Oblix Capital improves refurbishment bridging offering

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Oblix Capital has changed its refurbishment bridge product, by allowing the market value to be updated at the point of Building Control sign-off.

If the refurbishment works have increased the market value at that point as expected, the 75% maximum LTV will (subject to underwriting) be re-applied to the revised valuation, enabling further borrowing up to the revised maximum limit.

The loan term can also be extended for a further 12 months at this stage.

Andy Reid (pictured), director of sales, said: “I’m delighted with this enhancement to our Refurbishment bridge product – when Building Control is signed off, the new feature will provide flexibility and options to the borrower.

“It’s a great example of how Oblix Capital is using its experience and understanding of the market to offer creative real estate lending solutions.”

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