Aldermore reintroduces limited edition BTL product
Aldermore has announced it has reintroduced a five-year buy-to-let mortgage from its limited edition range.
The range is available immediately and includes a number of loan-to-value and fee options.
For individual and company landlords with single residential investment properties there is a 5 year fixed rate at 5.74% to 75% LTV with zero fee; a 5 year fixed rate at 5.44% to 75% LTV with 1.5% fee; and a 5 year fixed rate 4.74% to 75% LTV at 5% fee.
For individuals with multiple properties and company landlords with residential investment properties, the products are a 5 year fixed rate 5.74% to 75% LTV with zero fee; a 5 year fixed rate at 5.44% to 75% LTV with 1.50% fee; a five year fix at 4.74% to 75% LTV with 5% fee and a 5 year fixed 5.69% to 75% LTV with £1,999 fee.
Jon Cooper, head of mortgages at Aldermore, comments:
“We’re delighted to reintroduce our 5 year Limited Edition range today to provide more choice for landlords when it comes to finding products which suit their needs. At Aldermore, we’re continually reviewing our mortgage range against the current market to ensure we are providing customers with products that help them to go for it in life and in business.”
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