CHL launches new limited edition buy-to-let mortgage range
Rates in the range start from 3.95%.
"We’re constantly monitoring the market and looking at changes in demand to ensure we’re creating the products brokers need to meet their clients’ ever-changing requirements."
- Ross Turrell, commercial director at CHL Mortgages
CHL Mortgages has launched a limited edition range of two and five-year fixed rate buy-to-let products.
The new range features two-year fixed rates starting from 3.95% and five-year fixed rates starting from 4.99%.
The range is suitable for individual, limited company and HMO/MUFB landlords. All products are available up to 75% LTV, with a choice of a 2% or 5% fee.
The new range follows the lender recently refreshing its buy-to-let range, including lowering rates across its two-year fixed products and introducing a number of criteria enhancements.
Ross Turrell, commercial director at CHL Mortgages, said: “At CHL Mortgages, we’re constantly monitoring the market and looking at changes in demand to ensure we’re creating the products brokers need to meet their clients’ ever-changing requirements.
“Our new limited edition products expand on our already competitive range and recent criteria enhancements, offering intermediaries and their clients even greater choice.”
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