Market Financial Solutions cuts bridging and buy-to-let rates
Bridge Fusion products are among the latest rate reductions.

Market Financial Solutions has reduced rates across its complex buy-to-let, bridging and Bridge Fusion ranges.
The lender, who specialises in complex cases, has reduced bridging rates across both variable and fixed rate products.
There are also reduced rates on the Bridge Fusion range, which is a hybrid of a bridging loan and a longer-term buy-to-let mortgage. Originally launched in June 2024, the product allows a longer term of up to 36 months, providing increased certainty for borrowers on loans of up to £20 million for residential, semi-commercial and commercial properties.
Market Financial Solution’s residential buy-to-let mortgage rates have also been cut, with a two-year fix now starting from 4.74%, its three-year fix starting from 5.14%, and five-year fix from 5.94%.
Founded in 2006, Market Financial Solutions specialises in handling large and complex property loans at pace, offering loans up to £50 million with terms between three and 36 months, as well as buy-to-let mortgages up to 10 years.
Paresh Raja, CEO of Market Financial Solutions, said: “The property market ended 2024 strongly, with house prices rising amid falling interest rates. With the Bank of England expected to cut the base rate further in 2025, we expect greater demand among property investors over the coming months, so it is the perfect time for us to help stimulate the market by reducing our rates.
“With significant price reductions across our buy-to-let, bridging and fusion offering, I’m confident brokers and borrowers alike will see real value in our products. As always, we will continue to deliver certainty and flexibility, while always looking to refine our products to meet the unique needs of brokers and their clients, no matter how complex their cases might be.”

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