July 16, 2019

LendInvest launches new Bridge-to-Let product for property professionals

London, 16 July 2019 – LendInvest, the UK’s marketplace for property finance, has launched a new Bridge-to-Let product for borrowers seeking to refurbish a property before exiting to a Buy-to-Let mortgage. 

LendInvest Bridge-to-Let loans are available for amounts between £75,000 and £750,000, and on terms up to 12 months. A maximum LTV of 75% applies at an interest rate of 0.60% per month.

The Bridge-to-Let product will be available for light refurbishment of residential properties, including HMOs with a maximum of six bedrooms. 

This product is suitable for borrowers who require a short-term residential loan before transitioning to a Buy-to-Let mortgage. 

LendInvest’s launch of its Bridge-to-Let product comes after a string of key changes to it’s BTL product, now offering loans up to £750,000 for its five year fixed rates and contributions to legal fees. 

Matthew Tooth, Chief Commercial Officer at LendInvest, said: “With the second anniversary of our BTL product launch in sight, we can confidently explore how we can add further value for our borrowers when building their BTL portfolios. In launching our Bridge-to-Let product, we are able to provide flexible finance that landlords need during those important early stages of a BTL investment. 

“At LendInvest we build our products in a way that allows us to serve our borrowers at each and every stage of their project. Keeping our customer front of mind allows us to continue delivering the right products to market, at speed.”

To view the full product details, visit the LendInvest Product Guide.

About LendInvest

LendInvest is the UK’s leading platform for property finance.

LendInvest offers short-term, development and buy-to-let mortgages to intermediaries, landlords and developers. Its proprietary technology and user experience are designed to make it simpler for both borrowers and investors to access property finance.LendInvest has lent over £3bn of short term, development and buy to let mortgages.

Its funders and investors include global institutions such as HSBC, Citigroup and NAB, and, in 2019, it was the first Fintech to securitise a portfolio of BTL mortgages. The company has reported annual profitable growth since 2015 and was named Digital Innovation Award Winner at the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 Awards, and both Specialist Lender and Buy-to-Let Lender of the Year for 2019 at the last NACFB awards.