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Property Lenders

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Abstract

The main lenders in the market are:

  1. (i)

    high street/clearing banks;

  2. (ii)

    foreign banks;

  3. (iii)

    building societies;

  4. (iv)

    merchant banks;

  5. (v)

    insurance companies;

  6. (vi)

    finance houses.

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Isaac, D. (1994). Property Lenders. In: Property Finance. Macmillan Building and Surveying Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12948-5_4

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