Hope Capital revamps refurb offering

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Hope Capital has made rate reductions within its residential medium refurbishment offering.

Its residential medium refurbishment loan is now available providing up to 75% LTV day 1 at 0.99% with a loan on properties worth up to £5m for a 3–18-month term.

As well as offering loans which enables borrowers to undertake light and heavy refurbishment projects, the medium option is designed for projects needing moderate to extensive repairs, including extensions, change of use, conversions and can also cover projects which require permitted development rights or planning permission.

Kim Parker (pictured), head of sales at Hope Capital, said: “The demand for refurbishment bridging loans remains very strong, with investors increasingly looking at refurbishment and development opportunities to either improve the property, increase yield or for capital gain.

“With our latest offering, our clients can receive up to 75% LTV day 1 and up to 70% GDV, with the ability to cover 100% of the cost of works meaning we can support our borrower with as much capital as possible to undertake their project.

“At Hope Capital, we make it our priority to regularly review the market, listen to our brokers and their clients, to see what the demand is, so we can create and deliver innovative bridging loan solutions to meet a diverse range of borrower’s needs.”

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