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80% net bridging finance for light and heavy refurbishment projects

by | Jan 3, 2023 | All

Designed for projects such as:

  • LIGHT REFURBISHMENT: Works that fall under permitted development, works that require building regulation sign-off, residential to HMO conversions of up to six tenants, replacement windows, decoration, light central heating and electrical work, internal reconfiguration, full rewire, installation of new bathrooms and kitchens.
  • HEAVY REFURBISHMENT: Conversions such as large HMOs & MUFBs that require planning permission and heavier schemes of works.

Criteria highlights:

  • Rates from 0.89%
  • £100k to £5m
  • 6 – 18 month terms
  • Rolled up interest
  • Same rate regardless of exit strategy (sale or let)
  • Planning permission is not required on day one
  • First-time landlords considered

TO FIND OUT MORE OR TO DISCUSS AN ENQUIRY, CALL: 01277 508 959 OR EMAIL: helpdesk@brightstarfinancial.co.uk SUBJECT TO STATUS.  PRODUCTS AND CRITERIA CAN BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE. FOR INTERMEDIARIES ONLY.

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