Whether you’re planning your first development project or managing multiple sites, one thing remains true: securing the right development finance can have a huge impact on your project’s profitability, cash flow, and long-term success.
Strong designs and experienced contractors are essential but without the right funding structure in place, even the best developments can face delays, rising costs, or unnecessary financial pressure.
As commercial finance brokers, we work with developers at every level, from first-time builders converting single properties to experienced developers delivering large multi-unit schemes.
And one thing we consistently see is this:
The right finance structure matters just as much as the funding itself.
Here’s what every property developer should know when navigating today’s development finance market.
1. The Development Finance Market Has Become More Flexible
Development finance has evolved significantly over the last few years.
Traditional high street banks are no longer the only option. Today’s market includes a wide range of funding providers, including:
- Challenger banks
- Specialist development lenders
- Private debt funds
- Family offices
- Joint venture funders
This increased competition has created far more flexibility for developers, with lenders now more open to tailored funding solutions for the right projects.
However, every lender has a different appetite for risk, leverage, project size, and experience level.
That’s why understanding which lenders suit your project is critical.
The goal isn’t simply finding a lender it’s finding the right lender for your specific scheme.
2. Your Funding Options May Be Stronger Than You Think
One of the biggest misconceptions we hear from developers is:
“I probably don’t have enough capital to get started.”
In reality, leverage options in today’s market can be surprisingly competitive.
Depending on the project type, location, and developer experience, funding can include:
- Up to 70% of land purchase costs
- 100% of build costs
- Up to 90%+ of total development costs (TDC)
- Stretch senior finance
- Mezzanine funding
- Joint venture finance
For experienced developers, some lenders and JV partners may even fund the majority of the project costs, allowing the developer to contribute expertise and delivery capability instead of large amounts of capital upfront.
The key is structuring finance in a way that supports cash flow throughout the build process not just at the beginning.
3. Lenders Focus on the Strength of the Project
Many developers worry that historic credit issues or business challenges will automatically prevent funding.
While financial history does matter, development lenders typically place far greater emphasis on the viability of the scheme itself.
Lenders will usually assess:
- Gross Development Value (GDV)
- Build costs and contingency planning
- Contractor experience
- Planning status
- Build schedule and timelines
- Exit strategy (sale or refinance)
- Market demand for the completed units
If the numbers stack up and the project is well-presented, there is often a funding solution available.
4. Preparation Can Save Time, Money, and Delays
One of the fastest ways to improve your chances of securing competitive terms is arriving lender-ready from day one.
Before approaching lenders, it helps to have:
- A detailed development appraisal
- Full cost breakdowns
- Planning documentation
- Architectural drawings and schedules
- Experience summaries or project track record
- Company financials
- A clear exit strategy
A well-prepared funding proposal gives lenders confidence in both the project and the developer which can improve turnaround times, leverage, and pricing.
In development finance, preparation often translates directly into profitability.
5. Why Working with a Development Finance Broker Adds Value
Going directly to one lender only gives you access to that lender’s products and criteria.
Working with an experienced broker provides access to a much wider market and a clearer understanding of which lenders are actively funding projects like yours.
As brokers, we help developers by:
- Accessing whole-of-market funding options
- Introducing specialist lenders unavailable directly to borrowers
- Structuring deals to maximise leverage and cash flow
- Negotiating competitive terms
- Managing the funding process from start to finish
- Saving valuable time during the application process
Most importantly, we understand how lenders assess risk and how to position your project in the strongest possible way.
Start the Conversation Early
One of the biggest mistakes developers make is waiting until they urgently need funding before speaking to a broker.
Early conversations allow time to:
- Stress-test project costs
- Explore alternative funding structures
- Improve leverage opportunities
- Identify risks before they become problems
- Ensure the project is lender-ready
Even if your project is still several months away from breaking ground, planning finance early can significantly improve the outcome.
Need Development Finance for Your Next Project?
Whether you’re purchasing a site, refinancing an existing development, funding construction costs, or preparing to go out to tender, we can help you secure the right finance solution for your scheme.
Get in touch with our team today for an initial no-obligation conversation about your project and funding options.

