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Construction Capital is an independent commercial finance brokerage arranging funding for UK property developers and investors. Property development finance, commercial bridging and other business-purpose lending are not regulated activities under FSMA 2000 and are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Where a product is a regulated activity — for example, bridging secured on a borrower’s main residence — we arrange it through lenders who hold the relevant FCA permissions. We are not an FCA-authorised firm. Every offer is subject to the lender’s underwriting, valuation and legal due diligence.

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Witney, Oxfordshire

Bridging Loans
in Witney

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.

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Witney, Oxfordshire

Bridging Loans
in Witney.

With a median property price of £390,288 in Witney, a typical bridging facility at 75% LTV would provide £292,716 for an acquisition. The area's 1,138 annual transactions provide strong resale evidence, giving bridging lenders confidence in exit valuations whether you plan to sell, refinance, or develop.

Auction purchases represent the classic bridging use case: you've won the lot, the hammer has fallen, and you have 28 days (sometimes 56 for special conditions) to complete. Having a bridging facility pre-agreed or a lender who can move fast is essential. We recommend getting a decision in principle before the auction day.

Bridge-to-development is a powerful strategy for sites requiring planning permission. You acquire the site on a bridging facility, secure planning consent, then refinance onto a development finance facility at terms that reflect the planning uplift. This approach lets you control sites without committing to the higher costs of a full development facility before planning is in place.

Refurbishment bridging is a hybrid product that combines acquisition funding with a facility for light refurbishment works - typically up to 15-20% of the property value. This suits investors buying properties that need cosmetic work before refinancing onto a buy-to-let mortgage at a higher valuation.

London and the South East remain the UK's most active property development markets, underpinned by persistent housing undersupply against some of the strongest demand fundamentals in Europe. Land values are elevated but so are achievable sales prices, creating viable margins for well-structured schemes - particularly in outer boroughs and commuter towns where affordability pressures are redirecting buyer demand.

As specialist bridging loan brokers, we arrange fast property finance for acquisitions, chain breaks, and auction purchases across Witney and Oxfordshire. Our panel includes regulated and unregulated bridging lenders who can complete in as little as 5 working days for straightforward cases. Whether you need a first-charge bridge, a second-charge facility, or a refurbishment bridge with a retained works element, we source the most competitive terms from across the market.

Every bridging facility we arrange has a clear exit strategy agreed from the outset. Whether your exit is a sale, refinance onto a longer-term mortgage, or transition into a development finance facility, we ensure the bridge is structured to give you sufficient time and flexibility to execute your plan. For Witney properties, local valuation turnaround times and market liquidity both influence the optimal bridge term and structure.

Why Choose a Bridging Loan Broker in Witney?

Speed and certainty define the bridging loan market. When you need to complete a property acquisition in Witney 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 £390,288 in Witney, a typical bridging facility at 75% LTV would provide approximately £292,716.

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 Oxfordshire, 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.

Types of Bridging Finance Available in Oxfordshire

We arrange the full range of bridging products across Oxfordshire: 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 Witney 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 Rates and Costs in Witney

Bridging loan interest rates for Witney 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 Oxfordshire, 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.

Eligibility for Bridging Finance

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 Witney 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

Witney
market snapshot.

HM Land Registry sold-price data for Witney over the last twelve months, cross-referenced with local planning pipeline. Updated weekly.

Median price
£390,288
Sales (12m)
1,138
YoY change
+0.1%
Approved (12m)
0
Pipeline units
2,421
Pipeline GDV
£941.5M

Planning pipeline

Planning activity
in Witney.

0 approved (12m)
·
164 pending
·822 units in pipeline·£316.0M estimated GDV·0% approval rate

Current Applications

RefProposalUnitsEst. GDVStatusDate
26/01041/LBC

Removal of existing shopfront and existing internal wall. Installation of new sh…

11 Market Square Witney Oxfordshire OX28 6AB

--Pending06/05/2026
26/01040/FUL

Installation of new shopfront and associated works.

11 Market Square Witney Oxfordshire OX28 6AB

--Pending06/05/2026
26/01038/LBC

Internal and external alterations to replace two rear facing windows and frames …

7 Hensington Road Woodstock Oxfordshire OX20 1JQ

--Pending06/05/2026
26/01042/FUL

Change of use of existing ancillary annexe accommodation, forming part of the ma…

46 Witney Road Ducklington Witney Oxfordshire OX29 7TX

1£390,575Pending06/05/2026
26/00987/FUL

Installation of windows to front and rear elevations.

Unit 8 Nimrod De Havilland Way Windrush Industrial Park Witney Oxfordshire OX29 0YG

--Pending06/05/2026

Deal intelligence

Key schemes
in Witney.

