Hodge launches mixed use product

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Hodge has introduced a new mixed use finance product to support experienced commercial investors wanting to buy property where the majority is residential but also has a commercial element.

The product is designed to offer ‘proven’ investors access to one facility that can assist with the purchase of a single property, or across multiple properties within a portfolio, where the residential element of a property comprises more than 51% of the total value.

Maximum individual loan size is from £500,000 up to £10 million either across a single loan or aggregate, and terms are available for up to 10 years on properties located in Scotland, England and Wales, with loan to value ratios of up to 65%.

Blended rates on the new mixed used offering are typically from 6.15% and individual tranche pricing is also available. Fixed and variable rate options across a range of tenors are available for residential and commercial elements, affording the borrower product hedging capabilities.

Kevin Beevers (pictured), managing director of commercial lending at Hodge, said: “Working closely with our highly valued brokers and customers, we know properties comprising both residential and commercial elements can be an attractive investment opportunity, and we also know that securing the right funding from a trusted partner is key to successfully achieving this.

“When it comes to listening and responding to the needs of its clients, Hodge’s track record is well proven, and it soon became apparent that a more straightforward approach using just one loan was required to help investors pursue the purchase of semi-commercial assets in the current climate.

“So, we are adding mixed use finance to our ever-expanding portfolio of commercial products to help support experienced property investors further in accessing funding through a single facility to make the acquisition of residential apartments that include an office or retail unit, for example, as straightforward as it can be.

“Getting the right kind of financial support in place and working with experienced lenders is the key to making sustainable and successful investments across the commercial property market. We pride ourselves here at Hodge on continuing to adapt and innovate to help our highly valued customers achieve just that, and this latest mixed use financial product is a key part of that ongoing effort.”

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