EPISODE · Oct 6, 2022 · 45 MIN
We Speak Direct to Specialist Lender @LendInvest
from The Investors Corner · host The Landlord Page Podcast
Bridging is a short-term method which has raised numerous doubts on costs and how it works... Thankfully, we have Peter from Lendinvest, a multi award winning company offering short-term, development and buy to let mortgages to intermediaries, landlords and developers across the UK, who is going to break down how it works, when bridging is typically used, and the costs associated. LendInvest have been running since 2008, have lent over £3 billion of mortgages, yes billion! They have also helped put thousands of new or improved homes into the UK housing market. Today, Lendinvest funders and investors include pension funds, insurers and global institutions like HSBC, J.P. Morgan, Citigroup and National Australia Bank. And in 2019 became the first UK Fintech to securitise a portfolio of buy-to-let mortgage. If you're a Landlord, thinking of investing or have an interest in the property market but want to expand your knowledge, then make sure you don't miss this episode. We created this show because we noticed there was a lack of property investing podcast's that weren't just backhanded sales funnels. This podcast is full of free advice from specialist property guests, which include business coaches, accountants, lenders, mortgage advisors, commercial finance specialists, ARLA reps, auctioneers, and new homes experts, to name but a few. If you work in property and want to come on the show as guest or have a property related question, then please contact us on our socials @TheLandlordPage We will always update our subscribers with industry breaking news, letting legislation changes and market trends. So, make sure you hit that subscribe button ladies and gents. Your hosts are Tristan Lee, Mike Robson & Ian Macbeth
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