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Understanding What is the Typical Interest Roll-Up in Bridging Loans?

Summary: Bridging loans usually require interest to be “rolled up,” meaning it is calculated monthly but paid only when the loan term ends. Typical rates are quoted monthly (e.g., 0.6% to 1.5%), leading to higher cumulative costs compared to standard mortgages. This mechanism requires a robust, pre-planned exit strategy, as failure to repay the total debt exposes the property used as security to significant risk.

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