Aldermore reintroduces limited edition buy-to-let products
The range comes with a variety of fee options.
"We’re delighted to reintroduce these limited edition products back into the market, providing more choice and favourable rates for landlords looking to secure a mortgage in the New Year."
- Jon Cooper, director of mortgages at Aldermore
Aldermore has reintroduced a number of limited edition two and five-year fixed rate buy-to-let products.
Available for new customers who are individual and company landlords with single residential investment properties, a two-year fixed rate has launched at 4.89% up to 75% LTV with a 3% fee.
Five-year fixed rates at 75% LTV start from 4.99% with a 5% fee, 5.69% with a 1.5% fee, and 5.99% fee-free.
Aldermore has also launched limited edition multi property products at 75% LTV, with two-year fixed rates starting from 4.84% with a 3% fee.
Five-year fixed rates are available from 4.94% with a 5% fee, 5.64% with a 1.5% fee, 5.89% with a £1,999 fee, and 5.94% fee-free.
Jon Cooper, director of mortgages at Aldermore, commented: “We’re delighted to reintroduce these limited edition products back into the market, providing more choice and favourable rates for landlords looking to secure a mortgage in the New Year.”
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