Our Services
Bridging Against Selling Property
The conveyancing/transfer process to register a property from yourself to the new owner can take between
6 to 12 weeks.
There are several costs associated with a transfer where the seller may not have the funds to cover costs such as:
- Municipal Rates & Taxes
- Compliance Certificates
- Paying a deposit on a rental or purchasing a new property
We can assist with property bridging, whether you need to bridge for these costs or personal use.
Bridging Against Selling Property
The conveyancing/transfer process to register a property from yourself to the new owner can take between
6 to 12 weeks.
There are several costs associated with a transfer where the seller may not have the funds to cover costs such as:
- Municipal Rates & Taxes
- Compliance Certificates
- Paying a deposit on a rental or purchasing a new property
We can assist with property bridging, whether you need to bridge for these costs or personal use.
Bridging Against Buying a Property
The conveyancing/transfer process to register a property to a new owner can take between 6 to 12 weeks.
We can assist with property bridging where you are buying a property with an approved bond or through the sale of another property you own.
There are several costs associated with bond registration/buying a property which need to be paid upfront, such as:
- Transfer Duty
- Bond Costs
We can assist with property bridging, whether you need to bridge for these costs or personal use,
subject to the bond approved exceeding the purchase price.
Bridging Against Further/Second Bond or Bond Switch
The process to access funds from a further/second bond or a bond switch can take up to 30 days.
We can assist with property bridging where you are approved for a further bond/second bond with your bank, or where you are switching your bond to a new bank.
Bridging Against Further/Second Bond or Bond Switch
The process to access funds from a further/second bond or a bond switch can take up to 30 days.
We can assist with property bridging where you are approved for a further bond/second bond with your bank, or where you are switching your bond to a new bank.




