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Bridge Loan Rates

Bridge Loan Rates & Fees

Bridge Loan Rates

Bridge Loan interest rates are typically higher than traditional 30-year mortgages from conventional lenders such as banks, credit unions and other traditional lenders. Bridge loans are only intended to be very short-term which is why the Bridge Loan rates are higher. Most conventional lenders do not offer short-term bridge loans as they are primarily focused on providing more long-term products such as 15-year and 30-year mortgages.

Many bridge loan lenders are private money lenders who provide mortgages secured against real estate. Private lenders are able to fund very quickly and have much more flexibility than institutional lenders. The convenience of speed and flexibility as well as the short-term nature of bridge financing results in bridge loan interest rates that are higher than conventional lending.

Short-term bridge loan rates are commonly in the range of 8-10%. Mortgage Bridge Loan Rates can vary based on various factors including:

  • Loan to value ratio
  • Loan amount requested
  • Financial strength of borrower
  • Credit scores of borrower
  • Property location and condition
  • Borrower’s exit strategy
  • Lender’s current funding capabilities

 Residential Bridge Loan Rates

While residential bridge loan rates are higher than conventional rates, they are only a short-term tool used to quickly access equity within an existing property. Residential bridge loans are commonly written for 11 months. The bridge loan is paid off once the borrower’s existing property is sold and this typically happens within 3-6 months of the bridge loan being funded. The very short-term nature of the bridge loan is one of the main reasons quick bridge funding interest rates are not as low as conventional rates.

While residential bridge loan rates are higher than conventional rates, the benefit to the borrower of being able to obtain quick financing in order to purchase a new property is worth paying the higher bridge loan financing rates. A residential bridge loan refinance from a private money lender can be funded in 2.5 weeks while a conventional cash-out refinance loan from a bank can take up to 2-3 months.

Real estate bridge loan rates will be much lower than interest rates for unsecured personal loans. Using real estate as collateral reduces risk and results in lower interest rates.

Bridge Loan Rates 2021

Bridge loan rates in 2021 remained similar to bridge loan rates seen in 2020. While the conventional mortgage rates have continued to decline recently, current bridge loan rates have not declined in the same proportion. Current bridge loan interest rates are expected to remain constant throughout 2021.

Bridge Loan Fees

Bridge loan fees are charged in additional to the bridge loan rate. Bridge loan fees are typically in the form of “points”. 1 point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. Points for bridge loans are commonly in the range of 1.5-2.5. Some bridge loan lenders may also add junk fees to the loan in additional to the points. They are often called underwriting, processing or document fees. Other fees associated with a bridge loan would include standard real estate 3rd party fees such as escrow, title insurance, recording fees and notary fees.

What is a Bridge Loan?

A bridge loan is short-term financing tool used to help a borrower pull equity from an existing property to help purchase a new property. Once the new property is purchased, the previous property is sold which automatically pays off the bridge loan.

Recent Bridge Loans Funded by North Coast Financial

Recent Deal – Wildomar Bridge Loan

Recent Deal – Temecula Bridge Loan

Recent Deal – Rancho Santa Margarita Cash Out 2nd Loan

Recent Deal – Murrieta Bridge Loan

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