Hope Capital launches 'clean credit' loan with reduced rates
The lender will offer up to a 0.05% decrease compared to its current offering.
"We wanted to inject a little more momentum into the market, providing a fantastic opportunity for our borrowers with clean credit to capitalise from very competitive rates complimented with high LTVs."
- Kim Parker, head of sales at Hope Capital
Hope Capital has launched a clean credit loan, tailored for borrowers with good credit.
The premium range sees the lender offer rate reductions to its residential offering, where borrowers who fit into the criteria can now secure rates from 0.89% at 70% LTV and 0.91% at 75% LTV, providing up to a 0.05% decrease from its current offering.
Designed for light works on residential projects with a value up to £750,000, loans must fall under the lender's AVM and desktop valuation criteria and title insurance is required.
To qualify for Hope Capital’s latest offering, borrowers need to have a good or excellent credit rating, reside in the UK, and have at least one other UK asset, with no CCJs or missed mortgage payments in 24 months, no bankruptcy/IVAs and no rolling arrears.
Kim Parker, head of sales at Hope Capital, said: “Following the Bank of England’s recent interest rate cut, we wanted to inject a little more momentum into the market, providing a fantastic opportunity for our borrowers with clean credit to capitalise from very competitive rates complimented with high LTVs.
“Our offering is extremely versatile, providing a host of options across our product range for all types of borrowers and their individual circumstances. Having this extremely competitive offering now available, we are confident it will be highly sought after to support the demand for residential investment opportunities.”
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