If you are in the middle of moving house, and you have found the perfect new home but you cannot sell your current home, then you should think about getting a bridging loan to pay for the shortfall.
A bridging loan is a loan that you take out when there is a temporary shortfall in cash when you are moving property or business. You may also need a bridging loan when buying property at auction in order to pay for the property within the 28-day time frame. These loans are more risky for lenders, and so are more expensive. Therefore you should only get out a bridging loan if you know that you can repay the loan within 6 months.
Who can get a bridging loan?
A bridging loan is often easier to obtain that a normal loan or mortgage, with the self employed and people with poor credit history being eligible for such loans. Obviously this depends on the lender, but generally speaking you should be able to secure a bridging loan as long as you can make the repayments.
How do bridging loans work?
Bridging loans in the case of property work by allowing you to take a mortgage out on the new property, and then take a second mortgage out on the property that...