Hope Capital introduces new fixed fee loan

Published on

Hope Capital is offering a fixed fee bridging loan.

The fixed fee loan is available up to 75% LTV and for a term of between one month and six months, while the actual fee will be agreed on a case by case basis.

The lender claims that as there are no complicated interest calculations or hidden fees, the fixed fee loan is the “most straightforward bridging loan in the market”, as borrowers agree on the fixed fee at the outset and simply pay when the loan redeems.

As no interest is taken from the gross loan at the outset, the borrower is able to release more money from day one. This makes it useful for investors who have bought a property below market value and are looking for a quick turnaround.

Brian Baker, head of operations at Hope Capital, said: We are continually looking to offer new products that are innovative, exciting and market leading.

“With the fixed fee loan we have taken a standard product and turned it around to create a simpler and more transparent bridging loan, which allows property investors to quickly and easily calculate their profit potential on any deal.

“We believe we are the only bridging lender to be offering such a facility. It is something the market has long needed and we think it will prove very popular.”

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

The Monmouthshire reports 61% rise in profits

Monmouthshire Building Society has reported a sharp rise in annual profits. The Newport-headquartered mutual saw...

Value of rental arrears falls for first time since 2021 amid easing rent growth

The average value of rent arrears has fallen year-on-year for the first time since...

Clydesdale Bank cuts residential and buy-to-let rates

Clydesdale Bank is making widespread reductions across its residential and buy-to-let mortgage ranges this...

Quantum Mortgages appoints new BDMs

Quantum Mortgages has strengthened its sales team with the appointment of two new business...

Next Intelligence adds National Friendly to refreshed protection panel

Next Intelligence has announced a refresh of its protection panel with the addition of...

Latest publication

Latest opinions

Bridging the Pond: How large is the US bridging finance market, and compared to the UK?

When we first got started with LendInvest in the UK, post the financial crisis,...

Tuning into later life lending conversations

There are certain conversations in our profession that can genuinely change the course of...

Right of Light risks: a looming shadow over construction projects

Gone are the days when a Right of Light infringement could be swiftly dealt...

Could a move to ‘enhanced advice’ also mean mandatory protection conversations?

The FCA’s recent Mortgage Market Discussion Paper (DP25/2) has got the industry talking about...

Other news

Bridging the Pond: How large is the US bridging finance market, and compared to the UK?

When we first got started with LendInvest in the UK, post the financial crisis,...

The Monmouthshire reports 61% rise in profits

Monmouthshire Building Society has reported a sharp rise in annual profits. The Newport-headquartered mutual saw...

Value of rental arrears falls for first time since 2021 amid easing rent growth

The average value of rent arrears has fallen year-on-year for the first time since...