Hope Capital launches first fixed fee bridging loan
Hope Capital has launched a fixed fee bridging loan which will be agreed on a case-by-case basis.
"We believe we are the only bridging lender to be offering such a facility. It is something the market has long needed and we think it will prove very popular."
Hope Capital says it is the first bridging lender to offer a fixed fee loan, which is available up to 75% LTV and for a term of between one month and six months.
The product is aimed at investors purchasing below market value property who are looking for a quick turnaround as no interest is taken from the gross loan at the outset, meaning the borrower is able to release more money from day one.
Brian Baker, head of operations, commented: “We are continually looking to offer new products that are innovative, exciting and market leading.
“With the fixed fee loan we have taken a standard product and turned it around to create a simpler and more transparent bridging loan, which allows property investors to quickly and easily calculate their profit potential on any deal.
“We believe we are the only bridging lender to be offering such a facility. It is something the market has long needed and we think it will prove very popular.”
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