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What is a Commercial Business Loan?

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A commercial business loan is designed for a wide range of UK small, medium and startup business needs including the purchase, refinance, expansion of a business, development loans or any type of commercial investment.

Finance is the lifeblood of a business. Without it you cannot grow.

Commercial business loans are generally available from £50,000 to £50,000,000 at highly competitive interest rates from leading commercial loan lenders.

A commercial business loan can be secured by all types of UK business property, commercial and residential properties.

Commercial Business Loans can offer up to 79% LTV (Loan to Valuation) with variable rates, depending on status and length of term.

Commercial business loans are normally offered on Freehold and long Leasehold properties with Bricks and Mortar valuations required. Legal and valuation fees are payable by the client.

Commercial business loans are available for Self-Declaration with CCJ's & Mortgage Arrears.

Commercial Business Loans cover most types of UK property, including:

Development property, new & redevelopment
Country properties
Retail / offices / factories / warehouses
Investment & owner occupied
Leisure buildings (Hotels / Pubs)
Professional practice premises

You may freely reprint this article provided the author's biography remains intact:

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK homeowners find the best available loans via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.


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