Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Bridging loans provide rapid access to capital when speed is critical. Whether purchasing at auction, securing a site before planning, or bridging a gap between transactions, funds can be available within days.
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
With a median property price of £205,000 in Great Yarmouth, a typical bridging facility at 75% LTV would provide £153,750 for an acquisition. The area's 1,146 annual transactions provide strong resale evidence, giving bridging lenders confidence in exit valuations whether you plan to sell, refinance, or develop.
Speed defines bridging finance. When you need to complete an acquisition within days rather than weeks - whether at auction, to secure a competitive off-market site, or to break a chain - bridging provides certainty that mainstream lenders cannot match. The best bridging lenders can issue terms within hours and complete within 5-10 working days.
Every bridging loan needs a clear exit strategy. The three most common exits are: sale of the property, refinance onto a longer-term facility (development finance, term loan, or mortgage), or planning uplift followed by development. Lenders assess the credibility of your exit as carefully as they assess the property itself.
Bridging rates have become more competitive as the sector has matured, with regulated bridging (on properties you'll occupy) starting from 0.55% per month and unregulated (investment properties) from 0.60% per month. Arrangement fees of 1-2% are standard, with exit fees increasingly rare among competitive lenders.
The East of England benefits from proximity to London combined with significantly lower land costs, making it attractive for volume residential development. The Cambridge-London corridor is one of the UK's fastest-growing economic zones, with tech-sector employment driving premium housing demand across Cambridgeshire and into Bedfordshire.
Bridging finance in Great Yarmouth serves a wide range of property strategies. Investors use bridging loans to secure below-market-value properties at auction before the competition, developers use bridge-to-development structures to control sites while planning is secured, and landlords use refurbishment bridges to add value before refinancing onto buy-to-let mortgages at higher valuations. Each strategy requires a lender who understands the specific use case and can move at the pace required.
Our role as your bridging loan broker is to match the urgency of your transaction with a lender who can deliver. For auction purchases in Norfolk, this means pre-agreed terms, same-day valuation instructions, and a legal process that completes within the auction deadline. For less time-pressured acquisitions, we negotiate the most competitive rate and LTV from our panel, ensuring you do not pay more than necessary for the speed premium that bridging provides.
Speed and certainty define the bridging loan market. When you need to complete a property acquisition in Great Yarmouth within days rather than weeks, having a broker who can access the right lender immediately makes the difference between securing a deal and losing it. We arrange bridging finance from specialist lenders who can issue terms within hours and complete in as little as 5-7 working days. At a median property price of £205,000 in Great Yarmouth, a typical bridging facility at 75% LTV would provide approximately £153,750.
The bridging market has expanded significantly, with dozens of lenders offering products that vary widely in pricing, speed, flexibility, and appetite for complex situations. Navigating this market without a broker means approaching lenders individually, each requiring a full application before providing terms. As experienced bridging loan brokers serving Norfolk, we know which lenders are fastest, which accept non-standard properties, and which offer the most competitive rates for your specific scenario.
Whether you are purchasing at auction, securing a time-sensitive site acquisition, breaking a property chain, or funding a short-term hold before refinancing onto a longer-term mortgage, our panel of 100+ lenders includes specialist bridging providers who can deliver. Submit your project for same-day indicative terms.
We arrange the full range of bridging products across Norfolk: first-charge residential bridging for straightforward acquisitions, second-charge bridges for borrowers who need additional capital without disturbing an existing mortgage, commercial bridging for offices, retail, and industrial property, and regulated bridging for properties you or a family member will occupy. Each product type has different lender options and pricing structures.
Popular bridging use cases in Great Yarmouth include auction purchases (where you typically have 28 days to complete), chain-break funding to secure your next property before selling your current one, bridge-to-development strategies where you acquire a site on a short-term facility before refinancing onto development finance, and refurbishment bridging that combines acquisition funding with a facility for light works before refinancing onto a buy-to-let mortgage at a higher value.
Use our finance calculator to model your bridging costs and exit strategy before approaching lenders. Understanding the total cost of your bridge, including interest, arrangement fees, and exit costs, helps you make informed decisions about when bridging is the right solution.
