Maslow Capital’s Bridging team completes £1.13m developer exit within one week, reflecting measured, efficient execution aligned to clients’ timelines
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Highlights:
- Facility supports the refinance and sale of three newly built homes in the London Borough of Hounslow
- Demonstrates Maslow Capital’s ability to deliver fast, flexible funding solutions for time-sensitive transactions
- Underwritten by Maslow’s experienced team, combining efficiency with disciplined risk management
- Reinforces Maslow’s commitment to supporting small and mid-sized investors and developers – key contributors to UK housing delivery
Specialist real estate finance provider Maslow Capital has agreed a £1.13 million Developer Exit facility secured against three newly built one-bedroom mews houses in the London Borough of Hounslow. The 12-month, rolled-interest facility enables the borrower to refinance existing development debt, progress unit sales, and optimise their disposal strategy following the earlier sale of two adjacent homes within the completed terrace. The loan was completed from start to finish in just one week, underlining Maslow Capital’s ability to deliver efficient, flexible solutions for developers navigating tight timelines, while preserving high underwriting standards through its highly experienced Bridging team.
“Small and mid-sized developers are the backbone of housing delivery in the UK, yet they often face the greatest barriers when it comes to securing finance. This transaction is a great example of Maslow’s ability to move quickly and provide certainty, enabling our client to complete the refinance within a week and focus on their sales strategy. Our agile approach ensures that quality developers can continue bringing well-designed homes to market, even in a challenging funding environment.”Daniel Murray, Senior Director, Short-Term Finance at Maslow Capital
