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Together Reduces Unregulated Bridging Rates by 5bps

Together has cut unregulated bridging rates by 5bps, enhancing affordability for higher LTV loans.

By David Sampson
8 May 2026
2 min read
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TL;DR

  • Together has cut unregulated bridging rates by 5bps, enhancing affordability for higher LTV loans..
  • This strategic move aims to enhance affordability for borrowers seeking higher loan-to-value (LTV) ratios, a crucial factor for many investors and landlords in the current financial landscape.
  • Details of the Bridging Products The revised rates apply to a range of unregulated bridging loans, which can be secured for amounts between £26,000 and £5 million.

New Rate Cuts Announced

On May 8, 2026, Together has unveiled a reduction of 5 basis points across its unregulated bridging finance offerings. This strategic move aims to enhance affordability for borrowers seeking higher loan-to-value (LTV) ratios, a crucial factor for many investors and landlords in the current financial landscape.

Details of the Bridging Products

The revised rates apply to a range of unregulated bridging loans, which can be secured for amounts between £26,000 and £5 million. Notably, Together offers dual solicitor representation on qualifying cases, expediting the application process. Additionally, the lender provides 100% funding options, making it an attractive choice for those requiring immediate financial solutions.

As of today, the headline rates for first charge unregulated residential bridging loans now start at 0.9%. For semi-commercial properties, rates begin at 1.04%, while commercial properties see rates starting at 1.08%. Second charge products have also seen adjustments, with rates commencing at 1.08% for unregulated residential bridging, 1.06% for semi-commercial, and 1.10% for commercial properties.

Impact on Borrowers

This reduction in rates is particularly beneficial for borrowers who may have been deterred by higher costs associated with bridging finance. For instance, a property investor looking to secure a £500,000 unregulated residential bridging loan can now access capital at a more competitive rate, potentially saving thousands over the loan term. With the UK base rate currently at 3.75%, this move by Together aligns with the broader trend of lenders seeking to offer more attractive products in a challenging economic environment.

“Our focus at Together remains on being a dependable long-term partner, combining clear pricing, flexible lending and the certainty of completion brokers, investors and landlords need from today’s specialist lenders,” said a spokesperson from Together.

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About David Sampson

David Sampson writes about the UK mortgage market for Mortgage118, covering specialist lending, market trends, and practical advice for borrowers. All content is reviewed for accuracy against FCA guidelines and current market data.

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