Financial Services
Bondsmore Financial Services Ltd is a UK-based company offering financial solutions and advisory services.
Bridging Finance offers a flexible and efficient way to secure, refinance, or release equity from property or land. Particularly when traditional funding routes fall short.
This fast access solution can be arranged against a wide range of asset types, on both a first and second charge basis, making it ideal for time sensitive opportunities or complex financial structures.
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We’re with you every step of the way, from your first enquiry through to funding and beyond. Whether it's your first deal or your fifth, we're committed to building a lasting partnership.
We believe in honest, straightforward advice. No upfront costs. No hidden surprises. Just clear, expert guidance from the start.
Need an answer fast? We can deliver a decision in principle within 24 hours, helping you move quickly and confidently.
Our broker status and lender relationships mean we unlock competitive, market-leading terms you won’t find on the high street.
Whether you’re financing a single unit or a large portfolio, we can tailor funding to match your needs.
Up to 75% LTV as standard, with up to 100% available in the right circumstances, we structure deals to fit your needs.
From trading businesses and investment assets to complex mixed-use or specialist properties, we have a solution.
We’re here to help. If you can’t find your question here contact us and we’ll get back to you.
Bridging loans are commonly used for: Property purchases at auction / Refurbishment or conversion projects / Buying below market value (BMV) properties / Chain break solutions / Capital raising on existing property / Unmortgageable properties (e.g. no kitchen or bathroom) / Land purchases with or without planning permission
Bridging loans are short-term, usually between 3 to 24 months, with most borrowers exiting within 6–12 months via refinance or sale.
Not usually. Many bridging loans are rolled up, meaning interest is added to the loan and repaid at the end, improving short-term cash flow.
Yes, bridging finance is often asset-based, meaning decisions are made on the value and exit strategy rather than credit score or income. However, every lender has different criteria.
An exit strategy is how you intend to repay the loan, for example, by selling the property or refinancing onto a long-term mortgage. A clear, realistic exit is crucial for lender approval.
Yes. Common fees include: Arrangement fees / Valuation fees / Legal fees / Exit fees (depending on the lender) / Broker fees
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