BRIDGING FINANCE SOLUTIONS
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Bridging finance is a fast, flexible short‑term loan designed to help you move quickly when traditional lenders can’t. Whether you’re buying a property, refinancing, raising capital, or completing a time‑sensitive transaction, a bridging loan provides the funding you need to keep your plans moving.
We support property investors, landlords, developers and business owners across the UK with tailored bridging solutions that match real‑world timelines — not bank timelines. We also
What Can a Bridging Loan Be Used For?
Bridging finance is ideal for situations where speed matters, including:
- Buying a property at auction
- Securing a purchase before selling your existing property
- Refurbishment, light works or heavy works
- Raising capital for business or investment purposes
- Releasing equity tied up in property
- Solving short‑term cashflow gaps
- Completing a purchase where a chain has broken
- Buying unmortgageable or non‑standard properties
If you need funding quickly, bridging finance is often the most practical solution.
Why Clients Choose Bridging Finance?
- Fast decisions and completions — often within days
- Flexible lending criteria
- Short‑term borrowing from 1–24 months
- Interest‑only options
- No early repayment penalties with many lenders
- Suitable for residential, commercial and mixed‑use property
We work with specialist lenders who understand speed, complexity and real‑world deal structures.
How We Help
- We structure bridging finance to fit your exact situation, including:
- Day‑one lending based on purchase price or market value
- Refurbishment and development‑led bridging
- Investment‑based valuations where applicable
- First charge and second charge options
- Solutions for individuals, limited companies and SPVs
Our role is to present your case clearly, remove delays, and secure the most suitable terms available.
Who Is Bridging Finance For?
- Bridging loans are commonly used by:
- Property investors and landlords
- Developers and builders
- Business owners needing short‑term capital
- Buyers facing tight deadlines or complex circumstances