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CapitalRise provides £7m loan for Marlow development

by BestAdvice
17 May 2023
CapitalRise provides £7m loan for Marlow development
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CapitalRise has provided finance to fund a £7.4m loan for the development of two detached properties totalling 17,490 sq. ft on a private 15-acre plot of land in Marlow.

The deal was introduced via Manish Babla at Sterling Professional Finance Limited.

The two new-build detached houses on this plot are located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with uninterrupted views over Marlow Hills.

The property will consist of two detached dwellings. The northern plot will be a mansion set over the basement, ground, and first floors, with a detached garage. The property will have leisure facilities such as a cinema, gym, games room, bar area, entertainment room, ballroom and dance floor. The southern plot will include a detached single story contemporary dwelling with an outdoor pool.

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Katy Katani (pictured), director at CapitalRise, said: “We are proud and excited to be involved in this outstanding project in Marlow backed by such highly experienced developers. As specialist prime real estate lenders, working with such a first-class delivery team in desirable locations is exactly the type of project we love to fund. We have continued our commitment to lend in challenging circumstances without sacrificing extensive due diligence.

“This scheme is an example of our commitment to serving the Prime Property development sector, which is renowned for its resilience.”

Manish Babla at Sterling Professional Finance added: “When looking at funding a transaction in the current volatile climate, nothing is black and white. I approached CapitalRise having understood their appetite to lend on such high value assets. With a full review, credit assessment and site visits, the team at CapitalRise were able to put together an offer, both in terms of an acceptable rate and indeed the loan to value, allowing the client to raise sufficient funds to complete the development and re-pay the current mortgagee. The approach from everyone involved, including the client, was one of flexibility, cooperation and, of course, some give and take.

“It’s been an absolute pleasure working with Katy Katani and we would certainly continue to consider transactions with CapitalRise, whether it’s vanilla or complex, given their pragmatic approach as they will consider each transaction on its own merit and find a way where possible.”

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