Market Financial Solutions cuts bridging and Fusion rates

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Market Financial Solutions has lowered rates across both its bridging and Bridge Fusion ranges.

The Bridge Fusion products are a hybrid of a bridging loan and a longer-term buy-to-let mortgage. Introduced in June 2024, the product allows a longer term of 24-36 months, providing increased certainty on loans of up to £20 million for residential, semi-commercial and commercial properties.

The specialist lender has reduced rates on its fixed bridging products, including residential single loans, large loans, and Bridge Fusion loans.

Paresh Raja of MFS

Paresh Raja, CEO of Market Financial Solutions, said: “With the Spring Statement behind us and the new Stamp Duty thresholds in place, the market is ready to get back to business as usual.

“As a result, it felt like the ideal time to cut rates and help to maintain the positive momentum that has been building so far this year.

“With price reductions across some of our most popular products, I’m sure that brokers will find significant value in these new rates, and we are expecting demand to surge in the weeks ahead.

“As ever, we’ll continue to look for ways to improve our offering and ensure that the unique needs of borrowers and brokers are being met, no matter what challenges the current investment landscape throws at us.”

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