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Bridging Loans for Barn Conversions: Financing Your Dream Project
Thanks to changes to permitted development rights for agricultural buildings in early 2024, barn conversions have become a lot more feasible.
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Why Mezzanine and Equity Finance are in High Demand
It’s no surprise that demand for mezzanine and equity finance is on the up amongst property investors
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Bridging Loan to Buy a House - Everything You Need To Know
In this guide, we look at using a bridging loan to buy a house, how it works, the costs involved 
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The Business Killer: Are Extended Transaction Cycles Here to Stay?
Why are property transactions taking so long to complete?  
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Can You Get a Bridging Loan With Bad Credit?
We’ve been looking at bridging loans a lot recently because they’ve become such a key financial tool for savvy property investors.  But can you get a bridging loan with bad credit?
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Industry Insights
Are we out of the woods yet? Well, not really – recession, living costs and mortgage prices continue to hold back the property market
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Should I Apply for a Bridging Loan? Risks and Opportunities
Whatever your property development plans, bridging finance is a fast, flexible way to fund your project. But alongside the opportunities comes risks, so we’re looking at both sides of bridging finance, as well as how to get the best deal. 
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Brickflow Industry Insights August 2023
Brickflow discuss why developers & brokers should be placing ROCE as a key metric for success
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Three Approaches to Revolving Credit Facilities
Revolving Credit Facilities are a continual line of credit arranged between borrower and lender
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