Financial analysis of the largest approved planning applications in Witney, Oxfordshire. These 3 schemes represent £296.9M in combined GDV across 769 units, with indicative capital stacks for each.

Major Residential Development

Land North Of The London Road Oxford Road Southcombe Chipping Norton Oxfordshire

£156.2M

Estimated GDV

Units

400

GDV / Unit

£391k

Est. Build Cost

£70.3M

Est. Profit on GDV

47.0%

At £391k per unit, this scheme prices 0% above the Witney median of £390,288. Calculate GDV

Indicative Capital Stack

Senior Debt60% (£93.7M)Mezzanine20% (£31.2M)Developer Equity20% (£31.2M)

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.

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Major Residential Development

Land Parcel Northeast Of Chipping Norton Health Centre Russell Way Chipping Norton Oxfordshire

£136.7M

Estimated GDV

Units

350

GDV / Unit

£391k

Est. Build Cost

£61.5M

Est. Profit on GDV

47.0%

At £391k per unit, this scheme prices 0% above the Witney median of £390,288. Calculate GDV

Indicative Capital Stack

Senior Debt60% (£82.0M)Mezzanine20% (£27.3M)Developer Equity20% (£27.3M)

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.

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Residential Development

Sunnyside 97 Mill Street Eynsham Witney Oxfordshire OX29 4JY

£4.0M

Estimated GDV

Units

19

GDV / Unit

£210k

Est. Build Cost

£1.8M

Est. Profit on GDV

47.0%

At £210k per unit, this scheme prices 46% below the Witney median of £390,288. Calculate GDV

Indicative Capital Stack

Senior Debt60% (£2.4M)Mezzanine20% (£796k)Developer Equity20% (£796k)

Broker insight: For a 19-unit scheme in Witney, 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.

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Land Registry data

Recent property sales
in Witney.

1,138 residential transactions in the last twelve months. Median sold price £390,288 (+0.1% YoY). 10 new-build transactions with a +24.4% premium over existing stock.

Detached

£580,000

Semi-Detached

£385,000

Terraced

£330,000

Flat

£208,250

DateAddressTypePriceTenure
20 Feb 2026243, MANOR ROADOX28 3UGDetached£426,000Freehold
20 Feb 20265, COURTLANDS ROADOX7 6DFDetached£910,000Freehold
20 Feb 20266, WYCHWOOD CLOSEOX7 3TBDetached£850,000Freehold
20 Feb 2026134, BRIZE NORTON ROADOX29 0SQDetached£750,000Freehold
17 Feb 2026330, THORNEY LEYSOX28 5PDDetached£400,000Freehold
13 Feb 202612, ST MARYS MEADOX28 4EZFlat£250,000Leasehold
13 Feb 20263, ROCKY BANKSOX18 3NTTerraced£310,000Freehold
13 Feb 202626, SOUTH LAWNOX28 5HXSemi-Detached£385,000Freehold
13 Feb 20264, HAWKINS HOUSE, BLACK BOURTON ROADOX18 3DJFlat£128,000Leasehold
13 Feb 2026CHURCH FARM HOUSE, BULL STREETOX18 2DWDetached£722,000Freehold

Indicative terms

Bridging Loans rates
for Witney deals.

Typical pricing for bridging loans in Witney. 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

Example bridging loans
structure.

Auction Purchase in Witney

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

Bridging Loans in Witney
— answered.

