Jones Lang LaSalle investigates banks’ attitude to commercial property lending in the UK
Although banks that are lending are positive in their outlook, some respondents are disappointed by activity levels due to the lack of quality stock available to lend against. There is a range in the amount lenders can lend. The majority of banks (35%) are prepared to lend between £25m and £50m with 30% prepared to lend between £50-£100m. Currently 16% are prepared to lend £10 - 25m and 12% over £100m. Loan terms are typically 3-5 years, with almost 50% of lenders offering a five year term. Loan sizes are growing and 26% of respondents expect £100m+ deals to be available from their bank at the end of 2010 and 48% at the end of 2011.
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