliver finance to those who need it.”
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