Property Finance

Our property finance team are experts in both finance and property law, working for both commercial and residential clients on financing the acquisition of, or refinancing, commercial and residential property.

With the increasingly complex nature of many transactions, resulting in part from lenders seeking to reduce their risk exposure, we increasingly manage projects which involve refinancing and a lengthy due diligence process.

Our teams are skilled in managing all aspects of due diligence of associated securities to identify any issue which may adversely impact the potential realisable value of the property security.

Our clients include UK domiciled and non-UK domiciled high net worth individuals, property developers, private lenders and joint venture partnerships in real estate finance transactions. Where transactions involve an offshore element, our teams draw on their extensive experience of working with overseas financial institutions, developers and investors.

We regularly advise our clients on all aspects of commercial property finance and conveyancing from property development and investment funding, to property portfolio management, strategic tax planning, financial restructuring and other property related finance transactions, consistently delivering efficient, high quality advice.

Our expertise:

RELATED AREAS:

    • Acquisition finance
    • Bridging finance
    • Deal structuring
    • Cross-border finance
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  • Partner
  • Assistant Solicitor
  • Trainee/Caseworker

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