Butterfield Mortgages strikes £20 million Prime Central London buy-to-let deal

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Butterfield Mortgages has issued a buy-to-let deal worth over £20 million at a loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 64% to refinance and support renovations within a client’s Prime Central London property portfolio.

The loan was structured for a client looking to purchase a property through a trust structure holding a variety of property assets, both directly and through multi-jurisdictional offshore companies.

These prime property assets required renovations and improvements and some had short leases. With a more complex income profile within the portfolio structure, the client’s broker recognised the need for specialist support to secure financing.

The deal refinanced the existing lender and provided additional capital for future use, enabling the client to extend the leases and complete the necessary improvements. The mortgage terms included capitalised interest fixed for the duration of the loan period to accommodate the borrower’s limited income.

FINANCING CHALLENGES

Alpa Bhakta (pictured), Chief Executive of Butterfield Mortgages, said: “Complex property portfolios, such as those held in trusts with multi-jurisdictional assets, often present unique financing challenges due to their structure and income profile.

“This is particularly true in the Prime Central London market, where high-value properties require specialist expertise to assess and structure tailored financial solutions.”

BESPOKE LENDING SOLUTIONS

And she added: “We have the ability to value complex, high-value properties, and also assess applications from prospective borrowers who might have non-traditional financial profiles, as this case exemplifies.

“By offering bespoke lending solutions, we were able to help this client refinance and fund important improvements and we were delighted to strengthen our relationship with the broker who brought the case to us.”

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