Aldermore launches new buy-to-let five-year fixed rates
Aldermore has launched new limited edition buy-to-let rates.
"We’re pleased to be introducing our latest wave of limited edition products to provide landlords with more mortgage choice."
- Jon Cooper, director of property distribution at Aldermore
Aldermore has launched a new range of five-year fixed rates at 75% LTV with different fee options of 0%, 1.5% and 5% for individual and company landlords with both single and multi property residential investment portfolios.
For individual and company landlords with single residential investment properties, five-year fixed rates start at 4.79% with a 5% fee, 5.49% with a 1.50% fee, and 5.79% with no fee.
Multi property products start from 4.69% with a 5% fee, 5.39% with a 1.50% fee, and 5.69% fee-free.
Jon Cooper, director of property distribution at Aldermore, commented: “We’re pleased to be introducing our latest wave of limited edition products to provide landlords with more mortgage choice.
“At Aldermore, we’re continually reviewing our mortgage range against the current market to ensure we are providing customers with products that suit their circumstances.”
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