Development Finance Marketplace Comparison Tool

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Discover & Invest's

Q1 2017

Development Finance Marketplace Comparison Tool

"Your Unfair Competitive Advantage"

 

⇒Analyse 40 Leading Non-Bank Development Finance Lenders 

⇒Compare Interest Rates, Fee Structures & Total Cost of Funding

⇒Uncover "Real Time" Insights in our Development Finance Guide Q1 2017 

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"We were all very impressed by the amount of research Discover & Invest had obviously carried out on our behalf and in particular the range of knowledge and understanding of the finance market in the sector.”

Paul Cohen, Director, Warrens Holdings Ltd

 

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Do you want to be more informed on the property development funding marketplace, and know what it looks like, in real time?

Do you want to know how each lender compares on total costs?

Do you want to know what's happened since Brexit??

Use our Funding Comparison Tool to compare lenders instantly: Instant Access to free marketplace data to help you make better informed finance partner decisions, fast.

This free tool shows you how to filter and compare today’s funders in the quickest and most efficient manner, so you can select the right finance partners for your projects with confidence.

Filter Lenders by

Lending Criteria:

    • Minimum and Maximum Lending amounts
    • Geography - who like to lend where
    • Each lenders Maximum Loan to GDV Ceiling
    • Each lenders Maximum Loan to Cost Ceiling

Interest Rate Information:

    • Understand who charges monthly or annualised rates
    • Which lenders calculate the rate on the whole facility or the drawn balance only
    • Re-calculated annualised rates based on monthly draw downs

Fee Structures:

    • Compare Arrangement Fees and Exit Fees
    • Understand who charges Exit fees as a % of the loan or as a % of GDV
    • View the Total Fee Structure as a % of the loan

Total Cost of Finance:

    • Understand the true total cost as a % of the loan (interest + fees)
    • For site purchases, cash deposits added in to the total cost

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Bonus: Development Finance Guide Q1 2017 - Free Download

Also for download our brand new Development Finance Guide:

    • Understand current credit policy changes
    • Learn why your APR Calculations could be wrong
    • Learn why you could be ruling out the cheapest funders
    • Why Loan to Cost % and Fees are as important as Interest Rate
    • Plus Comparison Tool spreadsheet instructions

 

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Testimonials

Here’s what a few of our clients say:

“Discover & Invest were extremely professional to work with, and their network of potential funders proved to be extremely valuable as we sought to secure funding for residential development coming out of the well documented financial crisis, when most of our own contacts had either disappeared or closed for business. We have since returned to Chris for further requirements and look forward to working with him and the team in the future”

Keith Punler, MD, Kapital Assets Ltd 

 

"We were all very impressed by the amount of research Discover & Invest had obviously carried out on our behalf and in particular the range of knowledge and understanding of the finance market in the sector.”

Paul Cohen, Director, Warrens Holdings Ltd

 

“Discover & Invest have been great to work with, Chris has been looking at projects for us for some time now and even though I own a Chartered Architectural Practice, finance companies have previously considered me to have no relevant experience for developments. Discover & Invest have been creative with the finance process, helped us partner with the right contractors, and we have now managed to get terms on a large development. I would highly recommend Discover & Invest to assist anyone with these matters.”

Carl Collins, MD, CC Property Group Ltd

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