Property Funding in the UK

Tips, Info & News About UK Property Funding

To many people the whole process of raising finance for property is a mystery, and for others it is second nature.  The key to being successful with property funding is knowledge and action.  We are going to help you with both!

Rather than just throw lots of information at you through pages of text we want you to ask us questions, you don't have to register or pay fee.  We are here to offer the advice and support you need to reach your goals.  And, you get to learn from other peoples questions too.

Our team are passionate about property and dedicated to bringing you the answers to your questions.  We have partnered with professional mortgage brokers, specialist solicitors, property agents, and even direct contacts with property lenders.  All these people are willing to offer their opinions about all manner of property finance related questions.

So what types of Property Funding are we talking about?

Through out this site you will find valuable information about any form of finance secured on property, including:

Buy to Let Mortgages

The Buy to Let market has attracted more landlords in recent years as rising house prices have made property an attractive investment for those with money to invest.  Many mainstream lenders have climbed aboard the buy to let bandwagon, but more interestingly many specialist lenders are now also involved offering adverse credit and self-cert options.

Commercial Mortgages

The commercial mortgage property market is changing.  Driving the change is the arrival of new specialist lenders in a market-place once dominated by the high street banks.  Owner occupiers and investors enjoy more choice than ever when choosing a commercial mortgage.  Of course more choice means more questions.

Property Development Finance

Financing a property development used to be clear cut, the developer had to have a minimum of 30% deposit to purchase the site and the same proportion of the build costs.  But now there is a funding solution for just about every circumstance.  If you are new to property development you can find out some great information about funding options.

Bridging Finance

Bridging finance used to be the choice of last resort, for property purchasers when there really was no other option.  There are now more lenders offering a vast array of options for just about any circumstance, bridging finance is now a sophisticated weapon in the property investors arsenal.

Secured Loans

The growth of the secured loan market is nothing less than astronomical!  Where the sector was once dominated by a small number of firms offering loans to people with bad credit and multiple debts there is now a vast array of top flight lenders offering competitive and flexible loans to homeowners.  Secured loans can be used for just about any purpose, from debt consolidation to providing the deposit for an overseas property purchase.  Increasingly secured loans are being seen as a viable alternative to re-mortgaging.

 But the list does not stop there, we are able to talk directly to experts about any of these matters:

Home Information Packs

Buying Property at Auction

Energy Performance Certificates

Estate Agency Regulations

Changes to the Consumer Credit Act


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