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Are Bridging Loans a Good Idea?

Bridging loans can be an effective way to access short-term funds, especially when timing is important.

They are often considered by people looking to buy a property before selling their current one or by those needing funds to complete a renovation.

While they can offer useful benefits, there are a few things to think about before deciding if they’re the right option.

The Advantages of Bridging Loans

One of the biggest benefits of bridging loans is the speed at which they can be arranged.

Unlike traditional mortgages, which can take weeks to process, bridging finance is designed to provide funds quickly.

This can be especially useful when buying a property at auction or if a purchase needs to be completed within a tight deadline.

Flexibility is another key advantage. Bridging loans can be used for a wide range of purposes, such as funding home improvements or helping to cover short-term financial gaps.

Because they’re usually secured against property, lenders tend to focus on the value of the asset rather than solely on income, which can make them an option in situations where other types of borrowing might not be suitable.

For property investors and homeowners, bridging finance can provide an opportunity to carry out renovations that could increase a property’s value before moving on to a longer-term financial arrangement.

This can make it easier to move plans forward without waiting for other funding options.

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The Drawbacks of Bridging Loans

Despite their benefits, bridging loans often come with higher costs compared to more traditional finance options.

Interest is usually charged monthly, which means the longer the loan remains unpaid, the more expensive it becomes. This is why having a clear plan to repay the loan is so important.

It’s also worth considering the additional fees that may apply, such as arrangement and exit fees.

These costs can add up, so it’s important to understand the full cost of the loan before going ahead to avoid any unexpected expenses.

Another thing to keep in mind is that bridging loans are typically short-term solutions, often requiring repayment within a year or so.

If things don’t go to plan, such as a delay in selling a property, borrowers may need to explore alternative options to repay the loan, which could bring extra costs and challenges.

Market conditions can also have an impact. If property values change or refinancing options become limited, it might take longer than expected to repay the loan, which could result in further financial pressure.

Deciding if Bridging Finance is a Good Idea

Whether a bridging loan is a good idea depends on your personal situation and goals.

They can provide a useful way to access funds quickly and keep things moving, but the costs and short repayment terms mean they won’t be suitable for everyone.

Taking the time to consider both the benefits and potential challenges is important when deciding if bridging finance is right for you.

Speaking with a bridging specialist at UK Moneyman can help you understand your options and decide whether this type of funding fits your needs.


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Wayne Dewsbury

Mortgage Advisor at UK Moneyman Ltd.

There are unlikely to be very many advisors in the UK with Wayne’s wealth of experience. Having joined Nationwide as a Trainee Manager in 1983, he has gone on to perform a wide range of Management and Business Development roles with a number of prominent UK Building Societies and Mortgage Companies and has been a regular contributor of articles and TV/Radio comment.

He continues to advise right across the spectrum from young first time buyers, landlords and to clients in the later stages of life. Whatever the age of the client, he embodies UK Moneyman’s commitment to find the right deal for any customer’s needs and priorities.

Outside work, Wayne is a keen follower of rugby league and spends a lot of time chasing his grandchildren around!

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