Developer Exit Loans
Structured funding to refinance completed developments and provide flexibility while units are sold.
When developer exit finance is used
Developer exit loans are typically used once a scheme has reached practical completion but before all units have been sold. Rather than remaining on a higher-cost development facility, developers may refinance onto an exit loan to reduce costs and create breathing space.
This can support a more measured sales strategy and help release capital for future projects.
Developer Exit loan services
Refinancing At Practical Completion
Reducing Costs After Development Finance
Creating Time To Sell Remaining Units
Releasing Capital For The Next Project
Stabilising Completed Schemes
Extending Sales Periods Without Pressure
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When Developer Exit Finance Makes Sense
Developer exit loans are typically used once a scheme has reached practical completion but before all units have been sold. Rather than remaining on a higher-cost development facility, developers may refinance onto an exit loan to reduce costs and gain greater flexibility.
This approach can create breathing space to complete sales in a measured way, protect margin, and release capital for future projects.
Exit finance is most effective when supported by a realistic sales strategy and clear understanding of holding costs. Our role is to assess the scheme in detail, explain the available structures, and ensure any refinance supports the wider commercial objective.
Experience Developer Exit Loans
We work with developers and lenders on completed schemes that require refinancing once construction risk has been removed. Our focus is on structuring exit facilities that reduce cost, create flexibility, and support realistic sales periods.
Our role is to understand the scheme in detail, assess sales progress and exposure, and explain what is achievable before any refinance is agreed. We remain involved throughout valuations, legal work, and drawdown to ensure expectations are clear and progress remains steady through to completion.