Why your exit strategy matters
Your exit strategy is your plan for repaying the bridging loan. It's the single most important factor in any bridging application — lenders need confidence that you can repay on time.
Without a credible exit strategy, no responsible lender will approve a bridge. And if your exit fails, you risk the property being repossessed.
Common exit strategies
- Property sale: Selling the bridged property or another property to repay the loan
- Remortgage: Refinancing onto a standard mortgage once the property is mortgageable
- Development sale: Selling developed or renovated units
- Cash injection: Expected funds from inheritance, business sale, pension lump sum, or investment maturity
- Refinance to commercial mortgage: For commercial properties, moving to long-term commercial finance
💡 Having a Plan B exit strategy significantly strengthens your application and may help you secure a better rate.
Making your exit strategy bulletproof
The strongest exit strategies are those with evidence: a mortgage Decision in Principle, a sale agreed with proof of buyer's funding, or written confirmation of incoming funds.
Always have a backup exit strategy. If your primary exit is a property sale, your backup might be remortgaging. If your primary is a remortgage, your backup could be selling. Lenders love seeing a Plan B.
What happens if your exit fails
If you can't repay by the end of the agreed term, most lenders will offer a term extension at a higher rate (often with an extension fee). This buys you time but increases costs significantly.
In the worst case, the lender can appoint a receiver and sell the property to recover their funds. This is why a solid, realistic exit strategy is so critical before you take on any bridging finance.
⚠️ Never take out a bridging loan hoping something will 'work out'. Your exit must be realistic and ideally evidenced. Hope is not a strategy.
Expert help with bridging finance
A specialist bridging broker will stress-test your exit strategy and ensure it's realistic before you commit to a bridge. Get matched with a bridging broker through Nesto for free.