Bridging loan interest rates for Great Yarmouth properties typically start from 0.55% per month (6.6% per annum) for straightforward residential assets with clean title and a strong exit strategy. Commercial bridging and more complex situations attract rates from 0.65-0.85% per month. These rates are significantly lower than they were five years ago, reflecting the maturity and competitiveness of the bridging market.
Additional costs include arrangement fees (typically 1-2% of the gross loan), valuation fees, legal costs for both borrower and lender solicitors, and potentially exit fees (though these are increasingly rare among competitive lenders). Interest can be structured as retained (deducted from the loan advance upfront), serviced (paid monthly), or rolled up (added to the loan balance). For most short-term bridges in Norfolk, retained interest is the standard approach.
The maximum LTV on bridging loans is typically 70-75% for residential property and 65-70% for commercial assets. Some specialist lenders offer higher leverage for specific scenarios, particularly where the exit strategy is strong and the property is in a liquid location. Our role as your broker is to secure the best combination of rate, LTV, speed, and flexibility from across the market.
Bridging lenders are primarily concerned with two things: the property (its value, condition, and saleability) and the exit strategy (how and when you will repay the loan). Your personal income is less important than in traditional mortgage lending, making bridging accessible to borrowers who may not meet conventional lending criteria. The Financial Conduct Authority regulates bridging loans on properties the borrower will occupy, which adds consumer protections but can extend timescales.
Acceptable exit strategies include the sale of the bridged property, refinancing onto a term mortgage or development finance facility, the sale of another property in your portfolio, or the receipt of other funds (inheritance, business sale proceeds, etc.). The more certain and documented your exit, the better your available terms. Lenders serving Great Yarmouth typically want evidence that your exit is achievable within the proposed loan term.
Properties that can be bridged include standard residential houses and flats, HMOs, commercial premises, mixed-use buildings, land (with or without planning permission), and non-standard construction. Some restrictions apply to properties in very poor condition or with serious title defects, but specialist bridging lenders in our panel handle situations that mainstream funders cannot.
Live market data
HM Land Registry sold-price data for Great Yarmouth over the last twelve months, cross-referenced with local planning pipeline. Updated weekly.
Planning pipeline
| Ref | Proposal | Units | Est. GDV | Status | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 06/26/0240/PDE | Application for Prior Approval for construction of a single storey rear extensio… 32 Lawyer Corys, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, NR31 6TR | - | - | Pending | 11/06/2026 |
| 06/26/0314/PDE | Application for Prior Approval for a large home extension: - Single storey flat … 5 Bridge Road, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, NR31 6HQ | - | - | Pending | 04/06/2026 |
| Ref | Proposal | Units | Est. GDV | Status | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 06/26/0475/F | Retrospective planning permission for the retention of a detached garden buildin… 18 Blenheim Avenue, Martham, NR29 4TW | - | - | Pending | 12/06/2026 |
| 06/26/0466/CU | Retrospective planning for the material Change of Use of the property from C3 Si… 84 Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth, NR31 0JR | 1 | £205,000 | Pending | 11/06/2026 |
| 06/26/0467/LB | Retrospective planning for the material Change of Use of the property from C3 Si… 84 Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth, NR31 0JR | 1 | £205,000 | Pending | 11/06/2026 |
| 06/26/0468/EU | Application for a Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development to confirm: … The Firs, 29 Private Road, Ormesby St Margaret W Scratby, NR29 3LH | - | - | Pending | 11/06/2026 |
| 06/26/0473/PAD | Application to determine if prior approval is required for the proposed change o… 11 Wellesley Road, (former Shemara Guest House), Great Yarmouth, NR30 2AR | 1 | £205,000 | Pending | 11/06/2026 |
Deal intelligence
Financial analysis of the largest approved planning applications in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. These 3 schemes represent £33.0M in combined GDV across 161 units, with indicative capital stacks for each.
£15.8M
Estimated GDV
Units
77
GDV / Unit
£205k
Est. Build Cost
£7.1M
Est. Profit on GDV
47.0%
At £205k per unit, this scheme prices 0% below the Great Yarmouth median of £205,000. Calculate GDV
Broker insight: A scheme of this scale would typically attract competitive senior development finance at 60-65% LTGDV with mezzanine stretching to 85% LTGDV. Phased drawdowns reduce interest costs. Consider development exit finance to manage sales at your pace.
