
The most likely assets that can be used as additional security are:
A commercial bridging mortgage is a short-term loan used to provide funding for the purchase of a new commercial property while the borrower awaits the sale of an existing property in such a way that each transaction is completed at the same time.
Applying for a commercial bridging mortgage is similar to applying for any other kind of loan, with the added bonus of being faster to arrange.
These mortgages are usually interest only, rather than capital repayment, meaning only the interest on the loan is paid each month. The proceeds from the sale of the existing commercial property are then used to clear the original lump sum of the commercial bridging mortgage.
Commercial bridging mortgages can run from one month up to three years (instead of the 25 year-period or so which is common for conventional commercial mortgages), with loan amounts typically ranging from £10,000 up to £5,000,000.
A commercial bridging mortgage can be used for a number of things, including:
It is occasionally possible for a commercial bridging to be completed on the same day the application is received, as long a valuation can be carried out quickly and all the legal documents can be signed in one go.
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