CHL Mortgages launches large HMO and MUFB range
CHL Mortgages has moved further into the complex multi-unit/tenanted buy-to-let market by launching a new product range for large HMOs and multi-unit freehold blocks (MUFBs), designed to cater for properties with 7 to 10 bedroom/units.
"We have designed the product range to fill this gap and provide our intermediary partners with competitive alternatives to meet increasing demand for these property types"
This move follows the recent launch of the specialist lender’s seven-year fixed rate product range and is in addition to its existing HMO & MUFB range which allows up to 6 bedrooms/units.
The new larger HMO/MUFB product range is available up to 75% LTV with a headline rate of 3.35% fixed for five-years with a 2.5% fee with an alternate option of 3.60% with a 1.25% fee.
For HMOs, CHL Mortgages allow a maximum of 10 bedrooms with no limit on the number of lettable rooms. All types of HMO will be acceptable including licenced, C4 planning use, Sui Generis planning use as well as properties requiring alteration to sell as a family home.
For MUFBs, a maximum of 10 units in the block are allowed under the new product range, providing all units have separate services.
In relation to both HMOs and MUFBs, at least one applicant must be able to evidence that they currently own and have owned a buy-to-let property for a minimum of two years.
Ross Turrell, commercial director at CHL Mortgages, commented: “HMOs and MUFBs provide more affordable housing options for many young people, including students. As living costs continue to rise, such properties are likely to grow in popularity over the course of 2022 and beyond.
“After undertaking extensive market analysis, and on the back of intermediary feedback, it soon became clear that there was a lack of choice in the market for borrowing on larger HMO/MUFB properties.
“We have designed the product range to fill this gap and provide our intermediary partners with competitive alternatives to meet increasing demand for these property types which continue to generate high yields and meet ever-shifting landlord and tenant needs.”
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