Aspen Bridging unveils exit-fee free deals

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Aspen Bridging has introduced flat rate products without exit fees.

It is offering Prime & Development Exit and Standard & Finish & Exit products across residential, commercial and mixed development applications, with clear rates displayed up to 80% LTV.

Flat rates are offered at 0.89% at 80% LTV, 0.84% at 75% LTV and 0.79% at 70% LTV.

Loans are offered from £200k to £4m in hand with terms running from 6-18 months. Foreign nationals and companies are welcome.

In addition, the starting interest rate of its Stepped Rate Product has been cut to 0.44% with low rate terms running from three to six months.

The lender will maintain its core market position including maximum loan sizes of up to £4m net for portfolios and £2m net on single properties.

Jack Coombs, director at Aspen Bridging said: “We have always operated and prepared our quotes with complete transparency, but we felt it was imperative to move to offer competitive flat rate products and make reductions on the stepped rates. This offers brokers and client two clear options from the start.

“We have looked at our competitors and our rates are highly competitive, and this new offering, together with our maximum of 80% LTV, places us in a massively advantageous position in the bridging market.

“With these substantial changes we are looking to maximise volume and double our lending in 2020, having achieved a similar feat in 2019. We have said we will always adapt to deliver market leading products and services, and this is the next stage in our development.”

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