FHL launches BTL semi-exclusives
Foundation Home Loans has launched a new semi exclusive range of products to the intermediary market through six of its packaging partners.
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The new products, available for purchase or remortgage, can be accessed by brokers through ATOM, Buy to Let Club, Complete FS, Mortgages for Business, 3mc and TBMC.
65% LTV products include a 2 year fix at 3.44%, 3 year fix at 3.74% and a 5 year fix at 4.29%, as well as a variable rate choice from 3.31%.
75% LTV products include a 2 year fix at 3.69%, 3 year fix at 3.89% and a 5 year fix at 4.39%.
Features include free property valuation, free legals to £399, No ERCs, and arrangement fee of 2% can be added to the loan up to 80% LTV.
Paul Brett, Business Development Director at FHL, said:
“This package is designed to accommodate a wide range of landlord requirements. From those who want to lock into attractive rates ahead of an expected rate rise, first time landlords taking their first steps on the BTL ladder and more experienced practitioners wanting to keep upfront costs to a minimum by taking advantage of the free valuation and free legals package.”
Tony Salentino, Director at Complete FS, commented:
“This is a strong proposition from a lending partner, which has continued to impress with its forward thinking agenda of product enhancement and service. Our introducers will be delighted to see this new range which gives them and their clients a tremendous opportunity to either guarantee their borrowing costs by remortgaging or to cost effectively start or increase their property portfolios.”
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