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Q&A with TFG Capital Ltd - Funding Opportunities for Property Developers in 2024

Posted by The Landsite on 29th January 2024 -

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Ramsey catches up with Jamie Hunt, National Broker Manager at TFG Capital Ltd for this latest episode of The Landsite One-On-One. 

The Q&A's begins with an introduction and brief overview of the business. TFG Capital is based in Doncaster which provides property finance solutions for property developers and investors across the UK.

The quick-fire questions include: 

- What types and size of loans do TFG Capital offer customers?

- Do commercial bridging loans make up the majority loan applications? What type of properties do TFG Capital provide loans for ie. commercial property, retail, warehousing and buy-to-let properties?

- What are your thoughts on the current market? How does the market affect yourselves vs. high street lenders?

- Do you see any opportunities opening up in 2024? 

- While construction and building costs continue to remain high, is the demand development funding still strong? 

- With regard to interest rates, what are your predictions for the year ahead?

Watch Jamie and Ramsey's discusson here. 

TFG Capital Ltd is the solution for flexible, secured property and cash flow finance. Learn more about TFG Capital Ltd on The Landsite 


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