Bridging Loans
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Yellow Apricot is delighted to be of assistance to you in getting a bridging loan to finance your auction purchase. With the large number of bridging loan providers in the market, it can get difficult to understand their language and to make a decision. Yellow Apricot can help you secure a product tailor-made to suit your needs without you having to get stressed out hoping for the best deal. All you have to do is to fill out a simple bridging loan enquiry form and we will do the rest. Whether you are looking to raise money for an auction deposit or you just need money quickly, we can help you get up to 100% finance within a matter of days without proof of income and irrespective of your credit history. |
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Speed: Bridging finance can be arranged quickly, normally with funds ready to draw down in just a few days from application. This is because the loan is usually based on the value of the property and not on your individual circumstances. Therefore, you may be accepted if you have CCJs, arrears or if you are facing repossession. |
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Many acceptable purposes:
- Buy Auction property
- Prevent Repossession or Bankruptcy
- Buy & renovate unmortgageable properties
- Short-term development finance to buy, refurbish and re-sell property for profit
- Buy, renovate and then remortgage to get equity out
- Buy property for conversion and renovation
- Buy property with a full or partial retention
- Paying off a Tax Bill
- Business acquisition and/or management buyout
Emergency cash to cover emergencies such as legal fees |
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No obligation: You are under no obligation to choose a bridging loan facility referred to you by Yellow Apricot and you are free to arrange bridging finance elsewhere. |
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THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE. |
| If you require assistance in obtaining a Bridging Loan, please click here to contact us and we shall get back to you within 24 hours. |
| Alternatively, print off the attached PDF , complete it, and fax or email the form back to us for a more detailed response. |