Lendlord adds ‘Buy to Sell’ deal analyser to platform

Lendlord has introduced a ‘Buy to Sell’ deal analyser to help property investors analyse new projects.

The tool has been added to Lendlord’s existing platform and intends to help investors understand their finance needs and apply online for bridging finance all on the same platform.

Lendlord provides property investors with an online platform to manage and track their portfolio details, data, and performance, while also identifying finance and capital raising opportunities based on a user’s specific profile.

Users of the Buy to Sell deal analyser will be able to save the deal details, compare several prospect properties, receive insights in the area and on the property, and eventually use Lendlord as their own form of partial CRM system to track the process of purchasing the property.

Property investors using the platform will also be able to review their bridging finance options using the Lendlord online bridging lender, based on the deal details and the other data already held on their Lendlord portfolio spreadsheet.

Lendlord co-founder and CEO, Aviram Shahar, commented: “This new launch and the combination of deal analysis with sourcing suitable finance comes at a very exciting time for both Lendlord and the UK property market.

“Following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, both sales and rental markets are going through the roof and landlords can benefit from a rising property market when undertaking Buy to Sell projects.

“As always, deal analysis is crucial to making sure the deal stacks up. There may not be significant discounts available in the current market, but landlords can still give themselves a distinct advantage by using bridging finance as it enables them to move quickly and benefit from essentially being a chain-free cash buyer.

“When you add forced appreciation and swift transacting to the organic capital appreciation and demand of a hot market, the margins for Buy to Sell are looking healthy this summer and beyond.”

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