
You are already a homeowner are you are ready to invest in an investment property to rent. We would ensure to giving you the right advice and search our comprehensive panel of BTL lenders and recommend best suited to your needs and requirements.
You are planning to further your portfolio and looking to raise funds towards a deposit / maintenance we would refinance your portfolio to serve your needs.
Created a Limited Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) company for your portfolio of Buy to Let properties or you are just starting off we would help to make your journey smooth as possible by providing invaluable advice and recommendation, thus adding your pre-existing and new purchase investment property into your Limited company.
Found a property in an Auction with your bid being successful. Not to worry we will ensure that you complete within the given 28 days by arranging Short-term finance (also known as Bridging Finance) through our sister company Millennium Commercial Finance.
Opportunities to make a profit, secure yourself an income and make a sturdy investment in your future are widely available, but securing the right mortgage is key. It’s worth remembering that a buy-to-let mortgage is often more expensive than a standard mortgage and most lenders require around 25% deposit of the value of the property.
At Millennium Finance we offer bespoke mortgage advice tailored specifically to you. We believe in welcoming our clients and learning about their requirements and objectives in full, we are meticulous in our level of service. We offer a comprehensive range of mortgages from across the market and as result have no bias towards a particular service provider, we have no hidden agenda and your best interests are always our main priority.
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Bridging Finance services are referred to a third party. Neither Millennium Finance Ltd nor PRIMIS are responsible for the service received.
Most Buy-to-Let Mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority