Aldermore launches limited edition buy-to-let range
The lender has launched single and multi-property products.
"We’re delighted to be announcing our newest tranche of limited edition buy-to-let products to help landlords find the right deal for them."
Aldermore has announced the launch of new limited edition buy-to-let products.
The products will be available from tomorrow and include a two-year fixed rate at 5.74% up to 75% LTV with a 3% fee.
The product is available to individual and company landlords with single residential investment properties, with a multi-property alternative also available at the same rate.
Last month, Aldermore introduced an open panel approach for specialist buy-to-let conveyancing processes, allowing brokers greater flexibility to appoint conveyancers to support on more complex buy-to-let property transactions.
Jon Cooper, head of mortgages at Aldermore, commented: “We’re delighted to be announcing our newest tranche of limited edition buy-to-let products to help landlords find the right deal for them.
"At Aldermore, we’re continually reviewing our product range and rates to ensure we’re providing landlords the support they need to realise their property investment goals.”
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