Precise hails bridging AVM as ‘win-win’

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Precise Mortgages has introduced an Automated Valuation Model (AVM) to its bridging loan process.

The lender claims the move bring “significant improvements” to the time that it takes for some bridging loan valuations to be completed, shortening the timescales to minutes instead of days.

If the bridging loans fit the criteria the customer will have the choice to use the AVM instead of a physical valuation at a fee of £99.

An AVM will be optional provided the case meets the following criteria:

  • Standard Bridge only
  • Maximum Purchase Price / Property Value of £500,000
  • Maximum Gross LTV of 50%
  • AVM Confidence Level of A, B, or C

Alan Cleary (pictured), managing director of Precise Mortgages, said: “Before we launched AVMs we checked how much of our existing bridging lending would have been eligible and, based on the prior 12 months of applications, we found that over 16% would have passed.  Now that we have launched AVMs I anticipate that number to rise to 20-25%.

“This is a genuine win-win situation as customers with cases that qualify will be able to save time and money. The introduction of AVM will also streamline processes for all our underwriters, with improvements in completion times across a number of other cases.”

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