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Together Reduces Unregulated Bridging Rates by 5bps

Together has cut unregulated bridging rates by 5bps to enhance affordability for borrowers.

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

  • Together has cut unregulated bridging rates by 5bps to enhance affordability for borrowers..
  • This adjustment comes as the UK base rate remains steady at 3.75% as of April 2026, providing a more competitive landscape for those seeking short-term financing solutions.
  • New Competitive Rates With the latest changes, headline rates for first charge unregulated residential bridging loans now start at just 0.9%.

Rate Cuts to Enhance Affordability

In a move aimed at improving affordability for borrowers, Together has announced a reduction of 5 basis points across its unregulated bridging loan range, effective today. This adjustment comes as the UK base rate remains steady at 3.75% as of April 2026, providing a more competitive landscape for those seeking short-term financing solutions.

New Competitive Rates

With the latest changes, headline rates for first charge unregulated residential bridging loans now start at just 0.9%. For semi-commercial properties, rates begin at 1.04%, while commercial properties see a starting rate of 1.08%. Second charge products have also seen reductions, with rates starting at 1.08% for unregulated residential bridging, 1.06% for semi-commercial, and 1.10% for commercial properties.

Streamlined Application Process

Together’s unregulated bridging loans cater to a wide range of financial needs, offering loan amounts from £26,000 up to £5 million. The lender also provides dual solicitor representation on qualifying cases, which can expedite the application process. Importantly, 100% funding is available, making it easier for borrowers to secure the necessary capital without upfront costs.

This strategic move by Together reflects a commitment to being a reliable partner for brokers, investors, and landlords, ensuring they have access to clear pricing and flexible lending options. Such offerings are crucial in a market where swift access to funds can make a significant difference in property transactions.

Example Scenario

For instance, a property investor looking to purchase a semi-commercial property valued at £500,000 could now secure a bridging loan at a starting rate of 1.04%, significantly reducing their financing costs compared to previous rates.

FAQs

  • What are unregulated bridging loans? Unregulated bridging loans are short-term loans that are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, often used for property purchases or renovations.
  • How can I apply for a bridging loan with Together? Interested borrowers can apply through brokers or directly with Together, where they will guide you through the application process.

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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