£11.3M
Estimated GDV
Units
55
GDV / Unit
£205k
Est. Build Cost
£5.1M
Est. Profit on GDV
47.0%
At £205k per unit, this scheme prices 0% below the Great Yarmouth median of £205,000. Calculate GDV
Broker insight: A scheme of this scale would typically attract competitive senior development finance at 60-65% LTGDV with mezzanine stretching to 85% LTGDV. Phased drawdowns reduce interest costs. Consider development exit finance to manage sales at your pace.
£5.9M
Estimated GDV
Units
29
GDV / Unit
£205k
Est. Build Cost
£2.7M
Est. Profit on GDV
47.0%
At £205k per unit, this scheme prices 0% below the Great Yarmouth median of £205,000. Calculate GDV
Broker insight: For a 29-unit scheme in Great Yarmouth, we would typically structure senior debt at 60-65% LTGDV with mezzanine available to reduce equity to as little as 10%. Run an appraisal to model your returns.
Land Registry data
1,146 residential transactions in the last twelve months. Median sold price £205,000 (-2.4% YoY). 17 new-build transactions with a +31.2% premium over existing stock.
Detached
£320,000
Semi-Detached
£225,000
Terraced
£155,000
Flat
£100,000
| Date | Address | Type | Price | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 Apr 2026 | 66, ARUNDEL ROADNR30 4LD | Terraced | £215,000 | Freehold |
| 23 Apr 2026 | 97, BLACKBIRD CLOSENR31 8RT | Detached | £190,000 | Freehold |
| 20 Apr 2026 | 4, RANDALL CLOSENR31 9RL | Detached | £230,000 | Freehold |
| 20 Apr 2026 | 15, CROME DRIVENR31 0HN | Terraced | £180,000 | Freehold |
| 17 Apr 2026 | 11, STAFFORD ROADNR31 0HA | Terraced | £86,000 | Freehold |
| 17 Apr 2026 | 17, WELLESLEY ROADNR30 2AR | Terraced | £180,000 | Freehold |
| 17 Apr 2026 | 47, NORWICH ROADNR30 5JP | Detached | £430,000 | Freehold |
| 16 Apr 2026 | 5, SISKIN CLOSENR31 8JZ | Detached | £320,000 | Freehold |
| 15 Apr 2026 | 2, HORSLEY DRIVENR31 7RD | Detached | £272,500 | Freehold |
| 15 Apr 2026 | 12, NOEL CLOSENR31 9RT | Detached | £218,000 | Freehold |
Indicative terms
Typical pricing for bridging loans in Great Yarmouth. Actual terms depend on GDV, leverage, location and your experience — the numbers below are where most structured deals land.
Interest Rate
From 0.55% p.m.
Loan to Value
Up to 75% LTV
Typical Term
1-18 months
Arrangement Fee
1-2% of facility
Indicative only, subject to individual assessment. Actual terms issued against a completed Deal Room submission.
Representative deal
A Victorian terraced property purchased at auction for 22% below market value. Bridging finance was pre-agreed before auction day, enabling completion within 14 days of the hammer falling. The exit was a pre-arranged light refurbishment facility, with the borrower adding value through cosmetic improvements before refinancing onto a buy-to-let mortgage.
GDV
£1,100,000
Loan Amount
£770,000
LTV
70% LTV
Loan Type
Regulated Bridging Loan
Representative only. Actual terms vary based on scheme specifics and are issued after underwriting.
Common questions
Further reading
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Market intelligence
Median price £202,000, 1,139 sales, -3.8% YoY. Norfolk county.
8 towns analysed. Median price £262,000, 8,279 transactions, -3.7% YoY.
Ready when you are
Submit your Bridging Loans enquiry in Great Yarmouth and a partner will come back with an initial structure and indicative terms within one working day. No forms-for-forms’-sake — a short note on the scheme is enough.
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Adjacent products
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From 0.65% p.m. · Up to 75% LTV
From 5.5% p.a. · Up to 75% LTV
From 0.55% p.m. · Up to 75% LTV