Hope Capital unveils new auction proposition

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Hope Capital has unveiled a new offer designed for auction purchases.

The lender is reducing rates on the offer by up to 0.06% compared to its standard bridging offering.

The bridging loan is specifically tailored to borrowers who are looking to purchase residential properties at auction with rates starting from 0.89% per month.

Key features of Hope Capital’s auction finance offer include:

  • Free valuation
  • Rates from 0.89%
  • Up to 75% LTV
  • Suitable for purchase only, including self-funded light refurbishment works
  • No upfront legal undertaking with dual representation
  • Available in England, Wales and Scotland
  • Loans from £200k-£2m
  • 3 – 18 month term available

Jonathan Sealey (pictured), CEO at Hope Capital, said: “We’ve worked with many brokers and borrowers on auction deals over the years, however we’ve never actually offered a specific auction finance product. Owing to the growing demand for this type of loan and conversations we’ve had with brokers, it felt like the right time to launch a solution which is specifically tailored to auction purchases.

“To have an option where there is no valuation cost to worry about, up to 75% LTV and some of the most competitive rates in the market, is an extremely attractive proposition and we hope will be instrumental in ensuring borrowers can continue with their investment opportunities, regardless of the disruption in the market currently.

“The main attraction of purchasing a property at auction using a bridging loan is the speed it can offer. With the majority of bidders against a 28-day timeframe, we have an extremely efficient team and smooth onboarding process to ensure our borrowers can raise their paddle with confidence.”

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