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In these times of heightened activities of buying or selling properties, loan has become a vital financial instrument for borrowers of all types. You have to buy a property the moment you find it as otherwise others will grab it. But you do not have enough finance at hand and the old property will take time to sell. In such crises bridging loans provide you necessary finance. You can pay for the new property immediately after taking bridging loans and pay off the loan when you sell the old property.

You can utilize bridging loans in acquiring all types of properties such as retail shops, developments sites, commercial or semi commercial properties auction properties etc.

Bridging loans are essentially secured loans. Borrowers have to offer their old property that they want to sell, as collateral to the lender.

Borrowers can take from £25000 to a few million pounds under bridging loans. In case the borrower needs greater amount then the lender will evaluate equity in the collateral. Lenders will offer you a loan of 65 percent of the equity.

Bridging loans are availed normally for a shorter period few months to a year till the borrower sells old property. One main attraction of bridging loans is that borrowers pay only the interest till they sell the old property. The principal amount is paid when the borrower finally gets the money from selling old property.

Because the loan is availed for a very short period, loan providers charge a high interest rate on bridging loans. The borrowers, however, do not feel the burden much on interest rate as their preference is to buy new property.

Even if you are going through bad credit phase, you can buy properties through availing bridging loans. A borrower is labeled as having bad credit when there are cases of payment default or County Court Judgments against them. But as bridging loans are essentially secured loans, bad credit does not become a hurdle in availing loan.

One can apply online for bridging loans and when numerous lenders offer their loan packages, the borrower should compare them and choose the suitable one.

Take especial care to return the loan in time as your interest outgo may unnecessarily increase. Make sure that you take the loan for a shorter possible duration to escape the burden of debt. Also see that principal amount is cleared by the due time so that the lender does not take repossession route and you save your property.

James Taylor holds a Master’s degree in Commerce from JNU. he is working as financial consultant for Chance For Loans. To find a Personal loans, Bad credit loans, Bridging Loans that best suits your needs visit www.chanceforloans.co.uk

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