Case study: Inspired Lending completes £800,000 “finish and exit” facility for Devon housing project

This latest deal follows Inspired Lending’s recent £2m commercial-to-HMO loan in Nottingham, which funded the purchase and full residential conversion of a vacant commercial building.

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Property | Reporter
7th July 2025
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Inspired Lending has delivered an £800,000 loan facility to support the completion of a part-built housing development near Plymouth.

The funding was agreed with a repeat borrower to enable the final works on seven new build homes, all of which had already been pre-sold to a housing association. The development had previously stalled following the failure of a previous contractor, delaying practical completion.

Each of the seven houses was at a different stage of construction, with some nearing completion and others requiring more significant finishing work. The loan has been structured as a “finish and exit” facility, with funds released in drawdowns to match the schedule of works and payments set by the new contractor.

This approach not only supports the timely completion of the project but also helps reduce the borrower’s overall interest costs by limiting drawdowns to when funds are required.

The borrower plans to redeem the facility through the agreed onward sale to the housing association once all units have achieved practical completion.

Inspired Lending provides short-term funding for residential and mixed-use property projects, including refurbishment, development exit and capital raising.

“Deals like this highlight the value of short-term lending that’s flexible and responsive to the real-world challenges developers face," explained Inspired Lending CEO, Gavin Diamond (pictured). "By structuring the loan in line with the contractor’s programme, we’ve supported a smooth on-site restart and helped keep costs under control. It’s a simple, sensible approach that works well for all parties, especially when timing is critical.”

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