Tuscan Capital adds free AVMs to its Fast Track Bridge process

Tuscan Capital, the short-term property finance specialist, has added a free AVM option to its new Fast Track process to save borrower costs while further speeding up the process. 

An AVM can now be used as an alternative to a RICS property valuation and inspection, where Hometrack data supports the client’s estimated value or purchase price.

Tuscan will rely upon an AVM to 70% loan-to-value (LTV) for purchases and 60% LTV for refinance up to £750,000 valuation, with a confidence level accepted from 4.5.

The new AVM policy complements the existing Tuscan Fast Track process where higher value properties can also be underwritten by utilising a desktop valuation.

Tuscan’s Fast Track process was introduced less than a month ago to significantly speed up the application process for most bridging cases.

As well as adding a new valuation process, title insurance and search indemnity insurance can be utilised, and credit-approved term sheets can now be issued within four hours of an enquiry. 

Meanwhile, Personal Guarantees, which require all parties to have independent legal advice, are no longer required on cases at 65% LTV and below.

Richard Deacon (pictured), sales director at Tuscan Capital, said: “This further enhancement to our Fast Track process means a large portion of our bridging loan customers will benefit from both cost and time savings.

“Given the challenge in busy valuers’ turnaround times for valuation reports and their increasing costs, we feel that AVMs are becoming of crucial importance to our Fast Track Bridge proposition.

“I believe that if you consider Tuscan’s bridging proposition in the round – its LTVs, price, and flexibility together with the introduction of the AVM policy as part of the Fast Track process – our proposition truly is market-leading.”

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