Keystone Property Finance cuts rates across entire range
The lender’s rates now start at 3.44%.
"We’re delighted to announce a 10 basis point reduction right across our range, thanks to recent stability in SWAP rates"
- Elise Coole, managing director of Keystone Property Finance
Keystone Property Finance has cut rates across its entire product range by 10 basis points.
The reductions apply to the specialist buy-to-let lender’s entire suite of products, including its standard, specialist, expat, holiday let and product transfer ranges.
The lender’s rates now start at 3.44% up to 70% LTV for standard products and 3.49% for specialist products.
Expat rates are available from 4.79% and holiday let rates from 4.94%, both up to 65% LTV.
Product transfer rates have reduced to 4.89% up to 65% LTV and Switch & Fix rates now start from 5.79% at 65% LTV.
Elise Coole, managing director of Keystone Property Finance, commented: “We’re delighted to announce a 10 basis point reduction right across our range, thanks to recent stability in SWAP rates, resulting in a meaningful saving for brokers and their clients.
“As soon as funding conditions allow, we act quickly to ensure our customers benefit without delay. This approach is a key part of what sets us apart in the buy-to-let specialist space, demonstrating our commitment to supporting landlords with competitive products.”
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