How fast can bridging finance complete?
The fastest bridging completions happen within 3-5 working days for straightforward residential properties with clean title and simple legal structures. More typically, completions take 7-14 working days. The key variables are valuation turnaround time, legal title complexity, and whether the borrower has all documentation ready. For properties in Witney, we have relationships with local valuers who can provide same-day or next-day inspections to accelerate the process.
What exit strategy do I need for a bridging loan?
Every bridging lender requires a credible exit strategy - their primary concern is how and when you'll repay the loan. The three most common exits are: (1) sale of the property, (2) refinance onto a term mortgage, or (3) refinance into a development or refurbishment facility. The stronger and more certain your exit, the better your bridging terms. Having an exit facility agreed in principle before drawing the bridge gives lenders maximum confidence.
How quickly can I get a bridging loan for a Witney property?
For properties in Witney, bridging completions typically take 7-14 working days. With 1,138 transactions recorded in the area over the past year, local valuers have strong comparable evidence, which can accelerate the valuation process. For auction purchases in Witney, we recommend getting a decision in principle before bidding.
Can I use a bridging loan to buy at auction?
Auction purchase is one of the most common bridging use cases. You typically have 28 days to complete after the hammer falls (some lots have 56-day completion periods). We recommend getting a bridging decision in principle before auction day - this means the lender has reviewed your financials and will commit subject only to valuation and legal due diligence on the specific property. For auctions featuring Oxfordshire properties, we can often arrange pre-auction valuations to further accelerate completion.
Are regulated and unregulated bridging loans different?
Yes, significantly. Regulated bridging loans are governed by the FCA and apply when you or a close family member will occupy the property. They offer consumer protections including a 14-day reflection period, which can delay completion. Unregulated bridges apply to investment properties and have no reflection period, making them faster to complete. The distinction is important because it affects which lenders can participate and the speed of execution.
What happens if my bridging loan term expires?
If you can't repay the bridge within the initial term, most lenders offer a contractual extension - typically 3-6 months at an increased interest rate. Beyond the extension period, the lender can appoint receivers or take enforcement action to recover their funds. The best way to avoid this situation is to have a realistic exit timeline from the outset and to start executing your exit strategy well before the term expires. We monitor all active bridges and flag upcoming maturities to ensure exits are on track.
Can bridging finance be used on commercial property?
Commercial bridging is available for offices, retail units, industrial properties, mixed-use buildings, and land. Rates are typically slightly higher than residential bridging - from 0.65% per month - and maximum LTV is usually 65-70% rather than the 75% available on residential. For commercial properties in Witney, we access specialist commercial bridging lenders who understand the local investment market and can value accurately.
What deposit do I need for a bridging loan in Witney?
Bridging lenders typically advance up to 70-75% of the property value, meaning you need a deposit of 25-30%. Some specialist lenders offer up to 80% LTV for prime residential assets in liquid markets, reducing the deposit requirement to 20%. For borrowers with additional security (a charge over another property in your portfolio), it is sometimes possible to achieve an effective 100% of the purchase price on the bridged asset. We assess your full position to structure the most capital-efficient bridge for your Witney acquisition.
How does a bridging loan differ from development finance?
Bridging loans are short-term facilities (typically 3-18 months) secured against property, designed for speed of completion. They are drawn as a single advance against the property's current value. Development finance is a longer-term construction facility (12-24 months) drawn in stages against build progress, based on the property's projected completed value (GDV). Bridging suits acquisitions, chain breaks, and light refurbishment. Development finance suits ground-up builds and heavy conversion projects that require staged funding.
Can I get a bridging loan with bad credit in Oxfordshire?
Yes, some specialist bridging lenders consider borrowers with adverse credit history, though terms will reflect the additional risk. The bridging market is more asset-focused than income-focused, meaning the property value and your exit strategy carry more weight than your credit score. Borrowers with historic CCJs, defaults, or previous mortgage arrears can still access bridging finance, though expect higher rates (typically 0.85-1.2% per month) and lower leverage (maximum 60-65% LTV). We work with several Oxfordshire lenders who specialise in adverse credit bridging.

Further reading

Bridging Loans
guides.

8 min read

Development Finance vs Bridging Loans: Which Do You Need?

Two of the most common short-term property finance products, but they serve very different purposes. We break down the rates, terms, and scenarios where each makes sense.

6 min read

Fixed vs Variable Bridging Rates: Which Saves You More?

With bridging rates from 0.55% per month, the fixed vs variable decision can mean thousands in savings or unexpected costs. Here is how to choose.

12 min read

First-Time Property Developer's Guide to Finance

Breaking into property development without a track record is the single biggest financing challenge new developers face. This guide explains exactly how to get funded.

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Market intelligence

Local market
reports.

5 min read

Witney Property Market: House Prices, Sold Data & Development Finance (2026)

Median price £390,000, 1,165 sales, +0.1% YoY. Oxfordshire county.

5 min read

Oxfordshire Property Market: Prices, Trends & Development Finance (2026)

8 towns analysed. Median price £392,500, 5,852 transactions, -2.5% YoY.

Ready when you are

Tell us the deal.
We’ll recommend the structure.

Submit your Bridging Loans enquiry in Witney 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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Where we fund

Witney,
Oxfordshire.

Adjacent products

Other services
in Witney.

Development Finance

From 6.5% p.a. · Up to 65-70% LTGDV

Mezzanine Finance

From 12% p.a. · Up to 85-90% LTGDV

Equity & Joint Ventures

Profit share from 40% · Up to 100% of costs

Refurbishment Finance

From 0.65% p.m. · Up to 75% LTV

Commercial Mortgages

From 5.5% p.a. · Up to 75% LTV

Development Exit Finance

From 0.55% p.m. · Up to 75% LTV

Nearby markets

Adjacent towns
we also fund.

Oxford

Banbury

Didcot

Bicester

Abingdon

Henley-on-Thames

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